The school year is winding down in a small Montreal suburb. I file into the old gym with dozens of my 6th grade friends for whatever this sock-hop thing is. True to the name, shoes come off and the boys and girls line up on opposite sides of the gym chatting and giggling with excitement and nerves. Any uncertainy of what to do next evaoporates as "You should be dancing" pounds out of the decades old speakers. We all surge to the middle of the floor with glee, limbs flailing in our best disco flair. Worried thoughts of a slow dance and it's requisite awkward crossing the floor and extending my hand to my crush are long gone. We meet in the middle, smiling and snapping our arms into the air. Best of 1977 memories. Thanks Bee Gees!
I don't care what genre of music you love...if this doesn't get your feet moving you're officially dead! Impossible not to groove out to... The Bee Gees really were ahead of their time.
Great song from Saturday Night Fever. The fourth member on stage is Andy their younger brother who had a solo career of his own and just joined them for this performance. Andy also died very young.
Shes adorable. The way she jump up and down with joy, shows a genuine excitement for music. Like a child, absorbing the good and the pure. We must be like children again and enjoy life.
I was only a rock n roll girl LZ especially. Hated disco. But when this album came out, I bought the tape, but didn't tell any of my friends and hid the tape in my car...a Pinto!! 👍❤🤙😁
Just FYI: What you watched was a (very well-edited) fan-made video. There is no official video for this song. The shots of the Bee Gees were from the world tour concert film they did in 1979, where their little brother Andy Gibb was a special guest at one show and sang with them. He was a pop star in his own right. There were only 3 Bee Gees. Andy didn’t sing this with them in the studio when it was originally recorded. The parts where John Travolta is dancing are a scene from the 1977 film “Saturday Night Fever”, and this song was used in that scene, so that’s why it was cut in. Also, NOBODY DANCED IN A BIG GROUP LIKE THAT IN DISCOS IN THE 70s, not even Italians in Brooklyn. Those dances were choreographed specifically for the movie.
Vocal matching that you really only get with siblings. Spectacular harmonics. This video featured Andy Gibb, the younger brother who had several hits of his own in the era.
Disco, baby! What a time to have grown up in that era. This was one of THE key songs of the era, if not the defining song. The dance floor was always packed when it was played. Love your reactions!
The disco era gets trashed a lot but it was really a fun groovy time back then I was a young kid back in the late 70s but I even grooved with it myself the first vinyl Lp I bought at the age of 6 was a Casablanca record of Disco mix with people like Donna Summer and Giorgio Moroder and Roberta Kelly and I still have that album today ! Disco music was a vibe ! Im a rocker dude a guitarist of metal and grunge but I won’t ever let go of my love for disco either there’s always room for good music !
Apparently the disco sound started, or at least was popularized, by the Beegees and then basterdised by commercialism. I think that's what ruined disco. Not that it was a bad sound but that when you have a person in a duck suite singing like a duck and releasing an album with disco in the name, yeah that's gonna have a lot of people questioning the legitimacy of the sound.
I don't care what anyone says, but to me Disco was great music! I remember as a kid that the Rock purists would trash Disco, and their motto was "Disco sucks", you could even see it on graffiti everywhere. What closed minded people. I loved both kinds of music and didn't care to admit it!
@@Xman156 absolutely I have no shame in admitting I loved disco never did ! If people don’t like something then that never swayed me none I always did my own thing ! You have to rock your life your way !
@@michaeldaugette802 Absolutely agreed! I had a Rock fan friend back in the day that I got him to like Disco with my Saturday Night Fever album. Sadly, he would never admit to his Rock purist friends that he liked Disco because of peer pressure.
I never realised Andy Gibb sang with his brothers/on this! I knew he had his own solo career before dying young, but never realised he was ever part of the Brothers Gibb (Bee Gees) until now!
Bee Gees had more than just a few Pop hits, with Robin being the lead vocal on a lot of them. They basically had TWO careers. After a few years of not recording and going through tribulations in the early Seventies, they came back better than ever. Barry changed his voice, taking lead on most of the Disco songs, Saturday Night Fever came out, and the rest is history.
Was listening to Black Sabbath / other alt-metal when this came out and attended the Disco Demolition at Comiskey Park (White Sox). Now both the Bee Gees and Sabbath are on my playlist, lol. Such talented composers/ musicians. Love your reactions!
I loved Led Zeppelin and other rock groups (Queen, Pink Floyd, Santana, etc) but then also grew to love Disco when it hit, as I went clubbing quite a bit. To this day I love both genres of music.
All four Gibb brothers are on stage here. At the height of the disco craze, you couldn't turn on a radio without hearing the Bee Gees. "Saturday Night Fever" turned John Travolta into a superstar.
Like that "Bee Gees sound " is prevalent in Andy's songs too. His voice was similar and at least Barry contributed to background vocals so that falsetto was there.
I saw the brothers live in 2000. AWESOME show. The women went wild. 18 piece band.... TOP SHELF TALENT. Barry Gibb has written 16 Number One Hits including 4 in a row in 1978.
You guys should react to more Bee Gees… "Too Much Heaven", "Tragedy", "To Love Somebody", "Massachusetts", "Love You Inside Out", "Love So Right", "How Can You Men a Broken Heart", "Nights on Broadway", "Fanny (Be Tender with My Love)", "Emotions" 💃🏻🕺🏼
It was fun watching you two react to this. For me, this completes a love (70s) - hate (80's / 90's / 00s ) - and now love again cycle of the BeeGees & disco. Funny how times changes your perspective on everything. Thanks for posting this - your reaction was great.
Love this reaction!! This was my first concert! My Daddy took me to see the Bee Gees on this tour when I was just a 4th grader. The tour opened in Dallas/Fort Worth and that is where my love and appreciation for live music began. 57 concerts and counting! I grew up to become a metal chick eventually, but I will always love and appreciate all kinds of music, especially the Bee Gees. Not just for nostalgia reasons, but because they are some of the greatest talent to ever write, record, or perform. Looking forward to more reactions from their incredible catalog.
Wowww, I see their little brother Andy Gibb in this video, he had a solo career, passed away way to soon. He dated a woman from the Hit primetime TV SERIES DALLAS in the 80's, Victoria Principle
Never get tired of watching reactions to this clip! The fact that baby brother Andy is in it, plays a big part, as well... We really had such a good time in the clubs, back then... no one got "insulted", stabbed - or shot, "just because"... Everyone came to dance and relax from a busy school/work week, nicely dressed, and in a good mood. Obviously, life wasn't perfect - but it wasn't as off the rails crazy as it seems to be today.
Wife here...Though I was born during the disco era..As a child who would grow on (on the road who's Father would open for Conway Twitty,Hank Jr. And George Jones.., Secretly I also loved..ROCK..,RAP and Metal!
John Travolta dancing to this in Saturday Night Fever is just iconic, so much so that Blizzard made it the default human dance move in World of Warcraft :P
Loved watching Lex react to this one! So much fun! They showed a scene from Saturday Night Fever. John Travolta worked really hard on this routine, and they almost cut it from the movie! It is iconic now. Say what you want about disco, but it sure gets people on the dance floor. Great reaction! 🤗
Many, many, many acts made important contributions to the “disco era”….But none made a bigger impact than The Bee Gees, and K.C. and the Sunshine Band….Donna Summer was the best female representative of that era. So much fun! Nice reaction, B&L!
Agree! You can't hear a song by the Bee Gees, K.C. or Donna and not feel like moving. That's what I love about disco, it's always a positive vibe! You left out Chic though! 😉
Disco became much maligned by the end of its run but it's influence on New Wave and newer genres of dance music (House, Freestyle, New Jack Swing, EDM,...) is not unnoticeable. The exchange theory between Disco and subsequent genres may never be mentioned but it can not be denied.
I *can't BELIEVE* Lex understood, "Whatchu doin' on your back?!", the *first* time she heard this song!!! Dang, girl...I've been hearing this song since it *came out*, and I only found out what they were saying there about 2 years ago! LOL Impressive. Mighty impressive, young lady.
The Bee Gees were definitely on fire! Not only the singers but the band too was smokin'! Some more Bee Gees fire: "Jive Talkin'" "Nights On Broadway" "Boogie Child" "Love So Right" "Wind Of Change" "Edge Of the Universe"
They go so well together because they were literally made for each other. That little dance move you're doing came from John Travolta in Saturday Night Fever. Whether or not you like disco, that soundtrack is immortal.
I was at a Hurricane Andrew benefit in 1992 at Joe Robbie Stadium (Miami) that Gloria Estefan (Miami Sound Machine and Miami Resident) put together to raise money. These guys came out last opening with this and 65,000 people stood up on their stadium seats and danced their whole set. I still get goose bumps.
RIP Andy, Mo, and Robin. you were such a big part of the soundtrack of my youth. Godspeed Barry, how you're still able to tour without your brothers would be undoable for the 99% of us all.
Other groups in the disco era probably wished they had produced a song like this. I can just hear them now, "Damnit why didn't we come up with this???"
Bee Gees known for their disco music… but they’re SO MUCH more. They wrote and recorded so many songs.. and many, many for others too. The 60s-70s and early 80s.. best music ever!! Great reaction.. thanks!
The lyrics go, 'My baby moves at midnight, keeps right on 'til the dawn', 'My woman takes me higher, my woman keeps me warm', 'What cha doing there laying on your back', 'What cha doing there laying on your back', 'You should be dancing' 'You should be dancing'...
I happened to be in LA during the premiere of Grease and watched all the stars and politicians getting out of their limos and walk the red carpet into the theater. It was an amazing day. This was the magical music for the movie. And yes, that makes me old….er!
My mom and aunt loved disco when I was a toddler ,very late '70s and early '80s. 😆. It was catchy. Bee Gees were big. Should see more of Donna Summer songs, too. Lot of good songs from her.
DISCO came 'bout in the mid 70s ('73/'74). EVERYBODY got into it full swing by '77 to the point that rock stars were crossing into the genre at the behest of rock DJs 😂
I think I wore out the grooves of my K-tel 'Disco Nights' album when I was in that phase of music appreciation. Later turning to Ozzy and Pink Floyd for a full recovery. I'm not afraid to admit that I loved this music at the time, and still love it to this day.
I love their music ,their songs are unbelievable, amazing ,love songs ,etc .I can't stop listening to them .they all singing in a harmonic way .I love them all RIP BeeGees, sing in heaven 🙏 😚🙂💖❤🙏🙏🙏 thank u for this gifts .
Takes me back to my disco days dancing under a mirror ball!! You can't sit still listening to this. Loved doing the line dances too! The Bee Gees were always great! Don't forget to listen to their older stuff. That's what made them famous. I STARTED A JOKE was a great one. 1941 MINING DISASTER is another. They have a great list for you to go through. MASSACHUSETTS.....
Is there anything in this world that will bring a smile to your face faster than when Lex squeals with joy? Never stop enjoying life, Lex!
would love to take her dancing to an 80's club! She would have soooo much fun....lol.
Must be nice to he young in this terrible World....oh gosh I take it back...its worse!
@@darrylvonrokk80s? This is 70s....
Nope, nothing in this world will bring a smile to my face faster than Lex squealing with delight at a new song! Absolutely love it!
Eh...many things? She's just a reactor. Lots of them these days.
Even as an old (49) metalhead, there's something about the joy in their music that makes you want to groove!
I’m going to be 106? you young whippersnapper
Even older metalhead, 57, always enjoyed late 70s or 80s New Wave dance tunes that had energy 👌.
@@severinlourenco8355 You young guys don’t know real music
Dance my man, DANCE
@@DeplorablesGarbage You mean breathe man breathe
Oh Andy is there too. John Travolta's dance to this in the movie Saturday Night Fever is AMAZING!!
For some early Travolta, you should check him out as Vinnie Barbarino from the 70s sitcom 'Welcome Back Kotter’.
Oh wow! I just saw him! So cool!
My heart breaks for Barry. I don't even know if either of his parents are still alive.
@@kjmorley I started crushing on Travolta on Welcome Back Kotter. Wonder if there is anywhere I can watch a few scenes.
Saturday Night Fever is one of my all time favorite movies and my favorite John Travolta movies I think it's his first or second
My favorite!!!💯😎💜
All 4 Gibb brothers together!!!! Love them!!!!
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@@msoileau83one of the rare times this happened.
The school year is winding down in a small Montreal suburb. I file into the old gym with dozens of my 6th grade friends for whatever this sock-hop thing is. True to the name, shoes come off and the boys and girls line up on opposite sides of the gym chatting and giggling with excitement and nerves. Any uncertainy of what to do next evaoporates as "You should be dancing" pounds out of the decades old speakers. We all surge to the middle of the floor with glee, limbs flailing in our best disco flair. Worried thoughts of a slow dance and it's requisite awkward crossing the floor and extending my hand to my crush are long gone. We meet in the middle, smiling and snapping our arms into the air. Best of 1977 memories. Thanks Bee Gees!
I don't care what genre of music you love...if this doesn't get your feet moving you're officially dead! Impossible not to groove out to... The Bee Gees really were ahead of their time.
Great song from Saturday Night Fever. The fourth member on stage is Andy their younger brother who had a solo career of his own and just joined them for this performance. Andy also died very young.
Great film remembered from the disco scenes and music, but has some biting social commentary in it as well.
He was only 30 when he died. He looked JUST like his eldest brother Barry. Now only Barry is left, so sad
Shes adorable. The way she jump up and down with joy, shows a genuine excitement for music. Like a child, absorbing the good and the pure. We must be like children again and enjoy life.
I was only a rock n roll girl LZ especially. Hated disco. But when this album came out, I bought the tape, but didn't tell any of my friends and hid the tape in my car...a Pinto!!
👍❤🤙😁
Pintos always reminded me of how it would feel to ride in a bubble car.
bad girl! but it's ok!
@@DeplorablesGarbage I loved driving my sister’s canary yellow Pinto, good thing I didn’t know at the time how dangerous they were!
Same...totally.
You were a closeted DISCO fan then 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Just FYI: What you watched was a (very well-edited) fan-made video. There is no official video for this song. The shots of the Bee Gees were from the world tour concert film they did in 1979, where their little brother Andy Gibb was a special guest at one show and sang with them. He was a pop star in his own right. There were only 3 Bee Gees. Andy didn’t sing this with them in the studio when it was originally recorded. The parts where John Travolta is dancing are a scene from the 1977 film “Saturday Night Fever”, and this song was used in that scene, so that’s why it was cut in. Also, NOBODY DANCED IN A BIG GROUP LIKE THAT IN DISCOS IN THE 70s, not even Italians in Brooklyn. Those dances were choreographed specifically for the movie.
There's been alot of great disco songs but nothing typifies that era more than this song......."YOU SHOULD BE DANCING!!!!"......."YEAH!!!!!"
Great songs will live forever, and this is one for the ages.
Rip Andy, Robin and Maurice thanks for giving us your talents you left us way too soon 🙏
Bless you Lex you have the sweetest pure soul and shine when you laugh and feel the music. Brads so calm and listening to the words - perfect combo.
Vocal matching that you really only get with siblings.
Spectacular harmonics. This video featured Andy Gibb, the younger brother who had several hits of his own in the era.
Disco, baby! What a time to have grown up in that era. This was one of THE key songs of the era, if not the defining song. The dance floor was always packed when it was played. Love your reactions!
This was disco. Nobody cared about the lyrics. Just happy energizing music- you couldn't stay still listening to.
Barry, oh sexy Barry. Still married to same woman 50 years. So tragic he lost all his brothers. They were so deeply connected. Love The Bee Gees.
Soooo sexy!!’
Watch Saturday Night Fever 🕺🕺🕺
So good when Lex light's up, really makes my day, hehehe! Yeah vintage Bee Gees good stuff, and that dance from Travolta just excellent...😂🤣😊
The disco era gets trashed a lot but it was really a fun groovy time back then I was a young kid back in the late 70s but I even grooved with it myself the first vinyl Lp I bought at the age of 6 was a Casablanca record of Disco mix with people like Donna Summer and Giorgio Moroder and Roberta Kelly and I still have that album today ! Disco music was a vibe ! Im a rocker dude a guitarist of metal and grunge but I won’t ever let go of my love for disco either there’s always room for good music !
Same thing I would say but I have 6 years on you. This was big when we would line dance during recess & roller skating.
Apparently the disco sound started, or at least was popularized, by the Beegees and then basterdised by commercialism. I think that's what ruined disco. Not that it was a bad sound but that when you have a person in a duck suite singing like a duck and releasing an album with disco in the name, yeah that's gonna have a lot of people questioning the legitimacy of the sound.
I don't care what anyone says, but to me Disco was great music! I remember as a kid that the Rock purists would trash Disco, and their motto was "Disco sucks", you could even see it on graffiti everywhere. What closed minded people. I loved both kinds of music and didn't care to admit it!
@@Xman156 absolutely I have no shame in admitting I loved disco never did ! If people don’t like something then that never swayed me none I always did my own thing ! You have to rock your life your way !
@@michaeldaugette802 Absolutely agreed! I had a Rock fan friend back in the day that I got him to like Disco with my Saturday Night Fever album. Sadly, he would never admit to his Rock purist friends that he liked Disco because of peer pressure.
Kick ass tune. Their best.
I never realised Andy Gibb sang with his brothers/on this!
I knew he had his own solo career before dying young, but never realised he was ever part of the Brothers Gibb (Bee Gees) until now!
He's not on the official recording which you are hearing along with the footage of Andy performing with them.
@@ckobo84 I think Andy sung on two Bee Gees SIngles ( tracks ) and a short appearence in the group , but really went for his solo music ventures.
Brad & Lex, they had several hits before the disco era. Try their "How Can You Mend a Broken Heart", "To Love Somebody" and "Lonely Days"!!
I loved Massachusetts and Words - They were prolific song writers as well as performers.
Bee Gees had more than just a few Pop hits, with Robin being the lead vocal on a lot of them. They basically had TWO careers. After a few years of not recording and going through tribulations in the early Seventies, they came back better than ever. Barry changed his voice, taking lead on most of the Disco songs, Saturday Night Fever came out, and the rest is history.
Was listening to Black Sabbath / other alt-metal when this came out and attended the Disco Demolition at Comiskey Park (White Sox). Now both the Bee Gees and Sabbath are on my playlist, lol. Such talented composers/ musicians.
Love your reactions!
I loved Led Zeppelin and other rock groups (Queen, Pink Floyd, Santana, etc) but then also grew to love Disco when it hit, as I went clubbing quite a bit. To this day I love both genres of music.
All four Gibb brothers are on stage here. At the height of the disco craze, you couldn't turn on a radio without hearing the Bee Gees.
"Saturday Night Fever" turned John Travolta into a superstar.
Like that "Bee Gees sound " is prevalent in Andy's songs too. His voice was similar and at least Barry contributed to background vocals so that falsetto was there.
I saw the brothers live in 2000. AWESOME show. The women went wild. 18 piece band.... TOP SHELF TALENT. Barry Gibb has written 16 Number One Hits including 4 in a row in 1978.
If I tried to dance like John Travolta these days, I’d be in the hospital having hernia surgery!! 🕺😳🤣
I was very young during disco Era. Used to put on my older sister's stiletto shoes and dance. She taught me how to do "The Hustle" and "The Bump"!@
Loved the bump!
@@kathybwellfun to watch.
bee gees love you inside out
You guys should react to more Bee Gees…
"Too Much Heaven", "Tragedy", "To Love Somebody", "Massachusetts", "Love You Inside Out", "Love So Right", "How Can You Men a Broken Heart", "Nights on Broadway", "Fanny (Be Tender with My Love)", "Emotions"
💃🏻🕺🏼
MORE BEE GEE’S!!!!!
“Love So Right” is absolutely fire 🔥
It was fun watching you two react to this. For me, this completes a love (70s) - hate (80's / 90's / 00s ) - and now love again cycle of the BeeGees & disco. Funny how times changes your perspective on everything. Thanks for posting this - your reaction was great.
John Travolta such an icon of so many times. Saturday night fever, Grease, Pulp Fiction. Great times.
Certified metal head here but got to admit, every time I hear this song I can’t stop moving.
That baseline is just insanely good
This song and Stayin' Alive and Saturday Night Fever are everything you need to know about 1977-8.
Love this reaction!! This was my first concert! My Daddy took me to see the Bee Gees on this tour when I was just a 4th grader. The tour opened in Dallas/Fort Worth and that is where my love and appreciation for live music began. 57 concerts and counting! I grew up to become a metal chick eventually, but I will always love and appreciate all kinds of music, especially the Bee Gees. Not just for nostalgia reasons, but because they are some of the greatest talent to ever write, record, or perform. Looking forward to more reactions from their incredible catalog.
Little brother Andy is with them! He's the cute blonde guy, lol. What a fun reaction! RIP to Andy, Maurice, and Robin
Dance with her Brad..she was grooving to this song as she should be. Classic
Wowww, I see their little brother Andy Gibb in this video, he had a solo career, passed away way to soon. He dated a woman from the Hit primetime TV SERIES DALLAS in the 80's, Victoria Principle
The BeeGees totally rock the disco era; you don't hear music like this these days
Disco was at its peak during the '70s-early 80s. Great song!
Never get tired of watching reactions to this clip!
The fact that baby brother Andy is in it, plays a big part, as well...
We really had such a good time in the clubs, back then... no one got "insulted", stabbed - or shot, "just because"...
Everyone came to dance and relax from a busy school/work week, nicely dressed, and in a good mood.
Obviously, life wasn't perfect - but it wasn't as off the rails crazy as it seems to be today.
I totally agree with you. The 70s - 80s were the best. Then crack came along and society has been a shyt hole increasingly ever since.
@@DeplorablesGarbage
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SO TRUE!!!
@@patticrichton1135
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Wife here...Though I was born during the disco era..As a child who would grow on (on the road who's Father would open for Conway Twitty,Hank Jr. And George Jones.., Secretly I also loved..ROCK..,RAP and Metal!
John Travolta dancing to this in Saturday Night Fever is just iconic, so much so that Blizzard made it the default human dance move in World of Warcraft :P
Loved watching Lex react to this one! So much fun! They showed a scene from Saturday Night Fever. John Travolta worked really hard on this routine, and they almost cut it from the movie! It is iconic now. Say what you want about disco, but it sure gets people on the dance floor. Great reaction! 🤗
Aww…what a wonderful moment that was to have all of the boys performing together. ❤️
This video features all 4 brothers! Andy Gibb had a significant solo career, too. "Shadow Dancing" is a good example.
Many, many, many acts made important contributions to the “disco era”….But none made a bigger impact than The Bee Gees, and K.C. and the Sunshine Band….Donna Summer was the best female representative of that era. So much fun! Nice reaction, B&L!
Agree! You can't hear a song by the Bee Gees, K.C. or Donna and not feel like moving. That's what I love about disco, it's always a positive vibe! You left out Chic though! 😉
@@DivaInTheWoods
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...and Nile Rodgers is still going strong!
Disco became much maligned by the end of its run but it's influence on New Wave and newer genres of dance music (House, Freestyle, New Jack Swing, EDM,...) is not unnoticeable.
The exchange theory between Disco and subsequent genres may never be mentioned but it can not be denied.
@@johnstjohn6658 You are so right.
Lots of good music from this era!
Brad that big smile u flash at Lex when she is really feeling the music is priceless!!! 💃🕺❤
I swear lex is he cutest thing on UA-cam. Always makes me smile
I *can't BELIEVE* Lex understood, "Whatchu doin' on your back?!", the *first* time she heard this song!!! Dang, girl...I've been hearing this song since it *came out*, and I only found out what they were saying there about 2 years ago! LOL Impressive. Mighty impressive, young lady.
She's very perceptive but I dont think we applied any forensic investigation into the lyrics back then because.. we should be dancin!
I always thought it was whatchu doin on ya butt?
The Bee Gees were definitely on fire! Not only the singers but the band too was smokin'! Some more Bee Gees fire: "Jive Talkin'" "Nights On Broadway" "Boogie Child" "Love So Right" "Wind Of Change" "Edge Of the Universe"
They go so well together because they were literally made for each other. That little dance move you're doing came from John Travolta in Saturday Night Fever. Whether or not you like disco, that soundtrack is immortal.
That song is fire forever! Good choice!
The best song on the entire soundtrack to Saturday Night Fever.
Yep Lex your're right. "What's 'cha doin' on your back."
I was in my late 20's during the disco dance era, and this stuff was the BEST
An amazing album. We couldn’t turn on the radio without hearing something off this record. Saturday Night Fever!
I was at a Hurricane Andrew benefit in 1992 at Joe Robbie Stadium (Miami) that Gloria Estefan (Miami Sound Machine and Miami Resident) put together to raise money. These guys came out last opening with this and 65,000 people stood up on their stadium seats and danced their whole set. I still get goose bumps.
BeeGees were EVERYTHING in the 70's man. You don't even know.
RIP Andy, Mo, and Robin. you were such a big part of the soundtrack of my youth. Godspeed Barry, how you're still able to tour without your brothers would be undoable for the 99% of us all.
Lex has the best reactions..
I LOVED THE DISCO ERA!!! IT WAS SO MUCH FUN!!!!
Lex has good taste. I freaking ADORE this song and can't sit still when I hear it.
Favorite Bee Gees song of all time. Icons. They were one of a kind.
Love the bass line in this song!!
Their little brother and teen heartthrob, Andy Gibb is singing in this.
HUGE DISCO ALBUM EVER!!!! DANCE BABY DANCE!!
Other groups in the disco era probably wished they had produced a song like this. I can just hear them now, "Damnit why didn't we come up with this???"
They were pre disco, then disco post disco, but basically most bands from Motown to even rock went disco at the time
Man was life fun in those days!
This is one of the few that had all FOUR brothers in it.
Bee Gees known for their disco music… but they’re SO MUCH more. They wrote and recorded so many songs.. and many, many for others too. The 60s-70s and early 80s.. best music ever!! Great reaction.. thanks!
Island in the stream. BEE GEES
I love me some Bee Gees
From the movie "Saturday Night Fever"
17 when this came out, one of the greatest dance songs ever.
Pure magic and to think I hated the bee gees in the 70’s & 80’s there songs stand the test of time
Loved The Bee Gees! Loved this era…everyone seemed to enjoy life and love one another! I feel lucky to have lived this era!
These guys were so popular...
Listening to them just made you feel warm and good
Love it - takes me right back to my teens. You're right Lex, it's "What you doin on your back, ah" 🕺🥰
You guys are adorable!!!!
Bee Gees is outstanding 😍💜💜💜💜💜👏
love her reaction
The lyrics go, 'My baby moves at midnight, keeps right on 'til the dawn', 'My woman takes me higher, my woman keeps me warm', 'What cha doing there laying on your back', 'What cha doing there laying on your back', 'You should be dancing' 'You should be dancing'...
I LOVE DISCO!!!
I happened to be in LA during the premiere of Grease and watched all the stars and politicians getting out of their limos and walk the red carpet into the theater. It was an amazing day. This was the magical music for the movie. And yes, that makes me old….er!
The Bee Gees one of the all time best in the business.
My mom and aunt loved disco when I was a toddler ,very late '70s and early '80s. 😆. It was catchy. Bee Gees were big. Should see more of Donna Summer songs, too. Lot of good songs from her.
DISCO came 'bout in the mid 70s ('73/'74). EVERYBODY got into it full swing by '77 to the point that rock stars were crossing into the genre at the behest of rock DJs 😂
love your reaction Lexy, awesome song awesome band
Those were the days in our lives than cannot be forgotten! Such FUN! 😅❤
SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER - still a great movie today, and a bastion of hits from that soundtrack - I think BEE GEES had 4 number 1's of that soundtrack.
Night Fever, Staying Alive, and More Than a Woman, besides You Should be Dancin'.
Lex is just a bundle of joy ❤️❤️💘 love her enthusiasm
When you hear the chorus for the first time, you realize they're 100% correct.
I think I wore out the grooves of my K-tel 'Disco Nights' album when I was in that phase of music appreciation. Later turning to Ozzy and Pink Floyd for a full recovery. I'm not afraid to admit that I loved this music at the time, and still love it to this day.
I love their music ,their songs are unbelievable, amazing ,love songs ,etc .I can't stop listening to them .they all singing in a harmonic way .I love them all RIP BeeGees, sing in heaven 🙏 😚🙂💖❤🙏🙏🙏 thank u for this gifts .
Oh I love the Bee Gees. No one like them. Great harmonies and such talent. I love them
I am 41. JUST NOW learning to appreciate this band and this song. Jams!!!!
"Despicable Me"...no one left the dance floor when they played this!
I always love her reactions. She’s so open minded about music and really gets into the groove as the music plays. They are both fun to watch!
Takes me back to my disco days dancing under a mirror ball!! You can't sit still listening to this. Loved doing the line dances too! The Bee Gees were always great! Don't forget to listen to their older stuff. That's what made them famous. I STARTED A JOKE was a great one. 1941 MINING DISASTER is another. They have a great list for you to go through. MASSACHUSETTS.....