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mistermaxxx08
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Thu Mar-07-13 08:20 PM

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"Poll question: _______ R&B Male Artist could have made a tight Disco based album fro..."


          

thank about this because knowing for years that Luther did the chorus on Chic's dance,dance, dance with one line basically.

got me wondering and thinking about this like a Jerry Springer deep thought

Poll result (2 votes)
Marvin Gaye (1 votes)Vote
Teddy Pendergrass (0 votes)Vote
Donny Hathaway (0 votes)Vote
Luther Vandross (1 votes)Vote
Smokey Robinson (0 votes)Vote
Stevie Wonder (0 votes)Vote

  

  

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Subject Author Message Date ID
teddy pendergrass, easy.
Mar 07th 2013
1
Marvin, easily. And Luther, and Teddy. All of em could but for #1?
Mar 07th 2013
2

Joe Corn Mo
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Thu Mar-07-13 08:47 PM

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1. "teddy pendergrass, easy. "
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Thu Mar-07-13 08:49 PM by Joe Corn Mo

  

          

that philly sound stuff is half disco anyway.
i've heard house DJs turn o'jays songs into house records.
it knocked.

teddy pendergrass could do disco.





Luther is a premier singer, but he is only as good
as his material, which can be inconsistent.
his uptempo stuff is kinda suspect, so I'd say no for him.


Marvin, i think, could do it maybe.
"rocking after midnight" goes hard. at least to me it does.
most people dislike his "midnight love album,"
but i love it. it sounds fresh to me.

smokey did some disco material, i thought it was okay,
but nothing i'd listen to again.


Donny Hathaway couldn't do disco because
he's just too anguished. he'd make it too... solemn. lol



i'm going with teddy p, final answer.

  

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-DJ R-Tistic-
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Thu Mar-07-13 08:55 PM

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2. "Marvin, easily. And Luther, and Teddy. All of em could but for #1?"
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I feel Marvin for SURE had the most hits in different eras and of different styles, with Stevie being right there next to him...and "Got to give it up" is the best Disco song out of everybody else who's name is listed there.

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