O… Read Full Bio ↴1. Gusto's real name is Edward Greene. Also goes by Ed "Gusto" Greene.
One hit wonder in 1995 with Disco's Revenge released on Bumble Beats Records.
Disco's Revenge is based on a sample from Harvey Mason song Groovin' You.
2. Gusto is also a ska/reaggeband from Sweden.
3. Gusto is a indie rock band formed in Sacramento, California in the early 2000's.
4. Gusto a.k.a Gust Vandenberghe is a belgian producer and filmmaker. He is a member of La Mescla a long with Islasoul, Tagarel and Tape Wreck. www.myspace.com/thefonkyfactory
5. Gusto is a Newgrounds Artist from Poland
Disco's Revenge
Gusto Lyrics
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Keep on moving
Keep on moving
Keep on moving
Oh, when you do me, boy, you can't satisfy me
The love you give to me, it just ain't enough
You don't know how to do me, boy, you drive me crazy
You can't get enough
I can't feel, no
You can't get enough, baby
Keep on moving
Keep on moving
Keep on moving
You can't get enough
I know you think you do is something to me, baby
So when you finish, boy, just leave me here, yeah
The little teeny weenie things you do, oh, baby
You can't satisfy me if you choose, yeah, ooh
You can't get enough
I can't feel, no
You can't get enough
You mean got no
You can't enough
I can't feel, no
You can't get enough, baby
Keep on moving
Keep on moving
Keep on moving
You can't get enough
You can't get enough
Keep on moving
Keep on moving
Keep on moving
Keep on moving
Keep on moving
Keep on moving
Keep on moving
You can't get enough
The lyrics of Gusto's song "Disco's Revenge" convey a clear message of dissatisfaction with the romance being experienced by the singer. The repeated command to "keep on moving" seems to suggest a desire to move on from the current relationship. This dissatisfaction is explicitly stated in the opening verse, where the singer asserts that her partner cannot satisfy her, despite his efforts to do so. The words "I can't feel" could be interpreted as a lack of emotional connection between the two parties. Overall, the message of the song is one of frustration and disappointment, as the singer realizes that her partner is unable to meet her needs.
Beyond the lyrics, "Disco's Revenge" is a classic example of the house music genre that was popular in the late 1980s and early 1990s. The song features a catchy bassline and a repetitive vocal refrain that are both typical of the style. It also employs the use of sampling, a technique common in house music whereby snippets of other songs are incorporated into the track. Specifically, "Disco's Revenge" samples the disco classic "Let No Man Put Asunder" by First Choice. The song's title is a nod to the disco era that preceded the rise of house music, and implies a desire to reclaim and modernize the sound.
Line by Line Meaning
Keep on moving
The song encourages listeners to keep dancing and not stop, even if their partner is not satisfactory
Oh, when you do me, boy, you can’t satisfy me
The singer tells her partner that he does not meet her sexual needs
The love you give to me, it just ain’t enough
The singer admits that her partner's love is not enough to satisfy her
You don’t know how to do me, boy, you drive me crazy
The singer implies that her partner does not know how to please her and this frustrates her
I’m here to tell you, boy, that this is real, yeah
The singer asserts that her dissatisfaction is not a joke, but a real and genuine feeling
You can’t get enough
The singer implies that her partner is selfish and only interested in his own pleasure rather than satisfying her needs
I can’t feel, no
The singer admits that she does not feel satisfied and fulfilled by the sexual experiences with her partner
I know you think you do is something to me, baby
The singer acknowledges that her partner may believe that he is pleasing her, but in reality he is not
So when you finish, boy, just leave me here, yeah
The singer suggests that she would rather her partner leave after sex, rather than stay and disappoint her further
The little teeny weenie things you do, oh, baby
The singer emphasizes that her partner's actions are too small and insignificant to meet her needs and desires
You can’t satisfy me if you choose, yeah, ooh
The singer is warning her partner that if he chooses to continue with his unsatisfactory actions, it will ultimately lead to the end of their relationship
You mean got no
The meaning of this line is unclear and can be interpreted in many different ways; it may be a playful or sarcastic statement towards the partner, or simply a nonsensical filler line
Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Ed Green
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@tommyl1655
This is a timeless, epic track. I wish I could go back to the 90s when everything was better.
@darrenashton5000
Don't we all.
@dbank6107
Dont let your mind fool you. Now is where its at. Always!
@Tommy-dr5qs
@MV don’t mess with the classics.
@martinhalleron6409
Look how much worse they are now!!! The 90's and early 2000s was where it was at
@TheDjWr
Its not possible to ever get enough of this stomping banging tune!
@SiNapses77
First House record I EVER heard in a night club. 16 years later and I can still remember hearing this for the first time. Ah, to be 18 again.
@MultiDoubledutch
and now? Another 12 years later? :-) Greetz
@doherty98
17 years old and I have an obsession with hunting for classics like this, long live disco/house
@TheEmisonicFTW
sameee