I can't just turn over and sing disco or rock.
I'm obsessed with sparkle for men. It's so funny watching people's reaction to a disco-ball shoe!
Disco music in the '70s was just a call to go wild and party and dance with no thought or conscience or regard for tomorrow.
Although I grew up as a fan of the culture from the disco D.J. era as a young kid and hearing the beginnings of hip-hop, I'm hearing it all from another borough in Brooklyn.
When punk really started to happen, it was a reaction against the disco craze of the time.
Electro is today's disco - making electronic music not for the sake of selling it but for sharing it and touring around the world D.J.-ing.
Rave music sounds like an electronic disco version of '30s Universal monster movies.
(On disco) I don't consider that a genre as much as a level of hell.
Disco deserved a better name, a beautiful name because it was a beautiful art form. It made the consumer beautiful. The consumer was the star.
I like almost everything, even country twang, disco, blue grass and accordions.
One disco, one soft ball game, one lost love, one gay pride rally at a time.
I did a short film called 'Disco' and won an award for Best Supporting Actor at an indie film festival, and that was nice. Hopefully there's lots more to come.
When I play discos in Belfast or freshers' week in Oxford, there are 1,800 kids dressed as me. It's odd, it's funny, and it pays really well.
Pop music, disco music, and heavy metal music is about shutting out the tensions of life, putting it away.
One thing I turn my back on totally is the unsavory atmosphere at most discos.
There was no match for Barry White. His music is just going to live forever. It's not limited to disco or soul or hip-hop or anything.
Ironically, I grew up watching Indian movies as a kid in Russia. I am quite familiar with Bollywood. I grew up watching 'Disco Dancer;' I watched it some 20 times as a kid.
Jake: Disco pants and haircuts... Elwood: Yeah, lots of space in this mall.
When I was working with David Cassidy at the Rio, I made an album of updated versions of some 1970s disco tunes. I had a blast.
I love the Bee Gees, but only the pre-disco stuff. From '64 to '69, I've got all their albums.
In pop or rock you can make a fast song or a slow one, but in disco there is really just the one rhythm.