I’m sure I can’t be the only one who can never picture Charlie going hard, like many drummers do. I always think of him with that customary chill “Ah, yes, how do you do? Lovely to be here” look on his face, while knocking it out on the drums, cool as can be.
Great reaction gentleman. This was there rendition of how Disco should sound . All I can say is Charlie and Bill are fantastic. They are definitely the glue in this song. Ronnie and Keith’s greasy guitar work is amazing. This song brings back great memories. Thank you for what you are doing for the AirPlay family.
Hell YEAH, the Stones wrote it! "This is Funk!....Of Course!"😄. Guys, you have GOT to hear the live version of this! ! Bobby Kyes sax solo for one. Best live performance of a song Ive ever heard.... 1997, Jagger is wearing pink shirt. Please do video reaction!!!
@@susiedawson3349 Exactly, which is most certainly was intended to be. Disco was big at the time, and the Stones weren't the only rock band that dipped their toes intot he disco end of the music pool around that period of time.
"Miss You" was written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards. It peaked at number one on the Billboard Hot 100. I saw the Rolling Stones about 7 years ago. They are still at the top of their game. I don't know where Mick Jagger gets all his energy from LOL. Check out "Angie" and "Waiting on a Friend." They are both slower songs but worth a listen.
I just saw the Stones in Las Vegas. I drove my son 8 hours to Vegas, checked them out in front of 65 thousand folks, and drove back. I got home about two hours ago. The bassist Daryl Jones, tore this song up.
This album used to have a sliding card under the cover which has cutouts for each face, so you could slide the card underneath and change the faces on the cover
I can't tell you what a pleasure it was watching you guys hear this for the first time. I've been around a long time, watched you discover Steely Dan. I saw the Stones on this tour, in the Fox Theater in Atlanta. Seats 3,700. Loved this album. Play "Shattered". Yeah, it's a Stones song.
This is the Rolling Stones at their funkiest best! No one can do a better cover than this original! The late Charlie Watts and Bill Wyman are locked in tightly on this track!
1978. Punk Rock. Disco. And The Stones made their Punk/Disco song. HUGE HIT for them and sort of put them back on the map. Lots of folks thought The Stones were done before they came out with this album. Check out Shattered. Another banger off of this album.
This a Stones Original, never heard anyone else do this song but the young are taking so much music to use. It would be good to see them acknowledge the musicians that wrote and performed the music they claim
This song was the National Anthem at Studio 54 back in the day... They played a version that was about 10 minutes long, and blew the roof off the place... A moon with a coke spoon would come down from the ceiling, and that signaled the party had officially started LoL......Great times!!
I saw The Rolling Stones in Houston at the start of their current Hackney Diamonds tour on April 28, 2024! Man, they still rock! I hope I have that Mick Jagger energy when I'm in my 80's. They played for TWO HOURS!!!
This was the Stones’ “comeback” record when music critics had written them off as “out of ideas, “too old,” “too rich,” and “too hedonistic” to care or have a creative resurgence in the late 1970s. With Mick Taylor gone, Ronnie Wood is now in the group as a full-time member (played on Black and Blue (1976), filled in for Taylor on the 1975 Tour, and received membership on the ‘76 Tour). The album Some Girls (1978) is really an NYC album that serves as an emblem of the grimy, pre-gentrified days and musical scene of CBGB’s, Max’s Kansas City, and Studio 54. It's mostly a return to the rough-hewn, bare-bones rock and roll that started to re-emerge in the punk scene of the 1970s. “Miss You” is the lone disco-tinged track, but it really encapsulates the sleaze of the dance club scene, as only the Stones would know how. Songs like “When the Whip Comes Down,” “Respectable,” and “Lies” pack more punch than any of the punk drivel coming out at the time.
I have said it before and I'll say it again. The stones are one of the few bands that have a billion songs, and none of them sound the same. With a catalog as huge as theirs, that is an amazing feat.
They oscillate from a variety of genres and styles because they've transcended just about every musical trend and fad, and era since the early 1960s. That said, they always remain sounding like the Stones, no matter which incarnation of the group.
The best thing that ever happened to the Stones was the Beatles breaking up. They got up from under their shadow and found their own identity which made them rise to the top in the 70’s and 80’s when they produced some of the best music in those two decades.
Miss You" is a song by the English rock band the Rolling Stones, released on Rolling Stones Records in May 1978. It was released as the first single one month in advance of their album Some Girls. "Miss You" was written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards. It peaked at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 and number three on the UK Singles Chart. An extended version, called the "Special Disco Version", was released as the band's first dance remix on a 12-inch single.
Was laying in bed with the flu when this just came out. 10-11th grade. Mom came in from going to the grocery and tossed this lp on the bed! She was not a Stones fal lol No idea what possessed her to go to the Record Bar in the mall for this. She'd usually get me a MAD magazine...i still have the record. She's 89 and still teaches piano, AdvancedRussian Technique,...had her 71st reictal yesterday. Bad a** mom❤
The Rolling Stones was the originators to this track. This was my intro to the group. Then came "Emotional Rescue" (you should check that song out too), and later "Start Me Up", "Waiting On A Friend" (check their music video for that one).
Bill Wyman (87) was a member and the bass player unril 1993 when he retired from the Rolling Stones. Took the rest of the Stones 2 years to acknowledge that he had retired.
The Stones are amazing...they have been evolving every decade of my life. I wish the Beatles could have stayed together so the Rolling Stones had some competition.
I saw them sing this in 1984 in Oakland, and I'll see them 40 years later, this July! They grew up with blues, and it's in their bones. Here is the 2024 set list of songs: "Start Me Up" "Get Off My Cloud" "Rocks Off" "Out of Time" "Angry" "Beast of Burden" "Mess It Up" "Tumbling Dice" "You Can't Always Get What You Want" "Little T&A" (Keith Richards on lead vocals) "Sympathy for the Devil" "Gimme Shelter" "Honky Tonk Women" "Miss You" "Paint It, Black" "Jumpin' Jack Flash" "Sweet Sounds of Heaven" "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction"
They are on a sold out stadium tour (+ JazzFest in New Orleans) in The States right now! They are sounding just as good as always and Mick’s energy, moves and vocals are just as strong as ever…. Go catch them if you get a chance!
July 1978 Rolling Stones touring Some Girls LP at Soldier Field. Opening acts - Southside Johnny and Asbury Dukes, Peter Tosh and Journey. Afterwards people heading to parking lot and the sounds of people singing “Ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh Ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh Ooh ooh ooh ooh” could be heard throughout. Just too darn catchy.
This was the song! I was a 80s child and Miss You was my first purchase using my own money to buy the 45-record single. I played this song over and over. The Stones were the cool, larger than life band! When I attended University of Iowa football games as a young teen it was The Stones you heard blaring from frat house row! Good times.
Light years ahead of their time in 1970's. They challenged us, their fans and listeners back then, to keep up as they fearlessly and masterfully set the future trends.
Still have my ORIGINAL copy of "Some Girls", with pictures in all the cut-outs, including Farrah Fawcett-Majors, who sued to get her picture removed. Hence, the current album cover with missing faces. One of the last truly great albums by The Stones.
They actually put out a good album last year! The first single was 'Angry'. It's very good!! When an old band like them puts out new music it's usually way under their usual quality, it's hard to replicate what they had in their earlier career. But I was super pleasantly surprised by 'Angry'!
The Stones dip their toes in the currents and waters of the disco era, dance music craze, sprinkling in some R&B circa 1980. I loved it, my stones devoted friends thought it was CRAP lol.
This hit the airwaves when I was 17. I'm 63 now. I can literally remember the first time I heard this. We were flying across the desert in a '68 camaro, from Santa Barbara to Phoenix, doing a constant 110 mph. I remember thinking, " wow, this album is going to be huge " damn I miss my youth 😢
100% NYC Disco & Stones combination.. as a kid in ‘78 in Queens this album was played everywhere and this track was everywhere (even on BLS by Frankie Crocker) a total NYC album..
Written by The Rolling Stones. In 2002, music producer Dr. Dre released a re-mix of the track. It was featured in the 2002 film Austin Powers in Goldmember.
A lot of people call the Rolling Stones overrated. I actually think the opposite, the older I get the more I appreciate them. They were kind of overshadowed by the Beatles in the 60’s and Zeppelin in the 70’s, but I keep coming back to the stones more than those two
This is a true, not a cover, Rolling Stones song and Mick Jagger knocked it out of the freaking park! He did this at the White House for President Obama when he was in office and everybody there stood through the whole performance😊😊😊❤
This is around the time that a lot of classic "rock" artists like Rod Stewart and The Stones were making "disco" songs, and this was their first disco record. If you like this, you should seek out the 12-inch mix.
This was the single version. Y’all need to check out the album version with the killer saxophone solo. Takes it over the top!!
Absolutely!
I’ve never heard this without the sax. Totally changes the song. Yes, they were deprived not hearing the sax version.
There's also a 12-inch mix, with the classic line "Girls will come and go... they're just like streetcars."
Not only that, but this is a remastered single version. Definitely need to listen to the album version, agree totally.
@@catserver8577 Even that's edited. Check out the "long version."
This is written and performed by the Stones
Yup. Came out in Jr. year at college.
Stones 1978
Charlie Watts. ladies and gentlemen. Every beat in place.
Yeah, it’s what a drummer does.
I’m sure I can’t be the only one who can never picture Charlie going hard, like many drummers do. I always think of him with that customary chill “Ah, yes, how do you do? Lovely to be here” look on his face, while knocking it out on the drums, cool as can be.
I remember after it came out - Wyman saying it was the first time mick and keith finally turned the volume up on charlie and he
Amen! 🙏
As a boomer era guy, if I hear the Stones playing in a bar anywhere, I know I have found my people. 🇨🇦🇨🇦
I have never heard anyone but the Stones do this song.
A few artists have covered it most notably Etta James
Look up a cool version by Jacqui Naylor!
Dr dre remixed in 2002
prince did a pretty cool live version of it late 80s,as well as black eyed peas live on some TV show,maybe in europe.
@@jaquestraw1Etta James? Like “I’d Rather Go Blind” Etta James?
Oh, I gotta go hunting. Thanks for the tip.
This is the original, released May 1978. A song from my youth..!
Hell yes Anchorage, AK 1978 party time music in all the clubs too!
And one of the most overplayed songs of all time! Joining the ranks of Stairway, B-Rhapsody and Don't stop Believing haha...sadly
Reached Billboard #1 in August 1978.
It's NOT the original. I think it's the radio edit.
One of my all time favorite albums. Not a bad track on it!
You could argue that The Stones unintentionally made the best disco/funk song of the 70's.
Most covered Rolling Stones song.
Bill Wyman's bass was on point
Yes and thank you!
I miss him in the band
Great reaction gentleman. This was there rendition of how Disco should sound . All I can say is Charlie and Bill are fantastic. They are definitely the glue in this song. Ronnie and Keith’s greasy guitar work is amazing. This song brings back great memories. Thank you for what you are doing for the AirPlay family.
Hell Yes Charlie and Bill could bring it … 👊🏼
The song outlived disco
My favorite Stones song. To me it's a funk song...that bassline is iconic.
Mine too
Yeah the stones wrote this man
Hell YEAH, the Stones wrote it! "This is Funk!....Of Course!"😄. Guys, you have GOT to hear the live version of this! ! Bobby Kyes sax solo for one. Best live performance of a song Ive ever heard.... 1997, Jagger is wearing pink shirt. Please do video reaction!!!
I would call it disco/funk.
I agree!
@@susiedawson3349 Exactly, which is most certainly was intended to be. Disco was big at the time, and the Stones weren't the only rock band that dipped their toes intot he disco end of the music pool around that period of time.
Totally underrated album
"Miss You" was written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards. It peaked at number one on the Billboard Hot 100. I saw the Rolling Stones about 7 years ago. They are still at the top of their game. I don't know where Mick Jagger gets all his energy from LOL. Check out "Angie" and "Waiting on a Friend." They are both slower songs but worth a listen.
Hard, hard disco beat with a blues harp motif played by Sugar Blue, one of the best blues harp men in the 70s & 80s.
Shout out to Sugar Blue!! Mean harp player fr.✌🏼
sugar blue, picked up off Manhatten sidewalks, more or less, let him sleep in the studio
I just saw the Stones in Las Vegas. I drove my son 8 hours to Vegas, checked them out in front of 65 thousand folks, and drove back. I got home about two hours ago. The bassist Daryl Jones, tore this song up.
This album used to have a sliding card under the cover which has cutouts for each face, so you could slide the card underneath and change the faces on the cover
Yet another reason why I miss LPs and record stores. It just isn't the same these days.
When La rolls his eyes up and starts shaking his head... You know it's a good song! Love your reactions.
There is a reason they have been called the best rock and roll band of all time
Greatest rock n roll band. They could do rock, country, funk, blues, reggae etc. So many great songs its insane
And Im a punk rock metal head. They just make great songs in any genre.
Another great reaction! This song was written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards and first performed by the Rolling Stones.
This was a huge hit in Disco techs. My favorite Stones song.❤
The bass… playing on the upbeat! GENIOUS! Never before in rock!!!
It was a stones original
I was waiting for this one! Got to do SHATTERED next from the same album!
Yeah, you couldn’t turn on a radio station without hearing this or “Shattered”. My favorite RS album.
Another banger from my youth!
Thank You Both ,one of my favorites forgot about this gem from the past. Thanks UA-cam.
I can't tell you what a pleasure it was watching you guys hear this for the first time. I've been around a long time, watched you discover Steely Dan. I saw the Stones on this tour, in the Fox Theater in Atlanta. Seats 3,700. Loved this album. Play "Shattered". Yeah, it's a Stones song.
They did this tune just to prove that they could kick ass in every genre, even disco.
I still don’t hear disco. But that’s okay. It’s great!
@@marcusjaybrode2129the drums are 100 percent disco
@@marcusjaybrode2129 - you don’t hear that “4 to the floor” drum beat there? Its what disco is centered on and around
This is the Rolling Stones at their funkiest best! No one can do a better cover than this original! The late Charlie Watts and Bill Wyman are locked in tightly on this track!
British groups from the 60s like the Stones idolized American R&B and blues. It shows in songs like this.
Rolling Stones wrote most of their songs and hits! They wrote Miss You!
The Rolling Stones wrote & recorded this song in 1978. Snoop Dogg, A Tribe Called Quest & King Tee also sampled the song.
This is my fav Rolling Stones song
Really?
Mine too
Really?
Really?
This Saturday I will be at The Raider Stadium in Las Vegas when The Rolling Stones hit the stage.!!! Yeah.! Rock & Roll road trip this weekend.!!!!
1978. Punk Rock. Disco. And The Stones made their Punk/Disco song. HUGE HIT for them and sort of put them back on the map. Lots of folks thought The Stones were done before they came out with this album. Check out Shattered. Another banger off of this album.
This a Stones Original, never heard anyone else do this song but the young are taking so much music to use. It would be good to see them acknowledge the musicians that wrote and performed the music they claim
Great song and album. Released during the disco era - better than any other disco song!
Tune this is, Rolling Stones are so good there's literally something for everyone. Hope you cool cats are well ✌️❤️
The Stones
Rock and roll. Yep
Blues. Yep
R&B. Yep
Funk. Yep
Country. Yep
This song was my intro to the Stones. I was 13 and completely obsessed.
This song was the National Anthem at Studio 54 back in the day... They played a version that was about 10 minutes long, and blew the roof off the place... A moon with a coke spoon would come down from the ceiling, and that signaled the party had officially started LoL......Great times!!
Still have this album from 1978 on vinyl. Great album and awesome review.
You guys love music the way I love music. My favorite reaction channel, thank you!
This band can do it all - rock, blues, funk and ballads- so talented and creative.
This one's an absolute classic, but then again.aren't they all ! Yes, it's absolutely an original stones song. Love the stones ❤
This channel is criminally under rated with only 45k subs.
I agree 100%! The best reaction channel on UA-cam!
I saw The Rolling Stones in Houston at the start of their current Hackney Diamonds tour on April 28, 2024! Man, they still rock! I hope I have that Mick Jagger energy when I'm in my 80's. They played for TWO HOURS!!!
1978 JFK stadium, Philly, my first concert. 100k people, what an eye opener.
My favorite Stones album - it's got everything punk, disco, country, r&b, r&r...
The Stones’ Disco song ❤❤❤
This was the Stones’ “comeback” record when music critics had written them off as “out of ideas, “too old,” “too rich,” and “too hedonistic” to care or have a creative resurgence in the late 1970s. With Mick Taylor gone, Ronnie Wood is now in the group as a full-time member (played on Black and Blue (1976), filled in for Taylor on the 1975 Tour, and received membership on the ‘76 Tour).
The album Some Girls (1978) is really an NYC album that serves as an emblem of the grimy, pre-gentrified days and musical scene of CBGB’s, Max’s Kansas City, and Studio 54. It's mostly a return to the rough-hewn, bare-bones rock and roll that started to re-emerge in the punk scene of the 1970s. “Miss You” is the lone disco-tinged track, but it really encapsulates the sleaze of the dance club scene, as only the Stones would know how.
Songs like “When the Whip Comes Down,” “Respectable,” and “Lies” pack more punch than any of the punk drivel coming out at the time.
Yes. The Rolling Stones wrote & performed this song. Yes. The Rolling Stones have a new song out called, "Anger" and album. The band is on tour.
I have said it before and I'll say it again. The stones are one of the few bands that have a billion songs, and none of them sound the same. With a catalog as huge as theirs, that is an amazing feat.
They oscillate from a variety of genres and styles because they've transcended just about every musical trend and fad, and era since the early 1960s. That said, they always remain sounding like the Stones, no matter which incarnation of the group.
'Dirty Work' and beyond? They all sound the same.
The best thing that ever happened to the Stones was the Beatles breaking up. They got up from under their shadow and found their own identity which made them rise to the top in the 70’s and 80’s when they produced some of the best music in those two decades.
Miss You" is a song by the English rock band the Rolling Stones, released on Rolling Stones Records in May 1978. It was released as the first single one month in advance of their album Some Girls. "Miss You" was written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards. It peaked at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 and number three on the UK Singles Chart. An extended version, called the "Special Disco Version", was released as the band's first dance remix on a 12-inch single.
One of my favorite Stones songs
4:00 La getting down wit it 💯
Was laying in bed with the flu when this just came out. 10-11th grade.
Mom came in from going to the grocery and tossed this lp on the bed! She was not a Stones fal lol
No idea what possessed her to go to the Record Bar in the mall for this.
She'd usually get me a MAD magazine...i still have the record.
She's 89 and still teaches piano, AdvancedRussian
Technique,...had her 71st reictal yesterday.
Bad a** mom❤
Rolling Stones emotional rescue
The Rolling Stones was the originators to this track. This was my intro to the group. Then came "Emotional Rescue" (you should check that song out too), and later "Start Me Up", "Waiting On A Friend" (check their music video for that one).
Charlie Watts said that was his favourite era of the Stones.
Bill Wyman (87) was a member and the bass player unril 1993 when he retired from the Rolling Stones. Took the rest of the Stones 2 years to acknowledge that he had retired.
PURE FUNK!! Excellent reaction, fellas 😊❤👏
I saw them in Houston last Sunday. Mick is in better shape than most people his age. It was an unforgettable evening.
Yet, he bad-mouths the USA. Strange.
I bought this album the year it came out and still have it! I’m 62 years old! Never gets old!
I’m seeing them at Soldier Field in late June and can’t wait I saw them twice in the 1980’s as well. Great showmanship.
The Stones are amazing...they have been evolving every decade of my life. I wish the Beatles could have stayed together so the Rolling Stones had some competition.
Oh this is one of my favorite songs on my favorite Stones album! High School memories flood my brain along with the tunes
I saw them sing this in 1984 in Oakland, and I'll see them 40 years later, this July! They grew up with blues, and it's in their bones. Here is the 2024 set list of songs: "Start Me Up"
"Get Off My Cloud"
"Rocks Off"
"Out of Time"
"Angry"
"Beast of Burden"
"Mess It Up"
"Tumbling Dice"
"You Can't Always Get What You Want"
"Little T&A" (Keith Richards on lead vocals)
"Sympathy for the Devil"
"Gimme Shelter"
"Honky Tonk Women"
"Miss You"
"Paint It, Black"
"Jumpin' Jack Flash"
"Sweet Sounds of Heaven"
"(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction"
Not a chance you saw them live in 1984
No one, NO ONE, has done more musical genres than the Rolling Stones.
Whole album is a masterpiece. I've owned it since it was released in 1978.
They are on a sold out stadium tour (+ JazzFest in New Orleans) in The States right now! They are sounding just as good as always and Mick’s energy, moves and vocals are just as strong as ever…. Go catch them if you get a chance!
Great album opener on their last fully classic album. Some girls is fantastic
Jamming, love it. Head bobber for sure. Right on!
July 1978 Rolling Stones touring Some Girls LP at Soldier Field. Opening acts - Southside Johnny and Asbury Dukes, Peter Tosh and Journey. Afterwards people heading to parking lot and the sounds of people singing “Ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh Ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh
Ooh ooh ooh ooh” could be heard throughout. Just too darn catchy.
This was the song! I was a 80s child and Miss You was my first purchase using my own money to buy the 45-record single. I played this song over and over. The Stones were the cool, larger than life band! When I attended University of Iowa football games as a young teen it was The Stones you heard blaring from frat house row! Good times.
The Stones wrote this. It is so funky you could smell it!
Light years ahead of their time in 1970's. They challenged us, their fans and listeners back then, to keep up as they fearlessly and masterfully set the future trends.
The bassline is everything!
BTW... Ron Wood plays bass on 'Shattered'. IDNKT
Still have my ORIGINAL copy of "Some Girls", with pictures in all the cut-outs, including Farrah Fawcett-Majors, who sued to get her picture removed. Hence, the current album cover with missing faces. One of the last truly great albums by The Stones.
They actually put out a good album last year! The first single was 'Angry'. It's very good!! When an old band like them puts out new music it's usually way under their usual quality, it's hard to replicate what they had in their earlier career. But I was super pleasantly surprised by 'Angry'!
Can't wait for y'all to hit Emotional Rescue by the Stones!
NEXT, PLEEEEEEEASE!!!
🔥🔥🔥🔥💣💣💣💣❤️❤️❤️
The Stones dip their toes in the currents and waters of the disco era, dance music craze, sprinkling in some R&B circa 1980. I loved it, my stones devoted friends thought it was CRAP lol.
Some Girls is the fourteenth studio album by the English rock band the Rolling Stones, released on 9 June 1978 by Rolling Stones Records.
This hit the airwaves when I was 17. I'm 63 now. I can literally remember the first time I heard this. We were flying across the desert in a '68 camaro, from Santa Barbara to Phoenix, doing a constant 110 mph. I remember thinking, " wow, this album is going to be huge " damn I miss my youth 😢
Me, too , brother. Just a few months younger...
I was in a Gold Trans Am with t-tops.
Reason 104 why they are the greatest band ever.
100% NYC Disco & Stones combination.. as a kid in ‘78 in Queens this album was played everywhere and this track was everywhere (even on BLS by Frankie Crocker) a total NYC album..
I can confirm this from my nearby Brooklyn youth!
Written by The Rolling Stones. In 2002, music producer Dr. Dre released a re-mix of the track. It was featured in the 2002 film Austin Powers in Goldmember.
Great song and fun album.This was at the height of disco so The Stones decided they would mix things up and boy did they ever with this funky tune!
A lot of people call the Rolling Stones overrated. I actually think the opposite, the older I get the more I appreciate them. They were kind of overshadowed by the Beatles in the 60’s and Zeppelin in the 70’s, but I keep coming back to the stones more than those two
Yeah stones were inferior to both bands for melody,harmony, rhythm. But superior for swagger😂
Don’t agree at all. Best band ever.
My absolute favorite Stones song. Please listen to the longer version. Luvit❤😂
This tune was HUGE in the clubs, Ladies be grabbing me onto the floor each time the DJ turned it.
One of my favourate Stones tunes...... I used to play this a lot when I was a DJ....
This is a true, not a cover, Rolling Stones song and Mick Jagger knocked it out of the freaking park! He did this at the White House for President Obama when he was in office and everybody there stood through the whole performance😊😊😊❤
Bass line is awesome. Great song.
Watching you guys operate is fun.
Thanks for what you do.
Great music.
Gets me on the dance floor
This song will forever remind me of my best friend, Regina ❣️ We were 15 when we met in April 1978 & she could *dance* 💃🏽🕺🏽🤩
your guys reactions are always great and why I love em all the time. love to see others who just get lost in good music
This is around the time that a lot of classic "rock" artists like Rod Stewart and The Stones were making "disco" songs, and this was their first disco record. If you like this, you should seek out the 12-inch mix.