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Proto-Disco - 'It's Monday Night'
Year
1971
Story
Alex reacted very dramatically to Isaac's new collaboration with Scott McTavish. Alex's psychiatric nurse, Juanita Johnson, accused Alex of being homophobic. Alex claimed that that had nothing to do with it, and explained it was the music that he couldn't comprehend. Juanita told him that the only way to deal with this was to write in the same style. Alex said he would only do so if she agreed to sing the song. He even made an illustration for 'I See You Dancing'. She agreed and ended up singing ‘It's Monday Night’ in all its glory, with new dance moves at their failing Monday night residency in New York. The tune was only ever performed live. Scott McTavish, renowned for being easily agitated, was insulted by Alex's sincere music-therapy creation, and stormed off after singing the song's lyrics begrudgingly.
