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Feast of Fun: Gay Talk Show

Disco Didn't Die, It Just Evolved Into House Music

Feast of Fun: Gay Talk Show

Fausto Fernós

Tv & Film, Comedy Interviews, Documentary, Society & Culture, Comedy, Tv Reviews

4.4834 Ratings

🗓️ 9 February 2021

⏱️ 87 minutes

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Summary

In the late 1970s radio stations were in revolt, declaring Disco music dead, culminating in the notorious Disco Demolition night at Comiskey Park, a promotional event that backfired into a full-on riot.

“Disco Sucks” became the battle cry against the decadence of the club scene, its association with gay culture and because the music genre was overexposed- people got sick of the disco beat in bubble gum ads and celebrity vanity records- even the gay robots from Star Wars had a Disco Album.

Out of the ashes of Disco’s demise, DJs in Chicago developed a new sound for a new generation which became known as House Music. This style became a hit in clubs catering to black, latino and gay folks, and is now what most electronic music is based on.

Today we’re talking to one of the pioneering DJs of House Music, Ralphi Rosario. Recently, the City of Chicago named a street after his DJ group “The Hot Mix Five” for their contribution to the international House Music scene.

Join us as Ralphi Rosario gives us some amazing stories about remixing songs for all the divas: Cher, Madonna, Donna Summer and even Jennifer Holliday.

Are celebrity DJs ruining everything? Wedding DJs and the role of drugs in dance music.

{Best of Feast of Fun, originally posted as FOF #1242 - You Can't Stop the Music - 08.26.10}

Featured Music:
Ralphi Rosario – You Used to Hold Me ’08 (featuring Xaveria Gold): https://apple.co/2N9RHnG

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0:00.0

In the late 70s, radio stations were in revolt, declaring disco music dead,

0:13.0

culminating in the notorious disco demolition night at Kamisky Park,

0:18.0

a promotional event that backfired into a full-on riot.

0:22.8

Disco Sucks became the battle cry against the decadence of the club scene, its association

0:28.4

with gay culture, and because disco music was overexposed. People got sick of the disco beat

0:35.8

in bubblegomads and celebrity vanity records.

0:39.5

Even the gay robots from Star Wars had a disco album.

0:43.5

Out of the ashes of disco's demise, DJs in Chicago developed a new sound for a new generation,

0:49.7

which became known as House Music.

0:52.7

This new style became a hit in clubs catering to black, Latino, and gay folks,

0:57.7

and is now what most electronic music is based on.

1:00.6

Today we're talking to one of the pioneering DJs of House Music,

1:04.4

Ralphie Rosario.

1:06.0

Recently, the city of Chicago named a street after his DJ group,

1:10.1

The Hot Mix Five, for their contribution

1:12.5

to the international house music scene.

1:15.4

Join us as Ralphie Rosario gives us some amazing stories in remixing songs for all the divas.

1:22.7

Share, Madonna, Donna Summer, and even, and I am telling you, Jennifer Holliday.

1:31.2

Are celebrity DJs ruining everything?

1:34.2

Wedding DJs.

1:35.7

And the role of drugs and dance music.

1:38.5

I'm DJ Fausto Furnos.

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