Originally Posted by
Edgar
I tell you, I danced to it on its day, and it was a wonderful dance track, before Donna came up with her sighs and Travolta, with his choreography. It was pure tribal dance without rules or blocking the steps, lol, and if you danced to it following Jean's lead you'd simultaneously reach something like and orgasmic climax. I do not judge the track from the perspective of the "Supremes legacy" because that would mean adding some criteria [[the 60s, Diana Ross, the Ballard tragedy, all the #1s, etcetera) that have little to do with the production as it is, a funky, joyous, proto-disco song that delivered, at least, in the dance floor.