Post Disco bros
>>3388I actually had an argument about this song with my boomer mother.
>That's a disco song<NOOOOO DISCO SUCKS ROLLING STONES IS NOT DISCO>Go on the official Rolling Stones website>"The disco song 'Miss You' was a big disco hit for The Stones in 197…"DISCO SUCKS" was one of the stupidest right-wing psy ops right up there with Rock Music was made by the devil.
>>3398Not at all. All this summarizing of Disco amounts to people in the future picking Mac Miller and Macklemore and saying "Hip Hop is just gentrified funk."
RIP to Ralph Tavares the lead singer of Tavares. He just passed a week and a half ago.
>>3406>Not at all. All this summarizing of Disco amounts to people in the future picking Mac Miller and Macklemore and saying "Hip Hop is just gentrified funk."I'm not using the term "gentrified" to mean "whitewashed". I mean it in the sense where poor people come up with something that gets coopted by rich people for profits.
Like, disco had high production value, using cutting edge computers to layer like 60 tracks together to be played on a motown radio station. Funk was usually live.
It reminds me of the difference between rockabilly and blues, they sound identical, it's the culture surrounding it that's different.
>>3432>funk was mainstream not really, it was mostly popular in the black community
>I can pull a lot of of obscure disco records. so what? I can just point at Motown.
>What does that have to do with anything. <durr muh flash in the pan coopted music movement is sooooo cool, I mean look, it's not even dead lol>Your generalizations mean nothing.Ditto
>Every genre of music is/was both recorded in bedrooms and multi-million dollar studios.<The "disco sound" was much more costly to produce than many of the other popular music genres from the 1970s. Unlike the simpler, four-piece-band sound of funk, soul music of the late 1960s, or the small jazz organ trios, disco music often included a large band, with several chordal instruments (guitar, keyboards, synthesizer), several drum or percussion instruments (drumkit, Latin percussion, electronic drums), a horn section, a string orchestra, and a variety of "classical" solo instruments (for example, flute, piccolo, and so on). Keep seething, disco was never cool unless you were so zooted that it sounded bearable to listen to
>>3434>not really, it was mostly popular in the black community You're just dumb white kid generalizing about what Black people think of Disco. The Disco sucks Psy-Op was started by Right-wing country music DJs.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disco_Demolition_Night>>3435>Amazing, music industry slaves wrote songs for top 40 radio stations, you're only proving my point dawgDamn and those funk artists were signed to the same labels and played on the same shows and played on the same radio stations.
READ A GODDAMN BOOK YOUNG WHITE MAN >>3436>You're just dumb white kid generalizing about what Black people think of Disco. Where did I do this, you retarded straw man spewing edm-sample-listener?
>The Disco sucks Psy-Op was started by Right-wing country music DJs.disco always sucked, and even funk fans got in on the disco bashing. It's a shame it turned into a racist homophobic movement, probably pushed on by the aids hysteria.
>Damn and those funk artists were signed to the same labels and played on the same shows and played on the same radio stations. <le motown is hecking based >READ A GODDAMN BOOK YOUNG WHITE MAN damn, how'd you know I was a young white man? you must like, really love disco lol
>>3438>>3439Read Marvin Gaye's biography. He always wanted to be a "crossover" artist.
>Music won't have no race>Only space, Peaceful spaceAlso don't trust wikipedia lol.
>>6510 (me)
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