The main reason the rock guys didn't like Disco was that most of the rock guys couldn't dance or had stopped dancing in the 1970s. Rock was originally dance music but by the 1970s had turned into just head-shaking and toe-tapping music for stoned people. Their girlfriends wanted to dance but there was rarely much of a dance, only intellectual stimulation or vulgar party-animal barfology. So their girlfriends and sisters would gravitate towards the more suave and charming Disco guys and go dancing and then leave them and their whole "rock" clan with it behind. This really pissed them off and started the whole "Disco Sucks" and "Disco is Only for Homos" backlash. I think when Rod Stewart did that whole "Blondes Have More Fun" disco album, that was the final straw, since so many of their women loved Rod Stewart and now Stewart had legitimized Disco! lol A lot of it did suck, but so did a lot of rock. I guess rock has a higher percentage of music that doesn't suck and funk & New-Wave & Reggae and Punk are somewhere between rock and disco, and disco, country and rap are the bottom of the barrel in my book but still have some great music that doesn't suck, some baby that's not drowning in bathwater. I clearly remember that even in junior high it got to the point where some kids would dismiss the entire Pink Floyd "The Wall" album, which is a masterpiece, as "disco garbage," (lol) just because ONE song, the big hit "Another Brick in the Wall," had a disco beat behind it. The music on Saturday Night Fever doesn't suck, that's for sure, whether or not it's got a Disco beat behind it.
By the way, "The Bee Gees" were the favorite music group of the king of all macho actors, Steve McQueen. He especially loved the song "Staying Alive," because it reflected his own experiences during struggling actor days in 1950's NYC. The music had changed, but the struggles were the same.
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