There hit song was called Storm Warning.Glenn Gilbertti (born November 12, 1967) is an American professional wrestler, best known for his appearances with World Championship Wrestling (WCW) as Disco Inferno (briefly changed to Disqo) from 1995 to 2001. Pete from Philadelphia, PaThe tramps were originally called the Volcanoes in the early sixties.Jon from Oakridge, OrDisco is a joke, thank God it's over.Tim from Charlotte, NcThis is one of the best songs ever to dance to.Megamix from London, EnglandUK Comedian Peter Kay mentioned this song in character as fire officer Keith Laird when he said he had received a letter from someone who had said."One hundred stories high People gettin' loose y?all gettin' down on the roof" and "Folks were screamin' - out of control" and "when the boogie started to explode I heard somebody say Burn baby burn"! Using this (quite oblivious to its source) to demonstrate the danger of fire.Fortunately, the rock and rap revival in 2000/2001 put an end to this so-called new wave of Disco. In 1998/1999, Disco had a mini-revival of sorts in the UK, and 'Disco Inferno' was sampled on 'Burning', a 1998 UK Top 20 hit for 1990s English dance duo BABY BUMPS. Dave from Cardiff, WalesEither by design or default, 'Disco Inferno' was in the UK chart at the same time as Hudson-Forde's Top 20 hit entitled 'Burn Baby Burn'.I'm not talking 'bout burning down a building." It adds extra music and a talking part that includes the great line, "I hope you know what I'm talking about. The complete 10-minute-plus song ends the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack. Disco Inferno was released as a single at about 4 minutes long. But they cleaned up their image, wore those classic red suits popular during the disco era and received some success. They first performed in beat-up clothing to go with the name of the band. In the song, the singer used to live a lonely existence until he "eased on down to the disco" because "that's where the happy people go." The correct name of the band is the Trammps (two Ts). Outside of Disco Inferno, probably their best song was That's Where the Happy People Go, an extremely catching 1976 song. David from Youngstown, OhA solid disco/soul band from Philadelphia.Jennifer Harris from Grand Blanc, MiThis is a good song! I didn't know that it came from The Towering Inferno.Barry from Sauquoit, NyInteresting fact stayed in the Top 100 for 29 straight weeks but just couldn't make the Top Ten, it peaked at #11!!!.Then the following year on February 12th, 1978 it re-entered the Top 100 at #82 and twelve weeks later on May 21st, 1978 it peaked at #11 on Billboard's Hot Dance Club Play chart.īetween 19 the 11-member group had fifteen records make the R&B Singles chart with two making the Top 10, their other Top 10 record was "Hold Back the Night", at #10 in 1975. Barry from Sauquoit, NyOn February 27th 1977, "Disco Inferno" by the Trammps entered Billboard's Hot top 100 chart at position #90 it stayed on the chart for nine weeks, peaking at #53.Something 1980’s music lacked I used to think. They were far too busy being tragically cool, political and/or immature to give former artists any compliments. But they would rather have died than admit it. We’re dominating pretty quickly.īut really if you think about it, 80’s Pop Synth bands like Depeche Mode for example, were really just another generation of ‘a spin on disco’. Who either claimed truthfully or untruthfully to hate Disco. New Wave and early 1980’s synth pop bands had already started to form. That everyone on the planet bought in 1977. The world discovered this song when it was included on the Saturday Night Fever album. Pity that it’s eventual amazing success, came right near the very end of Disco. Yup we all remember carrying on crazy with our sometimes synchronised disco moves to this all encompassing song. Melinda from AustraliaMegamix from London, that was a funny comment.“ I wonder if you understand what I’m talking about, I ain’t talking about burning down no buildings, coming from the soul, just can’t stop. Tommy Kaferstein from Staten Island N.y.
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