Saturday Night Forever: The Story of Disco

Saturday Night Forever: The Story of Disco

by Alan Jones (Author), JussiKantonen (Author)

Synopsis

If all disco means to you is records like 'I Will Survive' and 'YMCA', tacky fashions and glitter eyeshadow, this book will be a real revelation. For Alan Jones and Jussi Kantonen, disco was an essential soundtrack to their lives. They loved its total hedonistic excess, its drive, its punch and its sweet, catchy melodies. For every chart hit that pounded into the public's consciousness, countless other better tracks were causing hair-raising highs on dance floors where Alan and Jussi and thousands of aficionados like them were strutting their funky stuff. Disco started in obscure underground clubs as a glamour-filled reaction to the plodding, self-indulgent rock music of the late '60s and really took off in the excitement-parched early '70s. Created by people marginalised by their colour (black), race (Latino), sexuality (gay) or class (working), the music and its attendant lifestyle inevitably became watered down and distorted once it slipped from the control of small independent labels and became a worldwide craze. The massive popularity of films, such as "Saturday Night Fever" and the accompanying Bee Gees soundtrack led people to believe that this was disco. But the authors, by exploring such diverse strands as Eurodisco and roller disco, gay disco, and disco fashions, drugs and clubs, show this to be untrue, and instead uncover the magical, multi-layered genre in all its shining, strobe-lit glory. They believe in mirror balls.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Publisher: Mainstream Publishing
Published: 01 Dec 2005

ISBN 10: 184596067X
ISBN 13: 9781845960674
Book Overview: If all disco means to you is records like 'I Will Survive' and 'YMCA', tacky fashions and glitter eyeshadow, this book will be a real revelation. For Alan Jones and Jussi Kantonen, disco was an essential soundtrack to their lives. They loved its total hedonistic excess, its drive, its punch and its sweet, catchy melodies. For every chart hit that pounded into the public's consciousness, countless other better tracks were causing hair-raising highs on dance floors where Alan and Jussi and thousands of aficionados like them were strutting their funky stuff.

Media Reviews
'A breathlessly concise guide to the 1970s disco movement' - Sunday Times
'Lovingly compiled . . . an almost immaculate document of a moment of total hedonistic excess' - Jon Savage in Mojo
'As close to definitive as it gets' - The List
'Will bring back happy memories for those who were there' - Q
Author Bio
Alan Jones is a writer, broadcaster and film critic. An international film festival juror, he is the co-organiser of London's FrightFest. Jussi Kantonen hones his minimalist instincts as an architect, struggling to decide between 'less is more' and 'more, more, more'. He swears by vinyl records and still throws the occasional DJ gig in Europe.