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Death Disco
For those who remember the 70s, also more likely to remember the days of disco. Arrived, it was great and then disappeared. What happened to the disk and all the musicians who became her feelings?
According to historians, disco died on a specific day, July 12, 1979. This was due to an anti-disco event in Chicago. During a doubleheader with the White Sox, the club records were flown and riots broke out due to the rock station DJs push to kill the genre. Others feel disco just failed because of a bad economy and wear that followed the hedonistic lifestyle that went hand in hand with disco. Whatever it was, after the riots, the first six records in the U.S. charts were of the genus disc fell from the top ten. Radio stations followed suit, not wanting to be associated with a genre that society began to protest, which ceased to play any disco musical themes. Country music began to come to the forefront, thanks to the change of John Travolta in Saturday Night Fever in Urban Cowboy.
In television, a new comedy called WKRP in Cincinnati, also promoted a reluctance to disco. In short, the genre with its slipped away.
If there were in the 70s, you might wonder what the album was and why he was feeling so great.
As the rock and roll became "more white and more white "album opened the door for African American artists and gays. In the 1960s, it was illegal for men dance together, disco changed that. Then, in 1977, the film Saturday Night Fever was released. The main character, John Travolta, a white man, he starred in the series. The premiere of the film increased the popularity of disco music, beyond his first gay and black audiences. The success of the film also pressed worldwide disk.
The musicians that became sensations on the disco era included Donna Summer, The Bee Gees, KC and The Sunshine Band, Chic, and The Jacksons. Summer would be the first known and most popular artist giving it the title "Queen of Disco."
With the popularity of music clubs came dedicated to the club, who called nightclubs. Most major U.S. cities had thriving nightclubs. Individuals were also held where the DJ would play loft disco hits. With record came technological innovation added to the addition of light shows. The entertainment was from multiple simultaneous sounds, images and lights, serving the states hallucinogens. People were experimenting more with psychedelic drugs and of course the speed to keep your energy on the dance floor. Club audience never seemed to tire, but could dance all night.
Drives more like a circus big ring. Playing on this theme, a of the most popular nightclubs in New York actually called Electric Circus. Inside, he emphasized the farce and the farce. You can even buy clothes, and furbelows feathers.
If you do not know how to dance disco, most cities had instructors. Dances included dancing touch, the hustle and cha cha.
Disco was in fact a phenomenon that has seen some small revivals. While it might be dead, many of us still can enjoy your music with good memories.
Top Songs Disco and his musicians:
ABBA – Dancing Queen
Bay City Rollers – Saturday Night
Bee Gees – Night Fever Bee Gees – Stayin 'Alive
Blondie – Heart Of Glass Alicia Bridges
– I Love the Nightlife
Chic – Le Freak
Earth, Wind & Fire – September
Yvonne Elliman – If I Can not Have You
Gloria Gaynor – I Will Survive
Michael Jackson – Do not Stop Til You Get enough
KC & The Sunshine Band – That's The Way (I Like It)
Kool & The Gang – Celebration
Lipps Inc. – Funkytown
Diana Ross – Upside Down Sister Sledge
– We Are Family
Donna Summer – Hot Stuff
Donna Summer – Last Dance
Van McCoy – The rush
The Village People – YMCA
The Weather Girls – It's Raining Men
About the Author
Jeff Bachmeier is owner of 977music.com, an online music and online radio station network providing live streaming Internet Radio channels with music from the 50′s thru Today. Users can also choose to create their own customized on demand playlist through their own social media profile. For more information please visit http:///www.977music.com.
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