This three-part series Disco: Soundtrack of a Revolution airs its final episode “Stayin’ Alive,” showcasing how Disco stayed alive despites the strong backlash it received from Middle America, who opposed the genres hedonism, femininity, and queerness.
Disco: Soundtrack of a Revolution – “Stayin’ Alive” airs Tuesday, July 2 at 9 p.m. on WXX-TV
This must-see final episode of the three-part “Disco Soundtrack of a Lifetime” docuseries documents the wellspring of resentment from white, straight, male-dominated, rock-loving middle Americans, as they targeted disco for its hedonism, femininity, and queerness. A vocal “Disco Sucks” movement began to gain momentum, culminating in the “Disco Demolition Derby” at Comiskey Park Stadium in Chicago, where organizers destroyed thousands of disco records in front of a baying audience of baseball fans. In addition, the hedonism and sexual liberation embodied by disco found itself stopped in its tracks by the AIDS crisis. Pushed out of the mainstream, but not forgotten, the pioneers of disco retreated and regrouped. Cult disco DJ Frankie Knuckles left New York for Chicago, where he remixed disco breaks with R&B to produce a new genre of dance music – house. Discover how he and other disco pioneers kept disco alive in the world of electronic dance music.