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what are your memories of disco?

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    krispykremekiller — 9 years ago(January 06, 2017 09:03 AM)

    I was a kid at the time. People my sister's age went to discos. It was the same as going to a club is today. People hung out, singles in groups, couples too went on dates to dance and drink. Basically the same as today but the music and clothes were different. There were and still are rock clubs as well where a band played.
    Discos came out of economics really. Just like clubs today have DJs instead of bands. It's cheaper. You're paying one person to leverage their music collection rather than a band. Sure being a DJ then was just gauging the crowd and getting a party going with playing a single track at a time, but basically it's the same thing.

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      Gambit101 — 9 years ago(January 26, 2017 04:39 PM)

      I was 6 years old in 1977. The only thing I remember from that year was when Elvis Presley died.

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        jessefresh73 — 1 year ago(June 22, 2024 11:17 PM)

        I was 4 and in kindergaten in 1977. The music was solid, at that time to me anyways.

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          ranc1 — 1 year ago(August 21, 2024 07:21 PM)

          I was born in 1977 and my first memories of TV were disco balls and colorful lights in the background in musical programmes - and that stick to my mind.

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            👱🏻‍♀️ Christina 1986-05-20 👧🏼👱🏻 — 1 year ago(August 21, 2024 07:24 PM)

            Really!
            I remember computers with graphics.
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              ranc1 — 1 year ago(August 21, 2024 07:26 PM)

              I lived in a communist country. We did not have computer graphics on tv until end of 1980s
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                👱🏻‍♀️ Christina 1986-05-20 👧🏼👱🏻 — 1 year ago(August 21, 2024 07:29 PM)

                That's the year I was alive.
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                  ranc1 — 1 year ago(August 21, 2024 08:54 PM)

                  I love disco music due to my birth year.

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                    👱🏻‍♀️ Christina 1986-05-20 👧🏼👱🏻 — 1 year ago(August 21, 2024 08:57 PM)

                    Nice.
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                      /.​ — 1 year ago(August 21, 2024 09:46 PM)

                      The movie got more popular in 1978 til 1980. The original release was at the end of 1977.
                      A PG version released so younger people could see it without their parents taking them.
                      The PG version was like an edited for TV version, which sucked.
                      "You F*ckers" replaced with "You Fakers" for example.
                      Many shows tried to copy the dancing. Dance Fever for example.
                      I doubt you saw anyone showing off like Travolta in the movie in real discos.
                      That seemed over the top.
                      Many of the people who went to discos in that time were about ten to twenty years older than the people's age in the movie.
                      Many old people enjoyed disco music and would dance at any type of place where people would dance. Not exclusive to discos.
                      Many fat women loved to dance.
                      Some clubs in cities would attract a large gay crowd.
                      Looking For Mr. Goodbar, Thank God it's Friday, Cruising are probably more realistic examples of the disco scenes in that time.
                      There were many who hated disco music.
                      Classic Rock, Punk and New Wave had large followers in that time. The people trying to be cool usually hated disco because of the types who were into it.
                      there were radio stations that would play the 12" long disco singles. Some would just play the music back to back without any DJ talking between songs.
                      Some of those Disco singles were ten to nearly twenty minutes long.
                      There were discos before the movie SNF. They were popular in the early 70s into the mid 70s.
                      Then more popular after the movie came out.
                      Rollerskating rinks were popular places that younger people could go hang out at that played disco music. Before and after the movie.
                      Crowds would skate to disco music. Instrumental disco music more often.
                      The movies, Roller Boogie, Xanadu and Skatetown USA tried to make that more popular a few years after, but that is when it started dying.
                      There were k-Tel disco compilation albums that were a popular fad.
                      There was a TV show like Happy Days but it was set in the 70s and trying to copy SNF.
                      It was called Making It.
                      It got cancelled in a short time.
                      New Wave music became the replacement for Disco in the early 80s.
                      MTV started when New Wave was most popular and the channel helped make it more popular.
                      The styles changed by the mid 80s.
                      Country music was also very popular in the early 80s.
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