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Hello Pop Pickers!

I'm having a bit of a do next year. Most guests will be like myself aged mid fifties and therefore, the music will reflect that. I've a few tunes I'd want played that will mostly be 70's and 80's disco. That will include few classics of course. However, I don't want to overlook any great tunes. Therefore, can anyone assist with some suggestions that will get us geriatrics up off our feet!
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    When I had my 50th a couple of years back I picked one record for every year I'd been alive. That worked pretty well.
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    You might hire a period juke box preloaded with what you like/want.
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    edited September 2017
    Across 110th Street
    Family Affair
    Super Fly
    Billy Don't Be a Hero
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    Fatback - I Found Lovin'
    Cameo - Single Life
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    Just play the mighty Quo all night.....
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    Fatback - I Found Lovin'
    Cameo - Single Life

    ......only if you are allowed to chin the first person that tries to throw a 'you what, you what' in.

    Steve Walsh murdered that song.
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    Street life

    le freak

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    You Wanna Be In My Gang
    Tiger feet
    Tubthumpting
    Don't Stop Me Now
    Superstition
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    Thanks for the suggestions to date. Macronate very good! We'll probably have to save that for the party when Roland finally departs!
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    Fatback - I Found Lovin'
    Cameo - Single Life

    ......only if you are allowed to chin the first person that tries to throw a 'you what, you what' in.

    Steve Walsh murdered that song.
    When I saw them at Hammersmith around '88 he was doing the support set. He was f*****g embarrassing.
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    Rose Royce - Car Wash
    The Equals - Funky Like a Train
    Gwen McCrae - All This Love That I'm Giving
    Dennis Edwards - Don't Look any Further
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    Fatback - I Found Lovin'
    Cameo - Single Life

    ......only if you are allowed to chin the first person that tries to throw a 'you what, you what' in.

    Steve Walsh murdered that song.
    When I saw them at Hammersmith around '88 he was doing the support set. He was f*****g embarrassing.
    Wasn't he ironically driving to a recording studio to do another shocking cover of 'Ain't no stoppin' us now' - when he crashed the car and died?
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    Phil said:

    I'm having a bit of a do next year. Most guests will be like myself aged mid fifties and therefore, the music will reflect that. I've a few tunes I'd want played that will mostly be 70's and 80's disco. That will include few classics of course. However, I don't want to overlook any great tunes. Therefore, can anyone assist with some suggestions that will get us geriatrics up off our feet!

    This is the strangest invite to a party I have had in ages. But thank you. Where is it and what date? And do you want us all to bring anything?
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    Rock me baby
    Kung fu fighting
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    Freeez - Southern Freeez
    Drizabone - Real Love
    Booker Newbury III - Love Town
    Windjammer- Tossing and Turning
    SOS Band - High Hopes


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    Southern Freeez.........tune!
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    Freeez - Southern Freeez
    Drizabone - Real Love
    Booker Newbury III - Love Town
    Windjammer- Tossing and Turning
    SOS Band - High Hopes


    Great Choice!



    Sounds like you need a decent DJ Phil

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    Fatback - I Found Lovin'
    Cameo - Single Life

    ......only if you are allowed to chin the first person that tries to throw a 'you what, you what' in.

    Steve Walsh murdered that song.
    When I saw them at Hammersmith around '88 he was doing the support set. He was f*****g embarrassing.
    Wasn't he ironically driving to a recording studio to do another shocking cover of 'Ain't no stoppin' us now' - when he crashed the car and died?
    Didn't know that but remember him murdering Maceo & The Macks - 'Cross The Tracks when I saw him.
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    Jamaica Funk - Tom Browne
    Use it Up, Wear it Out - Odyssey
    1999 - Prince
    Teardrops - Womack & Womack
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    Celebrate
    Get Down on IT .. Kool & The Gang
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    edited September 2017
    Rock the Boat
    Grazing in the Grass
    Use it up Wear it Out .. (Already pop picked)
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    not a very loved-up bunch are we, no smoochies so far so how about

    Always and Forever - Heatwave
    Sweet Love - Anita Baker
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    Raspberry Beret
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    not a very loved-up bunch are we, no smoochies so far so how about

    Always and Forever - Heatwave
    Sweet Love - Anita Baker

    Aah, the old erection section.
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    Kashif - Lover Turn Me On
    Melissa Morgan - Fools Paradise
    Loose Ends - Dial 999

    And for Largeaddicks smooching section,
    Nicole and Timmy Thomas - New York Eyes
    Atlantic Starr - Silver Shadow.
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