The Joy of Disco
23:44 - Friday 23 March 2012 - In Categories UK Entertainment, Lifestyle, UK VideosComprehensive BBC Four film explores how New York’s underground music scene changed the world throughout the 1970s, and features excellent archive footage and interviews with key players such as Nile Rogers, Giorgio Moroder and Robin Gibb.
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