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Wit & Attitude Quote by Giorgio Moroder

"I think it would be stupid for us to try and tell people who are dancing in a discotheque about the problems of the world. That is the very thing they have come away to avoid"

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Moroder’s line is a cool splash of water on pop music’s perennial messiah complex. He’s not pretending the dance floor is a town hall; he’s defending it as a purpose-built refuge. The bluntness of “stupid” matters. It’s a producer’s pragmatism: read the room, respect the function. In the disco era he helped define, the club wasn’t just entertainment, it was infrastructure for release - a place where bodies could temporarily outvote the headlines.

The intent isn’t to deny “the problems of the world,” but to argue that delivering them, uninvited, into a discotheque is a category error. The subtext is ethical: people have a right to be off-duty. In a culture that constantly monetizes anxiety and demands public positions from every artist, Moroder draws a boundary around pleasure as something more than escapism. It’s maintenance. It’s self-preservation. It’s communal therapy without the sermon.

There’s also a shrewd reading of audience psychology. Disco’s promise is immediacy: the kick drum, the pulse, the shared tempo. Drop a lecture into that and you don’t “raise awareness,” you break the spell - and the spell is the product. Moroder’s own work, all sleek repetition and machine precision, is designed to let you stop thinking in sentences for a while.

Context sharpens the point: late-70s nightlife, post-crisis malaise, and marginalized communities carving out spaces where joy was itself a kind of defiance. Moroder isn’t saying the dance floor can’t be political; he’s saying it already is, precisely because it refuses to be a briefing.

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Moroder, Giorgio. (2026, January 17). I think it would be stupid for us to try and tell people who are dancing in a discotheque about the problems of the world. That is the very thing they have come away to avoid. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-think-it-would-be-stupid-for-us-to-try-and-tell-77056/

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Moroder, Giorgio. "I think it would be stupid for us to try and tell people who are dancing in a discotheque about the problems of the world. That is the very thing they have come away to avoid." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-think-it-would-be-stupid-for-us-to-try-and-tell-77056/.

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"I think it would be stupid for us to try and tell people who are dancing in a discotheque about the problems of the world. That is the very thing they have come away to avoid." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-think-it-would-be-stupid-for-us-to-try-and-tell-77056/. Accessed 13 Feb. 2026.

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Giorgio Moroder (born April 26, 1940) is a Producer from Italy.

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