I'm not that far apart from You. I started the 7th grade in 1975. That is the school year I purchased the band Parliament's "Mothership Connection." It was my very first vinyl purchase. I still have that album.
I've known of the artist "D.C. LaRue since hearing the track: "Do You Want the Real Thing" from the movie soundtrack "Thank God It's Friday" I bought the vinyl album (still have it) about one year after the movie came out; of which was circa 1978. But today, Sunday, August 18, 2024, during the earliest hours of the morning, I hear this track for the 1st time ever on Sirius XM Satellite Radio. After arriving home from a night out & parking my car in the driveway, I opened up theTube and locked this track in !!
I love all of the transitions from one rhythmic bridge to the next! Each one better and better!! Just heard this on XM Channel 54 one day last week and played it over and over!! Get it DC Larue!
Fine disco effort here, 77. Sense of mystery in intro. So dramatic reading by DC LaRue. Good disco mix on this extended version. Danceable too. Great effort. Try 3 syllables for your Cathedrals. Thanks, DC LaRue (David H.). Always memorable. Vive les disco freaks ...
Any chance to hear that Paradise garage but I'm sure it was pretty good cuz by the time I was in Paradise garage I think the first time I went was when indeed was performing last night at DJ saved My Life
The production of the original is classic late '70s disco. Unfortunately the lead vocal is weak and a re-mix does nothing to hide that fact. I may be wrong but I think the bass line was used or sampled in other records. My best guesses are "Boogie Nights" (Heatwave) and maybe "Got My Mind Made Up" (Instant Funk?). One of the reasons this record was popular in gay dance clubs was because the title was supposedly referring to the fact that many of us came from smaller towns and rural areas (that rejected us) and once we were in the big cities it was mind-blowing to see how many of us there were (we could fill Cathedrals!) That was the word on the street about this record but I have no idea if that's what the artist intended. I am more fond of this one for its interesting title and lyrics than the record itself. (Bit of unrelated music trivia: Joan Osborne did a track called "Cathedrals" after she did "One of Us". Check it out, it's cool. It should've been a hit just like "One of Us" was.)
Classic tune house music/gay classic/disco classic i don’t know just a banging tune of my youth ❤️❤️❤️😎😎😎
1975 I was in the 6th grade , one of my treasured vinyl records ♥️♥️
I'm not that far apart from You. I started the 7th grade in 1975. That is the school year I purchased the band Parliament's "Mothership Connection." It was my very first vinyl purchase.
I still have that album.
I've known of the artist "D.C. LaRue since hearing the track: "Do You Want the Real Thing" from the movie soundtrack "Thank God It's Friday" I bought the vinyl album (still have it) about one year after the movie came out; of which was circa 1978. But today, Sunday, August 18, 2024, during the earliest hours of the morning, I hear this track for the 1st time ever on Sirius XM Satellite Radio. After arriving home from a night out & parking my car in the driveway, I opened up theTube and locked this track in !!
I just love this guy,renventing old skool classics and bringing them to a new generation,got to see him live.
Classic tune 😎😎😎
This was THE SHIT BACK IN THE DAY!💯 AND STILL SOUNDS GOOD!🎵🔥
Rare treasure
Beautiful!!!🔥♥️
Love the extended remix
Hard-core disco beat
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Beautiful
Thank you
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CATHEDRALS
MAGIC ON THE DANCE FLOOR
One of my all time favourites but a nightmare to mix in and out of. Not anymore. Thanks Joey
just feel that sensual disco vibe deeply & u'll be able to mix it perfectly trust me man
I love all of the transitions from one rhythmic bridge to the next! Each one better and better!! Just heard this on XM Channel 54 one day last week and played it over and over!! Get it DC Larue!
What a True Paradise Garage Classic this is. Joey Negro's Rework is just an added gift. Love it.
THIS IS THE CUT...HOUSE AND DISO.
It was awesome to have met him last night @ The P.G.Reunion! I lost it when he performed this legendary track on stage in its entirety!
😳what
A fantastic musical creation. Listen to it all the time
Glad this will be heard by a new audience. Perfect garage tune
The original will always be Lovely and Exquisite..This JN rework is Fantastic! Love D.C. Larue ANYTHING!
That base line man ! hot dam 🙏
Can't wait to hear this loud in im my ears tomorrow at the gym❤
WTF!!!! Great remix!!!! Everybody dance!!!!
Boy this just saved my life ❤️ Disco in 2019
Best version especially the percussion breakdown at 7:00. Really captures the sound of the times, with a little extra flavor!
LOVED the original & Love your remix,
moi aussi !
Joey - this is a majical remix!
Turn It Up !!!
Absolutely phenomenal.
I made a load of money whilst playing this tune dancing and making money don’t get no better than that
An instant classic!
Love it (reposted on Facebook).
Classic ❤️❤️👌👌👌
Fine disco effort here, 77. Sense of mystery in intro. So dramatic reading by DC LaRue. Good disco mix on this extended version. Danceable too. Great effort. Try 3 syllables for your Cathedrals. Thanks, DC LaRue (David H.). Always memorable. Vive les disco freaks ...
Génial 👍 ❤❤❤
It's ALL about everything after 7:00!!🤟🤟✊✊💖💖
R One I totally agree!
Yassss!
Nice new vibe
Boss Choone from the day 🔥🔥🔥
Tops!!! Chi House.
Yes God Baby!!!
What a FANTSTIC Rework! ! ! ! EXCELENT!!! Thank u Joey !!!
Hot
Any chance to hear that Paradise garage but I'm sure it was pretty good cuz by the time I was in Paradise garage I think the first time I went was when indeed was performing last night at DJ saved My Life
I really like DC LaRue you know I think he also wrote Grace Jones time to get down on your knees
tenho o lp... que som bicho!
une merveille .....thanksssssssss
Thanks for uploading it 🙌
The production of the original is classic late '70s disco. Unfortunately the lead vocal is weak and a re-mix does nothing to hide that fact. I may be wrong but I think the bass line was used or sampled in other records. My best guesses are "Boogie Nights" (Heatwave) and maybe "Got My Mind Made Up" (Instant Funk?). One of the reasons this record was popular in gay dance clubs was because the title was supposedly referring to the fact that many of us came from smaller towns and rural areas (that rejected us) and once we were in the big cities it was mind-blowing to see how many of us there were (we could fill Cathedrals!) That was the word on the street about this record but I have no idea if that's what the artist intended. I am more fond of this one for its interesting title and lyrics than the record itself. (Bit of unrelated music trivia: Joan Osborne did a track called "Cathedrals" after she did "One of Us". Check it out, it's cool. It should've been a hit just like "One of Us" was.)
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Awesome version. MAnchester Ritz Alldayers. Blackpool Mecca
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yeaaah
Did Purple Disco Machine use this bassline?
Mega hit de 76 mais cette intro d'une trente n'apporte rien...... (vu que c'est la basse qui faisait tout à l'époque)
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illuminati confirmed.