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Slayd5000 presents... Odyssey - Native New Yorker (Disco Mix)

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9 years ago

Jair Gomes

Real music made to real dancers! I think this is one of the most beautiful songs of disco era!

9 years ago

OrDep Jazz

Those Were The Days

9 years ago

Hispanical Law

Love UR posts.

9 years ago

newking70

where did all those yesterdays go..........

9 years ago

Ateeyah Lerreux

Yeah baby!!! had to watch my older siblings going out to all the clubs in nyc cause I was too young to be in anybody clubs.

9 years ago

starpizzaman

The 70's weekends will never be the same. Thanks for this timeless memory.

10 years ago

canejo6

I look at the disco ball at Club Café once a month and relive it !! Still dancing and having fun......

10 years ago

Louise Hardison

This song takes me back to Jamaica Queens.

10 years ago

Louise Hardison

I miss great music...Enough said!!!

10 years ago

devin morgan

Ahhh, the days when music was actual music and had meaning, and real instruments. Man where did those yesterdays go?

10 years ago

Robert S.

LONG LIVE DISCO!!!

10 years ago

Jorge Miranda

I love those old disco tunes

10 years ago

Koontah Kentay

Studio 54 NYC

10 years ago

Don Sigman

This was the song in Easton Pennsylvania that sent ALL the bad girls to get a better life, but it worked for me!

10 years ago

Joseph Ciolino

Still the best composed, arranged, produced, articulated, orchestrated disco song.

10 years ago

Diego Marquez

LOVE your site. Nice memories.

10 years ago

jd quinitchette

This Girl Raised In The South is actually a Native New Yorker.

10 years ago

adriano schiavon

Pezzo meravigliosamente ottimista .... 

10 years ago

Ryan Bayne

Thanks for posting this. I only now heard it for the very first time. This group, Odyssey, is also known for their other 80's classic, "Inside Out", another favorite of mine.

10 years ago

RJ McAllister

RCA chopped it to 4:08 for single release in late '77; the opening was completely reworked because Top-40 radio would not handle a song with a 90-second opening. In some ways, it's a disco song, but in many ways it's not; it's just a great song from Veteran writers Sandy Linzer and Denny Randell, and the highly underrated Odyssey gave the song just the right mix of class and sass to make it a hit with Charlie Callello's arrangement. This is the version I played both on radio and in clubs

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