Music and Revolution: Songs That Changed the World
Some protest songs change the world with slogans. This one does it by teaching you how to live inside your own body. In this Pride‑month episode of Music and Revolution, Rolf Straubhaar dives into Sylvester’s 1978 disco classic “You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real)”—a song that sounds like pure dance‑floor bliss but works underneath as a theology of queer embodiment. We follow Sylvester from a strict Pentecostal childhood in Watts, through San Francisco’s psychedelic drag troupe the Cockettes, to the queer, Black, and Latinx club scene that turned his falsetto into a kind of gospel for the disco floor. From early underground spaces like the Loft and Paradise Garage to the mainstream “Disco Sucks” backlash, this episode traces how disco became both refuge and target—and how “Mighty Real” emerged as an anthem for people whose bodies and desires were treated as problems everywhere else. Rolf breaks down the song’s church‑service structure, its mantra‑like “I feel real” refrains, and the way Sylvester, Two Tons O’ Fun, and producer Patrick Cowley built a sound that points directly toward Hi‑NRG, house, and modern club music. We end by following the song’s afterlives—from Jimmy Somerville and Byron Stingily to Adam Lambert & Sigala’s Pride in London version—and by revisiting a roller‑rink memory where “Mighty Real” was just great skating music, long before its history of queer liberation came into focus. If you’ve ever shouted along to that chorus without knowing who Sylvester was, this episode is for you. In this episode you’ll find: * A sensorial tour of 1970s underground discos as queer, Black, and Latinx refuges in the wake of Stonewall. * Sylvester’s journey from Pentecostal prodigy in Watts to San Francisco drag theatre with the Cockettes. * How Sylvester, Two Tons O’ Fun, and the Hot Band fused gospel vocals with four‑on‑the‑floor disco on Step II. * A close reading of “You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real)”—its verses, the “I feel real” mantra, and its church‑like build. * Discussion of disco’s mainstream peak and the racist, homophobic “Disco Sucks” backlash and Disco Demolition Night. * A personal roller‑skating‑rink story that reframes the song from background fun to queer lifeline. * The song’s legacy through covers by Jimmy Somerville, Byron Stingily, Adam Lambert & Sigala, and more. * A look at how “Mighty Real” connects disco to later Hi‑NRG, house, and contemporary Pride anthems. Keywords * Sylvester * You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real) * Disco history * Queer nightlife * Black and Latinx club culture * Cockettes * Two Tons O’ Fun * Weather Girls * Patrick Cowley * Paradise Garage * Loft / Gallery * Disco Sucks * Disco Demolition Night * Hi‑NRG * House music * Queer embodiment * Pride Month * Music and Revolution
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