Infatueighties #70: You’re the One for Me by “D” Train
Man, what I wouldn’t give for the chance to have been born 10 years earlier, so I could have witnessed the club culture of the early Eighties. Disco didn’t die, it just went back underground where it started, where it served a faithful group of urbanites, minorities and gays. Some of the best “disco” records actually didn’t surface until after disco allegedly died.
Case in point-You’re the One for Me. James Williams (who for all intents […]