Next time I go to a wedding and everyone gets on the dance floor- I'm gonna do the FOXY GET OFF DANCE and show them who's the disco KING of the Planet !
I believe much of their enthusiasm was amplified by a product made from leaves, processed in mountainous jungle labs located in the southern hemisphere then brought to the US in 2.2lb sized blocks.
I graduated in 1980 from an 80% black student body high school. White boys snuck out to attend underground funky disco parties that made the dance lines on Soul Train look tame. This 70’s porno riff was throwed down with Gap Band, Rick James, and more. I can still feel the funky love at our class reunions from a brief period where we laughed at our differences and the way society at the time wanted us to be divisive. The fun music brought us together ❤️🩹
If you got to grow up in the 50's through the 90's with all the golden classic cars, movies, music & concerts of the best pop culture era, YOU were very blessed.
I was 8 years old when this song came out and all my life I could have sworn that this was a black group. This is what makes the 70’s and the music from the disco era great. I’m dying here!!! 😅
@@user-tv1xj5ji6x funny you should ask! Nope, it got me! I got Covid in the form of a long lingering cold.😣Feeling better now tho, thankfully for Christmas. Happy holidays to you!
How on earth did I live to this age without hearing this song or seeing these dancers?!? Never mind their clothes or the fashions, these boys and girls were giving it their all!
Many moons ago , Someone put this on at the end of study hall one day and I swear everyone started dancing right in the classroom !! The teacher was even bobbing her head too. The first time a girl ever asked me first to dance was to this song and it was in that class and I did not disappoint. No fighting , no guns , no drama , just having a good time !!
Holyshut Up!! We played this SONG 10X in Art class. At the Corcoran school of art in Washington DC. EVERYBODY went crazy! We then went into a paint fight ( like a food fight, but w/ paint!) Throwing Acrylics, every colors at the male NUDE posing. Filmed on super 8mm. CRAZY DAYS!!😵💫!!! (Love to see that clip today!) ☮️
🤯 All these years, and I'm just seeing this video for the first time??!! Nahhh, this was recently made as a joke, right? 🤣 How could I have never seen this? Mind blown...
@lopony7944 - Sorry to disappoint you. The background vocals for this song are sung by a White and Latino men and women known as The Wildflowers. I've seen their picture. There are NO black females singing. Look it up for yourself.
This is utterly weird and magnificent. The hairy chested dancers, the fluorescent background jelly, the green piano, the guy with the tube in his mouth… the creativity knows no bounds, this video belongs in a museum for modern art.
Wild AF 😂. I LOVED it. It had a little bit of everything. Silliness and humor and gaiety (and broken necks lol). These dancers must have trained in every field of dance. And they just GOTTA have some kinda background in ballet to execute some of these crazy a&& moves they were doing. 😅
Been listening to this song for literally decades - always thought the artists were a female group! First time i have seen a video - colour me shocked .... and stunned!
"@Freya262" I only dimly recall this song. But Yes, I would have thought it was a female band. The boy band Hanson had a hit called " MMMbop" (I think in the 90s) and since I was already well past my teens at that time I was not paying strict attention to the latest young pop group, but I thought it was some young female singing the lead but I found out years later that Hanson was an all-boy band ..
NYC, 1978. This song was everything, everywhere all at once. I couldn't dance well in those days, but I could bobb my head to the music. Didn't know how to hustle, never did but I enjoyed watching other people getting off, on the dance floor.
When I was in 4th grd 1979, I saw them in Beaumont Tx opening for Sister Sledge and The Jacksons for the Destiny tour. Still one of the best shows I'll ever see. Tix were $8 a piece!
The summer of 1978 I turned 15 that August and this was my second favorite behind Rick James’s You and I. Actually I had this album. Got me through some tough times
I was 15, a freshman in HS, and I loved it. Dance Corps did a routine to this song in a Pep Rally, and it was played at lunch in our commons area where we often danced. Classic.
I could watch this for hours! I truly love it. I’ve always loved the song, I was 8 when it was released. I’ve never seen the video until just now! What a treat!!! ❤❤❤
No wonder your generation ruined society, if this is your idea of great no wonder credit scores, trickle down economics, and a war on drugs were a good idea...
@@ronschmidtling3946 It was all about the music, the song, the sound. That is why it was so great. Music videos just limit the interpretation of the song to what you see to a great extent.
Don't care what nobody ever ever says music of late 70s early 80s was the best of all time! But got to admit women today make the disco chicks back then look like waifs.
This is when DISCO was still BLACK music, and all the cheesy knockoff groups started coming out! These guys were really bringing the funk, the way REAL fans wanted it!
@@futurefind674Naw naw my disco kindred! Foxy's main hits came out in 1977-78. Disco was a phenomena cause WHITE FOLKS got into dancing/clubbing really from about 1974 until all that hateful shit in 1980 (and Ronald Reagan). Yes us black folks are STILL into it now - cause then came rapping and hip-hop! There wuz so many disco fly-by-night groups back then like Foxy. Shit remember we thought Chic and Prince were gonna be one-hit wonders and Nile Rodgers is still jamming today! They all made it the most liberal fun times in recent memory as compared to the hateful cultural bullshit we got today! Only thing is women today is way finer than chicks back then (when did white chicks start growing booties!?).
@woodrowpreacely7521 Uhhh no...lol. WE never even CALLED it "Disco"! Lol. It STARTED as a groove, first visible in the early works of NORMAN WHITFIELD and then mastered by the GAMBLE and HUFF days of PHILLY SOUL, in which whole orchestras were used to back up the core band. The O'Jays, Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes and later Teddy Pendergrass, etc. laid the foundation for what would later become Disco and be taken over by Whites and Hispanics, who sucked the soul out of it, which led to that whole racist cave animal display at Comiskey Park back in 1980, and the destruction of black music which wasn't even RELATED to Disco! If it had a black face on the cover, it was to be destroyed! THESE dudes tried to be the real thing, but even WHITE people wouldn't allow them to be serious! That's too bad for them, but it's all done to fw US! 🤷🏾♂️😒🤣
I mean!! I never would dreamed they looked like this! I am speechless! This is definitely hilarious. We danced to this song all through high school.😂😂😂
This fancy and flamboyant successful 20th century video just reinforces my opinion that there had been absolutely nothing wrong with Billy Squier dancing around the room in his video.
I’ve scrolled and scrolled. Why is no one talking about the crystal Christmas tree spinning in the background? What does it have to do with anything else in that video? WHY IS IT THERE.
It's so funny how they'll be told how "great" they are, just off of their "passion", alone! Meanwhile, BLACK people have to be actually GOOD to get half tbe amount of praise! Good thing we dont GIVE A F*CK about cauca-praise! 👋🏾🤣
I’m a child of the 70s. In the black community we had lots of cook outs, block parties and family gatherings. I can tell you there weren’t many songs by whites that were being played. Yet, I do remember this one being played. It had a really good rhythm to it. We had our own dance moves unlike the corney steps in this video. Over all we jammed to it. Also I didn’t know they were a all white band until now. Correction! I’m sorry they’re Cubans! That’s kool, now it makes sense.
I suspect there really are black singers on this song. Why don't they show the female back up singers in the video? The female backup singers sound black to me ... and I love their sound, too.
Thank you, UA-cam. I always thought this group was black. They look white however, and were way ahead of their time! Thanks for sharing, and God bless you!
We are fortunate this video was ever filmed ,because this video was not filmed by the band or its record company ,this video was filmed by spanish television channel TVE and its dancers promoting an appearance by the band Foxy and its song on their show.The lead dancer Manuel Bandera is still around and is working on bringing A Chorus Line to Spain.
it must have been 45 years since i last heard this tune. that intro hits you and took me back when i was pre teen and didn't care yet about music. first time seeing this mv and i am appreciating YT right now.
I'd have broken my neck trying to dance like that, their energy alone is off the chain.....that was one of my favorite skating songs in the very late 70s when I was a teenager
i was 17 when this came out . going to the under age discos and school dances i remember getting down to this. but damn - i never thought this is what the band looked like!
Just like Bobby Caldwell, a JAM from folks that you wouldn't have thought put it together!👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾❤️💯🔥 I remember being a kid in the Bronx at a disco party grooving to this in the late 70s!😆😆😆
I was thinking the exact same thing. Bobby Caldwell what you won't do for love. I always thought he was black until I saw the video recently. Awesome music!
This song was a hit even in Colombia, South America. I remember this song always was played at the parties in those good old times. ❤ BTW, first time I see the video, and all of the dancers are superb!! 🎉 ✌️🤩
This was possibly the greatest era of music. So many choices, and really the end of disco. But of all my choices, and some of these groups are still touring, this was the first officially licensed cassette I ever bought for, wait for it, my huge boombox as a middle schooler, living on an Air Force base in Okinawa, Japan. I had bought plenty of pirated cassettes, but this was my first real purchase. It was certainly a different time back then.
@@YoureMadCryAboutItYeah.. you must’ve been in a coma during the 2010’s apparently. You can honestly argue that with any decade of music in the last 50 years. Even now, the radio plays all sh_t.
That was the thing about the 70s - colourful, and you could find yourself listening to all sorts of mad stuff as well as the great music of that decade. Real life could be pretty drab at times but the entertainment was bright and fun.
Es una supercancion con un sonido y un guitarreo fuera de lo comun y muy original, los integrantes de este grupo son hijos de padres latinos, chicos nacidos en EEUU afincados en Miami, el baterista es hijo de Tito Puente el rey del timbal, la coreografia de solo verlo me da torticolis, pero tambien muy original
Wow! Im going back to my first week starting 8th Grade in junior high school with this jam. Saw them perform on American Bandstand with this jam as well.
People knew how to cut loose and have way more fun back in the day in my opinion and experience. After the early 2000s it was changing for the worse. Now we're here...
This is the best, coolest, funkiest, lady-killer video ever in the history of all music videos - I'm going to practice the dance and then head straight down to the club and lay it down
Outside the disco we were in line waiting to get in. Actually it was better than inside because somebody left the bathroom door open and the music and lights came out through the window. So the rythm of this song caught on us, dancing and taking turns to pass in front of the window to watch the strobe lights shine on our clothes. One-night friendship i know, but an immortal memories
I will never be ashamed or embarrassed of anything I’ve ever done after watching this.
Ha ha ha!
IK, right? 🤣 Those dancers are cringe-worthy. Yikes.
I guess this was considered cool and hip back in the 70's, today this would make an SNL skit.
You mad me laugh, and you're , right. Everyone who did this video - though it was cool.😂
😂😂😂
I’ve known this song all my life, and I’ve never pictured them to look like this. Hilarious!
Yes a bunch of white men. Huh ?
The guys all look like various incarnations of Greg Brady.
@@ViolettaD1485 lol
Me neither.
@ @ViolettaD1485 Hahahahaha! They do! 😂🤣🤣🤣
Next time I go to a wedding and everyone gets on the dance floor- I'm gonna do the FOXY GET OFF DANCE and show them who's the disco KING of the Planet !
Like my mom once said: "You can't go wrong with a lime-green baby grand piano in a Cuban-American funk band". Rest in peace, Mom.
Your mom was SO RIGHT!❤
Mom was wise beyond her years.
❤❤❤❤❤😂😂😂😂😂
Best laugh I've had in a while. Thanks man...
Awww great memory ❤
I don’t think I have ever seen anyone as committed as those dancers. They are giving 5000%.
I believe much of their enthusiasm was amplified by a product made from leaves, processed in mountainous jungle labs located in the southern hemisphere then brought to the US in 2.2lb sized blocks.
😂 You should watch Heather Parisi singing Maniac in an Italian tvshow..
This is the Spanish TV dance group. The choreographer was American
Watch the other video of this song. You will see more commitment. Trust me.
Less is more.
You can never enjoy life more than being a disco bass player in the late 70s.
And you got chicks a'plenty.
OMG, they were white!
@@luzvargas9033 Actually, they're Cuban (Cuban-American).
lol
Truer words...😂😁🖤.
Can’t believe all these energetic ‘youngsters’ in the vid are now in their 70s or 80s … if they are still around. Life is short, live it!😊
Dancers, AMAZING ! But for all the WRONG reasons !
'TIE ME UP AT YOUR PLACE' sounds like. (45 seconds)
Sadly, 2 of the singers died, one way back in 2003 and then in 2018, but the rest are still alive
I graduated in 1980 from an 80% black student body high school. White boys snuck out to attend underground funky disco parties that made the dance lines on Soul Train look tame. This 70’s porno riff was throwed down with Gap Band, Rick James, and more. I can still feel the funky love at our class reunions from a brief period where we laughed at our differences and the way society at the time wanted us to be divisive. The fun music brought us together ❤️🩹
For those of you still concerned, the first dancer has successfully cleared the concussion protocol.
That's encouraging... now how's his whiplash doing????
I now feel like I'm the one with brain damage.
@@ANYHOO0I am a qualified lesbian
@@ijustdidahugeshit same!
@@ANYHOO0 I am a woman
Wow! It’s incredible how young Borat still looks after 45 years. 😮
🤣🤣🤣
I didn't know he played a mean bass
😂👍
Or Richard Ramirez 🤫
@@memelc5655😂 That's not nice 😂😂
For five weeks in 1978 all you heard was, "Woo oo ooo ooo ooo oo ooo oo!' Really.
SCREAMING OUT FOR A RE-MIX !
Yep.
If you got to grow up in the 50's through the 90's with all the golden classic cars, movies, music & concerts of the best pop culture era, YOU were very blessed.
I was 8 years old when this song came out and all my life I could have sworn that this was a black group. This is what makes the 70’s and the music from the disco era great. I’m dying here!!! 😅
Disco was from Black people. What the studios did was speed up the cords from funk.
Same. Still some of the funkiest fare ever served.
Tambien yo 😅
Check out Wild Cherry and Redbone.....
Me too, I was 14 at the time when this song came out.
The hair! The clothes! The dance moves! The music! I'm in heaven!!!
Mee, too.
Then Parliament Funkadelic must put you in GOD'S LAP!!! 😂🤣
The joy and fun is without equal!!
@@futurefind674 🎯😉
@@futurefind674Parliament is BADDDDASS !!! ESPEC knee deep !
They permeate through the air out my car windows all the time 😃👌🌠🎵📻🎵📻🎵👍👍
The choreography is insane and yet fascinatingly mesmerizing!
Hello Elizabeth, how are you doing today, hope you’re fine and safe from the COVID-19 virus??
@@user-tv1xj5ji6x funny you should ask! Nope, it got me! I got Covid in the form of a long lingering cold.😣Feeling better now tho, thankfully for Christmas. Happy holidays to you!
It's Putin, attempting mind control
How on earth did I live to this age without hearing this song or seeing these dancers?!? Never mind their clothes or the fashions, these boys and girls were giving it their all!
The clothes and the fashion are what make this video legendary 🤩
Dang this song was the bomb back in the day😂😂 you never heard of this ?? For real??!!
@@winniejohnson5559 I googled it and found it was only released in the USA, and I live in Ireland.
@@winniejohnson5559 I googled it and found it was only released in the USA.
My life is now complete.
Mine will be when I can dance like that.
😂
Many moons ago , Someone put this on at the end of study hall one day and I swear everyone started dancing right in the classroom !! The teacher was even bobbing her head too. The first time a girl ever asked me first to dance was to this song and it was in that class and I did not disappoint. No fighting , no guns , no drama , just having a good time !!
Yes wonderful times.
Nice!
Magnífico!!! Eso sí es un buen y bonito recuerdo!!!❤
Today,kids would either have their heads looking down at their cell or fighting over who's the best dancer....with Guns🥺
Holyshut Up!! We played this SONG 10X in Art class. At the Corcoran school of art in Washington DC. EVERYBODY went crazy! We then went into a paint fight ( like a food fight, but w/ paint!) Throwing Acrylics, every colors at the male NUDE posing. Filmed on super 8mm. CRAZY DAYS!!😵💫!!! (Love to see that clip today!) ☮️
🤯 All these years, and I'm just seeing this video for the first time??!! Nahhh, this was recently made as a joke, right? 🤣 How could I have never seen this? Mind blown...
Damn ! What a versatile band....men that can sing AND play instruments, AND sing the female backing vocals to boot ! That's so FOXY !
I was wondering, where are the background singers. Interesting that this is FOXY! Wow.
Excuse me, but why would you want to boot the backup female singers?
They seem o.k. to me.
The lipsyncing is really bad.
It makes the video awesome! It's like they don't know the words to their own song! I love it!!
😂😂😂Please stop making me laugh 😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@shawndabirch1947😂😂😂😂😂
Love this song, takes me back. This video is so ridiculous that it's fabulous!🥸
Yeah, ESPECIALLY the fact that ...
Black people are singing 🤔
I was 14. Aww..the great memories!!🤗
@tameramares5785 I too was 14 then😊
@@cynthiad4443 Such a great time!!
@lopony7944 - Sorry to disappoint you. The background vocals for this song are sung by a White and Latino men and women known as The Wildflowers. I've seen their picture. There are NO black females singing. Look it up for yourself.
This is utterly weird and magnificent. The hairy chested dancers, the fluorescent background jelly, the green piano, the guy with the tube in his mouth… the creativity knows no bounds, this video belongs in a museum for modern art.
It was the 70's, year of acid trips
3:44 @@toxichammertoe8696
And jello video backgrounds
@@toxichammertoe8696More about coked-up directors who thought they were genius at thinking up these images .🙄
@@toxichammertoe8696 Acid trips were about 10 years earlier!
The tube thing is a talkbox. Herbie Hancock, Roger Troutman, Peter Frampton
I am not ashamed to say as a seventeen year old boy in jersey i loved and danced to this song a million years ago.
🎵 its 2023 and I still can't figure out how these disco musicians were able to compose a hit funky disco song ! They deserve a
Disco Hall of fame
Never pictured the band to look like this. The dance interpretation is wild too.
Wild AF 😂. I LOVED it. It had a little bit of everything. Silliness and humor and gaiety (and broken necks lol). These dancers must have trained in every field of dance. And they just GOTTA have some kinda background in ballet to execute some of these crazy a&& moves they were doing. 😅
Ha!
‘Dance interpretation’, I’ve never really heard that term but I like it. Thanks
Wow, I thought they were black artist. Amazing that they are Latinos. Great song
I thought it was women 🤣
Been listening to this song for literally decades - always thought the artists were a female group! First time i have seen a video - colour me shocked .... and stunned!
"@Freya262" I only dimly recall this song. But Yes, I would have thought it was a female band.
The boy band Hanson had a hit called " MMMbop" (I think in the 90s) and since I was already well past my teens at that time I was not paying strict attention to the latest young pop group, but I thought it was some young female singing the lead but I found out years later that Hanson was an all-boy band ..
THIS IS NOT THE BAND!!!!
@@obscurelyvagueNo one knows who these people are It's not the band!
Yeah, thought they were black women! Hah!
@@RebeccaLynnMusic No, it's definitely the band. They have interviews on youtube talking about how the song came about.
NYC, 1978. This song was everything, everywhere all at once. I couldn't dance well in those days, but I could bobb my head to the music. Didn't know how to hustle, never did but I enjoyed watching other people getting off, on the dance floor.
I love this song! In the late 70s we had the best music. And it was music that everyone dancing! 🎉🎉❤❤
Hello Barbara, how are you doing today, hope you’re fine and safe from the COVID-19 virus??
THIS WAS THE JAMM BACK IN THE DAY!!! YES THIS WAS A BIIIIIGGGGG HIT BACK THEM AND STILL IT SOUNDS REALLY GOOD TODAY!!!
True! Still sounds so good!
I agrée! It’s great!
Still holds up!
I just forget if I used to dance or skate or both to this!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I remember buying the album when I was a teen and I would just stare at the cover because every single member of Foxy was a snack!
This is everything I ever needed in a video . I never have to watch another video again .
This is FANTASTIC. I need to know more about Foxy.
When I was in 4th grd 1979, I saw them in Beaumont Tx opening for Sister Sledge and The Jacksons for the Destiny tour. Still one of the best shows I'll ever see. Tix were $8 a piece!
70’s Borat going hard on the guitar! 😂😂
VERRRYYYY NIIIIICE
Bass guitar*
Yeayass hesss slappiN Da Bayss, salappin da bayssssss
😩🤭
IKR?! Borat has had a long and varied career!😆
The summer of 1978 I turned 15 that August and this was my second favorite behind Rick James’s You and I. Actually I had this album. Got me through some tough times
I was 13 at the time, this and You and I were two of my favorites also, great music.
I was 15, a freshman in HS, and I loved it. Dance Corps did a routine to this song in a Pep Rally, and it was played at lunch in our commons area where we often danced. Classic.
In fact, it almost sounds like Rick James did background vocals in some parts of this song.
That's 🥜🥜
I was 16 Jr Varsity Football 🏈 #1 hit traveling to Road games 70% Black team who played it repeatedly to and from games. 😂 great memories
I wish they would have included video of the female backup singers! They MADE THIS SONG! 💃🏼🕺🏼💫✨
Hello Michele, how are you doing today, hope you’re fine and safe from the COVID-19 virus??
I could watch this for hours! I truly love it. I’ve always loved the song, I was 8 when it was released. I’ve never seen the video until just now! What a treat!!! ❤❤❤
I have this on 12 inch vinyl, and proud of it! Still gets folks on the dance floor.
In the streaming era your vinyl became a treasure!
I had it too, but no more 😢
I graduated high school in 1978 and I remember this song well. It was a great party song because it got everyone up and dancing.
🎯👍
No wonder your generation ruined society, if this is your idea of great no wonder credit scores, trickle down economics, and a war on drugs were a good idea...
👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Oh. My. JESUS. Did these dudes really make this classic jam? Consider this 70's child's mind 🤯🤯🤯
I've heard this song for many years but never saw this video before, interesting how many new old videos are popping out the woodwork
Same here- but never saw the band. I never would have imagined---This! :0
@@ronschmidtling3946 It was all about the music, the song, the sound. That is why it was so great. Music videos just limit the interpretation of the song to what you see to a great extent.
@@valentinr.dominguez2892Very very true.
When this was a huge disco hit in its heyday I was touring with earth wind and fire. Fantastic job ❤
EW and F my favorite of all time ❤❤❤❤❤
Don't care what nobody ever ever says music of late 70s early 80s was the best of all time! But got to admit women today make the disco chicks back then look like waifs.
This is when DISCO was still BLACK music, and all the cheesy knockoff groups started coming out! These guys were really bringing the funk, the way REAL fans wanted it!
@@futurefind674Naw naw my disco kindred! Foxy's main hits came out in 1977-78. Disco was a phenomena cause WHITE FOLKS got into dancing/clubbing really from about 1974 until all that hateful shit in 1980 (and Ronald Reagan). Yes us black folks are STILL into it now - cause then came rapping and hip-hop! There wuz so many disco fly-by-night groups back then like Foxy. Shit remember we thought Chic and Prince were gonna be one-hit wonders and Nile Rodgers is still jamming today! They all made it the most liberal fun times
in recent memory as compared to the hateful cultural bullshit we got today! Only thing is women today is way finer than chicks back then (when did white chicks start growing booties!?).
@woodrowpreacely7521 Uhhh no...lol. WE never even CALLED it "Disco"! Lol. It STARTED as a groove, first visible in the early works of NORMAN WHITFIELD and then mastered by the GAMBLE and HUFF days of PHILLY SOUL, in which whole orchestras were used to back up the core band. The O'Jays, Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes and later Teddy Pendergrass, etc. laid the foundation for what would later become Disco and be taken over by Whites and Hispanics, who sucked the soul out of it, which led to that whole racist cave animal display at Comiskey Park back in 1980, and the destruction of black music which wasn't even RELATED to Disco! If it had a black face on the cover, it was to be destroyed! THESE dudes tried to be the real thing, but even WHITE people wouldn't allow them to be serious! That's too bad for them, but it's all done to fw US! 🤷🏾♂️😒🤣
Props to that guy for holding the piano that way. Those things are heavy as hell, yet he's still able to play it.
We tore this song up back in the day, both on the dance floor and at the roller rink.
Let’s see y’all youngsters top it!
Hello Pretty, how are you doing today, hope you’re fine and safe from the COVID-19 virus??
Totally! 🛼
How did the backup dancers not get whiplash dancing like that? 😂😂
How did the female dancers' tops stay on?
I think medical science says that kind of motion is seriously bad for the brain. Hopefully not so bad if it's just for a song or two.
Doctors were standing by
Especially the guys dancing in those shoes.
They're all in nursing homes and wheelchairs😂
bass guitarist Arnold Paseiro, was my music teacher in the 1990s when I was in 6th grade at W.J. Bryan Elementary School.
@@myBquest He was a tall guy. Very nice.
This bass line is very good !
Where's that?
@@johnschwab3749 It was in South Miami.
He really looks like a middle school teacher actually
I'm a 70's kid and this was one of my favs. I didn't know till seeing this video that this song was not a black group jam..... and it was a hit💯
Exactly, of course we didn't care about that, just the music.
Hello Joan, how are you doing today, hope you’re fine and safe from the COVID-19 virus??
Was blown away, when seeing that men sang this song 😂
Those dancers, the song and video put a smile on my face.... better times.
I mean!! I never would dreamed they looked like this! I am speechless! This is definitely hilarious. We danced to this song all through high school.😂😂😂
When you don't see the video of the song is great to dance to I did as well. But now that I sold the video I'm like what the hell!??😂😂🤣🤣
This fancy and flamboyant successful 20th century video just reinforces my opinion that there had been absolutely nothing wrong with Billy Squier dancing around the room in his video.
I’ve scrolled and scrolled. Why is no one talking about the crystal Christmas tree spinning in the background? What does it have to do with anything else in that video? WHY IS IT THERE.
Oh my gosh, those dancers are freakishly motivated
Coke😂😅is 😅
It's so funny how they'll be told how "great" they are, just off of their "passion", alone! Meanwhile, BLACK people have to be actually GOOD to get half tbe amount of praise! Good thing we dont GIVE A F*CK about cauca-praise! 👋🏾🤣
@@arturopalos2739lmao. No no, practice practice practice is it.
It's the real thing!
Lol! 👍
I’m a child of the 70s. In the black community we had lots of cook outs, block parties and family gatherings.
I can tell you there weren’t many songs by whites that were being played.
Yet, I do remember this one being played. It had a really good rhythm to it. We had our own dance moves unlike the corney steps in this video. Over all we jammed to it. Also I didn’t know they were a all white band until now. Correction! I’m sorry they’re Cubans! That’s kool, now it makes sense.
I suspect there really are black singers on this song. Why don't they show the female back up singers in the video? The female backup singers sound black to me ... and I love their sound, too.
They are Latino.
I had always thought the band was black....
Corney is not even the right word to describe that dancing
Actually, they're Cuban.
This song is still banging in 2023.
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Thank you, UA-cam. I always thought this group was black. They look white however, and were way ahead of their time! Thanks for sharing, and God bless you!
im obsessed with this choreography.. I cant stop watching it
me too. I watch it every weekend at happy hour
This is a reminder that reality and parody are one in the same. Absolutely fantastic!
This is the wisest thing I’ve read in a while.
The moustached dancer is the embodiment of enjoyment 😂
Años literalmente sin escucharle 😊🎉❤❤❤
I literally only learned of this song and video about 5 mins ago. I officially think it’s one of my fave videos of all time. Loving the 70s corniness!
This song was big and very original, everyone is amazing in this video.
@@MrMelgibstein totally agree!
The “Miami sound”, I believe is what it was called.
@@user-vf5lv8il8f Miami Sound
Most of the stuff back then was less corny than this. I used to think of this as a notorious 3 day hit. Real big and then nothing.
We are fortunate this video was ever filmed ,because this video was not filmed by the band or its record company ,this video was filmed by spanish television channel TVE and its dancers promoting an appearance by the band Foxy and its song on their show.The lead dancer Manuel Bandera is still around and is working on bringing A Chorus Line to Spain.
Thanks for the info, as I had never seen a music video for this song. Glad they made it! 😸
@@larrycj4382 There are other videos for this song by the band, but not with this choreography and energy, the spanish took it to another level.
Thank you for the explanation. This explains why the dancers didn't seem to have the same "touch" as Americans from the disco era.
@@millana100 Youre Very Welcome
D'oh. I just posted up asking about the origins of this thing. Didn't see this. Oh well. Great video. 😊
it must have been 45 years since i last heard this tune. that intro hits you and took me back when i was pre teen and didn't care yet about music. first time seeing this mv and i am appreciating YT right now.
This is cheesy magnificent greatness! Fight me!
This is amazing!!! Hahaha omg dancers are killing it!!!
Yes 14 when this came out! I had the 12in vinyl loved it!😃🥰🥰🥰
I'd have broken my neck trying to dance like that, their energy alone is off the chain.....that was one of my favorite skating songs in the very late 70s when I was a teenager
I'd crank this up after leaving traffic court getting out of my many moving violations. With a rolled-up joint in the ashtray, of course!
i was 17 when this came out . going to the under age discos and school dances i remember getting down to this. but damn - i never thought this is what the band looked like!
ditto! same age... underage discos. good times.
Opposite! In a strange twist, I knew what the band looked like before I ever heard the song. And that was a decade after "Get Off"'s prime.
I remember this song from high school days
This is amazing. We knew how to have actual fun in the 70s and 80s
Fun.
Todays young people look miserable
This Was A Big Hit.... We Jammed On This 🎶💃... Floor Was Packed!!
Just like Bobby Caldwell, a JAM from folks that you wouldn't have thought put it together!👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾❤️💯🔥
I remember being a kid in the Bronx at a disco party grooving to this in the late 70s!😆😆😆
Remember WABC AM radio? They played all the good music there! 😁
I was thinking the exact same thing. Bobby Caldwell what you won't do for love. I always thought he was black until I saw the video recently. Awesome music!
@@randumb2020 I think that most of us thought that he and they were black as well.
This song was a hit even in Colombia, South America. I remember this song always was played at the parties in those good old times. ❤ BTW, first time I see the video, and all of the dancers are superb!! 🎉 ✌️🤩
This is the worst thing I’ve ever seen or heard.
And this tune is just 45 years YOUNG.... People time flies.... Make the best of it.
I remember this song and the disco era. I was young and it was a great time..
This was possibly the greatest era of music. So many choices, and really the end of disco. But of all my choices, and some of these groups are still touring, this was the first officially licensed cassette I ever bought for, wait for it, my huge boombox as a middle schooler, living on an Air Force base in Okinawa, Japan. I had bought plenty of pirated cassettes, but this was my first real purchase. It was certainly a different time back then.
This is the worst era of music and it’s not even close.
Yes, it was the greatest era of music, just not shite like this!
@@YoureMadCryAboutItYeah.. you must’ve been in a coma during the 2010’s apparently. You can honestly argue that with any decade of music in the last 50 years. Even now, the radio plays all sh_t.
That was the thing about the 70s - colourful, and you could find yourself listening to all sorts of mad stuff as well as the great music of that decade. Real life could be pretty drab at times but the entertainment was bright and fun.
Es una supercancion con un sonido y un guitarreo fuera de lo comun y muy original, los integrantes de este grupo son hijos de padres latinos, chicos nacidos en EEUU afincados en Miami, el baterista es hijo de Tito Puente el rey del timbal, la coreografia de solo verlo me da torticolis, pero tambien muy original
Thanks for history on the group. Laughing at your comment about getting a stiff neck from dancing 😂
This is the greatest video in the history of all videos that ever existed or will ever exist!
Wow! Im going back to my first week starting 8th Grade in junior high school with this jam. Saw them perform on American Bandstand with this jam as well.
👆🎯💯 THIS!
I love this song, but I can't unsee this now. I'm doing the ugly laugh SO hard right now.
People knew how to cut loose and have way more fun back in the day in my opinion and experience. After the early 2000s it was changing for the worse. Now we're here...
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Searching for a synth instrumental for years. Accidentally ran into this one. Another one I've been searching for. Thanks
This is the best, coolest, funkiest, lady-killer video ever in the history of all music videos - I'm going to practice the dance and then head straight down to the club and lay it down
😆😂❤
😂 go get it!
I feel like what little bit of my 70's youth & innocence was stripped away after watching this.
Wow GREAT FUN TIMES FROM HIGH SCHOOL LISTENING AND PLAYING MY DRUMS TO THE SOUND OF THE BAND AND THIS SONG. SIMPLY NOSTALGIC!
This is such a great song.
You know you're in the 70s when even your piano is avocado
I have danced to this song in the clubs!! Loved the beat...
This is one of the most amazing things I’ve ever seen. Turned a so so night into an amazing one. Go get it! 🎉
Are you on shrooms?
I was 13 when this song came out, and played the 45 to DEATH. Having said that, I’ve never seen the video until NOW. Oh, dear. 😱
Imagine showing this to your grandkids. "Yup, that was your grandpa, with all those dance moves." 😊
There is so much going on in this video. I think this is one of the best videos ever made!
Eu era adolescente quando começou a tocar essa música, adorava.
Outside the disco we were in line waiting to get in. Actually it was better than inside because somebody left the bathroom door open and the music and lights came out through the window. So the rythm of this song caught on us, dancing and taking turns to pass in front of the window to watch the strobe lights shine on our clothes. One-night friendship i know, but an immortal memories
We all just need to give it up for the dancers in the video for probably suffering the rest of their lives with whiplash
My neck hurt just watching it.
This is so HORRENDOUS all the way across the board….it’s AWESOME!!!
At all of my high school dances, this was the song, amongst many others.
No words. Thankfully, choreography has come a long way since then.
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Disco was just so much fun.
This choreography is really ... something.
😂😂
It's something alright.... lmao
Ridiculous😂
...and something else.😅
Your comment made me LOL. I was thinking the same. And I can’t stop watching it.
YEAAAAAA!!!!!! I LOVED THIS JAM WHEN I WAS A KID!!!