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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsI think that discos are/should make a comeback.
Aren't people ready for dancing and whatnot?
wcmagumba
(5,411 posts)Pisces
(6,150 posts)Bread and Circuses
(1,462 posts)Silent Type
(12,289 posts)walkingman
(10,225 posts)However, I think it would be better than the raves or whatever you call today's weird scene where everyone is jumping up in these huge crowds. 😁😁😁
or was it "Macho Macho Man" 😎
Trueblue Texan
(4,115 posts)And you will never learn all there is to learn in ballroom dance. LOVE IT!!!
cbabe
(6,043 posts)CTyankee
(67,682 posts)cbabe
(6,043 posts)Klarkashton
(4,599 posts)Coventina
(29,045 posts)It's actually a popular policy!
rampartd
(3,348 posts)i'd just like to see the vip room.
ZDU
(1,003 posts)msongs
(72,944 posts)sit in clubs and stare at tv screens.
Dave Bowman
(6,453 posts)
chicoescuela
(2,551 posts)Trueblue Texan
(4,115 posts)Waltz, Foxtrot, Viennese waltz, quickstep, nightclub two-step, east coast and west coast swing, rumba, bolero, cha cha...yessssss!
cbabe
(6,043 posts)Trueblue Texan
(4,115 posts)rsdsharp
(11,675 posts)and buried with a stake of double knit polyester driven through its heart to ensure it wouldnt rise again.
I have nothing against the clubs, per se. There was one in Des Moines that had three levels: The dance/bar area, an arcade and a movie theatre. It was cool. Its the insipid music I hated. It sowed the seeds of its own destruction within less than five years.
Captain Zero
(8,676 posts)If we could have that again when we get tired of it, I might go for it.
Although when discos were hot I could find 4-5 folk music clubs at the same time with singer-songwriters LOCALLY who were terrific. And laid back people for company.
CTyankee
(67,682 posts)I loved the beat. I loved the silliness of it. And I LOVED dancing to disco songs in Jazzercise classes!
I have lovely memories...
rsdsharp
(11,675 posts)Plus, disco killed Top 40 radio. I will never forgive that.
CTyankee
(67,682 posts)And then there was "Saturday Night Fever." It was awful in such a great way!
rsdsharp
(11,675 posts)which were playing Top 40. Top 40 radio was not a musical format; it played whatever was selling, whether it was rock, pop, Motown, country, big band, show tunes, jazz etc. It was largely a melting pot; most people listened to it because there was usually something on that they liked.
FM started niche programming. Disco was the niche of the moment. People who loved disco went to the FM stations that were playing it nonstop. AM Top 40 stations tried to counter by adding more disco. That pissed off the people who hated disco, and didnt attract the disco lovers, because they could listen in stereo on FM. Top 40 stations lost listeners from both ends of the spectrum.
By the early 80s, many Top 40 stations were changing format, ironically, at the same time disco was flaming out because people were getting sick of how repetitive it was.
Silent Type
(12,289 posts)Heck, recriminalize weed. Loved the feeling of hiding with friends, breaking the law, etc.
Phoenix61
(18,664 posts)dont even know how to dance. Businesses thought theyd make more money with more tables and the dance floors vanished. Now theres nothing to do except drink and play on your phone.
cbabe
(6,043 posts)halls. All torn down now for ratty cheap condos.
Trueblue Texan
(4,115 posts)cbabe
(6,043 posts)ProfessorGAC
(75,565 posts)June 2nd, 1978.
Right at the height of the disco scene in the Midwest.
We won a few disco contests, even qualifying for a big event in Chicago. We got smoked up there, though.
cbabe
(6,043 posts)OldBaldy1701E
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cbabe
(6,043 posts)OldBaldy1701E
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cbabe
(6,043 posts)friend to go with. And no Guinness record. But its one of my best stories. Thats all.
Niagara
(11,280 posts)bucolic_frolic
(53,603 posts)my bad.
flvegan
(65,606 posts)I think discos had all sorts of reputations (good/bad left up to the individual) for "whatnot" in their day.
Traildogbob
(12,353 posts)The Peoples Ball Room coming soon, AI will make amazing computer venerated music, like original, and Don can provide the Coke that they seize from small fishing boats from Cartels.
Trump and Maxwell can stand to the side scouting little girls, biting their lip while swaying, and Kegsbreath can stand in for Epstein.
kimbutgar
(26,597 posts)And young people now miss out on the experience of meeting people without online meetups. Dancing was fun !
Klarkashton
(4,599 posts)catbyte
(38,469 posts)"Don't try to take me to a disco, you'll never even get me out on the floor
Ten minutes I'll be headed for the door..."
I hated discos in the 70s and I haven't changed my opinion. Flashing lights trigger migraines, so it's a hard pass for me.
Torchlight
(6,244 posts)Ballcaps look silly to me. Driving caps would be a nice comeback too.
OldBaldy1701E
(9,820 posts)I also have a leather racing cap as well as a leather 'Greek fisherman's hat'!
I do have several ball caps, but they are for working and doing things that I don't care about damage. (Except my company ball cap that I had made... that one I wear often.)
Being bald sort of makes one a hat aficionado...
Upthevibe
(9,934 posts)HELL NO!
IMHO, Disco was a disgrace to music. Having said that, there are a couple of songs I like and this is one:
In the late 70's or early 80's (I can't remember exactly when it was) two friends of mine went up to the Bay Area to be in another friends' wedding. Those were my REAL partying days. Anyway, we were driving around and ended up in a beautiful little town, Mill Valley.
We stopped off at a club (day - drinking) and Sylvester was on stage. Well, during the break we ended up going outside and smokin' a J with him. It was a blast!