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Kalencom Laminated Buckle Diaper Bag in Cocoa Brown / Multi Disco Dots | ![]() |
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US $63.99 | 29d 22h 46m |
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Brown Pink Blue Orange Multi Color Party Disco Dot Rag Quilt Diaper Bag Tote | ![]() |
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US $39.87 | 15d 3h 58m |
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PURPLE MULTI DISCO QUEEN COSTUME $53.99 PURPLE MULTI DISCO QUEEN COSTUME |
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Disco Afro Wig in Brown - Disco Costume Accessories $11.51 Disco Afro Wig in Brown Disco Afro Wig in Brown Gender: Male Age: Adult Type: Afros Occasion: Halloween Size: Adult Std. Color: As Shown |
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Disco! $10.29 Disco! |
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Disco $5.99 Disco |
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Mens Plus Disco Multi Rainbow Shirt $45.97 Plus Size disco costume includes: disco shirt Get ready to dance the night away in this Men’s Plus Disco Multi Rainbow Shirt. This disco shirt is a shiny combination of rainbow patterns in true 70’s era style. The disco rainbow s |
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Women's Disco Costume - Disco Dolly $29.95 ABBA-dabba-diva!! This costume is perfect for a funky disco queen! Our Disco Dolly Women's Disco Costume comes with a vibrant multi-colored dress accented by glittered dots, turning you into a disco ball! The dress is mini-dress length with bell sleeves and a low scoop neck. It also comes with a matching head wrap! Grab a pair of your favorite go-go boots and get ready to dance the night away! You'll love to love this costume, baby! Go-go grab this Disco Dolly Women's Disco Costume now! Gender: Female Theme: Traditional Size: Small (6-8) Color: None |
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Adult Sequin Disco Shirt - Disco Costumes $45.09 Adult Halloween Costumes - Sequin Disco Shirt - This Disco shirt is made of polyester, has sequin-look with gold, black and multi colored. |
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Disco Child Costume - Disco Dolly $24.95 Go go groovy gal! Do you like to dance and boogie the night away? If so, this is the perfect look for your night out! Our Disco Dolly Disco Child Costume is made for the dancing queen! This costume comes with a vibrant psychedelic multi-colored dress, with bell sleeves and glittered accents. It also comes with a matching head wrap! Grab some go go boots and strut with your Saturday Night Fever! Keep the funk alive and get down in this lively Disco Dolly Disco Child Costume! Gender: Female Theme: Traditional Size: Medium (8-10) Color: None |
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BROWN MULTI POCAHOTTIE COSTUME $49.99 BROWN MULTI POCAHOTTIE COSTUME |
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Disco Dancing Queen Costume - Disco Costumes $32.99 This Disco Dancing Queen Costume includes the t-length tye-dye style dress in orange, gold and brown with flowing sheer orange sleeves. Wig available separately. Dress your date up as a hippie guy or a disco dude for an awesome couples look! One size fits most. |
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Kings Of Disco $22.98 DJs: Dimitri from Paris; Joey Negro.On The Kings of Disco, Dimitri from Paris and pal Joey Negro emerge as human-shaped dust bunnies from yet another record-crate collapse. As Dimitri claims in the liner notes, he and Negro joined forces "...as a way to not outbid each other eternally on Internet auctions." Who knows how much the two DJs have spent on rare singles throughout the years? Putting together compilations like this one is one way to justify all the effort, and maybe it puts some money back into their pockets in the process -- so that they can buy more obscure records. This means that those who love disco boundlessly, albeit without the means or desire to do all the digging and spending, can cut to the chase without all that effort. The question is, how much more digging can take place before there's nothing left but landfill? On the first disc, Dimitri pulls up a handful of quality truffles, most of which fall along with his taste for elegant funkiness. Risco Connections' version of Inner Life's "I'm Caught Up (In a One Night Love Affair)" adds Latin and Jamaican elements to Patrick Adams' original, an outpouring that depicts the lonely side of disco culture; the vocalist on this version isn't nearly as emphatic or powerful as Jocelyn Brown, but her gentle approach is effective in its own way. "Black Skinned Blue Eyed Boys," by Derrick Harriott, is a cover as well, translating the Equals' 1970 single (featuring Eddy Grant) into a bottom-heavy half-organic/half-electronic churner. The pleasant surprises are more numerous on Negro's disc, including Spandau Ballet's "Chant No. 1" (Brit disco-funk on par with Atmosfear's "Dancing in Outer Space"), the Walter Gibbons mix of Arts and Crafts' "I've Been Searching" (an underground classic that has slipped through the hands of most other likeminded compilers), and Vinzerelli's "Skate Dancer" (in which space-dancing, Adams-styled synths are left free to roam all over the place). It would've made more sense to title this Orphans of Disco. Die-hard disco freaks will be more than happy to take a few of these songs home and impress their subjects. ~ Andy Kellman |
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Disco Afro Wig in Brown - Costume Wigs $11.51 Disco Afro Wig in Brown. Be sure to get a wig cap to control your hair under the wig. A wig cap improves the wig fit for better styling ability and enhances wig comfort. |
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Disco Wig - Mens $15.95 Hey, girl? Are you an athlete? Because you've been running through my mind all night! For a hilarious look, the dapper Disco King is just right for you! So you'll need a funky disco hairstyle that will pull your dance floor look all together! Check out the Mens Disco Wig! Our Mens Disco Wig comes with a brown and blonde curly afro! There are light curls that poke out through the wild brown frizz! This also comes with a matching handlebar mustache! You'll be picking up chicks in your fly collar in no time! |
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70's Brown Disco Guy Wig $17.95 Bring back the era of sportscasters with imperfectly perfect hair! This 70's Brown Disco Guy Wig will have you ready to cover the news of old Olympics, the Miracle on Ice, all in the classic voice of old Howard Cosell!This one size fits most wig is the perfect costume accessory for a blast from the past look! So when you're ready to get out there and find the scoops of the decade, take this 70's Brown Disco Guy Wig and do the story right! |
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Hang The DJ - Disco Equipment Is Not To Blame!
They say that disco is dead, I say it has been reinvented. Saturday night fever may not be high on the agenda, but all that is disco is back on the club scene and the folks are funking it up in a multi decade mash-up. The eclectic taste of the I pod generation covers everything from James Brown to Britney Spears, with a liberal dose of Debbie Harry and Liberty X. The rules are out of the window, like the veritable rock n roll TV leaving a 5th floor hotel room.
One of the oddest reinventions of the new disco generation is the introduction of headphones in the club. I've also heard a rumour that this has been happening at festivals across the country. To combat noise complaints and yet keep the little pixies dancing all night long, wireless headphones are being used as part of the PA system. I can't quite comprehend how odd it would be to walk in to a dance tent or nightclub, with thousands of people quietly raving. It is a surreal notion, and one that requires a bit of contemplation. Surely its failure would lie in all those folks singing along. What is going to keep them quiet? Sure, it's not going to be anywhere near as loud as a 35k rig, but it's going to be a cacophony of wailing cat noises and people still screaming at their mate asking if they want a pint.
The quality of such a system can't be up to much either. One of the greatest things about going to a really loud rave is the feeling of the bass travelling through your body. Standing in front of the speakers and feeling the air moving with the sound waves, rumbling through, from your toes to your nose. That experience is not going to happen from a pair of headphones. Maybe they have air blasting speaker simulation systems and an earthquake machine or something. Ah, as long as the music is good, the people will dance.
I'm more of a trad disco girl myself, a bit of Jackson 5 or the Bee Gees; a dance floor that is lit up like Manhattan with a liberal injection of dry ice and the obligatory disco ball keep me a happy little dancing bunny. Although I really don't want to take part in the weird wireless disco vibe, I'm ready to make a move toward the new days of disco. I was miffed enough as it was when CD decks took over from vinyl, and all my DJ friends were up in arms at bedroom DJ's making up disks and just 'sticking them on'. The move from vinyl to CD seemed to somehow be cheating at being a DJ as far as the professionals were concerned. I thought it gave other people a chance to play their music, and is surely less painful than carting a flight case of vinyl around the place!
However, the iPod disco babies have another trick up their sleeve, a DJ-less club night. The new style disco nights consists of anyone in the club plugging in their iPod for 3 songs, any songs, and cutting out the mix master altogether. Hang the DJ or what! This is not a good move; the jockey of discdom provides a seasoned and reasoned entertainment service. As a selector of tunes, the DJ seamlessly spins one tune into another, judging the mood of the crowd and dancing them into a crescendo. A spotty Herbert with iPod can't match that, but an old bloke called DJ Derek can. I was fortunate enough o watch his set at a festival recently and there he was, 75 years old, with his iPod plugged in to the PA and he has the whole crowd grooving to the funkiest tunes this side of the 70s. Goes to show that a good workman doesn't have to blame his tools - Hail DJ Derek and the return of the Disco Days!
About the Author
Dominic Donaldson is an expert in the music industry.
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