I love it when members raise questions which in turn causes us to research and learn new interesting things about the disco culture.Nano is on the right track as to it's origin.
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"New clubs and bars began to pop up literally underground. These late-night basement parties were run like the American speakeasy and included the use of passwords, memberships and rotating locations. The new form of nightclub was called "discotheque", the French word meaning "record library". Live acts and known venues were too dangerous to chance, as today's trespassing ticket was a one-way trip to the camps in 1941. The latest jazz records from the United States were awaited with bated breath by this new underground. It was a long and dangerous journey into Paris, dodging bullets and Nazi checkpoints (and you thought your bag was heavy!)"
This is from a website that provides an informative essay on discotheque origins which I found quite fascinating.
http://www.jahsonic.com/Discotheque.html
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