Odyssey - Native New Yorker (Disco Mix) (Slayd5000) video free download


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Uploaded: 2010/11/29

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

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8 years ago

Jair Gomes

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

8 years ago

OrDep Jazz

Those Were The Days

8 years ago

Hispanical Law

Love UR posts.

8 years ago

newking70

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

8 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.

8 years ago

starpizzaman

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

8 years ago

canejo6

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

8 years ago

Louise Hardison

This song takes me back to Jamaica Queens.

8 years ago

Louise Hardison

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

8 years ago

devin morgan

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

9 years ago

Robert S.

LONG LIVE DISCO!!!

9 years ago

Jorge Miranda

I love those old disco tunes

9 years ago

Koontah Kentay

Studio 54 NYC

9 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!

9 years ago

Joseph Ciolino

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

9 years ago

Diego Marquez

LOVE your site. Nice memories.

9 years ago

jd quinitchette

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

9 years ago

adriano schiavon

Pezzo meravigliosamente ottimista .... 

9 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.

9 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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