AHC: Disco Never Dies!

Ok, how could we get it so that disco, discoteques, disco dancing, and possibly afros and flannel jackets:D manage to exist straight on from the seventies to now in a mostly recognizable for? How would it change other music, dances, and fashions?

(To all haters, I'm sorry. To the revivalists, you're welcome.)
 
On the plus side hair metal probably never happens out of some kind of reaction against disco's dominance, making something more along the lines of Metallica, Slayer, and the like as the norm instead of the new wave moving in to supplant the gaudy mess that was 80s hair metal.
 
There's a school of thought that techno, dance and electronica are the descendants of disco. Prevailing cultural taste in music will shift over the years one way or the other; as catchy as a ragtime tune may be we don't see too many of them on the Top 40 these days. If disco is sticking around without a visible death knell, could we see a slow evolution resulting in a sort of disco/techno hybrid?
 
There's a school of thought that techno, dance and electronica are the descendants of disco. Prevailing cultural taste in music will shift over the years one way or the other; as catchy as a ragtime tune may be we don't see too many of them on the Top 40 these days. If disco is sticking around without a visible death knell, could we see a slow evolution resulting in a sort of disco/techno hybrid?

sounds like post disco to me, with it's derivatives, italo, boogie etcetera. Disco as music didn't really die, but evolved. Disco as a culture however took a serious blow.
 
Ok then, let's focus on keeping the disco culture alive.

Just spitballing here, but Saturday Night Fever is seen today as disco's last hurrah. Could delaying the movie change anything?
 
(Takes out chainsaw)
On the plus side we may see more afro guys in horror movies, now Im off to the "Remake 2: Die stupid director DIE!"
 
I am missing my rust colored leasure suit. The leasure suit was a god sent to fourteen year old boys. Parents though it looked formal enough that it got us out of wearing a tie. Waiting in line for President Ford, I could see the Republican boys wearing leisure suits. Which reminds me i need to warn you young folks to keep any samples of any outrageous fashions. I broke the heart of a museum employee when I told her that the rust colored leisure went to a rummage sale before it went out of fashion.
 
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