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Study: Not many disco songs about daytime
Topic Started: Mar 26 2015, 06:47 AM (132 Views)
jon-nyc
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“We found extensive evidence of disco behaviors starting in the evening, peaking around midnight, and continuing until the sun comes up, but virtually no indication that such activities were ever engaged in beyond that point,” said lead author and musicologist Christopher Choy, adding that even the most passionate disco vocals stopped short of urging people to dance past dawn. “As far as we can tell, the hours of 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. hold almost no interest whatsoever for the average disco diva or anyone else connected to that style of music.”

“In fact, there wasn’t a single track that endorsed letting the groove take control while it was still light outside,” Choy added.



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Horace
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HOLY CARP!!!
It's not the sort of thing one does in the light of day.
As a good person, I implore you to do as I, a good person, do. Be good. Do NOT be bad. If you see bad, end bad. End it in yourself, and end it in others. By any means necessary, the good must conquer the bad. Good people know this. Do you know this? Are you good?
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jon-nyc
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Yes, but instead of intuition and anecdote, we now have data.
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jon-nyc
Mar 26 2015, 06:49 AM
Yes, but instead of intuition and anecdote, we now have data.
Well, that might be your opinion.
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jon-nyc
Mar 26 2015, 06:49 AM
Yes, but instead of intuition and anecdote, we now have data.
Prove it. :tiki:
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Im sure the Onion has a link to the data set. :hat:
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