@@FallenOne669 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-KNNiz7KeJIs.html Homer has a rhinestone jacket that he was trying to spell Disco Stud on the back but ran out of room for the d so it says Disco Stu
@@markmorose Can relate. My favorite hobby is repairing Soviet mechanical watches. Not only is the mechanical watch a piece of functional jewelry instead of a necessity nowadays, the country my watches of choice come from no longer exists. Still, I do it because it brings me fulfillment.
Honestly, Disco never died - it just branched off and got absorbed into a bunch of other genres. A lot of the hallmarks of disco survived through the house scene in the 90s and pop started a semi-revival in the early 2010s
Disco is alive and well in all groove heavy pop. I mean, I absolutely hate it because it's usually American Psycho levels of superficial and vacuous, but it's there.
@@rorysimpson8716 Random Access Memories is the best disco you can get nowadays. It's a masterpiece and won best album in one of the most competitive years for a reason.
Poor baby nothing is truly dead if people still enjoy it, Disco Stu was an icon doing what he loved and not giving a flying fuck, hyper fixated to stuff most people don't care, can relate ♥️
This is just like good Dance and Trance music from the 1990’s and 2000’s. Those times are not coming back. Many good venues From Gatecrasher to the Hacienda in the UK to the Guvernment night club in Toronto all gone as well.
Synthwave made a pretty good return even if it wasn't celebrated by a majority of the populace. Though these days, most stuff isn't celebrated by the masses.
@@dotmadhack Yeah, but trends always change. Even the Synth scene isn't what it was ten years ago. And the tastes of fans evolve, too. I still appreciate some Perturbator or some Miami Nights 1984 in my life, but now I'm a metalhead. Maybe in ten years I'll be singing the blues, or strumming a banjo outside a shack on the bayou. Stu's problem isn't that "disco died" (hell, I had a disco phase in high school), it's that he defines himself purely based on something external. He requires the validation of others *as* Disco Stu, and that's why he's unhappy. What we need to see is the rise of Stoic Stu.
TBH, Disco Stu's character feel weirdly dated nowadays? The joke was he was obsessed with a genre that was universally seen as a rightfully destroyed fad, nowadays it's respected and if anything, over-mythologized like Punk. Hell, people look at you funny if you say you don't like it.
Hmm yeah it rough man 0:03 hmm this jus like mission hill if Bart's andy then him being a chatacturist is pretty oakley n Weinstein dealings i hear that same go about wit objects n door slamming on the pj's plus barts' oldest
i don't even watch the Simpsons and this hurts, like being dragged so far from your own time that you don't even know WHAT you are anymore, hurts to witness