svetlana14
Senior Member
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- Dec 5, 2013
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- Native Language
- Ukrainian
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- Ukraine
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- Ukraine
Dear All,
Please have a look at the para from the book "Funk" by Rickey Vincent.
"Today, a new generation of music fans looks to the seventies as a Golden Age, in which dance music was played by live performers using real drums, horns were blown by real people, and vocalists impressed audiences with their time-tested soulful inflections, rather than their new body parts. Can it be that there was indeed something essential about the 1970s—that decade after the sixties, the decade of “no protests” of “no leaders,” and of “integration”?"
What the phrase "new body parts" would stand for?
Thank you.
Please have a look at the para from the book "Funk" by Rickey Vincent.
"Today, a new generation of music fans looks to the seventies as a Golden Age, in which dance music was played by live performers using real drums, horns were blown by real people, and vocalists impressed audiences with their time-tested soulful inflections, rather than their new body parts. Can it be that there was indeed something essential about the 1970s—that decade after the sixties, the decade of “no protests” of “no leaders,” and of “integration”?"
What the phrase "new body parts" would stand for?
Thank you.