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"Do You Think I'm Disco?" Steve Dahl & Teenage Radiation - parody song
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“Do You Think I’m Disco?” Steve Dahl & Teenage Radiation – parody song

GO TO DAHL.COM FOR MORE!! Another Steve Dahl classic parody song from 1979. This song is a parody of Rod Stewart’s “Do Ya Think I’m Sexy?”, which for many rock fans signaled another rock artist selling out to the largely commercial disco sound. “Do You Think I’m Disco” managed to be on the Billboard Top 65 for a few weeks and got national airplay as there were in many cases sharp divisions between disco and rock fans. The song also aired numerous times on the “Doctor Demento Show” which is a nationally syndicated radio show that features parody songs. “Do You Think I’m Disco” was the ‘theme’ song for the “Insane Coho Lips” which was Steve Dahl’s anti-disco army made up of fans who sent in for membership cards, as well as attending some Disco Demolitions at different clubs around the Chicago area, and of course which later led to the “Disco Demolition Night” at Comiskey Park (explanation to follow). It is truly a timeless classic by radio legend Steve Dahl. Steve Dahl is truly the original of the inaptly titled “shock jocks” long before others like Howard Stern or Don Imus who most often get the credit. Steve was usually just brutally honest and open in talking about his personal life, as well as having very little inhibition in terms of comedy. Part of the anti-disco fervor for Steve Dahl started when the station he was first on in Chicago, WDAI, decided to change formats and become “Disco DAI.” Dahl was told he could stay, but responded by telling station management that