Disco 2000 (song)
1995 single by Pulp / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"Disco 2000" is a song by British band Pulp, included on the band's fifth album, Different Class (1995). Featuring a disco-inspired musical performance, the song was based on Pulp singer Jarvis Cocker's childhood memories of his friend Deborah Bone, who he had "fancied" in his youth but could never impress.
Quick Facts Single by Pulp, from the album Different Class ...
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from the album Different Class | ||||
B-side | "Ansaphone" | |||
Released | 27 November 1995 (1995-11-27) | |||
Genre | Britpop | |||
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Label | Island | |||
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"Disco 2000" on YouTube | ||||
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"Disco 2000" was released as a single on 27 November 1995 by Island Records, the third from Different Class. The single reached number seven in the UK and charted in several others. The release was accompanied by a music video directed by Pedro Romhanyi, which was based on the story told on the single's sleeve artwork. The song has since become one of Pulp's most famous tracks and has seen critical acclaim.