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Old 06.13.2007, 04:18 AM   #32
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Disco was a part of seventies excess, and the fact that it had very little substance was an important part of its appeal.

The problem is that people feel they have to justify and explain why they like something beyond just enjoying it.

Disco was designed exclusively to dance to in discoteques, not to be listened to at home on your headphones.

So to say it as no substance is a mere statement of fact, not a criticism.
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