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Old 08-07-2015, 05:48 PM   #1 (permalink)
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with the ascent of Lady Gaga in other artists..
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All right some disagreement on rap (though I suspect it's more based on passionate rap fans not wanting to let go than statistics)

So far we have....

Jazz, Rock, metal, rap, punk, country and various patchwork of EDM.

You know country was the one genre I thought might defy the odds because it's so rooted in geography, but when I think about it Elvis man is right, rural America has been shrinking over the decades. Peak country probably hit in the late 60's when Cash and Haggard where at their peak.

Okay here is an easy one:

Disco:

Starts in the early 70's and begins to ascends in the mid 70's & we hit peak disco around 1977/78 with colossal hits like Staying Alive & Heart of Glass.

Instead of a natural decline like most music genres it comes to an abrupt end with the disco backlash of 79 (Disco demolition night) where with the exception of a few underground dance clubs, it becomes completely obliterated as a genre by the early 80's with the onset of the New Wave.
Sorry but Blondie were never disco. They were new wave.
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Sorry but Blondie were never disco. They were new wave.
Sigh Troll heart, do you really think that someone who worked in the music industry playing in bands, setting up stage equipment & had a home recording studio is not going to know that Blondie was new wave!!!

Heart of Glass is considered a disco hit, its only on over a 1000 disco compilation CD's. Don't be one of those no it all retards that surfs MB to input contrary comments. Your smarter than that.
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Just because something is a hit in the discos William does not make it a disco song, and using Blondie as an example of disco is wrong. Anyway, I don't know what your problem is: I already pointed out the peak/trough of prog (which you completely ignored in your summing up) so it's not like that's the only contribution I've made to the thread. I think in fact I was second to post?

But if I see someone label something as something it isn't, I'll correct it. Nothing wrong with that. Get your facts right and you wont be corrected. "Harry's Game" by Clannad was a huge hit in the clubs, but they're a traditional Irish band. You gonna call them disco too?
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Just because something is a hit in the discos William does not make it a disco song, and using Blondie as an example of disco is wrong. Anyway, I don't know what your problem is: I already pointed out the peak/trough of prog (which you completely ignored in your summing up) so it's not like that's the only contribution I've made to the thread. I think in fact I was second to post?

But if I see someone label something as something it isn't, I'll correct it. Nothing wrong with that. Get your facts right and you wont be corrected. "Harry's Game" by Clannad was a huge hit in the clubs, but they're a traditional Irish band. You gonna call them disco too?
Well then my apologies Trollheart, I somehow missed your prog rock comment, I appreciate your contribution. Your still wrong on Heart of Glass though, it is a disco song, and disco is awesome
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Well then my apologies Trollheart, I somehow missed your prog rock comment, I appreciate your contribution. Your still wrong on Heart of Glass though, it is a disco song, and disco is awesome
We'll agree to disagree. I'm not one for fighting and I sure don't want to derail your thread. Yeah, my prog thing was the first thing posted after your OP. I haven't commented since as it's kind of gone in a pretty much rap/hip-hop direction and I have no insight into that.

I do feel however my point about genres crossing over is worth exploring?
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