1,000% AGREED . BORN IN 66 AND A KID DURING THE SUPER 70'S AND A TEEN DURING THE AWESOME 80'S. YUP IT WAS ALL GOOD. GROWING UP WITHOUT A CARE IN THE WORLD. CLASS OF ROCKIN 84 HERE. ROCK ON JM !!!.
Walking on the sand at sundown on South Beach - this song was playing at the bar my friend & I just left - the sunset set was gorgeous. Every time I hear this song, I think of that night.🌴😎🏖🌃
My noolywed summer. I was too young to fully appreciate the singular and exquisite nature of it then. I have a feeling that my young wife did. Cancer claimed her life over 21 years ago. I'm not trying to be a downer here. I have good memories of 1976 and of our years together. Now if my wife were still here _she'd_ have some good memories. She was a good historian with a keen memory. Hearing "Moonlight Feels Right" by Starbuck brings a lot of good memories of '76, that Bicentennial Summer, into focus.
This is an absolute jem of a track. Reminds me of riding around in cars in the late '70's but the main thing is that it reminds me that music is supposed to move us and make us feel good.
@@cynthiamclellan6745 If I remember correctly, it was minimum cost! The park was open after hours, 9pm-3am. Just seniors and chaperones. Long lines at all the cool rides! We went and did all the family rides! lol. I saw Starbuck! Now, I will say I did not have their album! I'm a classic rocker! But, everyone knew that song.
That's cool! I was at some corporate Christmas party back in the late 90s at the Biltmore in LA. And I was surprised that the band playing were the Commodores! (Without Lionel Richie)
This reminds me of high school freshman year in 77. Life without cell phones, computers, technology. So we played ball and listened to great music like this.
Had my daughter at 6 Am Sunday morning 🌄 and this song played I'll never forget it, My doctor said that by Monday morning she'd be here . The moon sent her on her way, very symbolic and personal to me
@@Duckfan707 it's similar but a marimba solo...someone pointed out. Actually, Toto's hit song "Africa" features a short marimba solo, although not as prominent. Nevertheless, a classic marimba solo in "Moonlight!"
The song was good to go in December of '75, but an astute dj knew you don't drop a spring/summer love song in winter. True to his word, he played Moon light feels right, and it charted in April of '76. Thank you, Bruce, and all the band members, ❤️. A hit for Starbuck, a very special marriage, and a song 🎵 to carry in our 💕 for all our days.
The variety of music available in the 70s was unbelievable. My wife and I listen to soft rock 70s on UA-cam almost every night. The music brings back great childhood memories of being 70s kids. Funny thing is I am a 70s/80s hard rock and metal guy...Zeppelin, Sabbath, Maiden, Priest, etc. But soft rock is still the music of my childhood.
Many good memories with awesome great music. I'm glad I was a teenager then. I'm 60 now and that was my favorite decade of my Life. I'd do it all over again 😎☮️♥️✌️
I'm right there with you, same musical trajectory. I just dig all types of music but the stuff from the 70s & 80s carries so much more emotional weight with me...
Summer of 76 was absolutely my best! Took a motorcycle trip from Virginia to the Ozarks and back through Indiana and Kentucky. This song was part of it!!!!!!!
Bo Wagner rocked on the Marimba (not xylophone) and drove the women crazy with his tap-dancing routine... When Bo was ten years old he was a TV guest on the Original Mickey Mouse Club as a featured drummer and tap dancer...He also, in the early 1970's, worked as a studio musician in Los Angeles, appeared on The Lawrence Welk Show for three years and toured with The 5th Dimension, Roger Williams and Liberace. I worked for Starbuck's Lighting dude, Larry, and saw them live several times before going to Navy Boot Camp... Some memorable gigs were at the University of West Georgia in Carrollton and the Toys For Tots concert at the Omni in Atlanta... The guys were all great people...
I can remember the women yelling g for him on I think dick Clark American bandstand. The marimba player. Saw the tapdance on midnight special. I thought they had a trumpet that night on the intro too. Might be wrong. They toured with England dan and John Ford Coley and I missed them when they were at kearney Nebraska and that still bugs me today.
Boy does this song take me back to my Senior Year of High School 1976, Getting ready to graduate the Bicentennial Year 1976. SUCH FOND MEMORIES.. Some heart break as well.
I was 13 yrs old during the summer of 1976 and for some reason these mellow, pop songs of the summer evoke a certain feeling, not memories, just feelings. Not sure why but it’s nice.
@@jamesginn5191 Hello follow graduate of Class of 76...seems do far away but then again, great memories of yesterday...I was listening to 70's @70 and they just played that song 🎵
wow.i remember being 14 years old, listining to this song on the am radio of the car that was eventually mine.now im 60 wondering where the time went.life is so short.it passes by before you know it.
I was 17 riding around in my 68 Ford XL Galaxy when I first heard this song. Didn't even have a driver's license yet. Still love it, it's like a time machine. Wish I could go back, I'd never come back!
There's talent on the stage for sure - tight, great keyboards, marimba is killer and I remember dropping the top at Chesapeake Bay in an Olds Cutlass when this one came out (showing my age). But, there's some good stuff out today, too. It's fun to live the memories, but there's more to come.
+John Fisher class of 84 John and you got that right I had a Olds Cutlass Supreme Brougham with the rich velour nice interior . Wish those days were back , not sure about these days everything's different but hopefully it will be back good again.
I can remember being two months shy of 11 years old sitting on the sand at Newport Beach alone midday and gazing at the sunlight sparkles on the water listening to this song on a Gliligan type transistor AM radio. It was like divine intervention to hear those words "nothing like a scattered dose of ocean" as I was admiring it. I can't believe it was almost 50 years ago. That 1976 bicentennial year was something to remember. Everything is red white and blue. RIP to all the lost family that were there for those magical 2 weeks. Best summer of my life. Music is a timeline to my years.
I'll never forget how this song impacted me as a kid listening to it as we were driving to the lake on summer weekends ! It's a feeling that resurfaces everytime I hear it, even today !
I grew up in Arizona in the 70's. Loved this song, but never got to see rock performers on TV. The local stations just wouldnt pay the syndication fees. Luckily I moved the F out of that regressive dust bowl in '78.
I was a junior in high school. This was a major "makeout" song back then. When I aged, I realized the musicality that was in it. Great memories. Thanks.
I saw them live at Disneyland in 1978 during our High School "Senior Grad Night" where several LA area school let kids that had no disciplinary record go for $20 bucks, free bus rides to and fro, and 2 live bands- Starbuck and Rose Royce ("Car Wash"). Best $20 bucks I ever spent in 1978! And to my knowledge, since everybody was required to wear suit and tie and girls dress respectively, thus, no violence or bad shit went down (other than a couple kids getting caught with some Mother Herb, but that didn't affect anything.
Just turned 50, feel like sparking up a Newport with a Zippo, steer my vintage Mustang from New England down to the Chesapeake; and pick me up one of them Southern Belles... (I hear they HeII at night) God Love 'Em!
Ha ha same 🤙😁😃 Incredible year, Bicentennial 🇺🇲 of course with so many classic, moments and creations 😁🎉🍺🤙and this masterpiece was jamming although that incredible summer..."Framton Comes Alive" , Hotel California 🎸,Andrea True Connection "More,More, More..🕺💃 The debut of Rocky 🥊One of the greatest Olympic Games 🏅🎖️🏆 In my opinion..and on and on...One of the greatest years ever...❤🎉🏅🎖️🍺💃🕺🎸🥊🍹🤙😁😃🤙
I listen to this song and it sets me adrift on a sea of blissful memories. I see my grandparents white Mercury with the ignition on the dash, my parents disco dancing, drinking Schlitz and smoking weed with the neighbors, graffiti trains and bell bottoms dragging over gritty NY sidewalks, and a world full of big sunglasses and smiles. What a beautiful summer to be 4. What a beautiful song.
I can't believe it's 40 years went by I was only a kid age 12 I'm going to be 52 dam, those years gone fast enjoy your youth man really I mean it enjoy yourself now remember the years go fast I know take my word for it to everyone god bless you all Amen, thanks .
Edwin I'm 58 ..I went to sleep last night when I was a teen and this was playing on the radio and I woke up this morning, looked in the mirror and thought...OMG where did my life just go overnight ?
This may be one of the greatest one-hit wonders of all time. It beautifully captures the hedonism of the 70s and features a unique marimba solo that I understand Bo Wagner recorded in one take. Wish I’d been old enough to understand what it was about in 1976, but I was still a kid.
This song got me through some very hard times as a young adult. So grateful for this song. It is still one of my favorites forever. Get teary eyed still.
Me too, first boyfriend, first kiss, first experience making out. Great innocent memories, so young yet thought I understood life. very few songs with an xylophone in them
Oh my goodness! I remember this song from when I was a kid. I've never known who sang it, and I've been playing it in my head since the 70's. I'm glad I finally found this!
That marimba solo is one of the greatest solos in all of pop music.
I'm so happy I grew up in the 70 & 80s, nothing compares to real music nowadays!
Me too, we had great music to listen to then.Good job we can still hear it today.
1,000% AGREED . BORN IN 66 AND A KID DURING THE SUPER 70'S AND A TEEN DURING THE AWESOME 80'S. YUP IT WAS ALL GOOD. GROWING UP WITHOUT A CARE IN THE WORLD. CLASS OF ROCKIN 84 HERE. ROCK ON JM !!!.
I agree! 😊
Excellent J.
That’s so true
The 70s was the Best Decade in every category
Music that will never made again. It’s soothing beautiful and relaxing.
You got that right!
never...
Almost 45 years later and this song is as fresh as the summer of '76.....
Walking on the sand at sundown on South Beach - this song was playing at the bar my friend & I just left - the sunset set was gorgeous. Every time I hear this song, I think of that night.🌴😎🏖🌃
My noolywed summer. I was too young to fully appreciate the singular and exquisite nature of it then. I have a feeling that my young wife did. Cancer claimed her life over 21 years ago. I'm not trying to be a downer here. I have good memories of 1976 and of our years together. Now if my wife were still here _she'd_ have some good memories. She was a good historian with a keen memory. Hearing "Moonlight Feels Right" by Starbuck brings a lot of good memories of '76, that Bicentennial Summer, into focus.
@@robertjohnson5893 Thank you. I agree.
Fact!!!!!!!!!!!
One of the Best songs ever🎉❤😊
This is an absolute jem of a track. Reminds me of riding around in cars in the late '70's but the main thing is that it reminds me that music is supposed to move us and make us feel good.
i had my Grad Night at Disneyland in 1977 and StarBuck was playing live in Tomorrowland and playing this song-Great Times!!!
I bet that was an awesome experience! This song is Gold 💿
I was there!
Wow - Your class had the cash box🤑
@@cynthiamclellan6745
If I remember correctly, it was minimum cost! The park was open after hours, 9pm-3am. Just seniors and chaperones.
Long lines at all the cool rides! We went and did all the family rides! lol.
I saw Starbuck!
Now, I will say I did not have their album! I'm a classic rocker! But, everyone knew that song.
That's cool! I was at some corporate Christmas party back in the late 90s at the Biltmore in LA. And I was surprised that the band playing were the Commodores! (Without Lionel Richie)
Dude straight torched that marimba
Bo Wagner ...
He was a Dr too, but sadly died 2017
HOLY COW!!! I haven't heard this song probably since the 70's. 🤯 Thank you for posting this classic!!!
Awesome tune. The drummer is having wayyyy too much fun!! hehehe
wayyyy too much hair, too ;p
Screw that! Check out that BOSS xylophone player!😀
This reminds me of high school freshman year in 77. Life without cell phones, computers, technology. So we played ball and listened to great music like this.
Had my daughter at 6 Am Sunday morning 🌄 and this song played I'll never forget it, My doctor said that by Monday morning she'd be here . The moon sent her on her way, very symbolic and personal to me
Congratulations! My son was born 17 years ago and Chicago was playing when arrived after 22 hours! Enjoy!
Great song about falling in love, and filled with happiness and love.
Ten years old in 76 listening to this on the beach in Southern California with my girlfriend of the same age.! Wonderful times.
Yes I Love listening 70's music
Best xylopphone solo ever. Love love love this song.
Wasn't sure if it was a xylophone or a vibraphone...either way, the dude's outfit made me laugh!
@@Snarkapotamus it’s a marimba.
“You’re going to want more xylophone...”
@@pablocruise9514 Ha! Should be on SNL
@@Snarkapotamus Went back for a 2nd look and, oh man.
Best. Marimba. Solo. Ever. I am sooooooooo glad that I grew up in this era of music!!!
Gary Burton? Roy Ayers? Ruth Underwood? It was a great addition to the song.
And when he did his tap dancing routine, he had all the ladies swooning..!
True. He's like the Eddie Van Halen of Marimba playing. Great solo
Starbuck said the marimba solo was unrehearsed, spontaneous. Only took one take. Perfect.
And Spider from School of Rock must be his son !
Worked for them as assistant to lighting dude, back before I went to Navy Boot Camp in September of '77...
Great bunch of guys.
Must been exciting. Wish they would make music like this again.
God bless you and I salute you for your service!
Smooth lead vocals...and the BEST xylophone solo EVER!!! 😊
Marimba
@@Coowallsky• l haven't heard this song since l was 16 in 1976!
The only pop song with a xylophone solo.
@@Coowallsky, yes. But they are very similar. A marimba is a larger version of a xylophone with softer tones, and the xylophone has hard tones.
@@Duckfan707 it's similar but a marimba solo...someone pointed out. Actually, Toto's hit song "Africa" features a short marimba solo, although not as prominent. Nevertheless, a classic marimba solo in "Moonlight!"
The song was good to go in December of '75, but an astute dj knew you don't drop a spring/summer love song in winter. True to his word, he played Moon light feels right, and it charted in
April of '76. Thank you, Bruce, and all the band members, ❤️. A hit for Starbuck, a very special marriage, and a song 🎵 to carry in our 💕 for all our days.
what a great time in the 70s and 80s for music like this.How i miss those days when everything was so much slower and easier to live then
THIS IS MUSIC.
REAL MUSIC.
FOREVER.
I love that song! Brings back such good memories of the 70s when things were simple and easy! Thank you, Starbuck!!❤️❤️💋💋🥰🥰
I love this song yesterday and now in 2024,the 70s music is the best 👍👏👏👏
The variety of music available in the 70s was unbelievable. My wife and I listen to soft rock 70s on UA-cam almost every night. The music brings back great childhood memories of being 70s kids. Funny thing is I am a 70s/80s hard rock and metal guy...Zeppelin, Sabbath, Maiden, Priest, etc. But soft rock is still the music of my childhood.
I'm sure that Black Sabbath Maiden priests Etc I'm sure they're fans of this kind of music they usually are if it's good it's good
Same here.
I'm the same way. Zep, Van Halen, ZZ Top...but dig those 70's soft classics because of where they take me in my head
Many good memories with awesome great music. I'm glad I was a teenager then. I'm 60 now and that was my favorite decade of my Life. I'd do it all over again 😎☮️♥️✌️
I'm right there with you, same musical trajectory.
I just dig all types of music but the stuff from the 70s & 80s carries so much more emotional weight with me...
Summer of 76 was absolutely my best! Took a motorcycle trip from Virginia to the Ozarks and back through Indiana and Kentucky. This song was part of it!!!!!!!
I remember this song being on the radio when I was practice driving with my dad. I miss my dad and the 70s.
This is the coolest Man that ever sang A song just look at Him
Yah he's a big old poopy pants
Just saw and interview him from recent and he has the same positive vibes and is very stylish.
Burt Reynolds moonlighting 😂
Bo Wagner rocked on the Marimba (not xylophone) and drove the women crazy with his tap-dancing routine...
When Bo was ten years old he was a TV guest on the Original Mickey Mouse Club as a featured drummer and tap dancer...He also, in the early 1970's, worked as a studio musician in Los Angeles, appeared on The Lawrence Welk Show for three years and toured with The 5th Dimension, Roger Williams and Liberace.
I worked for Starbuck's Lighting dude, Larry, and saw them live several times before going to Navy Boot Camp...
Some memorable gigs were at the University of West Georgia in Carrollton and the Toys For Tots concert at the Omni in Atlanta...
The guys were all great people...
I can remember the women yelling g for him on I think dick Clark American bandstand. The marimba player. Saw the tapdance on midnight special. I thought they had a trumpet that night on the intro too. Might be wrong. They toured with England dan and John Ford Coley and I missed them when they were at kearney Nebraska and that still bugs me today.
Boy does this song take me back to my Senior Year of High School 1976, Getting ready to graduate the Bicentennial Year 1976. SUCH FOND MEMORIES.. Some heart break as well.
I was 13 yrs old during the summer of 1976 and for some reason these mellow, pop songs of the summer evoke a certain feeling, not memories, just feelings. Not sure why but it’s nice.
@@cindytrayer4279 memories, feelings, one in the same for me, You get that certain feeling, memory that takes you back to that time...
@@keithbyrd-MysticRuby0117 you summed it up perfectly!
Same here. Bicentennial grad and this song was on the radio a lot.
@@jamesginn5191 Hello follow graduate of Class of 76...seems do far away but then again, great memories of yesterday...I was listening to 70's @70 and they just played that song 🎵
Have never seen a drummer that happy. The band gives off a 'we have awesome weed' vibe.
Bruce is still writing and singing and doing well. May Darryl and Beau be resting peace.
This song was on the radio when I was practice driving with my dad. The station was CKLW. I miss my dad and the 70s
I wish I would have appreciated 1976….The 70s were some of the best years of my life. No responsibilities, just being a teenager.
This goes to show how bands played back in the day great music compared to today's music
That's the late Bo Wagner on the marimba and he did that on the record in one take. There was a lot of unique stuff in this song.
wow.i remember being 14 years old, listining to this song on the am radio of the car that was eventually mine.now im 60 wondering where the time went.life is so short.it passes by before you know it.
I think the singer chuckles after every verse 'cause he knows he just killed it.
david gilbertson lol! you are so right! awesome comment 😊😊
yea, or just loves it....
Dave, that was a groovy comment. YOU really killed it lol.
Yes I refer to it as a shuckle 😁
and he scored
Loved this the first time I ever heard it. 😊don't make em like this no more. Ahhh it's so dreamy and perfect to relax in the sunshine.♥️
Very 1st song I can remember hearing and liking on the radio as a kid. I was 5 yrs old and it was 1976.
I was 17 riding around in my 68 Ford XL Galaxy when I first heard this song. Didn't even have a driver's license yet. Still love it, it's like a time machine. Wish I could go back, I'd never come back!
You had great taste in music even at that early age! ( ;
I was born in 71 and I remember hearing this song on AM radio all the time as a kid. They don't make music like this anymore... 😢
@@WilliamClark-uj1uo Yep same here. Born in April 1971 and this is definitely one of the first songs I ever remember playing on the radio.
same here!!
I absolutely love the rhythm. This song never gets old. Always fresh.
Always fresh, indeed!!!!!
Just close your eyes and imagine while listening to this song. ❤
At the Beach... Salt air washin' away all the troubles... God Bless The Chesapeake!
@@nowitsabadtimeOr with a beer as night comes.So soothing!
Class of 1976, still listening July 24, 2024
1977!
Class of ‘80 here.
'74 do ray
Class of 78 here it was a classic for sure!
Class of ‘84 here… I love this song! 🎶
I remember buying the 45 record of this song and playing it, CONSTANTLY!
There's more talent on that stage than all the artists on the charts right now. No joke.
There's talent on the stage for sure - tight, great keyboards, marimba is killer and I remember dropping the top at Chesapeake Bay in an Olds Cutlass when this one came out (showing my age). But, there's some good stuff out today, too. It's fun to live the memories, but there's more to come.
Best comment I've seen on UA-cam for a long time
+John Fisher
class of 84 John and you got that right I had a Olds Cutlass Supreme Brougham with the rich velour nice interior . Wish those days were back , not sure about these days everything's different but hopefully it will be back good again.
@@jessejames6829 I still have an 87 Buick that I drive occasionally.
Absolutely!!!!
Haven’t heard this song in so long but just brings back great memories of JR High
I can remember being two months shy of 11 years old sitting on the sand at Newport Beach alone midday and gazing at the sunlight sparkles on the water listening to this song on a Gliligan type transistor AM radio. It was like divine intervention to hear those words "nothing like a scattered dose of ocean" as I was admiring it. I can't believe it was almost 50 years ago. That 1976 bicentennial year was something to remember. Everything is red white and blue. RIP to all the lost family that were there for those magical 2 weeks. Best summer of my life. Music is a timeline to my years.
Totally agree love love
We’ll said
as i remember it, 76 was a good year!
I was working at Mione's pizza in Lido Village, Newport Beach when this song was released, it always reminds me of good ole Newport days.
They sure don't make music like this anymore!!! Great song!!
Why would they? They don't have to People are stupid enough to like the cheapness of today....
I think they should
I'll never forget how this song impacted me as a kid listening to it as we were driving to the lake on summer weekends ! It's a feeling that resurfaces everytime I hear it, even today !
I was 7 years old when this came out. I’m so glad I got to grow up with the greatest music ever
Summer of 76. This song and Afternoon Delight were at the top of the charts.
1976.... How many great songs l had the pleasure of listening to including this masterpiece... Let it play on and on.
Gotta love the 70'S music, especially is song, gotta give ol mate credit playing the xylophone 👍👍
That xylophone solo was killer!
It’s a marimba, but yes….it is.
As a 70's kid this song is a perfect representation of those times. They played this on AM radio almost non stop. Great times ~
That Xylophone Solo is nothing short of masterful!
one of my top 5 songs of the 1970's
I grew up in Arizona in the 70's. Loved this song, but never got to see rock performers on TV. The local stations just wouldnt pay the syndication fees. Luckily I moved the F out of that regressive dust bowl in '78.
Listening to this reminds me of riding around with my parents in their VW Bug and singing along to all the fantastic music on the radio ❤
Ahhh, the 70’s…what a time to be alive!!
I am 65 and UA-cam is my go too. I’m a 19 fan yesterday was a bad day but I still watched to the finish.. Safe travels
Great song straight from the summer of 76.' It was a great one. Twelve years old and not a care nor worry in the world. Bring it back...NOW!
I was a junior in high school. This was a major "makeout" song back then. When I aged, I realized the musicality that was in it. Great memories. Thanks.
Esta canción es una belleza!! Estamos en 2023 y la sigo escuchando. Me encanta.
I remember when this song first got play time on the radio. I still like hearing it.
Brings back memories. ☺️
Bei dem schönen gefühlvollen Lied, kommen tolle erinnerungen und ein spezielles Lebensgefühl hoch❤
The smiles on these guys faces says it all.
WOW! A xylophone solo. Absolutely Fantastic!!!
Marimba
I just love this song just so relaxing. I could listen to it over and over. Love the 70s music
I saw them live at Disneyland in 1978 during our High School "Senior Grad Night" where several LA area school let kids that had no disciplinary record go for $20 bucks, free bus rides to and fro, and 2 live bands- Starbuck and Rose Royce ("Car Wash"). Best $20 bucks I ever spent in 1978! And to my knowledge, since everybody was required to wear suit and tie and girls dress respectively, thus, no violence or bad shit went down (other than a couple kids getting caught with some Mother Herb, but that didn't affect anything.
Best song. I didn't discover it until now. I'm 60 & didn't know any better. I love it.
Just turned 50, feel like sparking up a Newport with a Zippo, steer my vintage Mustang from New England down to the Chesapeake; and pick me up one of them Southern Belles... (I hear they HeII at night) God Love 'Em!
10 YRS OLD IN 76, AND I LOVE THIS TUNE TO THIS DAY. SUPER 70'S FOREVER. CLASS OF ROCKIN 84 HERE. ROCK ON GEN XERS!!!.
Ha ha same 🤙😁😃 Incredible year, Bicentennial 🇺🇲 of course with so many classic, moments and creations 😁🎉🍺🤙and this masterpiece was jamming although that incredible summer..."Framton Comes Alive" , Hotel California 🎸,Andrea True Connection "More,More, More..🕺💃 The debut of Rocky 🥊One of the greatest Olympic Games 🏅🎖️🏆 In my opinion..and on and on...One of the greatest years ever...❤🎉🏅🎖️🍺💃🕺🎸🥊🍹🤙😁😃🤙
Same here!!!!I was 10 in '76, too!!! Those were the good old days for real!!! Childhood memories!!!
I listen to this song and it sets me adrift on a sea of blissful memories. I see my grandparents white Mercury with the ignition on the dash, my parents disco dancing, drinking Schlitz and smoking weed with the neighbors, graffiti trains and bell bottoms dragging over gritty NY sidewalks, and a world full of big sunglasses and smiles. What a beautiful summer to be 4. What a beautiful song.
Wow, such memory visuals.
The marimba solo to beat! I love this tune, it takes me back to my first car, my high-school sweetheart, and nights cruising during the summer! ❤
One of my favorites from the 70's. Always takes me back to the Summer of 1976.
Not only is Bruce a great singer and musician he is a great guy!
I can't believe it's 40 years went by I was only a kid age 12 I'm going to be 52 dam, those years gone fast enjoy your youth man really I mean it enjoy yourself now remember the years go fast I know take my word for it to everyone god bless you all Amen, thanks .
Edwin I'm 58 ..I went to sleep last night when I was a teen and this was playing on the radio and I woke up this morning, looked in the mirror and thought...OMG where did my life just go overnight ?
The marimba solo in this song is easily one of the best instrument solos in all of music. That dude was badass.
BO WAGNER KILLIN' IT ON THE MARIMBA SOLO UNLIKE NO OTHER IN THE HISTORY OF THE RECORDING MUSIC INDUSTRY!!
was in highschool.love this song..and im a black women.and the baltiimore and chesapeak bay.thats where i live😊
Can't get enough of this tune....I was so young when this song used to play on the radio all the time....😊❤
This may be one of the greatest one-hit wonders of all time. It beautifully captures the hedonism of the 70s and features a unique marimba solo that I understand Bo Wagner recorded in one take. Wish I’d been old enough to understand what it was about in 1976, but I was still a kid.
This Song is getting STRONGER the more it gets Heard!!! share this
And the lead singer's story about the songs beginnings is truly beautiful.
One of my favorite songs
Summer of '76! I was on my "Campus Green" Schwinn stingray with a green "Radio Shack"AM radio on the handle bar.
What a remarkable song!!! ☮️💕
Pop nugget of gold. Never gets old. Never get tired of hearing it.
This song got me through some very hard times as a young adult. So grateful for this song. It is still one of my favorites forever. Get teary eyed still.
Never get tired of this song! Wish it had 10 more verses…!
I love this.. always brings back the Summer of 76.. :p
Best summer ever.
Montreal Olympics
Great summer. Met my wife july 78. Saw Starbuck at the Carowinds Paladium in August of that same year.
Me too, first boyfriend, first kiss, first experience making out. Great innocent memories, so young yet thought I understood life. very few songs with an xylophone in them
Absolutely love this song. Such a classy song. Wish we had something like this these days.
Absolutely good music lasts for eternity ❤
Oh my goodness! I remember this song from when I was a kid. I've never known who sang it, and I've been playing it in my head since the 70's. I'm glad I finally found this!
Cool song ...very cool...The drummer is havin a darn good time!
Absolutely listening in 2024. They are awesome and having fun to. Love the xylophones 1:14
Always loved the xylophone solo. So cool to see it played. Wow!!
The guy on the Moog synth made that solo look so effortless!
I love the percussion in this song
Best of the one hit wonders 👌🏾
Just a great song from 1976....It doesn't get any better....