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Post by Soulsista on Oct 25, 2024 12:48:23 GMT -5
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Post by Soulsista on Oct 25, 2024 12:52:01 GMT -5
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Post by wrip on Oct 25, 2024 12:52:56 GMT -5
A true classic, regardless of how much it's played. It's one of those songs where you kind of have to get up and dance anytime it plays even if you don't love it or anything lol
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Post by walt91 on Oct 25, 2024 12:54:52 GMT -5
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Soulsista
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Post by Soulsista on Oct 25, 2024 13:09:19 GMT -5
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Post by 312999 on Oct 25, 2024 13:12:13 GMT -5
Well itβs my 17 vs 24. Oh well still great songs but would have rather had September and Michael in the top 2.
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Post by Soulsista on Oct 25, 2024 13:14:29 GMT -5
vs.So, will it be "Hot Stuff" or "Heart Of Glass"? The final 2 are coming up!
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Post by Soulsista on Oct 25, 2024 13:22:23 GMT -5
But first...
EXTRAS
This one actually fared better on the soul chart (#18) than it did on the Hot 100.
Georgy Porgy - Toto
Chart Entry: April 28, 1979 Peak Date: June 2, 1979 Peak: #48 Weeks On Chart: 10
One Way Or Another - Blondie
Chart Entry: June 2, 1979 Peak Date: August 4, 1979 Peak: #24 Weeks On Chart: 14
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Post by Fire on Oct 25, 2024 13:38:49 GMT -5
1 v 11 both songs are incredible but go donna
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Post by Soulsista on Oct 25, 2024 13:58:16 GMT -5
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Post by 312999 on Oct 25, 2024 14:01:35 GMT -5
Congrats DJDaveMick69 seems like you cost September the win, if I did my math correctly, if your list was removed, September would be the winner. You are probably happy about that although I am sure that some people might not be. Also looks like jtd Thee Stallion cost Heart Of Glass the win, remove his list, that wins. And seems like Private Dancer cost Don't Stop Til You Get Enough the win, remove his list, that wins. Regardless, Hot Stuff is a great winner catchy jam, and like always, thank you for hosting, Soul!
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Post by Fire on Oct 25, 2024 14:18:16 GMT -5
niceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee hot stuff instantly clicked for me when hearing it for this rd, genuinely a perfect disco song in my eyes, great to see it win!!
thanks for hosting soulsista!!
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Post by Soulsista on Oct 25, 2024 18:27:22 GMT -5
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Post by wrip on Oct 25, 2024 19:48:58 GMT -5
Heart of Glass is a great song and I would've been happy with it winning, but I do prefer the rest of the top 10 more and I am very happy with Hot Stuff winning! Absolute banger that really defined the decade. Thank you for hosting Soulsista! Looking forward to further 70s rankdowns!
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Post by Darkest Hour on Oct 25, 2024 22:54:23 GMT -5
September losing because of a bottom 5 rank is so unserious. Excellent top 2 though. Heart of Glass has that cleverly made rhythm change while Hot Stuff just flows very well and no part wasted for a disco song. Thanks Soulsista for hosting.
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Post by Doc Indie Party Rock on Oct 26, 2024 0:24:43 GMT -5
10. What You Won't Do For Love - Bobby CaldwellNever would have guessed this being this popular on PULSE. I thought it was an 80's sitcom theme song, and never payed much attention to it. The Ted Knight sitcom Too Close For Comfort comes to mind. I do understand it's attraction, with its pleasant lyrics, but I got into it when the British, New Wave, Duo of Go West covered it in 1992. It's known as a Blue eyed soul pop ballad ,and Peter Cox nailed it with his vocals. 9. He's The Greatest Dancer - Sister SledgeProbably my least favorite of the Sister Sledge hits, but still Top 50 worthy. 8. I Will Survive - Gloria GaynorEveryone likes it for their own surviving reasons. I just thinks it's a bad ass Disco classic ,and into my top 20 it goes. I thought it would get at least one #1 ranking? 7. Bad Girls - Donna SummerToo Too ,Beep Beep. Such a bouncer. I always figured Disco suffered the same fate as Galm/Hair metal. The industry thought it just became too big for its own good. Other wise why kill off a genre when it was at its peak? 6. Le Freak - ChicAnother Bad Ass disco jam that sits proudly in my vinyl collections. Speaking of top 100 hits of Cash Box 1979. If we would have ranked that list instead, we would have gotten the chance to rank The Cars "Let's Go". Came in at #96 for the year...just saying. 5. Good Times - ChicLet The Good Times Roll with more Chic classics. 4. September - Earth, Wind & FireA lot of #1's for this one. I've come to appreciate it more and more each time it shows up in one of these Rds. 3. Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough - Michael JacksonI foresaw this taking a backseat to Hottness and Blondes. Still a classic though, and one of M.J's absoloute best. I have both of these next two in my top 10...and the winner is.. (Drumroll)..2. Heart Of Glass - BlondieWell well New Wave goes Disco, but is still technically considered Rock. I'd say only Kiss and Blondie were able to get their Disco song played on Rock stations. This is my favorite Blondie song ever. Love her angelic vocals. Easily in my top 100 songs of all time. 1. Hot Stuff - Donna Summerand my #9 takes the Crown. Kinda perfect how the Queen of Disco takes the 1979 Disco crown. Disco is the genre that perfectly found a way to incorporate a hard rocking guitar solo in to the music style...and I love this song for that. You gotta love Disco a little to love Rock ,and vica versa. If you like the single version, hunt for the 12' vinyl. It has a killer sax solo as well. The only thing this song needed was to retitle itself "Hott Stuff", cuz the HOTTNESS here was insane. Soulsista To say I had a ball doing this RD is an understatement. Easily one of the best years in music. When I went back in the 90's to do my fictional music charts of the 80's I decided to start off with 1979. Anyway great job as master of ceremonies.
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Post by gonecountry on Oct 26, 2024 11:03:42 GMT -5
Thanks Soulsista for a great rankdown. Very solid Top 10! I didn't do all that well, but it was a very strong year. So many great extras you profiled - Drivers Seat, Cruel to Be Kind, Blame it on the Boogie and all the Blondie songs - they all would have been very high on my list. And so much non-disco, non adult contemporary stuff were released in 79 and it was so strong, just ahead of its time IMO - Rappers Delight (Sugar Hill Gang), Message in a Bottle and Walking on the Moon (Police), What I Like About You (Romantics), Highway to Hell (AC/DC), Life During Wartime (Talking Heads), London Calling (Clash), Oops Up Side Your Head (Gap Band), I Need a Lover/Heartbreaker (Pat Benatar), Cool for Cats/Up the Junction (Squeeze), Hey Hey My My (Neil Young), Starry Eyes (Records) and some great AOR too - Flirtin' with Disaster (Molly Hatchet), Since You Been Gone (Rainbow), Fool in the Rain (Led Zeppelin). 1979 truly was a great year for all genres and a sign of the times to come. Doc Indie Party Rock, enjoyed your commentary throughout. Kiss' Sure Know Something is a great song. Again, thanks Soulsista for another great rankdown
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Post by DJDaveMick69 on Oct 26, 2024 11:14:20 GMT -5
Thank you Soulsista. 1979s my all time fave year, even if upbeat EWF, Gloria and the Pointers have some wear off.
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