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Disco Demolition: The Real Story
Shock jock pioneer, Steve Dahl declared that July 14, 1979 would be the end of disco when he blew up thousands of disco records in the outfield at Comisky Park in Chicago. Ten thousand Loop fans stormed the field in the middle of a White Sox/Tigers doubleheader, rioting, setting fires and the event made national headlines...and made Dahl a household name...and a Chicago legend. Combining new interviews with archival footage, this 2004 documentary offers viewers an unprecedented inside look at the night that disco died.
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Plot Summary
This documentary explores the infamous Disco Demolition Night held at Chicago's Comiskey Park in 1979, which was intended to be a promotional event but devolved into a riot. It examines the cultural context of the era, the backlash against disco music, and the lasting impact of the event on music and race relations.
Critical Reception
As a documentary focusing on a specific cultural event, 'Disco Demolition: The Real Story' received moderate attention. Critics generally acknowledged its thoroughness in recounting the events and exploring the underlying social tensions. While not a major critical darling, it was seen as an informative piece for those interested in music history and cultural phenomena.
What Reviewers Say
Provides a detailed look at a pivotal, chaotic moment in music history.
Effectively contextualizes Disco Demolition Night within the broader cultural and social landscape of the late 1970s.
Offers insights into the racial and gender dynamics that fueled the anti-disco sentiment.
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Fun Fact
The event, Disco Demolition Night, was originally intended to be a simple promotion where attendees could bring disco records to be blown up between games of a baseball doubleheader, but it quickly escalated into a full-blown riot, leading to the forfeiture of the second game.
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