john9221
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We had worked with the smartest, hippest
people in the world at Motown and Philly International, and we would have been fools to discount the things we'd
absorbed from them, yet we couldn't be imitators. Fortunately we got a running start with a song that Bobby Colomby
brought us called "Blame It on the Boogie." It was an up-tempo [link widoczny dla zalogowanych], finger-poppin'-time song that was a good vehicle for
the band approach we wanted to cultivate. I had fun slurring the chorus: "Blame It on the Boogie" could be sung in
one breath without putting my lips together. We had a little fun with the credits on the inner sleeve of the record;
"Blame It on the Boogie" was written by three guys from England [link widoczny dla zalogowanych], including one named Michael Jackson. It was a
startling coincidence. As it turned out, writing disco songs was a natural for me because I was used to having dance
breaks incorporated into all the major songs I was asked to sing.
There was a lot of uncertainty and excitement about our future. We were going through a lot of creative and personal
changes - our music, the family of dynamics [link widoczny dla zalogowanych], our desires and goals. All of this made me think more seriously about
how I was spending my life, especially in relation to other people my age. I had always shouldered a lot of
responsibilit
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