What are your favorite Disco "Classics"?

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Klystron said:
Honestly unsure of what constitutes disco music but my favorite: "Stay'in Alive" by the BeeGees.

Yes, a classic. It was posted by @DennisN in #22.
 
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BillTre said:
I have heard Stay'in Alive has the proper beat for doing chest compressions.
As does Another One Bites the Dust.
Right. Also medically related, surgeons train to wash and disinfect their hands to so many verses of "Stay'in Alive", though I forget how many. Certainly the sentiment seems appropriate for their patients.
 
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BillTre said:
I have heard Stay'in Alive has the proper beat for doing chest compressions.
As does Another One Bites the Dust.
Just heard a new song of the same beat. Must be that the disco beat is good for the heart. :smile:
Good to remember the disco beat for CPR, if ever needed, thanks.
 
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difalcojr said:
Must be that the disco beat is good for the heart.
I would guess that these relationships are stronger going the other way.
Music follows (imitates) body rhythms: heart beat, walking, etc. as well as movements involved in making the music of course.
 
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It's this thread that just keeps stayin' alive.
 
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