When Rock Met Disco: The Story of How the Rolling Stones, Rod Stewart, Kiss, Queen, Blondie and More Got Their Groove On
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Tantor Media, Inc., 2023.
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9798350835854
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5h 11m 0s
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Steven Blush., Steven Blush|AUTHOR., & Paul Bellantoni|READER. (2023). When Rock Met Disco: The Story of How the Rolling Stones, Rod Stewart, Kiss, Queen, Blondie and More Got Their Groove On . Tantor Media, Inc..

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Steven Blush, Steven Blush|AUTHOR and Paul Bellantoni|READER. 2023. When Rock Met Disco: The Story of How the Rolling Stones, Rod Stewart, Kiss, Queen, Blondie and More Got Their Groove On. Tantor Media, Inc.

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Steven Blush, Steven Blush|AUTHOR and Paul Bellantoni|READER. When Rock Met Disco: The Story of How the Rolling Stones, Rod Stewart, Kiss, Queen, Blondie and More Got Their Groove On Tantor Media, Inc, 2023.

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Steven Blush, Steven Blush|AUTHOR, and Paul Bellantoni|READER. When Rock Met Disco: The Story of How the Rolling Stones, Rod Stewart, Kiss, Queen, Blondie and More Got Their Groove On Tantor Media, Inc., 2023.

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At its best, disco was galvanizing and affirmative. Its hypnotic power to uplift a broad spectrum of the populace made it the ubiquitous music of the late '70s. Disco was a primal and gaudy fanfare for the apocalypse, a rage for exhibitionism, free of moralizing.

1978 was the apex of the record industry. Rock music, commercially and artistically, had never been more successful. At the same time, disco was responsible for roughly 40% of the records on Billboard's Hot 100, thanks to the largest-selling soundtrack of all time in Saturday Night Fever.

For all its apparent excesses and ritual zealotry, disco was a conservative realm, with obsolete rules like formal dress code and dance floor etiquette.

Rock stars who "went disco" crossed a musical rubicon and forever smashed cultural conformity. The ongoing dance-rock phenomenon demonstrates the impact of this unique place and time.

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