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Le geek, c'est chic
Geek out!
Ah, geek out!
Le geek, c'est chic
Geek out!
Ah, geek out!
"Le Freak" is a song by American R&B band Chic. The song commemorates Studio 54 in New York City for its notoriously long customer waiting lines, exclusive clientele, and discourteous doormen. According to guitarist Nile Rodgers, the song was devised during New Year's Eve 1977, as a result of him and bassist Bernard Edwards' being refused entrance to Studio 54, where they had been invited by Grace Jones, due to her failure to notify the nightclub's staff. He said the lyrics of the refrain were originally "F*ck off!" rather than "Freak out!"; for the documentary How to Make It in the Music Business, he said that 'f*ck off' was what the doorman had said to him when he slammed the door on them; first it was changed to "freak off" after Rodgers mused that they wouldn't be able to say 'f*ck off' on the radio, but that sounded "terrible", so he changed it to 'freak out'. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Le_Freak
Real Geek stand at Utubering in Prague by Jiří Sedláček on Wikimedia Commons w.wiki/43Ly
Ah, geek out! Le geek, c'est chic... @realgeekshop
Ah, geek out!
Le geek, c'est chic
Geek out!
Ah, geek out!
Le geek, c'est chic
Geek out!
Ah, geek out!
"Le Freak" is a song by American R&B band Chic. The song commemorates Studio 54 in New York City for its notoriously long customer waiting lines, exclusive clientele, and discourteous doormen. According to guitarist Nile Rodgers, the song was devised during New Year's Eve 1977, as a result of him and bassist Bernard Edwards' being refused entrance to Studio 54, where they had been invited by Grace Jones, due to her failure to notify the nightclub's staff. He said the lyrics of the refrain were originally "F*ck off!" rather than "Freak out!"; for the documentary How to Make It in the Music Business, he said that 'f*ck off' was what the doorman had said to him when he slammed the door on them; first it was changed to "freak off" after Rodgers mused that they wouldn't be able to say 'f*ck off' on the radio, but that sounded "terrible", so he changed it to 'freak out'. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Le_Freak
Real Geek stand at Utubering in Prague by Jiří Sedláček on Wikimedia Commons w.wiki/43Ly