![]() ![]() Dave from Cardiff, WalesEither by design or default, 'Disco Inferno' was in the UK chart at the same time as Hudson-Forde's Top 20 hit entitled 'Burn Baby Burn'.I'm not talking 'bout burning down a building." It adds extra music and a talking part that includes the great line, "I hope you know what I'm talking about. The complete 10-minute-plus song ends the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack. Disco Inferno was released as a single at about 4 minutes long. ![]() But they cleaned up their image, wore those classic red suits popular during the disco era and received some success. They first performed in beat-up clothing to go with the name of the band. In the song, the singer used to live a lonely existence until he "eased on down to the disco" because "that's where the happy people go." The correct name of the band is the Trammps (two Ts). Outside of Disco Inferno, probably their best song was That's Where the Happy People Go, an extremely catching 1976 song.
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