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DISCO_SUCKS
November 15, 2005
(approx.)
If you cried "Disco Sucks!"
did that make you a
racist/homophobe?
My personal experience (Long
Island, suburbs of New York
in the mid-70s):
(1) I was a disco hater and my friends
were all disco haters, and I
remember being *really* suprised
about hearing a friend-of-a-friend
dismiss it as "nigger music" (Huh?
As opposed to rock-n-roll? As
opposed to the jazz-rock "fusion"
that this guy liked?)
(2) A friend of mine (who later came
out of the closet, by the way)
made some joke once about keeping
people from "descending into a
life of homosexuality and disco",
and a bunch of people I knew
jumped down his throat about it,
and called him on the So yeah, among the
homophobia... though none of them anti-disco people, there
wanted to defend disco, by any were some who were racist,
means. and there were some who were
anti-gay, and while the
percentage would be hard to
figure my personal
experience was that there
wasn't a lot of either: it
didn't seem like the main
thing going on.
But then, maybe I
just don't hang
out with racists.
Actually, there was one
What did I have against disco? Well, guy I knew in college,
I didn't like the music, and I didn't who was a really good
like the lyrics, and I didn't like friend of mine, who was
the expensive clothes -- I was a also racist, and it
lower middle-class teenager, and I definitely influenced his
didn't appreciate being told I had to musical opinions.
drop huge (to me) sums of money just
to play the game. E.g. as a joke once he
arranged musical genre's on
And it was being shoved down our a linear scale in order of
throats. Imagine tuning into the TV "intelligence", and he had
news every night and seeing yet reggae ranked down at the
another fluff piece on "How to Do the bottom, right below country
Hustle". music.
Why would anyone even need to explain We pointed out to him that
why they hated disco? No one a lot of reggae had really
particularly *liked* disco. They political lyrics, and he
wanted to dance (and for some reason kind of went "all right,
the rock crowd had stopped dancing by all right, maybe I've let
the mid-70s), and they liked the sex my prejudices get the
and drugs, but they only tolerated better of me on this one".
the music: the records didn't sell.
(This was his standard
response, if you challenged
him on his racism: you
could get him to back down
on a particular point, but
not on the general issue.)
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