Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^OMG lady. Get a damn hobby.
No one gives a shit about disco music and if you have an issue with that start a website or something rather than just posting all over DCUM
Danceable r&b was the music and people still do give a shit about it.
DISCOS were where people went to dance to the danceable r&b music.
Anonymous wrote:^OMG lady. Get a damn hobby.
No one gives a shit about disco music and if you have an issue with that start a website or something rather than just posting all over DCUM
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm giggling at the idea that disco music represents the pinnacle of high-quality dance music.
Actually, I'm also giggling at the idea that Big Music isn't making vinyl records any more these days because it's not worth it because the music is too bad. Big Music is happy to sell no end of digital stuff I consider awful. Plus there are certainly people making vinyl records -- it's retro cool. They're making cassette tapes, too.
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One of the top 10 selling albums of all time.
Claimed sales of 40 million.
We are talking about actual physical copies sold not stupid downloads.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_best-selling_albums
Doesn't make it good music....
And downloads have nothing to do with itYou sound like a luddite...
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Couple dancing is quite difficult.
Certainly more difficult than waving a stupid glow stick in the air.