Even though i was raised on country and gospel music by the late 70's Disco was my guilty pleasure. _Le Freak, Disco Inferno, Please Don't Go,_ and _That's The Way I Like It_ were my go-to songs to play on the jukebox when my parents would take the family out to eat on a Sunday. Back then you would get two songs for a quarter.
@@billkeithchannel I totally get it! It was a great music time and I too loved country, big time right after Disco. Spent hours on the dance floor. We were fortunate, there was 3 girls and we had 2 guys best friends who were amazing dancers. We got to dance with our friends without being hit on! They were both very tall intimidating Engineers for the railroad. We were safe!! 😂❤️
Should have watched the Travolta dance video version of this song. The Bee Gees - More Than A Woman (RSO Records 1977) ua-cam.com/video/717TcuN_-oo/v-deo.html
@@jhood758walking down the streets of New York City in your fly duds(open collar shirt,bellbottom pants and platform shoes).You were ready for the discotheques!
There's a very special place in my heart for the ɓrothers Gibb - not only have I always loved their music (even in the anti-disco era) but they actually helped save my life over 40 years ago. "Mr & Mrs Barry Gibb" and "Mr & Mrs Maurice Gibb" were two of the gold plaques on the wall of big donors who funded the creation of the children's cancer clinic at the University of Miami Medical Center. Talented and Generous. I am forever grateful. 💛🎵🌴
Brilliant reaction, a Rapper listening to 70's Disco with the biggest smile on his face...music breaks supposed barriers...we just like what makes us feel good!
Saw them in 1975 in Toronto Canada, better in person. Listening to BeeGees for 57 years... Love their disco sound and... Love, Love their older stuff too!
A little trivia. The Bee Gees didn't release this track as a single because the r/b group Tavares version was released as the single and part of the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack. I have no doubt this would have gone to #1 . It was played on the radio all the time. It was gracious that they left their version as an album cut
... ironically, the Tavares version is hardly ever heard anymore. It's still a good version though, but everyone seems to only remember the Bee Gees' version.
@@RaynorBear It is being spoken of as if they were two different songs the Bee Gees wrote the song for Tavares and sent them the demo. It was always intended, Tavares, not the Bee Gees would sing it on Fever. As with all the song they wrote for others they kept the original low profile.
@ Both versions were on the Saturday Night Fever Soundtrack album, but only the Tavares version was issued as a single. BUT... a lot of radio stations decided to play the Bee Gees version from the album instead. As a result, a lot of listeners preferred the Bee Gees version over the Tavares version, and that is partially what kept the single from going any higher on the Billboard Hot 100 than it did. As for now, you see reactors reacting to the Bee Gees version. You hardly ever see anyone reacting to the Tavares version.
That was FILMED IN MY BIRTH TOWN Astoria Oregon back in 1960 My mom cleaned motel rooms at the RED LION 1989 90 she had the Job of cleaning the mess in the VAN that Johny 5 made,with the ketsup and musterd and met all the actors and that fine lady That Johny said nice head lights to lol , KINDERGAUTEN COP Was filmed their allso. And THE GOONIES IN 1984
I'm sure many people will disagree but I think the 1970s were the best overall decade of music thus far. Other decades have their hits and talented artists as well, of course, but there's just something about the 70s that is very special. Many contributing factors, but music was focused on *actual talent* rather than superficial appearances and promotion, there was so much incredible talent in the new genres of music that were being created (one of which was disco), auto-tune hadn't been invented yet so what you heard was the real thing, and it was a decade with some optimism despite what was happening in the world (which pales to what is happening now). Just my 2¢.
This must be one of my favourite songs from The Bee Gees! I'm a 64 yr old woman & really was into the 70's, 80's, 90's etc. A real minegold of songs. xx
Great reaction! I love this song, it’s one of my favorites. And you’re right, it’s very uplifting. The rhythm, the melody and lyrics, Barry’s top-notch falsetto, and the harmonies, are the best.
That was Filmed in my birth town And town i lived in for 20 years off and on Astoria Oregon Its very OLD and VERY PRETY MY MOM cleaned the van that Johny 5 made the mess inand meet the people in the movie .And the GOONIES was filmed in Astoria Oregon also im proud of Little ol ASTORIA LOL, O and also Kindergarten Cop Back in 1989
Graduated high school in 1978. Bee Gees were massive during my school days. Just imagine us at our 50, 60 and hopefully 70th reunions doing Disco! LOL 😂😂❤❤
Bee Gees have the most beautiful harmonies.. Happy to see young people discover & appreciate music we grew up with.. from pop, folk rock, heavy metal, country, disco...🎶
I saw The Bee Gees during this time period and they were fabulous!! The crowd danced to every song….This is so fun to dance to….I miss the good old days! 😂 🪩🎶
You're reaction is priceless! Grew up during this era and loved it. I've never felt apologetic about it at all. It was just a great time to live through. Loved the Bee Gees since the 60 's. Loved your comments about knowing what a woman was back then and knowing what a woman is now and enjoying every moment of it. Go teach your daughters and the younger generation the meaning of this song.
This was high disco era. I was 19, slender, had a full head of hair, I learned to dance and I got to say it had to be the best time to be a young man. The girls ! lawd have mercy.
Same. I own both Short Circuit movies on Fandango(Vudu) and watch them at least 2 times a month. They were childhood favorites of mine that I never get tired of watching.
So glad you were able to experience this. Thanks for sharing. Glad you will ensure your kids don't miss out on quality music! All the best to you and yours!
I saw them at Dodger Stadium in 1978 they were amazing. There was a video from that concert you should check out. The Bee Gees and Andy Gibb all did You Should be Dancing at that concert. It's really good.
@user-oh6jv5px7r oh I guess you're right. I got the years mixed up. Where were you? I was in the middle seating section on the first base line. Also did you see the Barry look alike walking around?
@@delicatefleur Hi there. With how famous they were at that time, i wouldn't have been surprised if they played there in both 78 and 79. 😄 My memories of the concert are not as clear as yours. I mostly recall standing in front of a railing watching them from pretty high up in the stands.
BLACK P YOU would HAVE Had a HUGE BLAST IN THE 70s. i sure did like no other Decade EVER This Was 1977 i was17 And still digging the 70s @ 64 years young
It was a magical time..I was 21 and would go to clubs to watch the disco dancers..the way they dressed..the way they moved..the disco ball..damn it was a great time to be alive!🎉🎉🎉
I’ve been a fan of The Bee Gees pre disco, disco and post disco era. They are such talented writers, musicians and singers. You can never go wrong with The Bee Gees. Love them❤❤❤
absolutely love the BeeGees, although they were born in the UK we proudly claim them as our own. You can never go wrong with the Bee Gees. In Brisbane they have a walkway dedicated to the BeeGees. absolutely love this song.
This song hits home. Saturday Night Fever was filmed on my home turf. As a young teen watched the filming of multiple scenes. One of the best soundtracks ever!!!👍
Disco coming out when it did was necessary, otherwise there was nothing you could dance to. Really was sad when they started trashing it for punk rock…good lord.
The BeeGees were: the tallest and oldest brother (with the big hair and beard), Barry Gibb, born September 1, 1946, the only surviving Gibb brother. Robin Gibb (with the long hair, no beard), born December 22, 1949-passed away May 20, 2012, and Robin's fraternal twin brother Maurice (the balding brother with the beard, pronounced "Morris") Gibb, born December 22, 1949-passed away January 12, 2003. They also had another, younger, brother Andy Gibb, born March 5, 1958-passed away March 10, 1988. The three oldest brothers were born on the Isle of Man (UK). Oldest brother Barry got seriously burned when he accidentally pulled boiling tea over himself at 18 months old. He was in coma for a while, nearly died and was in hospital for many months. Because of this, he did not learn to talk until after the twins were born. Later the family moved to Manchester and from there they emigrated to Australia in 1958, right after Andy was born. All 4 brothers are just natural musical talents. All of them dropped out of high school in their early teens and none of them could read or write music. All their compositions were created completely organically. Their musical career, which they had started as little kids, didn't lead to international success so they moved back to the UK in 1967. Then they had a string of big hits, until they temporarily broke up around 1970 for 15 months. Started back up, looking for a new sound which they first found in 1974 with the transitional album "Mr. Natural". After that "Main Course" was the first album that moved them into a new direction: more rhythm&blues, dance music like with great hits like Nights on Broadway and Jive Talkin' (and was also actually the first album on which their logo was introduced). From 1976 on they went all out with falsetto driven dance music which lead to their biggest commercial success as they provided classic songs for the Saturday Night Fever Soundtrack (1977 Stayin' Alive, How Deep is Your Love, Night Fever amongst them). You should react to the 1979 live version of Stayin' Alive, too ua-cam.com/video/7niXSh7vWRI/v-deo.html Other great songs to analyze: great album tracks from the 1979 Spirits Having Flown album, the title song: ua-cam.com/video/WH_j90fCIk4/v-deo.html, the outrageously beautiful song Reaching Out ua-cam.com/video/vfHUS5Mf00Q/v-deo.html. From their Still Waters album, Smoke and MIrrors: ua-cam.com/video/MT9vRHSWNbk/v-deo.html. From the 1960's I've gotta get a message to you ua-cam.com/video/CA4CInDnTk8/v-deo.html. And from the 1990's the simple song Blue Island live in an accoustic version: ua-cam.com/video/162GlAEpfrY/v-deo.html. Andy was kind of Barry's mini me, about half a foot shorter and 12 years younger but they were the only lefties of the family. However, his voice was nowhere near as broad in range or as strong as Barry's. As producer Alby Galuten said in the book "Tales of the brothers Gibb "Andy's falsetto was nowhere near Barry's." Andy had a lower, huskier, sound to his voice and his range was not as big as Barry's. I personally always thought his voice was much better suited to songs of his first album, Flowing Rivers. Andy died of myocarditis - which is an inflammation of the heart - on March 10, 1988, 5 days after his 30th birthday. His heart had been weakened by his drug addiction over the years which, by the way, was also the main reason for his split from Victoria Principal. He also had a congenital heart problem that was later also discovered in Barry and Barry's second son Ashley. Try listening to the song Dreamin' on ua-cam.com/video/-KdBVKcSSSw/v-deo.html which is kind of a duet with Barry. And here are the 4 brothers live on stage in 1979 doing You Should Be Dancing ua-cam.com/video/_6MR-E_Qzz0/v-deo.html And finally a few photos of Barry and Andy: i.postimg.cc/jS6n3Jkv/Barry-Andy.jpg and i.postimg.cc/TwnPh8M0/82c126fc42a35d3b737867af41338199.jpg and the 4 brothers with their mother i.postimg.cc/FRNMbwkD/b9b2561eadffee11347573c97063c2f8-zpsd89478eb.jpg
FYI- BEES GEES recorded an album in which they were asked if it could be used in movie SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER 😊😊 plus ❤❤ I got to experience Bee Gees in 70s 😊😊 ( smiles) chair dancing 🎶 😅❤❤❤❤
Love seeing you get down to this song!! I remember being in the restroom at the club when this song came on and everyone started screaming and running to the dance floor!! We didn’t care if we had a gut or not. We were gonna dance!!!😂❤
Disco bars were a great way to socialize face to face and dancing made getting to know someone (like young ladies for me) very easy. Those days are gone forever.
Loved the 70s I was a young teenager and loved the disco era.First real film I saw was Saturday night fever and it’s still my favourite film T this day.
This era was FIRE! We LIVED to go “clubbin’” - you should probably do a reaction to the entire Saturday Night Fever soundtrack. But there is so much more, from so many other artists - and it overlapped with R&B and funk. We used to get all dressed up to go dancing. I actually love all kinds of music but for dancing all night long, this was the era.
....and, after I typed all of that: I look back up at the video at YOU: DANCIN'!!! See what I mean?!?!?! SO, SO GOOD!! The stuff that GOOD MUSIC is MADE OF!! Evokes a feeling....makes you want to MOVE....makes you SMILE!! Makes you wanna CRY....makes you MISS people....it just: MAKES YOU!!!
Now you know why every disco club must have Bee Gee's songs every night that can be listened to like disco music . We call that "Disco move " " Disco dance "
I got to see them when I was 9, 1976 or 77. My dad had an album collection to die for, from Bee Gees to Jethro Tull, Frampton, Cat Steven's, you name it, he had it. Kraftwerk, on & on, I feel blessed to have grown up with the best music, this also includes the older R & B. Anyway, I'll never forget it. They were all 3 dressed in white, just phenomenal, & I had already known their earliest hits. PLEASE REACT TO FANNY BE TENDER❤ .
How can you possibly not dance 🪩 plus memories of big dance floors, flashing lights, spinning mirror ball and fabulous music 🎵 top it off Bazza’s chest and skin tight jeans ❤
I get so TIRED of the disco era being trashed. THAT was the last era we had where people ACTUALLY DANCED. Dancing is all but dead today.
Absolutely true! Hearing this reminds me of screaming to get on the dance floor and that disco ball going crazy!!!❤😂
Even though i was raised on country and gospel music by the late 70's Disco was my guilty pleasure. _Le Freak, Disco Inferno, Please Don't Go,_ and _That's The Way I Like It_ were my go-to songs to play on the jukebox when my parents would take the family out to eat on a Sunday. Back then you would get two songs for a quarter.
@@billkeithchannel I totally get it! It was a great music time and I too loved country, big time right after Disco. Spent hours on the dance floor. We were fortunate, there was 3 girls and we had 2 guys best friends who were amazing dancers. We got to dance with our friends without being hit on! They were both very tall intimidating Engineers for the railroad. We were safe!! 😂❤️
100%!!! One of the best era's no matter what people say. If you haven't lived it, better shut up....
@@LunaJo67WDHTMJ ❤️❤️❤️
The BeeGees…never fails to make you feel good!!
You should give Ray Lamontagne a reaction. He's one of the best singers I've ever heard and so underrated
Warning failure to listen to Night Fever is grounds to revoke your Disco Card 😂
Disco was the music of my childhood. Wow. The Bee Gees are 🔥.
Being a teenager in the 70’s was the BEST!!!
Yes it was.
MUSIC WHYS BY FAR THEM 70s baby , the 60s 2nd IMHO
One MUST dance when listing to disco! I am 74 and danced while you listened.
Yes. "🎵 you should be dancing, yeah 🎵" 🙃
I too am 74, Ya GOTTA Dance!! BP, have you watched the Saturday Night Fever movie??
Should have watched the Travolta dance video version of this song.
The Bee Gees - More Than A Woman (RSO Records 1977)
ua-cam.com/video/717TcuN_-oo/v-deo.html
@@LonghopeBro-ju6jl, I put the UA-cam link to that video in the comments.
@@kathrynnisse5105 Where?
I grew up in the 70's, I would go back in a heart beat. Awesome times.
Yes it was. It was an amazing experience.
@@jhood758walking down the streets of New York City in your fly duds(open collar shirt,bellbottom pants and platform shoes).You were ready for the discotheques!
THEY WHERE FANTASTIC ALL TEN OF THEM and some 70s music whent INTO THE 80s ASWEL
And them BEE GEES where all married to wonderful women in the 70s
There's a very special place in my heart for the ɓrothers Gibb - not only have I always loved their music (even in the anti-disco era) but they actually helped save my life over 40 years ago. "Mr & Mrs Barry Gibb" and "Mr & Mrs Maurice Gibb" were two of the gold plaques on the wall of big donors who funded the creation of the children's cancer clinic at the University of Miami Medical Center. Talented and Generous. I am forever grateful. 💛🎵🌴
Rollerskating Anthem. Did many times circa 1977/78. Fabulous times. Innocent times. We’ll never see times like those again.
The 70s would not have been the 70s ,WITH OUT THE BEE GEES
Brilliant reaction, a Rapper listening to 70's Disco with the biggest smile on his face...music breaks supposed barriers...we just like what makes us feel good!
Been a Bee Gees fan for 50 years. They’re the best! I was 17 when I saw them in concert in 1979. What a show!
I saw them in 1979 also in Seattle. I was 23 so guess I'm a little older than you. But I will never forget that concert! Amazing!
Saw them in 1975 in Toronto Canada, better in person. Listening to BeeGees for 57 years... Love their disco sound and... Love, Love their older stuff too!
SWEEEEEET ,AND Black p Wonder woman was very pop in the 70s aswel ,The show was CORNY, But LINDA CARTER IS DOWN RIGHT GORGEOUS
You genuinely enjoyed that and made me smile and enjoy watching you enjoying the fine fine music of the brothers Gibb..
He had so much fun with this one!
I love the look on his face. I grew up with this and it never gets old.
A little trivia. The Bee Gees didn't release this track as a single because the r/b group Tavares version was released as the single and part of the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack. I have no doubt this would have gone to #1 . It was played on the radio all the time. It was gracious that they left their version as an album cut
... ironically, the Tavares version is hardly ever heard anymore. It's still a good version though, but everyone seems to only remember the Bee Gees' version.
@@RaynorBear It is being spoken of as if they were two different songs the Bee Gees wrote the song for Tavares and sent them the demo. It was always intended, Tavares, not the Bee Gees would sing it on Fever. As with all the song they wrote for others they kept the original low profile.
@ Both versions were on the Saturday Night Fever Soundtrack album, but only the Tavares version was issued as a single. BUT... a lot of radio stations decided to play the Bee Gees version from the album instead. As a result, a lot of listeners preferred the Bee Gees version over the Tavares version, and that is partially what kept the single from going any higher on the Billboard Hot 100 than it did. As for now, you see reactors reacting to the Bee Gees version. You hardly ever see anyone reacting to the Tavares version.
Let's not forget an RIP for younger brother Andy, who had his own career in the late 70s before his untimely passing.
My first brand new album (already had some hand-me-downs) -I got Shadow Dancing for my 12th birthday 🎵
He should do some reactions to Andy's music for sure!
He did Shadow Dancing, but wish he'd do more!
I love seeing the surprise and joy on your face when you hear the BeeGees. Just like we all did when we were young.
I was a kid in the 70's. My parent's had this album on constant rotation. Still holds up today
Sweetie you were starting to sound like a 70's DJ during that song‼️❤‼️🤣🤣🤣🤣 CUTE❣❣❣❤
Bee Gees ….love love love them!! Everything is amazing!
When I hear this song I get reminded of the movie "Short Circuit" where robot Johnny 5 starts singing along to this song 🙂
I picture John Travolta in Saturday night fever 😅
That was FILMED IN MY BIRTH TOWN Astoria Oregon back in 1960 My mom cleaned motel rooms at the RED LION 1989 90 she had the Job of cleaning the mess in the VAN that Johny 5 made,with the ketsup and musterd and met all the actors and that fine lady That Johny said nice head lights to lol , KINDERGAUTEN COP Was filmed their allso. And THE GOONIES IN 1984
A beautiful song that takes me back to a great time in my life.
I'm sure many people will disagree but I think the 1970s were the best overall decade of music thus far. Other decades have their hits and talented artists as well, of course, but there's just something about the 70s that is very special. Many contributing factors, but music was focused on *actual talent* rather than superficial appearances and promotion, there was so much incredible talent in the new genres of music that were being created (one of which was disco), auto-tune hadn't been invented yet so what you heard was the real thing, and it was a decade with some optimism despite what was happening in the world (which pales to what is happening now). Just my 2¢.
This must be one of my favourite songs from The Bee Gees! I'm a 64 yr old woman & really was into the 70's, 80's, 90's etc. A real minegold of songs. xx
To me the 70s where the BEST EVER PERIOD.
Fanny Be Tender With My Love should be next!!😊
Yes.❤
Easily my all time favorite Bee Gee song... Got do that one... 🩷
Awesome reaction!!!!! The BeeGees were the best! They never made a bad record, but this is one of my favorites of theirs!
Great reaction! I love this song, it’s one of my favorites. And you’re right, it’s very uplifting. The rhythm, the melody and lyrics, Barry’s top-notch falsetto, and the harmonies, are the best.
One of my favorite Bee Gees songs! Mostly because Short Circuit is one of my favorite movies and it's on the soundtrack!
I’m glad I wasn’t the only one picturing the scene from Short Circuit lol
Johnny Five is alive 😀
That was Filmed in my birth town And town i lived in for 20 years off and on Astoria Oregon Its very OLD and VERY PRETY MY MOM cleaned the van that Johny 5 made the mess inand meet the people in the movie .And the GOONIES was filmed in Astoria Oregon also im proud of Little ol ASTORIA LOL, O and also Kindergarten Cop Back in 1989
Never gets old ❤
I always see the dance routine from Saturday Night Fever when I hear this. It's so perfect... gorgeous music and gorgeous dancing.
Love the Bee Gees. You need to listen to their early years, "To Love Somebody" and "Words". Barry Gibb's vocals are outstanding, especially "Words".
I believe Robin had the lead on Words
@@garybeemer2339 I actually know this one. LOL! Barry was the lead on "Words".
Graduated high school in 1978. Bee Gees were massive during my school days. Just imagine us at our 50, 60 and hopefully 70th reunions doing Disco! LOL 😂😂❤❤
The Bee Gees have had so many bangers!
Bee Gees have the most beautiful harmonies..
Happy to see young people discover & appreciate music we grew up with..
from pop, folk rock, heavy metal, country, disco...🎶
Bee_Gees are like angles singing! Loved the commentary and the dancing.
I KNOW I'm a woman. Thanks for the shout out☺
Good stuff as always, I love the Bee Gee's harmonic sound when it comes to their songs.
I saw The Bee Gees during this time period and they were fabulous!! The crowd danced to every song….This is so fun to dance to….I miss the good old days! 😂 🪩🎶
Great Reaction! The group ‘Tavares’ sing the same song! See which one you like best.❤🎉
You're reaction is priceless! Grew up during this era and loved it. I've never felt apologetic about it at all. It was just a great time to live through. Loved the Bee Gees since the 60 's. Loved your comments about knowing what a woman was back then and knowing what a woman is now and enjoying every moment of it. Go teach your daughters and the younger generation the meaning of this song.
Watch the video of you should be dancing.It's also from Saturday night.Fever and you'll get a little john travolta dance
The Bee Gees just make you happy ❤
Oh, memories ... my first teenage date to the movies ..... great vibes, happy music ❤
The Bee Gees are evergreens ❤️✌🏻🎶
Jive Talkin’ is another Bee Gees song you should check out. So many good ones to choose from.
Yes.❤
This was high disco era. I was 19, slender, had a full head of hair, I learned to dance and I got to say it had to be the best time to be a young man. The girls ! lawd have mercy.
A time when girls STILL WANTED to look and act like girls! I'll be glad when that is "retro" and comes back.
Great time to be a punk rocker for sure
YES this waz THEEEEE 1970s PERIOD
Love this song
I will never listen to this song without seeing Johnnie 5 and Stephanie dancing to this in Short Circuit.
Same. I own both Short Circuit movies on Fandango(Vudu) and watch them at least 2 times a month. They were childhood favorites of mine that I never get tired of watching.
My 89 year old mom has a picture of The Bee Gees on her wall. Heehee. She loves them. And Johnny Mathis. And Barry White ❤
The Beegees music just makes you dance!
So glad you were able to experience this. Thanks for sharing. Glad you will ensure your kids don't miss out on quality music! All the best to you and yours!
Bee Gee’s are one of my favorite groups ever
I saw them at Dodger Stadium in 1978 they were amazing. There was a video from that concert you should check out. The Bee Gees and Andy Gibb all did You Should be Dancing at that concert. It's really good.
Too funny; I saw them there in 79
@user-oh6jv5px7r oh I guess you're right. I got the years mixed up. Where were you? I was in the middle seating section on the first base line. Also did you see the Barry look alike walking around?
@@delicatefleur Hi there. With how famous they were at that time, i wouldn't have been surprised if they played there in both 78 and 79. 😄 My memories of the concert are not as clear as yours. I mostly recall standing in front of a railing watching them from pretty high up in the stands.
We lost Andy first. Then the twins. Now the eldest is the sole survivor, ironically enough. But the music is kinda bulletproof, no?
@@kims.schinkel8212 technically Leslie is the eldest but of the singing brothers yes you're right
Bee Gees and disco were IT! ❤ Step Step kick Twirl…! Do the hustle!
BLACK P YOU would HAVE Had a HUGE BLAST IN THE 70s. i sure did like no other Decade EVER This Was 1977 i was17 And still digging the 70s @ 64 years young
It was a magical time..I was 21 and would go to clubs to watch the disco dancers..the way they dressed..the way they moved..the disco ball..damn it was a great time to be alive!🎉🎉🎉
I’ve been a fan of The Bee Gees pre disco, disco and post disco era. They are such talented writers, musicians and singers. You can never go wrong with The Bee Gees. Love them❤❤❤
Another Bee Gees favorite! Love Barry's falsetto & lyrics!♥️
This is the song Tony Manero and Stehanie danced to for the contest. Iconic movie and song.
I love the Bee Gees
absolutely love the BeeGees, although they were born in the UK we proudly claim them as our own. You can never go wrong with the Bee Gees. In Brisbane they have a walkway dedicated to the BeeGees. absolutely love this song.
Such a beautiful song!! ❤😊
This song hits home. Saturday Night Fever was filmed on my home turf. As a young teen watched the filming of multiple scenes. One of the best soundtracks ever!!!👍
TOP 2 ever
That was such a fun reaction. Need to do a similar video like this with the Mrs. Thanks for the trip back.
Love Bee Gee's! Sometimes i feel like they can go in the Yacht Rock vibe to 😊 soooo gooood
And i know that in a thousand years ill fall in love again🎵 sappy and groovy, perfect XD
Amazing that in the eighties people said music in the 70’s sucked. There was a Disco revolt, but now 50 years later, it’s great! 🖖🏼
Oh yeah! Always had a dance partner for this song! Loved dancing with the guys whenever this song came on.
First my fav earth wind and fire and also my fav beegees song ! Ahhh thanks!
I love the disco days. I was about 16 years old then. 🎶🎶🎶🎶👍
Disco coming out when it did was necessary, otherwise there was nothing you could dance to. Really was sad when they started trashing it for punk rock…good lord.
Great music from my youth!💖 Glad you enjoyed this so much!💕
Your reaction was pure joy and I loved every second of it
Great music BEE GEES
Brill song in a brill era..big love..
Wow look at you!!!! I've not seen you that happy with to many reactions and dance too?? Go Bee Gees!!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤
This was a great song to skate to.
PAIRS ONLY, KIDS!!!!!
I was super lil when this song came out but the Bee Gees were the shit!. I even rocked in kindergarten an Andy Gibb lunch pail in 1978
LOL I was 18 in 78 the 70s where FANTASTIC so many huge songs from the 70s
@theodoreritola7641 my fiance was 20? In 78.. I was 4 lol
WOW along time a go.4 sure
The BeeGees were: the tallest and oldest brother (with the big hair and beard), Barry Gibb, born September 1, 1946, the only surviving Gibb brother. Robin Gibb (with the long hair, no beard), born December 22, 1949-passed away May 20, 2012, and Robin's fraternal twin brother Maurice (the balding brother with the beard, pronounced "Morris") Gibb, born December 22, 1949-passed away January 12, 2003. They also had another, younger, brother Andy Gibb, born March 5, 1958-passed away March 10, 1988.
The three oldest brothers were born on the Isle of Man (UK). Oldest brother Barry got seriously burned when he accidentally pulled boiling tea over himself at 18 months old. He was in coma for a while, nearly died and was in hospital for many months. Because of this, he did not learn to talk until after the twins were born. Later the family moved to Manchester and from there they emigrated to Australia in 1958, right after Andy was born. All 4 brothers are just natural musical talents. All of them dropped out of high school in their early teens and none of them could read or write music. All their compositions were created completely organically.
Their musical career, which they had started as little kids, didn't lead to international success so they moved back to the UK in 1967. Then they had a string of big hits, until they temporarily broke up around 1970 for 15 months. Started back up, looking for a new sound which they first found in 1974 with the transitional album "Mr. Natural". After that "Main Course" was the first album that moved them into a new direction: more rhythm&blues, dance music like with great hits like Nights on Broadway and Jive Talkin' (and was also actually the first album on which their logo was introduced).
From 1976 on they went all out with falsetto driven dance music which lead to their biggest commercial success as they provided classic songs for the Saturday Night Fever Soundtrack (1977 Stayin' Alive, How Deep is Your Love, Night Fever amongst them). You should react to the 1979 live version of Stayin' Alive, too ua-cam.com/video/7niXSh7vWRI/v-deo.html Other great songs to analyze: great album tracks from the 1979 Spirits Having Flown album, the title song: ua-cam.com/video/WH_j90fCIk4/v-deo.html, the outrageously beautiful song Reaching Out ua-cam.com/video/vfHUS5Mf00Q/v-deo.html. From their Still Waters album, Smoke and MIrrors: ua-cam.com/video/MT9vRHSWNbk/v-deo.html. From the 1960's I've gotta get a message to you ua-cam.com/video/CA4CInDnTk8/v-deo.html. And from the 1990's the simple song Blue Island live in an accoustic version: ua-cam.com/video/162GlAEpfrY/v-deo.html.
Andy was kind of Barry's mini me, about half a foot shorter and 12 years younger but they were the only lefties of the family. However, his voice was nowhere near as broad in range or as strong as Barry's. As producer Alby Galuten said in the book "Tales of the brothers Gibb "Andy's falsetto was nowhere near Barry's." Andy had a lower, huskier, sound to his voice and his range was not as big as Barry's. I personally always thought his voice was much better suited to songs of his first album, Flowing Rivers. Andy died of myocarditis - which is an inflammation of the heart - on March 10, 1988, 5 days after his 30th birthday. His heart had been weakened by his drug addiction over the years which, by the way, was also the main reason for his split from Victoria Principal. He also had a congenital heart problem that was later also discovered in Barry and Barry's second son Ashley. Try listening to the song Dreamin' on ua-cam.com/video/-KdBVKcSSSw/v-deo.html which is kind of a duet with Barry. And here are the 4 brothers live on stage in 1979 doing You Should Be Dancing ua-cam.com/video/_6MR-E_Qzz0/v-deo.html And finally a few photos of Barry and Andy: i.postimg.cc/jS6n3Jkv/Barry-Andy.jpg and i.postimg.cc/TwnPh8M0/82c126fc42a35d3b737867af41338199.jpg and the 4 brothers with their mother i.postimg.cc/FRNMbwkD/b9b2561eadffee11347573c97063c2f8-zpsd89478eb.jpg
FYI- BEES GEES recorded an album in which they were asked if it could be used in movie SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER 😊😊 plus ❤❤ I got to experience Bee Gees in 70s 😊😊 ( smiles) chair dancing 🎶 😅❤❤❤❤
Love seeing you get down to this song!! I remember being in the restroom at the club when this song came on and everyone started screaming and running to the dance floor!! We didn’t care if we had a gut or not. We were gonna dance!!!😂❤
Disco bars were a great way to socialize face to face and dancing made getting to know someone (like young ladies for me) very easy. Those days are gone forever.
Loved the 70s I was a young teenager and loved the disco era.First real film I saw was Saturday night fever and it’s still my favourite film T this day.
😮 and just think they wrote all their own songs and all their own music
This era was FIRE! We LIVED to go “clubbin’” - you should probably do a reaction to the entire Saturday Night Fever soundtrack. But there is so much more, from so many other artists - and it overlapped with R&B and funk. We used to get all dressed up to go dancing. I actually love all kinds of music but for dancing all night long, this was the era.
Wifey will LOVE that you love this.
Loved this reaction, this guys gets it!
Thanks!
You are so quickly becoming my favorite....
....and, after I typed all of that: I look back up at the video at YOU: DANCIN'!!! See what I mean?!?!?! SO, SO GOOD!! The stuff that GOOD MUSIC is MADE OF!! Evokes a feeling....makes you want to MOVE....makes you SMILE!! Makes you wanna CRY....makes you MISS people....it just: MAKES YOU!!!
Now you know why every disco club must have Bee Gee's songs every night that can be listened to like disco music . We call that "Disco move " " Disco dance "
I got to see them when I was 9, 1976 or 77. My dad had an album collection to die for, from Bee Gees to Jethro Tull, Frampton, Cat Steven's, you name it, he had it. Kraftwerk, on & on, I feel blessed to have grown up with the best music, this also includes the older R & B. Anyway, I'll never forget it. They were all 3 dressed in white, just phenomenal, & I had already known their earliest hits. PLEASE REACT TO FANNY BE TENDER❤ .
BeeGees are one of the best..
Your BEST REACTION...I LOVED it and you are SPOT ON :)
I'm glad I was a teenager during their peak.
How can you possibly not dance 🪩 plus memories of big dance floors, flashing lights, spinning mirror ball and fabulous music 🎵 top it off Bazza’s chest and skin tight jeans ❤
Now's the time to watch 'Saturday Night Fever' ... you'd be in for a disco treat! Sigh ... it really was such a great time for music and dancing. :)
SURE WAZ
Great reaction that was truly fun so glad you enjoyed them 🥰😘
Love the Bee Gees!❤
Disco was so much fun in the 70s.
Your reaction PRICELESS 😂
I love this song. Slow hustle to this is amazing. Guy and girl dancing to this was awesome when I was a kid.
being 17-18-19 years old during Disco was Awesome!
As always another great reaction 👍😊