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TheShoveler User ID: 886516 United States 08/15/2010 02:44 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | How could they be against disco? "I would rather be exposed to the inconveniences attending too much liberty than to those attending too small a degree of it." - Thomas Jefferson "Error of opinion may be tolerated where reason is left free to combat it." - Thomas Jefferson |
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Tony_Mundaca_In_Christ (OP) User ID: 1068908 United States 08/15/2010 03:15 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | In Harlem, the Cotton Club and Connie's Inn were popular venues for white audiences. Before 1953 and even some years thereafter, most bars and nightclubs used a jukebox or mostly live bands. In Paris, at a club named "Whisky à Gogo", founded in 1947 [1], Régine in 1953 laid down a dance-floor, suspended coloured lights and replaced the juke-box with two turntables which she operated herself so there would be no breaks between the music. The Whisky à Gogo set into place the standard elements of the modern post World War II discothèque-style nightclub. The first dancing hall that was turned into a discothèque was the Scotch-Club in Aachen, when on October 19, 1959, the usual band was unable to play and a record player had to be used. Klaus Quirini took over the record player, and his new format became quickly popular outside town.[2] The name disc jockey had been coined by Walter Winchell in 1935. [edit] Last Edited by Son Of Yahweh on 08/15/2010 03:42 PM The fish is in the water, and the water is in the fish. |
Tony_Mundaca_In_Christ (OP) User ID: 1068908 United States 08/15/2010 03:44 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 1960s and early 1970s In the early 1960s, Mark Birley opened a members-only discothèque nightclub, Annabel's, in Berkeley Square, London. In 1962, the Peppermint Lounge in New York City became popular and is the place where go-go dancing originated. In 1965, the Whisky a Go Go in Los Angeles originated the hiring of go-go dancers that were cage dancers. By the late 1960s, soldiers stationed in West Germany had taken the discothèque format home. American versions of the discothèque started to catch on, and with these clubs, the demand for new dance steps such as the Frug, the Merengue, and the Mule skyrocketed. Record labels feverishly rushed out whole albums of music to monkey or limbo by, or else mimicked the discothèque effect by assembling compilations of everything from the foxtrot to the boogaloo. Dance instructors got in on the act, releasing LPs such "Killer Joe's International Discotheque."[3] The fish is in the water, and the water is in the fish. |
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