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The Night Rock Fans Rioted to Kill Disco—at a Chicago Baseball Game

Por: The Daily Beast Life October 10, 2022

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As Chicago shock jock Steve Dahl drove onto the field at Comiskey Park on July 12, 1979, the 50,000-strong crowd in the stands was already fired up and nearly ready to explode. It wasn’t the loss of the Chicago White Sox that was filling the air with tension, or the double-header encore that was scheduled to begin shortly.What had so many people in the baseball stadium ready to rage that night was disco, or rather their hatred of the genre’s... + full article



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