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-Started reading ''[[Cocaina]]'' (1921) by [[Pitigrilli]], beautiful descriptions, new words: [[Antiochia]] 
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-[[Sylvester James]] @ 60 
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-[[Gay icon]] [[Sylvester James]] would have been 60 if he had not died from [[AIDS]] 20 years ago. 
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-"[[Over and Over]][http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v6OnOLiktWw]," released in [[1977]] on [[Fantasy Records]] is [[WMC]]#75. 
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-From a [[set theory|set-theoretical]] point of view, the [[Venn diagram]] of "[[Over and Over]]"[[intersects]] via [[whatlinkshere]] with the following [[compilation]]s:  
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-#[[François Kevorkian]]'s ''[[Choice: A Collection of Classics (Francois Kevorkian)|Choice: A Collection of Classics]]''  
-#[[Dave Lee]]'s ''[[Jumpin']]'' series 
-#[[Brian Chin]]'s ''[[Club Classics & House Foundations]]'' series 
-#[[Norman Jay]]'s ''[[Good Times (Norman Jay)|Good Times]]'' series 
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---[[Sholem Stein]], [[musicologist]], [[dance music|dance music connoisseur]] and [[genre theory|genre theorist]] 
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-Sylvester was firmly planted in the [[American disco]] scene but was popular too in [[European disco|Europe at the time]] and the rest of the [[jet set]] world. 
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-His best-known songs are the [[Hi-NRG]] classics "[[You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real)]]"[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oG2ixYJ79iE] (a previous WMC) and "[[Do You Wanna Funk]]," songs of simultaneously [[gay liberation]] in the United States and [[Saint-Tropez]] chic in Europe.  
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-"[[Do You Wanna Funk]]"[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IKP9mq7HJjQ&] is [[World Music Classic]] #76. 
 +# [[Antioch]], the name of a number of cities founded by king Antiochos, the most famous being "Antioch on the Orontes" in [[Syria]].
 +# [[Antakya]], Turkey
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  1. Antioch, the name of a number of cities founded by king Antiochos, the most famous being "Antioch on the Orontes" in Syria.
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