Unless you spent the previous night drinking like there’s no tomorrow or headbanging in a concert or a club, then you probably don’t wanna die right now. Let’s celebrate the achievement of getting through a Saturday night intact -and maybe say goodbye to a few brain cells that didn't make it when you had that 3rd beer- with some good music.
Sunday is the day I usually enjoy sets or radio shows, as I have the time to relish them with no breaks. I am quite fond of the
Disco Deviance Pulse Radio Shows - I suggest you play them one by one - and the last one (
Beaten Space Probe &
Dicky Trisco mix -
free download) I heard really got me going.
Disco sounds and edits that are just what you need on a day you want to relax, take your mind off of things and indulge in music either solo or with company. While listening to it, I almost cried to the “
Let no man put asunder" edit (which, sadly, I don't know what it is, although I can imagine) and then the slapping bass and the piano of the "
Neat Disco" finished me off. But what really did the trick for me and gave me a teeny-tiny stroke was the "
High Speed connection" track as
Pete Herbert and Dicky Trisco have imagined it. I was always crazy about the
original track from
B.T. Express and I equally loved the
Phats and Small inspiration back in the days, but this one left me with an open-mouth and nothing to say. I think I'm having a Sunday morning fever.
tracks' info:
-First Choice - Let no man put asunder
Delusions
Salsoul Records 1977
-Future feelings - Neat disco
File under disco 2012
-B.T. Express - High Speed Connection (Pete Herbert & Dicky Trisco edit)
Disco Deviance 2010
-B.T. Express - Does it feel good
1980
Columbia 1980
-Phats and Small - Feel good
Now phat's what I small music
Multiply Records 1999