She died in 2011 and I just learned that she was a huge porn actress in the early 1970's . I still like the song and I don't care what she did . RIP Miss True ✨🌹🕯️✨🥀📿🙏
Some are surprised Andrea True effortlessly sang live here, but her mom sang with an orchestra, her dad sang with their church, and she herself studied piano from age six through college. She’d planned on a stage career since childhood.
I’m sorry, not trying to pick on her or anything. I’m very s*x positive. But you have to admit the jokes write themselves. Again, I am not trying to shame her. I’m sure she was a warm, wonderful person, and everyone speaks highly of her. I hope she is doing well and happy.
She was a pornographic actress from the early 1970s ( hence get the cameras rolling get the action going) who turned to singing and produced a hit Good on her. RIP Andrea
not quite, after filming abroad, money was frozen in location and couldn't be taken with them, the crew said fuck it, spend it here then, they hired a local recording studio et voila the video occurred, I love the whole story and the song.
More than one hit. This song was written by Gregg Diamond (if Bionic Boogie sounds familiar 😅) add What's your name what's your number and NY you got me dancing 😊
@@throwachairnot a video, the song was recorded 😅 Her memory is now linked, more than to her hard filmography, to her career as a performer in the disco music genre , in which she made her debut almost by chance: in 1975 she was in Jamaica shooting an advert for a local real estate company and, precisely in those days, the Jamaican government banned the transfer of any type of assets abroad, in response to sanctions imposed by the United States after the election of pro-Castro Michael Manley as Prime Minister. Andrea True therefore had to choose between two alternatives: giving up the advertising fee or spending the entire sum received within the Caribbean island. She decided on the second option and with her money she recorded a demo of More, More, More , a song on which she had worked with her partner and record producer Gregg Diamond , thus starting her recording career.
The back story of Andrea makes this clip all the more enjoyable because going live is likely way out of her comfort zone. Suddenly, she is a bonafide singer by performing at that venue. I love it.
Rock Your Baby, Fly Robin Fly, Get Up and Boogie, Rock the Boat, Doctors Orders, Jive Talkin, Get Down Tonight, Love to Love You Baby, That’s the Way I Like It, Sunny, and this one: More, More, More were all early disco classics. There’s probably a few others I’ve overlooked. 74, 75, and 76. Just before disco went mainstream during 77, 78, and 79. And then abruptly ended. Early disco was the best in my opinion with its instrumental breakdowns and the presence of some innocence still noticeable. More More More had perhaps the best instrumental breakdown of all of the mentioned songs. Unfortunately, disco would be greatly exploited in the following years and would be rebranded as dance music as the 70’s ended.
The one you forgot is "Swearin' To God" by Frankie Valli. Also "I Know We Can Make It" by Donna Summer and "Don't Leave Me This Way" by Thelma Houston, though that one came out in '77 ("later disco", as you described it). Oh, and another favorite, "Love Hangover" by Diana Ross. A BIG favorite.
YMCA, I love to love, A fifth of Beethoven, le Freak, kung Fu fighting, Dancing queen, I love the nightlife, Ring my bell, Daddy Cool, Gimme some, Hot shot, Shame, shame, shame, MFSB, etc... So many great songs in that Disco era...
At 21-year-old, love the fact that we have true musicians, a real singer, the natural sound of the instruments, raw, non synthetised elements unlike todays stuff
Her live voice is not as good as the studio engineered sound but just like most disco singers of old, studios often added effects and even pitch shifted a singers voice to sound better. This isn't a bad live version. I prefer it over the lip syncing that so many bands of that era (and even today) do.
Listening to her voice on several recordings, you hear some well supported vibrato especially on the higher notes. Someone worked with her, but then again that lower abdominal support was part of her work. ;)
Just a girl from Tennessee who successfully transitioned from a career in porn to singing. By the early 70s she was burned out making porn saying, “I’d rather be a waitress or a typist than to make another adult film.” She actually made some good music. R.I.P.
She had a checkered past. Ok, enough said.. She was getting her life in order. Great voice and stage presence, too bad the music industry didn't give her a chance like many other 1 hit wonders had.
She defraud her parents, she misled the people around her, specially her boyfriend who she was going to marry, and all her friends who loved her and who thought she was a goody 2 shoes Christian conservative girl...she didn't rape or kill anyone, well neither did Hitler, and nobody has accused her of doing any of that, so why does that morally clears her shady checkered xxx porn star past ? and how do you know she didn't "defame" anybody? How do you know she didn't defame anybody by calling them "racists", "sexists" or "homophobics" at any time in her life ?
Loved this song when it came out and fell in love with her when i saw the video. Kirschner's Rock Concert & The Midnight Special were great for showcasing great acts. RIP Andrea. 😔
More More More. I was 10 when it was made. The song was the most iconic of the 70's the rhythm, style. and that sound with that special effect towards the end, marvellous. Andrea True passed due to heart condition 2011, RIP. The song will be remembered by myself for a long time.
This was way before journey’s “anyway you want it”. They gave KC and the sunshine band a run for their money. Can’t believe it’s been 10 years since she’s been gone. RIP Andrea. I’m goin to request this song at my 18 year old son’s wedding next year.
@@jv-ep2tc you seem to lead a very judgmental life ... interesting how many of your comments in the comment history are about either the Cowsills or gay marriage - anything you need to tell us, sweetie?
I just heard this song in a Goodwill store last Saturday, after not hearing it for at least 30 yrs. I had no idea she was a porn star, yet this song was so popular on AM radio and those K-Tel disco albums of the 70's. 🤘
You know the story right? The government of Jamaica would not allow Andrea to leave the country with money she had earned there. She rented a studio, paid for top notch Jamaican musicians and recorded this one song. She was allowed to leave with a piece of magnetic tape. As she initially had the one track, the original Buddah 45 RPM had the instrumental as it's flip side.
Yeah, I heard the story but I forgotten which Caribbean country she recorded that song, thanks for telling the story. I guess she invested that money well cause that song is a 1970s disco hit and to this day is still love or liked by many people today.
She put on such a fantastic show ❤ can't get enough of that cowbell 😊 the band also played with a lot of passion 🎉 this song is on my favorites play list.
she really reminds me of laura prepon[donna] in that 70 show over and above all the other stuff in her life she was a great singer with a kick ass band [rip]angel
I love her smile! She really did make her dreams come (Andrea) true. She is having the time of her life. I can see how she is dancing to the music during the instrumental part of "More, More, More". That song electrified the dance floor with an energy to put our bodies in motion. Andrea True had a serious crew (band & dancers) with her! That trumpet player, wow. And the dancers...that's exactly what it was like in 1976 Disco's!
What a beautiful broad ! I was just about to get my first job. I was flat broke, but what a wonderful time it was !! Beautiful music ! ✨✨✨✨ Here in 2024 !!
Yep - this was def played at the Bar Mitzvah circuit. Remembe it well - classic Disco - and the groove sounds like it was used by Len in "Steal My Sunshine" check it. Great memories.
I used to work with the rhythm guitarist (the other guitarist is Bruce Kulick, future Meat Loaf, Kiss) at a record store in NYC for 3 years. There was just him, my boss and me, so we spent many hours talking. My friend, Joey Barbosa, would tell me about Bruce sharing with him the Blackjack demoes, and my friend saying the singer would never be famous (the singer was Michael Bolton). Bruce was playing with my friend in a Queens band. Bruce was recruited to then tour with Andrea who recorded the albums with studio guys. Bruce said instead of auditioning for members, why not use his band. The leader singer was kept and is the bongo player. They then added the horn line for the tour in Europe, America and Mexico. When they recorded the 3 shows for Don Kirshner they added the dancers (who were later married), as, according to Joey, Andrea would just stand there. Nobody could get her to move. He'd tour with her again, though with a different band. By then Bruce was on to Meatloaf. I remember him saying he talked to Andrea once or twice a year on the phone, but couldn't get in touch with her thinking she was sick or dead. Later that year, she died. Joey continued playing in a british invasion covers pub band in NYC (this was a decade ago, I lost track of him when I moved) called Tru Brit. Joey's face and name is on the second album, but he's not on it.
Nailed it! Andrea, wherever you are in the Universe (I know you passed in 2012), your music is still loved in 2023!❤
Didn’t know she had passed, may she R.I.P.🌺 Still love the song today!
Love her!
She died in 2011 and I just learned that she was a huge porn actress in the early 1970's . I still like the song and I don't care what she did . RIP Miss True ✨🌹🕯️✨🥀📿🙏
2024 la amo por siempre ❤
This is a treat !!
If there was ever a song that is the definite sound of 70's disco, this just may be it....
This video really makes the 1970's real and alive for me!
Some are surprised Andrea True effortlessly sang live here, but her mom sang with an orchestra, her dad sang with their church, and she herself studied piano from age six through college. She’d planned on a stage career since childhood.
And then what did she do?????????
@@lazybelphegore6748😂😂😂 well, you have to get your start somewhere.
Effortessly? She had bigger challenges for her throat. 😏
@@BruselskySluzebnikomg 😂
I’m sorry, not trying to pick on her or anything. I’m very s*x positive. But you have to admit the jokes write themselves.
Again, I am not trying to shame her. I’m sure she was a warm, wonderful person, and everyone speaks highly of her. I hope she is doing well and happy.
Rare non-lipsynched performance, Aug. 24th, 1976. This is the song that defined the whole era!
And this was way before journey’s “anyway you want it”
It is.
❤️ this song
Love/ ❤️ her this super great 1970s song
What does the Journey song Anyway You Want It have to do with this song or disco or defining an era? Serious question.
I was 11 years old..I loved the song then, and it's just as refreshing now in 2023...if you're awesome enough to appreciate it.
RIP, Andrea
I was 10 ❤
1976 I was 10 years old. My older brother bought this album. And then I found out she was a porn star.😅 It's still a jam. I love this song❤
She was actually singing. Not lip synching. RIP Andrea.
Died too early
Congrats to lead singer too
To.lead guitarist,sorry
She was a pornographic actress from the early 1970s ( hence get the cameras rolling get the action going) who turned to singing and produced a hit Good on her. RIP Andrea
not quite, after filming abroad, money was frozen in location and couldn't be taken with them, the crew said fuck it, spend it here then, they hired a local recording studio et voila the video occurred, I love the whole story and the song.
More than one hit.
This song was written by Gregg Diamond (if Bionic Boogie sounds familiar 😅) add What's your name what's your number and NY you got me dancing 😊
@@throwachairnot a video, the song was recorded 😅
Her memory is now linked, more than to her hard filmography, to her career as a performer in the disco music genre , in which she made her debut almost by chance: in 1975 she was in Jamaica shooting an advert for a local real estate company and, precisely in those days, the Jamaican government banned the transfer of any type of assets abroad, in response to sanctions imposed by the United States after the election of pro-Castro Michael Manley as Prime Minister.
Andrea True therefore had to choose between two alternatives: giving up the advertising fee or spending the entire sum received within the Caribbean island. She decided on the second option and with her money she recorded a demo of More, More, More , a song on which she had worked with her partner and record producer Gregg Diamond , thus starting her recording career.
and then was a hit, and then needed a video, oy vey.
@@DebbieTDP and Party line.
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The back story of Andrea makes this clip all the more enjoyable because going live is likely way out of her comfort zone. Suddenly, she is a bonafide singer by performing at that venue. I love it.
She nailed this song live and it’s a great tune! May she rest in peace. More, More, More!
🌹🌹🌹🕯️✨🕯️🥀📿🙏
Will see her in heaven 70s till we die love ❤️ it stay strong 💪
No autotune/correction, pure singing. Great song. Band is tight as hell.
i know and everyone else was on auto tune back then!
Good musicians and ignored late blonde missis andrea sung so well without playback
Beautiful winds as well 🥁
Another geezer who thinks he’s clever by bringing up autotune.
🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️🤦♂️🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️🤦🏿♂️🤦🏻♂️
Rock Your Baby, Fly Robin Fly, Get Up and Boogie, Rock the Boat, Doctors Orders, Jive Talkin, Get Down Tonight, Love to Love You Baby, That’s the Way I Like It, Sunny, and this one: More, More, More were all early disco classics. There’s probably a few others I’ve overlooked. 74, 75, and 76. Just before disco went mainstream during 77, 78, and 79. And then abruptly ended. Early disco was the best in my opinion with its instrumental breakdowns and the presence of some innocence still noticeable. More More More had perhaps the best instrumental breakdown of all of the mentioned songs. Unfortunately, disco would be greatly exploited in the following years and would be rebranded as dance music as the 70’s ended.
The one you forgot is "Swearin' To God" by Frankie Valli. Also "I Know We Can Make It" by Donna Summer and "Don't Leave Me This Way" by Thelma Houston, though that one came out in '77 ("later disco", as you described it).
Oh, and another favorite, "Love Hangover" by Diana Ross. A BIG favorite.
YMCA, I love to love, A fifth of Beethoven, le Freak, kung Fu fighting, Dancing queen, I love the nightlife, Ring my bell, Daddy Cool, Gimme some, Hot shot, Shame, shame, shame, MFSB, etc... So many great songs in that Disco era...
@@lehec Hot Shot! Yes, Karen Young, not as well remembered as others but a real burner.
Now you're talking! Fly, Robin, Fly and Get Up and Boogie! Love it!
Last dance
Donna Summers
It's almost 2024 and I'm still jammin' to this song R.I.P. Andrea
I absolutely love this song!
Wow, pretty magical!
At 21-year-old, love the fact that we have true musicians, a real singer, the natural sound of the instruments, raw, non synthetised elements unlike todays stuff
She was a pretty good singer with a pretty smile🙂
Kinda crazy this was performed live. Awesome!
She's actually not that bad of a singer. Nice live performance Andrea true 1943 - 2011 (r.i.p).
True,not that good either,but decent for a live performance. It can be difficult to hold notes live. She gets a c.
Her live voice is not as good as the studio engineered sound but just like most disco singers of old, studios often added effects and even pitch shifted a singers voice to sound better. This isn't a bad live version. I prefer it over the lip syncing that so many bands of that era (and even today) do.
Listening to her voice on several recordings, you hear some well supported vibrato especially on the higher notes. Someone worked with her, but then again that lower abdominal support was part of her work. ;)
@@Nubias Still better than most of these so-called artists today
Love/ ❤️ hrr& this song
One of the very best disco songs.
She's completely Awesome!
Go girl actually singing the song! Ultimate disco!
That band is kick-asss and Andrea looks like she's having so much fun up there!!
Just a girl from Tennessee who successfully transitioned from a career in porn to singing. By the early 70s she was burned out making porn saying, “I’d rather be a waitress or a typist than to make another adult film.” She actually made some good music. R.I.P.
Didn’t realize she was from Tennessee. She was one hot southern belle with this classic song.
She had a checkered past. Ok, enough said.. She was getting her life in order. Great voice and stage presence, too bad the music industry didn't give her a chance like many other 1 hit wonders had.
@@dand3975 Working in adult isn't " a checkered past". She didn't rob, rape or kill anybody, nor did she defraud, mislead or defame anyone.
@@caribman10
Thank you for saying that, you are absolutely right.
She defraud her parents, she misled the people around her, specially her boyfriend who she was going to marry, and all her friends who loved her and who thought she was a goody 2 shoes Christian conservative girl...she didn't rape or kill anyone, well neither did Hitler, and nobody has accused her of doing any of that, so why does that morally clears her shady checkered xxx porn star past ? and how do you know she didn't "defame" anybody? How do you know she didn't defame anybody by calling them "racists", "sexists" or "homophobics" at any time in her life ?
The summer of 76 after graduating high school. Great memories!
Likewise! Weren’t those great days?
Class of ‘76 same year as Dazed & Confused LOL 😊
Schools out for Summer 🤣
I was 2 years old.
RIP Andrea True. I like this version better than the original.
Her joy is melting my heart...like ahe is finally doing something that her mother could be proud of....And that band is on fire!
Felt the same
Thanks for the music ANDREA... RIP...
She looks so happy here. A most entertaining and enjoyable performance.
Loved this song when it came out and fell in love with her when i saw the video. Kirschner's Rock Concert & The Midnight Special were great for showcasing great acts. RIP Andrea. 😔
Apparently the performance at Don Kirschner's New Rock Concert as broadcasted September 25, 1976 - a beautiful live version - r.i.p. Ms. True.
She has such an infectious smile in this. Really a sweet look. I much prefer this to the official video. Horn players are pretty good too.
Agreed. In the official video, she looks a bit tired/older than her then 33 years. Here, she looks fresh.
Wow...whatta great surprise to find this video of her singing live...incredible.
R.I.P
0:29 Look at that smile! 😍
With her smile Andrea was absolutely gorgeous.
Man that was such a great show, Don Kirchner's Rock Concert.
No lip syncing! Thank you.
she sounds great and that band wow
We love u Andrea ❤
Truly live...the girl could sing
Really
Live that's amazing: this was a national live show: I think andrea true and her band really rehearsed hard for this show! They nailed it big time!
A girl finding fun in everything and having fun with what she sang !
rip Andrea Marie Truden November 7, 2011
These amazing musicians really made this live performance above par!
Now, who remembers roller skating to this?
Good Times!
She sounds good, the band is great too.
As well 🕺...even if I.don't like scenery
More More More. I was 10 when it was made. The song was the most iconic of the 70's the rhythm, style. and that sound with that special effect towards the end, marvellous. Andrea True passed due to heart condition 2011, RIP. The song will be remembered by myself for a long time.
This was way before journey’s “anyway you want it”. They gave KC and the sunshine band a run for their money. Can’t believe it’s been 10 years since she’s been gone. RIP Andrea. I’m goin to request this song at my 18 year old son’s wedding next year.
anyone that would request a porn star's song would have an 18 yr old son getting married. oh...wait...
I’m missing the Journey connection. What does Any Way You Want it have to do with More More More?
@@jv-ep2tc you seem to lead a very judgmental life ... interesting how many of your comments in the comment history are about either the Cowsills or gay marriage - anything you need to tell us, sweetie?
The radio stations play journey way too much.
@@alerobabes01that’s why my son and I have a subscription to Apple Music
A great live performance, she had a good voice and live persona.
Bruce Kulick , very talented guitar player...
Did he play here?
She had the moves that's for sure
The song is my favorite guily pleasure.
Andrea True...Podría haber hecho mucho más , tenia talento, belleza y presencia...quizas no tuvo las oportunidades que merecía..
Very rare! Enjoy Andrea.
andrea true for the rock and roll hall of fame
Andrea ❤ le tue canzoni ancora nel mio cuore 🙏 ricordo i miei primi turbamenti, i primi amori ❤ GRAZIE
Bruce Kulick guitarist on the far right in white suit. Was a member of KISS for years. The man can play.
I ignored it....he is one best guitarists on the world and the kiss is one of my fav bands
I just heard this song in a Goodwill store last Saturday, after not hearing it for at least 30 yrs. I had no idea she was a porn star, yet this song was so popular on AM radio and those K-Tel disco albums of the 70's. 🤘
Fantastic song...there's no copie/paste in this...this is true 70-ties pure live stuff
fellas Steal Andrea's sunshine is not possible
Love this and her movies too!
Haha. Never got to see one myself!
Popcorn movie night
@@DaveRuccihonestly, she made a really good movie in 1975 called both ways
Sweet baby, hope you are at peace.
The One and Only, Andrea True
Absolutely lovely and atmospheric live version. Fckng love this gorgeous woman and the era that produced her. ❤❤
You know the story right? The government of Jamaica would not allow Andrea to leave the country with money she had earned there. She rented a studio, paid for top notch Jamaican musicians and recorded this one song. She was allowed to leave with a piece of magnetic tape. As she initially had the one track, the original Buddah 45 RPM had the instrumental as it's flip side.
Yeah, I heard the story but I forgotten which Caribbean country she recorded that song, thanks for telling the story. I guess she invested that money well cause that song is a 1970s disco hit and to this day is still love or liked by many people today.
Ok this live performance is just fukkin awesome! Thanks for sharing! 🎉
R.I.P. Andrea!
She put on such a fantastic show ❤ can't get enough of that cowbell 😊 the band also played with a lot of passion 🎉 this song is on my favorites play list.
Very cool video! Playing at cocaine speeds too! Very awesome live performance. The whole band rocked!
Love the smile at 0.30.
Being a southern belle from Tennessee made her smile and her song even hotter.
she really reminds me of laura prepon[donna] in that 70 show over and above all the other stuff in her life she was a great singer with a kick ass band [rip]angel
totally kick ass band right??
LOVE this song still. Andrea had a beautiful smile. And I love the trumpet in this song, great solo!
Great video!! She sounds so good, so much better and real than in the recording. Thanks!
Andrea True is one of my fabs ever!!!
If you didn’t know this great hit was heavily sampled for Lyn’s Hit song Steel My Sunshine from the mid 1990s
I love her smile!
She really did make her dreams come (Andrea) true. She is having the time of her life.
I can see how she is dancing to the music during the instrumental part of "More, More, More". That song electrified the dance floor with an energy to put our bodies in motion.
Andrea True had a serious crew (band & dancers) with her!
That trumpet player, wow.
And the dancers...that's exactly what it was like in 1976 Disco's!
I love disco music im from tje 90s
This song needs more cowbell.
Like don’t fear the reaper
😅😅😅
what a tired, tired, unoriginal comment
What a beautiful broad ! I was just about to get my first job. I was flat broke, but what a wonderful time it was !! Beautiful music ! ✨✨✨✨ Here in 2024 !!
I still love her❤
Love / ❤️ this song
had the record back then..still one of my favorites..she sounds good...go andrea!
I also had the 45 record.
What a GEM!!!!
Excellent!!
2024 still Popping!!!
Great song! I remember listening to it often in the mid 70's in Daytona Beach...great times!
Eras hermosa Andrea y que bonito que cantabas..RIP
Yep - this was def played at the Bar Mitzvah circuit. Remembe it well - classic Disco - and the groove sounds like it was used by Len in "Steal My Sunshine" check it. Great memories.
The story behind how this song came about is just as amazing as the song itself…
love love love this
She was a very desirable woman ❤
Rest Peaceful Andrea❤
Great performance- funky & jazzy all in one song. Thank you Andrea!
Great band .!!!!! That trumpet player
When she hits that hi note 🎵 beautiful
The Concert,: memorence of Miss Trueden,and the other actors.. for all its worth,they are remebered
Dancing the night away at Dillon's Disco in Westwood...my years at UCLA were the best
I ignored she died many years ago....i'm sorry..she looked really beautiful here and i was a child this was one of my fav pop songs
She sounded good live, no lipsynching.
I used to work with the rhythm guitarist (the other guitarist is Bruce Kulick, future Meat Loaf, Kiss) at a record store in NYC for 3 years. There was just him, my boss and me, so we spent many hours talking. My friend, Joey Barbosa, would tell me about Bruce sharing with him the Blackjack demoes, and my friend saying the singer would never be famous (the singer was Michael Bolton). Bruce was playing with my friend in a Queens band. Bruce was recruited to then tour with Andrea who recorded the albums with studio guys. Bruce said instead of auditioning for members, why not use his band. The leader singer was kept and is the bongo player. They then added the horn line for the tour in Europe, America and Mexico. When they recorded the 3 shows for Don Kirshner they added the dancers (who were later married), as, according to Joey, Andrea would just stand there. Nobody could get her to move. He'd tour with her again, though with a different band. By then Bruce was on to Meatloaf. I remember him saying he talked to Andrea once or twice a year on the phone, but couldn't get in touch with her thinking she was sick or dead. Later that year, she died. Joey continued playing in a british invasion covers pub band in NYC (this was a decade ago, I lost track of him when I moved) called Tru Brit. Joey's face and name is on the second album, but he's not on it.
Trumpet player nailed that solo. Loved the song as a kid and still do today.
Amo esta canción ❤ es hermosa...cuantos recuerdos bella...bella 💃gracias infinitas por compartirlo bendiciones y parabienes 🙌🌻🎶
Yes she is good in a live performance. Who is the trumpet player? I wonder what else he played on
What a great 70s tune..can't get enough
Memories 😊❤❤
This is the jam
Nice instrumental section at the end👏