Disco Demolition Night
The rise of disco in the late 1970s faced a significant backlash by 1979, fueled by a fired DJ's anti-disco campaign. As attendance at baseball games dwindled, a bold promotion was conceived: fans could enter the stadium for just $0.98 by bringing a disco record. This event aimed to replicate the success of earlier disco nights, but the underlying tension hinted at a cultural shift in the music scene.In this clip
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