Day 3 – Donna Summer – I Feel Love
I have to say that I very nearly bought I Feel Love as my very first single, such was my love for the song. The year was 1977 and the synthesizer was just making an appearance.
I was fourteen and music was a very important part of my life. I still didn’t own a single record but I had a great mate who I shall call S whose parents gave him pocket money, which he promptly spent on singles.
Sadly, he didn’t like I Feel Love; he simply wouldn’t buy it.
I had to rely once more on Top of the Pops and Radio One. The song was number one and ubiquitous. What did I like about it? The synthesizers – they were a totally new type of music and I was hooked from the second I heard it.
The guy behind the music was Giorgio Moroder and Donna Summer’s voice added the icing to the cake.
I was past caring what my dad thought about it to be honest but I do have to thank him for two things when it comes to this record.
First, he was a geek and loved gadgets. Although relatively speaking we didn’t have much money, my dad was very careful and saved up for treats. These treats came in the form of holidays and gadgets. In the 70’s he splashed out on a music centre, a combination record player, radio and cassette player with Dolby (I had no idea what that was). All I know is that the sound of the record player was immense and like nothing I had heard before.
Second, my dad actually said that if I bought my own records he would allow me to play them – when he was out of course.
“I don’t have any cash” I wailed.
“Get a job then,” he replied.
So I did. I walked down to the local newsagent and asked about a paper round.
I still remember when that first payment arrived; I was beside myself with pride and rushed down to Walsall to buy singles. I soon ran out of money.
Sadly, I Feel Love was out of the charts by this time so I was quite gutted to be honest – until I spotted Donna Summer’s Greatest Hits.
Can you imagine my dilemma? I had a small amount of money to spend on singles and one of my favourite songs was there in its full eight minute glory on an LP.
An LP for God’s sake. I couldn’t afford that.
I bit the bullet and bought it anyway. Yes, dear reader – my first LP was Donna Summer’s Greatest Hits.
Me, a heavy metal loving progressive rock monster bought the Queen of Disco’s album in the 70’s.
I don’t care – I loved it.
I still do.
It sounded utterly colossal on my dad’s new music centre and I used to play it full blast – when he was out.
This was the first taste of electronic music I had had and yet another seed had been sewn.
Embarrassingly there was another song on the album called Love To Love You Baby that came in at a cool 13 minutes long. It was a massive anthem and I didn’t quite grasp the significance of it until my parents heard it. Basically it consists of Donna Summer groaning her way through a full 13 minute orgasm to the words "Love to love you baby", urging somebody to “Do it to me again and again”.
You can imagine the look of shock on their faces and the look of sheer discomfiture as Donna Summer feigned having sex for 13 minutes with a guy with more stamina than most.
I Feel Love, sadly, became a massive gay anthem for some reason (not sure why) and, sadly, Marc Almond and Bronski Beat destroyed it in the 80’s mixing it with the aforementioned Love To Love You Baby. It was a shame.
I have nothing against the gay community adopting it but I was bitterly disappointed by their cover version.
I’ll finish off by suggesting that you check out the 13 minute sex marathon that is Love To Love You Baby – just don’t play it in front of your kids.
I'm with you on this one. Just popping to you tube to have a listen...
ReplyDeleteOh!! Synthesisers! I remember that sound, I loved it and I quite liked Donna Summer too. Still do. Can't pick a favourite song though.
ReplyDeleteLOL Mr PM.
ReplyDeleteGoogled for Love to Love you baby:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h1ArZEFwRsY
Not sure you have seen the click but it does not do justice to the song. The lead dancer is so so TERRIBLE that you have to watch it. LOL
Hi River,
ReplyDeleteIndeed! That 70's synthesiser sound was great.
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PM
Hi Anji.
ReplyDeleteHope you enjoyed it. Great song.
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Hi drb,
ReplyDeleteThat's brilliant - and worth posting (maybe in future)!
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It just goes to show how terrible dancing was in the 1970's.
You get the gist of what I mean in the post just from that 3 minute version, though. The 13 minute version is basically Donna Summer groaning all the way through.
And my parents have caught me listening to that!!
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Loved the synthesiser in this too. Then again, I also didn't mind the Bronski Beat/Marc Almond version either (don't hate me....).
ReplyDeleteAs an ABBA fan right to the marrow, I often think about how good old Benny (the bearded one) gets overlooked for how quickly and early he took on synthesisers too.
Hi Kath,
ReplyDeleteI'm sure lots of people liked the Marc Almond/Bronski Beat version but to me it was sacrilege.
I don't hold it against you ;-)
I kind of agree about Benny (though I overlooked everybody in Abba apart from Agnetha - I had such a crush on her.
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god you are such a sucker for blondes!
ReplyDeleteI am with you (briefly) on your choice of music this time. I love it
-- your extra special Mrs "disco diva" PM xxx
Hi dearest,
ReplyDeleteYes - in those days I actually liked "disco" music - for a while at least. You are lagging behind now - it's about time you grew out of it and started listening to Dream Theater,
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Love Dave xxx