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00:00Music is constantly evolving and delights us with its multitude of existing styles.
00:05Rock'n'roll, soul, hip-hop, new wave and so on.
00:12While some genres never go out of style, others fall by the wayside.
00:17But one of them, which experienced its moments of glory followed by a fall from public affection, has not disappeared.
00:21It transformed itself in order to survive.
00:30And he is probably the only one to have a symbol whose light still dazzles us today.
00:38The disco ball.
00:43I thought it might be interesting to make a video for you about an object that has fascinated me for years.
00:47Because I have some in my decor.
00:49I have some here, here, there.
00:50And I even have a disco bike helmet.
00:53I tell myself that if a car ever hits me, at least I'll leave with class.
00:57We would love that nice braid.
01:00I have some in my living room.
01:02In my bathroom.
01:03Even in the toilets of my coffee shop/hair salon.
01:0637 rue des archives in Paris.
01:08In short, I have a real collection.
01:09And it was while phasing over the pendant lights in my living room that I wondered.
01:12If the big ball in the center comes loose, I'll die, right?
01:14It would be awful and at the same time, it would be an epic death.
01:17Okay, and then I wondered.
01:19It's a magnificent object, isn't it?
01:21But in truth, I don't know much about her story.
01:24Wouldn't it be cool to make a video about it?
01:26So, together, let's unlock the secrets of this beautiful ball
01:29whose real name you probably don't know.
01:33Who invented it?
01:35Disco ball?
01:36Mirror ball?
01:36Disco ball?
01:37Sparkling ball?
01:38Reflective ball?
01:39No !
01:40First fun fact, this invention is called the myriad reflector.
01:43I'm curious to know from the comments if you were aware of this.
01:46The myriad reflector.
01:47It turns out there's a girl named Myriam Reflector.
01:51That would be stylish.
01:52And second fun fact, our favorite ball was created long before disco.
01:57Moreover, there are some misconceptions about his origins, so we're going to separate the truth from the lies.
02:01The McGrath brothers.
02:02You'll forgive my accent throughout, I'm doing the best I can.
02:05The object was reportedly invented by Charles & Logan McGrath.
02:09two bar owners in England in 1850,
02:13in order, I quote,
02:14to make the women who dance more attractive to their clients.
02:17Well, put like that, they're just using women to sell a little more, that's all.
02:21Personally, I think it's a deplorable method of building customer loyalty.
02:24I am attractive!
02:26Feel free to subscribe and comment "attractive" for the algorithm.
02:30Yeah !
02:31Are you a subscriber, or what?
02:33Well, there is no reliable source that proves it.
02:35So, that's clear.
02:37The brotherhood of electrical workers.
02:39On Vice, among other places, one can read that his very first appearance
02:42dated January 6, 1897, during an annual ball.
02:46The Brotherhood of the Electrical Workers.
02:50Walkers.
02:51Ouch, ouch, ouch, the accent, still not there.
02:53What's incredible about this story,
02:55The Electrical Workers is a newspaper,
02:57and I found the article that talks about that evening.
03:00Immersion.
03:01This Wednesday evening, the 6th,
03:03The Bross brothers, Smith and Colvin, turned on the X-rays in Hogan Hall Charleston.
03:08and were delighted to see that it was filled with 800 people
03:11came to stage the light in a fantastic way.
03:15On the ceiling, on a wire mesh,
03:17The initials N-B-I-W were placed there,
03:20made of incandescent light bulbs.
03:22Their brilliance was visible for miles around.
03:26It describes electric lights, illuminated decorations,
03:29a spotlight directed towards the ceiling,
03:31But at no point is there any mention of a sphere.
03:33of mirror or reflected light.
03:35The link to the full article is in the description.
03:37Perhaps I'm mistaken,
03:39But contrary to what some sources claim,
03:41This text does not describe disco balls at all.
03:43So if it's not our electrician friends,
03:45Who should we thank?
03:47Louis-Bernard Wuest, engineer of Chin-Cin...
03:50Wait, I'm not sure about the pronunciation there.
03:53Cincinnati.
03:54Ah, Cincinnati.
03:55Okay, I was going to say Chin-Cin-Ati.
03:56I'm so glad I watched the video.
03:58Engineer from Cincinnati.
03:59His patent for the Myriad Reflector has been validated.
04:02February 6, 1917.
04:05We are in the midst of the First World War.
04:06There are millions of deaths.
04:08but Louis-Bernard is working on a set design object
04:11for entertainment.
04:13Perhaps it's an attempt to shed some light on the situation.
04:15in this very dark atmosphere.
04:17Um...
04:17Or maybe I'm just making up a story, I don't know.
04:19Mr. Wuest markets his invention
04:22with his company Stephen & Wuest.
04:24The beginning wouldn't be great,
04:25The traces found indicate that he dressed
04:27some ballrooms, dance halls, theatres
04:29and auditoriums.
04:30Ten years later, in 1928,
04:32he pimps it with a mechanism
04:34so that the ball spins by itself.
04:36Well, she made some U-turns.
04:37because my wrist doesn't twist in the other direction,
04:39But you get the idea, right?
04:41But unfortunately,
04:42Mr. Wuest died in 1933
04:44in complete anonymity.
04:45The patent having expired one year after his death,
04:48It's Omega National Product.
04:50a producer of mirror leaves in Kentucky
04:52who takes over.
04:53The company will become the largest factory
04:56disco balls from around the world in the 70s
04:58and 90% of disco balls used in the United States
05:01will leave their homes.
05:03So, the peak,
05:0425 employees will manufacture approximately 100,000 per year.
05:07The image shows Yolanda Baker in 2017
05:10who, at that time, was 68 years old
05:13and has worked for 48 years as a craftswoman for Omega.
05:16The New York Times and the BBC have reported on her.
05:19presenting it as the last manufacturer
05:21of disco balls in America.
05:22She handmade the balls used during filming
05:24from Saturday Night Fever with John Travolta
05:26and some of Madonna's tours,
05:28Beyoncé and Prince, among others.
05:31I don't know why, but it affects me too much.
05:32It's sad, but the creator of the myriad reflectors
05:35will never see the banger it's going to become
05:38in the 1970s.
05:39And we'll get to the 70s, but before that,
05:42How does it work?
05:44Please note, here is the definition of the initial small gesture.
05:47of the disco ball.
05:48Fortunately, Mr. Wust made us a little drawing.
05:50A myriad of reflectors including mounted mirrors
05:53to form a polyhedron bounded by a convex system
05:56planar phase in combination with means
05:58the suspension of the device so that it can be tilted
06:01and turned simultaneously to produce a myriad of reflections
06:04when light rays from an external source
06:07are projected onto it.
06:11It should be illegal to write such long sentences
06:13No punctuation, damn it!
06:15Well, technically, it's based on a natural phenomenon,
06:18specular reflection.
06:20Welcome to Natoo and Discovery!
06:23The light beam arrives at an angle on the reflective surface.
06:26and starts again at exactly the same angle
06:29on the other side of the perpendicular to the surface.
06:32Well, it's thanks to this effect that we can see ourselves in a mirror, right?
06:35And over time, we created some superb works
06:37using reflection.
06:38The Hall of Mirrors, with its chandeliers and mirrors
06:41reflect light to enlarge the space.
06:44Or the art of the elderly caris.
06:46Uh, no, it's from the old-fashioned curry, in Persian.
06:49It's a decoration made of mirrors.
06:50carved and arranged in mosaics.
06:52One thing is for sure, this invention is original.
06:55Despite its timid beginnings,
06:57Our ball is starting to get noticed.
06:59In 1927, she made her first steps in cinema
07:02in the film
07:03Berlin, the Grossstadt Symphony.
07:06Again, the accent, I don't think that's it.
07:09At that time, she was seen performing at jazz concerts.
07:11but also in surprising environments
07:12such as psychiatric hospitals
07:14to brighten up the place.
07:16It's surprising when you consider the state of psychiatry at the time.
07:18based on lobotomy and electroshock.
07:20Then, in 1947,
07:23she lands a new role
07:24in the film Casablanca
07:25during the dance scene.
07:30But we are still far from the symbol
07:32that it will become in the 70s.
07:34Before we talk about it,
07:35The context of the 1960s is necessary.
07:38Disco is the heritage
07:39of hippie culture,
07:40but also LGBTQIA+ movements
07:43African Americans and Latinos.
07:45Disco is a multicultural party.
07:47who signs an act of freedom.
07:48And that's how it happened.
07:51Previously, in the 1960s.
07:55The Vietnam War caused a divide
07:57between American youth
07:58and his government.
07:59The fear of communism
08:01pushes the USA
08:02to send troops to the area,
08:04troops sometimes from
08:05compulsory military service.
08:07And on television,
08:08The young people see thousands of soldiers
08:10They die of their own age.
08:11To this feeling of injustice
08:12state lies are intertwined
08:14repeating endlessly
08:16that victory is near.
08:17But, in '61,
08:19Kennedy becomes the youngest president of the USA.
08:21For young people,
08:22This is liberation
08:23because he wants to put an end
08:23to the arms race.
08:25But it's complicated
08:26to end a war.
08:27As a result,
08:28the hippie movement was born
08:29who confronts
08:30conservative values
08:31such as the traditional family,
08:33consumer society,
08:34militarism
08:35and religious morality
08:36facing the challenge of living together,
08:38non-ownership,
08:39the refusal of violence
08:40and free love.
08:42Because
08:42women suffer
08:43sexism
08:44and patriarchy,
08:45African Americans
08:46suffer racism
08:47and police violence,
08:48LGBTQIA+
08:50homophobia
08:51and also police violence.
08:52As a result,
08:53August 28, 1963,
08:55between 200,000 and 300,000 people,
08:5780% of whom are African Americans,
08:59march peacefully
09:00on Washington
09:01to support the cause
09:02of racial equality.
09:03Martin Luther King
09:04delivers his historic speech
09:06"Things are progressing."
09:08But it's receding.
09:09The same year,
09:10JFK is assassinated.
09:12Then it moves forward.
09:13In July 1964,
09:14the Civil Rights Act,
09:16an act of the US Congress,
09:17prohibits segregation
09:18and discrimination
09:20based on race,
09:21the color,
09:22religion,
09:22sex
09:23or national origin.
09:25Then it goes back.
09:26In February 1965,
09:27assassination of Malcolm X,
09:29one of the main icons
09:30African-American movements.
09:32Then it moves forward.
09:33On August 4, 1965,
09:35the Voting Rights Act
09:36prohibits racial discrimination
09:38in the exercise of the right to vote.
09:40But the violence is still there.
09:42As a result,
09:43in October 1966,
09:44The Black Panthers party is created.
09:47He primarily demands freedom.
09:49justice,
09:50legality
09:50and the end of police brutality
09:52for the black community.
09:54Then,
09:54Hippies invade San Francisco.
09:57In 1967,
09:58200,000 young people
09:59in search of freedom
10:00originating from all over the world
10:01regroup
10:02to live in a community
10:03and advocate for peace,
10:05freedom and creativity.
10:07The music there becomes
10:07a means of political expression
10:09and quickly
10:10the city becomes the symbol
10:12of the counterculture.
10:13But overpopulation,
10:14the lack of money
10:15and excessive use
10:16of psychedelic substances
10:18puts an end to the dream.
10:19Unfortunately,
10:20April 4, 1968,
10:22Martin Luther King
10:23is murdered
10:24on a hotel balcony
10:25in Memphis.
10:26And that's the rat's bowl.
10:28Despair
10:29and the anger that followed 68
10:31feed a new generation
10:32of more radical activists,
10:34more visible
10:35and who are fed up with the silence.
10:37As a result,
10:38This is a revolt.
10:39June 28, 1969
10:40in New York.
10:41That day,
10:42The police are conducting a routine raid
10:44in a bar called
10:45the Stonewall Inn
10:46in the neighborhood
10:46of Greenwich Village.
10:48This bar,
10:49it was a refuge
10:50for people
10:50LGBTQIA+,
10:52at one time
10:52where their mere public existence
10:54was criminalized.
10:56People were being arrested
10:56just because they were gay,
10:58transvestites,
10:59or transgender.
11:00But instead of scattering,
11:01this time,
11:03Nobody moves.
11:04A crowd gathers
11:05and for three nights,
11:07clashes are taking place.
11:08The police
11:09lose control.
11:11Besides,
11:12it's in memory
11:12of this event
11:13that every year
11:14during the month of June
11:14Pride Month takes place.
11:16Regarding
11:16the hippies,
11:17at the end of the decade,
11:18the movement receives
11:19his final blow
11:20with the case
11:21serial killer
11:22Charles Manson
11:23who claims to be a hippie
11:24and deaths
11:25leading figures of the movement
11:26such as Jimi Hendrix,
11:27Janis Joplin
11:28and Jim Morrison
11:29as a result of drug abuse.
11:31All that emotional rollercoaster
11:32progress
11:33recoil
11:34will infuse
11:35in the 1970s
11:36And ladies and gentlemen,
11:38Here we are.
11:39Disco!
11:40The movement is being undermined.
11:43but you are still
11:44a hippie at heart.
11:45Except that now,
11:46you have nowhere
11:47where to find
11:47the peace and love man.
11:49In the end,
11:50You have two choices,
11:51the gatherings
11:51in the parks
11:52or in the street,
11:53knowing that the police
11:53can beat you up
11:54at any time,
11:55or the evenings
11:56out of sight
11:57in the apartments.
11:58We are before
11:59the arrival of nightclubs
12:00in the United States.
12:01Besides,
12:02Fun fact,
12:03the first discotheque
12:04is Parisian
12:04and dates from 1947,
12:06whisky
12:07Go go!
12:08And this is our national regime
12:10who came up with the idea
12:10to replace the jukeboxes
12:11by record players.
12:13It seems harmless
12:13at first glance,
12:14but you need to know
12:15that at the time,
12:15if we wanted to dance,
12:16We had the concerts,
12:18the radio
12:18or jukeboxes.
12:19I forgot to do number 3.
12:20The musical choice
12:21was limited or imposed.
12:23Régine,
12:24with the record player,
12:25it expands
12:26the musical selection.
12:27And without knowing it,
12:28she inspired
12:29a New York evening
12:30considered as
12:31the shivers
12:32from the disco era.
12:33That's crazy!
12:34David Mancuso's loft.
12:37Aged 25,
12:41already having money,
12:42to pay the rent
12:43from his loft,
12:43he decides to organize
12:44a paid evening
12:45a rent parties.
12:47SO,
12:47I see what you're thinking.
12:48The owners' agreement is required.
12:49to make one.
12:50I am submitting the information
12:52like that.
12:53David Mancuso
12:54will lay the foundations
12:55clubbing
12:55with values
12:56stemming from the hippies
12:57since he himself was.
12:59In his loft,
13:00everyone
13:00is welcome.
13:02Black,
13:02white,
13:02Latino,
13:03queer
13:04poor or rich.
13:05And in the 1970s,
13:06It's revolutionary.
13:08Especially since the media
13:09mainstream favor
13:10always the broadcast
13:10of so-called white music.
13:12Rock,
13:13country music,
13:14folk music,
13:15his loft,
13:15and all the clubs
13:16who will inspire
13:17will become places
13:18underground
13:18which will be shelters
13:19for all those
13:20that mainstream society
13:21reject.
13:22It's in these nightclubs
13:23that disco culture
13:24born
13:25before even having
13:26a name.
13:27It's a mixture
13:27funk,
13:28soul,
13:29of rhythm and blues
13:29and a hint
13:30Latin and gospel music.
13:32Disco,
13:32it's music
13:32freedom
13:33and minorities
13:34who are reclaiming
13:35at night.
13:36Tim Lawrence,
13:37disco era expert,
13:38was able to interview Mancuso.
13:40For him,
13:40here is the perfect recipe
13:42to throw a party.
13:43A group of friends
13:43who wants to join
13:44and dance.
13:45A room with good acoustics
13:47and enough space
13:47for dancing.
13:48A high ceiling,
13:49a beautiful wooden floor,
13:51of intimacy
13:51so that people
13:52so they can relax.
13:53A sound system
13:54around 100 dB
13:55and a decoration
13:56with disco balls.
13:58He is here.
13:59our myriad reflectors
14:00and quickly
14:01it becomes indispensable
14:03at the party.
14:04Mancuso inspire
14:05the entire next generation
14:07from which stem
14:08legendary clubs
14:09who wanted
14:09to recreate the spirit of the loft.
14:14And at these underground parties,
14:15the light
14:16takes an essential place.
14:18The disco ball
14:18becomes a perfect tool
14:20to create an atmosphere
14:21hypnotic,
14:22cosmic
14:23and soaring.
14:24She transforms
14:24an entire room.
14:26Fascinated
14:26and inspired
14:27because of what he saw
14:27at a loft party,
14:29a very young teenager
14:2915 years old,
14:30Niki Siano,
14:32decides to open
14:32his own place
14:33two years later
14:34and he will become
14:35unavoidable.
14:36The Gallery
14:37by Niki Siano.
14:39Niki is just 17 years old
14:40and of course,
14:41to do better
14:42that Mancuso,
14:43he will choose
14:43a disco ball
14:4491 cm in diameter,
14:47that's 30 cm more.
14:48Ah, men!
14:50and always this story
14:51of size.
14:52That's it,
14:52our disco ball
14:53is a must-have.
14:54By the way,
14:55It's actually Niki Siano
14:56who transformed
14:57the status of DJs.
14:58Before,
14:59the disc jockey,
15:00he was just a technician
15:01who played records,
15:02point.
15:03Him,
15:03thanks to the arrival of turntables,
15:05It's a mix that feels like an emotional journey.
15:07It creates moments of tension.
15:08climbs,
15:09transitions,
15:10People are crying.
15:11shout
15:11and laugh on the track.
15:13These evenings are an experience.
15:14This is his home
15:15that the DJ becomes a star
15:17and mixing is an art.
15:19After,
15:19gallery,
15:20it's literally
15:21the explosion of nightclubs
15:22which will go so far as to influence
15:24the music industry
15:25since with the invention
15:26maxi-vinyl,
15:27we can now record
15:28songs
15:297 to 12 minutes.
15:30The producers
15:31can lengthen sounds
15:32to make people dance
15:33a maximum amount of time.
15:34Quite the opposite
15:35from TikTok, finally.
15:36A good example,
15:37Love to Love You Baby
15:38in 1975.
15:40Basically,
15:40the soul sound
15:41It was about 3 minutes.
15:42Giorgio Moroder
15:43made a version
15:4417 minutes
15:45for the clubs.
15:46That's huge!
15:47I love to love you baby
15:50After,
15:52It's getting a little bit dirty.
15:53Good,
15:54we could talk
15:54disco music
15:55for hours
15:56because I love it,
15:57Barry White,
15:58Abba,
15:58It's Ron.
15:59But what interests us,
16:00That's it.
16:01During the second half
16:02from the 70s,
16:03she will become visible
16:03in the eyes of the whole world
16:05and in particular
16:06thanks to a film,
16:07Saturday Night Fever.
16:10This is the beginning
16:10disco fever.
16:12Everyone
16:12will be contaminated
16:14and France
16:14is not to be outdone
16:15in history.
16:16We have some truly big names
16:17to begin
16:18by our disco diva,
16:20Dalida.
16:21Besides,
16:21If that's Gigi's name,
16:22It's thanks to her.
16:23Gigi,
16:24But what do they know?
16:26to music,
16:26The Americans?
16:27Apart from the twist
16:28and rock'n'roll.
16:29And you're not Gigi,
16:30You are Lola.
16:31This does not concern you.
16:33Dalida poses her first
16:34disco stone
16:35in 1975
16:36with I will wait.
16:38In 1976,
16:39the king of disco
16:40makes a spectacular entrance,
16:42Serone.
16:43But I actually even have the album.
16:45I'll go get it.
16:45You see,
16:46I'm not lying.
16:46I'm a huge disco fan.
16:48Gigi in paradise
16:49and the best of Serone.
16:51I've been sanding it so much!
16:52like a piece of furniture.
16:55How to talk about disco
16:56not to mention him?
16:57At the global level,
16:58he really shaped the genre
16:59with its title
16:59Love in Seminor
17:00then with the timeless
17:02Supernature.
17:04Supernature.
17:05It looks like yogurt.
17:06Speaking of timeless,
17:08we also have the tubes
17:09Born to be Alive
17:10by Patrick Hernandez.
17:12So this is his only hit song.
17:13but it continues
17:14to bring it back to him
17:14A lot of money.
17:17Well done, Patoche.
17:18Born to be Alive.
17:19Born to be Alive.
17:21We have Sheila's Spacer.
17:24Spacer.
17:25We have of course
17:26Claude François,
17:27a disco icon.
17:29It's a shame he was
17:30problematic.
17:33Ah yes, that's right.
17:34We also have the
17:34Henri Bellolo
17:35and Jacques Morali.
17:37You're going to tell me
17:37That is who, quite rightly, is responsible.
17:39But they are the creators
17:40of the Village People.
17:40Disco is everywhere
17:42and even rock music.
17:43His nemesis draws inspiration from it.
17:45Kiss,
17:46the Rolling Stones,
17:47Paul McCartney,
17:48Queen.
17:49The style is experiencing a race to the hit
17:50which will unfortunately do him a disservice
17:52because the sounds that come out
17:53are unequal.
17:54Indeed, Blondie releases her hit song
17:56Heart of Glass
17:57But besides that,
17:57There are lots of mistakes.
17:58In terms of cinema,
17:59It's the same thing.
18:00We are trying to reproduce
18:02the recipe for Saturday Night Fever.
18:03Thank God It's Friday,
18:05Skate Town USA
18:07Roller Boogie
18:08Xanadu,
18:09Fame.
18:10There are some cool movies,
18:11Fame, for example,
18:13but the race for fame,
18:15She,
18:15It's not famous.
18:17Brief,
18:17It smells like indigestion
18:18and the conservatives
18:19They were just waiting for that.
18:20I remind you that the disco world
18:22is a busy environment
18:22by minorities
18:23and that a portion of the population
18:25at the time
18:25viewed them with great suspicion.
18:27to put it politely.
18:29He was just waiting for something to go wrong.
18:31to demolish everything.
18:34This slip-up,
18:35what it represents best,
18:36This is Studio 54.
18:38This club,
18:38it is both the prime
18:39and the downfall of disco.
18:41It was
18:41The Place to Be
18:42by David Bowie,
18:44Elton John,
18:45Diana Ross,
18:45everyone
18:46had been there.
18:47There is an article title
18:48from Nouvel Obs
18:49which sums up the place well.
18:50Studio 54,
18:52mountain of coke
18:53and an avalanche of stars.
18:54And to top it all off,
18:56the club bosses
18:56are arrested
18:57for tax fraud.
18:58The myth collapses
18:59and the studio closes its doors.
19:01Where disco lovers
19:02they saw freedom,
19:04others saw it
19:05of decadence.
19:06Its success engenders
19:07homophobic reactions,
19:08racist and violent
19:09so strong
19:10that one night,
19:10disco literally
19:12was murdered.
19:14It might seem weird,
19:16But let's talk baseball.
19:17Steve Dahl,
19:18a rock radio host,
19:20decides to take action
19:21against disco
19:22by creating the slogan
19:23Disco Sucks,
19:25translatable by
19:26Disco is rubbish.
19:27And far too motivated.
19:28he is organizing an event
19:29anti-disco,
19:31Disco Demolition Night.
19:33The crazy bus driver, in my opinion.
19:34Finally, the cabin madman
19:35at the bottom of his radio, basically.
19:37July 12, 1979
19:38between two baseball games
19:40in the stadium
19:40of the White Sox in Chicago,
19:42he puts down a box
19:43containing disco vinyl records
19:44and makes it explode.
19:46In the crowd,
19:47listeners who came
19:47to attend
19:48at Disco Demolition Night
19:49they lose it,
19:50invade the field
19:51with their disco vinyl
19:52and light fires
19:54to destroy them.
19:55Result,
19:55the anti-mute police
19:56evacuated the stadium
19:57and the White Sox
19:58declare forfeit.
19:59Okay, I assure you,
20:00Disco is not dead
20:01that evening,
20:02But this is the beginning of the end.
20:04Gradually,
20:05rock will return
20:05at the forefront
20:06and dominate again.
20:08We can consider
20:09I Will Survive
20:10like the latest disco hit
20:11of that era.
20:12A title heavy with meaning
20:13that our disco ball
20:14will take it literally.
20:16The legacy.
20:17In the 1980s,
20:19nightclubs
20:19have transformed into a club
20:20and the child of the Saoul
20:22and Funk
20:22now considered outdated.
20:24saw his descendants born.
20:25The house,
20:27technology,
20:28high energy.
20:30Its low banks
20:31have transformed
20:32in synthesizer notes
20:33and its batteries
20:34in drum machines.
20:35Italo disco
20:36by Giorgio Moroder
20:37with tubes
20:38like I Feel Love
20:39continued to make people dance
20:40the crowds.
20:41His runs too.
20:42The disco sounds
20:43influenced
20:43Michael Jackson's pop
20:44including Off The Wall
20:45is impregnated.
20:46Madonna's,
20:47the Backstreet Boys,
20:48the Spice Girls
20:49and many other artists.
20:50And finally,
20:51in the 2000s,
20:52thanks to Jami Roquai
20:53and Daft Punk, for example.
20:54disco was able to be reborn
20:55of his ashes
20:56overlooked
20:57by its luminous sphere.
20:58Because no,
20:59It's not just a musical trend.
21:01Disco,
21:01It's a cultural movement
21:02multifaceted.
21:04Mancuso used it
21:05to brighten up her evenings.
21:0750 years later,
21:08his evening The Loft
21:09still exists
21:10and our myriad reflectors
21:12continues its revolution
21:13highlighting
21:14pride.
21:15Against her will.
21:16the disco ball
21:17witnessed
21:17of many changes
21:19in society
21:19And it's crazy!
21:21how, under his watchful eye,
21:22communities
21:23were able to express themselves
21:24and develop.
21:25Today,
21:26outside of disco
21:27musical revival,
21:28our famous ball
21:29gave birth
21:30to beautiful works of art
21:31like poop,
21:33Finally, the board of directors,
21:34I don't know how to say it.
21:35Don't pay attention.
21:35But it's very beautiful.
21:36NASA used its appearance
21:38to make it a satellite
21:39and she made her entrance
21:40in our homes
21:41in all its forms.
21:43Clock,
21:44mirror,
21:44jacket,
21:45WC,
21:46bicycle helmet.
21:48In any case,
21:48I'm so happy!
21:49to have this fascination
21:49for this object
21:50because ultimately,
21:51It taught me a lot of things
21:53And I hope you do too.
21:54I hope you liked it
21:55this video
21:56which is very different
21:57of what I usually do
21:57So if that's the case,
21:58feel free to put
21:59likes,
22:00comments like that
22:00to support me
22:01and push me to make more.
22:03Kisses and music!

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