Keith Levene, John Lydon, John Wardle, Jim Walker, David Humphrey
Producer(s)
Public Image Ltd
Public Image Ltd singles chronology
"Public Image" (1978)
"Death Disco" (1979)
"Memories" (1979)
Alternative cover
12" cover
"Death Disco" is a song by Public Image Ltd. The record was released in both 7" and 12" single formats with a "½ Mix" of the song and "Megga mix" (an instrumental version of "Fodderstompf" from Public Image: First Issue) on the 12" version. It reached number twenty on the UK Singles Chart. The song was released in an alternative shorter version as "Swan Lake" on the group's second album, Metal Box, with slight changes at the end. The title change reflects the quote from Tchaikovsky's ballet score that surfaces in Keith Levene's guitar part.
In his autobiography, Rotten: No Irish, No Blacks, No Dogs, Lydon stated that the song was written for his mother, who had died of cancer not long before. "I watched her die," he told Select in 1990. "She was tough, my mum. She asked me to write a disco song for her funeral. This was hardly happy stuff."[4]
According to AllMusic, "the song is built on a dense groove informed equally by dub and disco" and features both "Lydon at his most desperate and stark" and Keith Levene "dishing out shards of guitar that complement the rhythm one moment and then shift into horrific riffing the next."[3]
"Death Disco" was also included on the 1983 album Live in Tokyo.
The song was ranked at No. 11 among the top "Tracks of the Year" of 1979 by NME.[5]
Paul Lester of The Guardian wrote that "Death Disco" was "the biggest hit with a load of rhythmical dissonance [...] until the dosser disco of Happy Mondays'
"Hallelujah" ten years later."[6]
^Alexander, Phil (1 April 2014). "20 Great Post-Punk Tracks". Mojo. Retrieved 23 August 2016.
^Reynolds, Simon (2012). Energy Flash: A Journey Through Rave Music and Dance Culture. Soft Skull Press. p. 202. ISBN 978-1-59376-477-7.
^ abKellman, Andy. "Death Disco - Public Image Ltd. | Song Info". AllMusic. Archived from the original on 14 March 2016. Retrieved 23 December 2019.
^Select, December 1990
^"Albums and Tracks of the Year". NME. 10 October 2016. Retrieved 15 November 2016.
^Lester, Paul (11 July 2008). "What's the weirdest chart hit of all time?". The Guardian. Retrieved 8 June 2017.
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