
The Rest Is History 439. Disco: Sex and Race in Seventies America
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Apr 10, 2024 Disco emerged in the 1970s, igniting a cultural revolution amidst America's societal upheaval. It fostered a unique blend of race, sexuality, and community, particularly within the LGBTQ+ scene, reflecting a time of radical change. The podcast also dives into the vibrant nightlife of iconic clubs, the rise of influential figures, and the genre's spirited sound. Yet, the backlash against disco culminated in the notorious Disco Demolition Derby, a chaotic symbol of the genre's decline, peeling back layers of its hedonism and societal challenges.
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Francis Grasso's Innovations
- Unlike most DJs who followed charts, Francis Grasso played obscure music.
- He pioneered beat mixing and slip-cueing, creating immersive, continuous sets.
The Loft and David Mancuso
- David Mancuso, a civil rights activist, started "The Loft", a members-only disco club.
- His parties, fueled by eclectic music and drugs, aimed to revive the 60s spirit.
Soul Makossa
- "Soul Makossa" by Manu Dibango is considered a foundational disco song.
- Originally a B-side, it gained popularity through Mancuso's play and became a commercial hit.
