Disco Tex and his sex o lettes - Get Dancin' 1974 Top of the pops live recording and remastered.
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Doo-doot, doo-doot, doo-doo-da
Doo-doot, doo-doot, doo-doo-da
Get dancing, dancing, dancing
Doo-doot, doo-doot, doo-doo-da
Doo-doot, doo-doot, doo-doo-da
Get dancin'
Here come D.J. Disco Tex
Truckin' with his Sex-O-Lettes
Get dancing (dancing, dancing)
Guaranteed to rock the boat
Machine gun rap and locomote
Get dancing (dancing, dancing)
We need you, we need you to go dance
We need to get together and
Boogie-woogie, woogie-boogie
Radar love is here, the star of stars
Get dancing, dancing
Get dancing
Here come D.J. Disco Tex
Truckin' with his Sex-O-Lettes
Get dancing (dancing, dancing)
I love those kids. They've got such a great attitude.
So does Jimmy Saville, even moreso than Homer
I love there band name hooray for everything.😂
Reminds me of Pauline from League of Gentlemen 😂
*Flashes headlights*
When spoken by Saville it brings a whole anothet level of meaning! No wonder it was obscured! How couldn't it have?
This song moved me then and it still does today
He is still performing in Vegas where he lives. What a way to go. Next time I'm there Im going to see if he's performing, would love to see him. He's 82, bless him.
Anybody remember the verse that says "Get Dancing...
Fuck You!"
Hi LeL! If you do get a chance to see him, tell him he has a long time fan here in Florida! I've loved him since the 60's. Good luck and you be safe and well!
He and Sylvester, top o the charts. Outrageousness ruled. I hear Monti Rock is still alive and well.
My chiffon is wet, my wig is wet, I am tired, I can’t, I am exhausted from all this, I am overwhelmed! 🤣🤣
It is Chavan ie wig my wig is wet !!
Like many others have said, I was about 10 when this came out & it just struck me as absolutely banger !! And it still is 😊
Disco Stu in the flesh!
I remember hearing this song as a 5 year old when it came out. The soul stations used to play this all the time, and Disco Tex was even on Soul Train doing this song.
I still have the albums and 7" records
Monty rock is great.....i still a fan in the netherlands
This was the first 45 I ever bought. I just decided - when my coffin goes down that channel this will be playing full volume.
Would be alvast swinging belast in your name,hope it takes a few years or?peace! ❤
A last
Google sucks
Little known fact. Disco tex was the DJ in Saturday Night Fever.
I'm glad he's know for something of value. This song certainly isn't it.
@@vcoasterare you kidding...great hook and the ultimate in 7os camp...come on now.
@@vcoaster This track is a gem !
Groovy and hilarious!! Good times!!!!!!
I loved this song as a young teen when it came out and remember watching people dance to it on American Bandstand. Years later. I think he was driving in front of me north on Coldwater Canyon in North Hollywood about 15 years ago. Funny how life is.
I remember too. My 1st Disco record!!!
I saw them on TV 📺 in 1974.
As a 6 year old I played the crap out of this track. Mega nostalgia...
Hi Ya'll at The Rose! Thank you for this video. I have been a fan of Monte's since I was a teen. I saw his pic in a teen magazine back in the 60's. I wrote him a fan letter and he was kind enough to take the time from his busy schedule to send me an autographed picture. It's long gone now but I wish I could reach him and thank him for doing that. So happy to hear he is still with us. I love you Monte and I hope if someone out there reads this that knows him, let him know he has a number one fan here in Florida. Thanks again The Rose Crew and may you all be safe and well!
@laurapriest8257 Thank you for this wonderful message ❤️ We love Monty very much! ❤️
Still sounds great!!!!
Senior year, January of 1975! This song was everywhere in school, that month!:)
Justo igual, en 1975 también cursaba mi tercer año de secundaria. Que época y que hermosa nostalgia con el inicio de esta música disco. Saludos desde México.
Those were the days. Do the bump guys and gals
I was in the 5th grade when I first heard this- my mother brought it home on a 45.
Despues de 45 años encuentro esta cancion,no es justo... yo tenia 21 años y se bailaba a rabiar en las discos de Buenos Aires,,cuando volvi a mi pais nunca mas la escuche,que epoca por dios...que nostalgia....
He used to be on the Merv Griffin Show, used to watch with my old grand ma, Lillian. We loved him!
Great tune. Sad they had that pedo at the beginning. Hey maybe they can revoke heir starmers knighthood for destroying the UK 🇬🇧
How did they know this was going to be a hit . . . they knew , they knew . I was 13 yrs old when this came out thought it was a dream my imagination , never heard it for years until Homer hummed it briefly.
Youre not serious. I was listening to it on AT 40
I still love it (class of 75 eighth grade )
First time I heard this jam was on am radio beginning to end while my family and I were waiting for the movie Airport 1975 to start at a local drive in theatre during Spring Break '75 when I was 10. The following I saw them perform on American Bandstand and drugged it ever since. I want to go back to those good old days as a kid having fun. Fond best memories.
Tenía 13 años cuando pasaban esta canción. Me encanta! No la he escuchado desde hace años!
si una cancion de los 70's... como 75 mas menos y en las discotecas con su luz y sonido se balam ... que tiempo de la secuendaria ....
lol! was a teenager feel in love with dancing! Thank you, Monty!
my mother was a devout Jehovah's Witness and had a field day when she found out the lyrics. i wasn't allowed to listen to it. one of the kids that carpooled with us told on me. i had a small crush on him that died that day. blabber mouth!!! lol!!! (i had my own am pocket radio and listened to it on there. lol)
This is amazing.
"Nobody cares how you wear your hair darlin"...😂😂😂😂
Is it Mila,Mila noone cares how you wear your hair darling “ wasn’t he a hairdresser once ?
I loved this song. Dude was a mess. 😆
"Dude Look Like a Lady..."
LOVE IT!!!!
A girl at work was trying to tell me about it and she's singing "Dancing, dancing, dancing.." and I'm like "...she's a dancing machine"? Then I finally heard it.
I was one years old when this came out, but my parents had the 45 and when I was four or five years old this was the song I played & dance to all the time. Well, there were a few songs this was one of them. Everybody was kung fu fighting with another one and there was one more. I can’t think of the name right now.
La amo!!! Tenía como 8 años
I’ve loved this song almost my whole life 😃 just something amazing about it
Is there a camper performance from the 70s if there is I want to see it.👍
i love this😍
I saw a reference to this guy in the comics this morning, and couldn't remember him, so I looked him up and eventually was led here. 1974 was the year after I graduated high school. Throughout junior high and high school i listened to the local DFW pop-rock, top 40 stations (KFJZ, KXOL, KLIF, KVIL) and still do not remember ever hearing any of his songs. Makes me wonder if this was one of those artists that the local radio owners banned from our market (they actually did that sort of thing back then to keep "us kids" away from those who would "negatively impact our minds!" :-)
I never heard of him until 1991 when Elvis Costello mentioned Disco Tex and the Sexolettes in the song Invasion Hit Parade. Even then I just thought it was something he made up as commentary on the level of garbage that comes from the pop music recording industry. I was giving that album of Costello’s a relisten a couple of years ago (It wasn’t one of his best) and decided to look it up and found that it was real and as horrifying as he implied.
I've still got this on a 45.
Love how he transforms into Ronald MacDonald. Great song though.
One word: Gorgeous xx
Nah, this song was in 1974, Disco ended in 1980, last Disco music award issued in 1981.
Back when you had to have flair and style to come out!
I was, erm, prudish as a teen. Give me Bowie and his alien bisexuality, but naughty disco? NOPE. Then, you get it. And when you get it, it's so bloody joyous.
I hope you reach 100 years..Ruud from the Netherlands, this song was my young adult life at 16 wow what a Blast....miss it so much, at 65 years sti fit but that era comparing to this frustrated era was ....just...brilliant, never to come back...exept for a time machine...❤❤❤to jou
Ruud. 🎉
Great song
LOved this song was my genration
Disco Stew lives!!! Lmafo!
Sorry, but for me, this video is not remastered, this video is destroyed by too much playing around with effects, it´s more washed out than the original video.😪
Loved this
This Is the DJ. Monty in Saterday night fever.
Correct. Unfortunately the song never made it on the soundtrack. And that's Sir Monty Rock III to you
Yup!!
Remastered? What a mess!
Friggin eck how i loved pans people and this song❤
The name of the act stands out
Great, great record! It's unfortunate that the sound is so out of sync with the video.
Its like watching a creepy nightmare.
Yeah, having Jimmy Savile in there isn't helping with the creepy factor.
😂😂😂
It’s an all time classic song
@@joefry22 Now then, now then!
@@joefry22 I was horrified. Sean Atwood, here on UA-cam, has a lot of videos about that devil.
lost Kenneth Anger film
WOW!!!
Now I know where Tim Curry got the inspiration for Dr. Frank N Furter...
Naaahhh! More like a young Uncle Miltie, Milton Berle. The Rocky Horror Show was already onstage the year before.
The song which started disco.
It's the Joker
I was about to type that he looks like the Joker till I read your comment lol
😂
Meta verse joker LOL
Enorm ondergewaardeerd!!!!!!!
LUV!
Lmao i hope the echo is an attempt at bypassing DMCA bots cuz this shit was a nightmare to listen to imagine having to PERFORM WITH THE ECHO🥺🥺😢🤣
Me encanta
Simpsons classic episode brought me here
What's up with the audio? Why is this train wrecking so bad?
It sounds like it's in a dj set, and someone who doesn't know how to mix is trying to bring in a second version of the track.
(When DJ's wrecked like this at raves/clubs we used to call this 'sneakers in the dryer' - for obvious reasons)
This was from Top of the Pops '74 & was probably recorded with a hand held Super8 camera in front of a TV screen. Sometimes these cameras had difficulty in matching up sound & vision perfectly. 12" singles hadn't even seen the light of day either by '74 & there were no such things as VHS & video recorders until the early 80's.The train wrecks you describe are basically because the DJ was a bit crap, that's all.
@@rsmith7912 Hmm, I get what you mean. But wouldn't that just cause a desync between the visuals and sound? We're hearing two audio tracks that aren't lined up properly. It gets mostly sorted later on, but at 30 ish seconds you hear that second 4x4 beat come in, and clearly is not lined up. It sounds like it might be a speed mismatch, the original is 106 bpm, and I think maybe they layered a second one and sped it up a bit, so even if they lined it up perfectly, it'd start drifting apart. I was a rave/festival/club promoter for years, and I had to listen to a lot of demos and trial new dj's in opening spots. So I was always listening for bad mixes, and I can't help but cringe still when I hear it!
that girl front left seems to be shaking her boa to a different song.
The video is out of sync with the audio.
I'm still trying to figure out wtf is happening- I feel like I've been cursed- LMAO
I had this on a 45
Ah , Monti Rock.
Jimy Saville
Cocaine is a helluva drug.
A young Mitch McConnell on male vocal
Hace falta mas de los lyrics, pero esta incompleta ( anybody could help me please with all the lyrics Please?) l just want to sing it along
Joey Diaz’s stories brought me here. My chiffon is wet darling!!
Oh, no... you cut it off before it ends.
"My chifon is wet daling, My chifon is wet!"
I was going to point that out! It just doesn't sound right without it.
That's what made me hate the song when I first heard it back in high school. After the initial shock, I started to really like it!
Good ol Jimmy Saville..lol
Is he lip syncing?
would he be the First Openly Gay Disco Star?
If Liberace had a son. This guy is a disaster.
Down right mad sexy cool 😎
I like to watch Rick Beato's channel. He has episodes titled What Makes This Song Great. Disco Tex and his Sex O'Lettes were NOT one of the great songs he covered? If you need to know why it is because this is possible one of the worst songs to ever come from the disco era. If you want to know why so many rock n roll fans hated disco this video is the answer.
He acts like Phoenix joker
Man, cocaine is one hell of a drug.....
class
"He's an eccentric, like Crispin Glover or Monti Rock III."
He is Monti Rock III LaDracul.
@@rsmith7912 It's an MST3K quote.
@@rsmith7912 that went right over your head didn’t it now?
Correction;"The following week I saw them on American Bandstand and drugged the song ever since"
MILTON BURLE'S SON ??? LOL
Actually it's not his son but you're close !
@@TheRose081 Who is he related to he makes mannerisms like Uncle Milty
A little bit of my signature editing and it's clearly better than an old distorted recording:) 😃 enjoy!!!
Dope work....this brought me to your channel, but glad to see many other creative videos
Jimmy Saville!
👀😎👂🎶🏆💖👍
Jimmy Saville before he was exposed!
Ecpised about what? 😆
Everybody knew he was gay. 😆
Well duh, he was exposed after he died...
On national coming out day he would have to come out as gayer.
I don't think there is such a thing as a national coming out day but a good idea.
National Coming Out Day takes place on October 11th. Keep an eye out...
My EYES , MY EYES , MY EARS , MY EARS........aw........help......
Ola la onether disco disco
I user to be à simple dj
For studette i user tplay
OTT!
If you're wondering what killed disco music this is It, along with '"Venus (Disco Version)," by Frankie Avalon, 'Disco Duck' by Rick Dees, The Ethel Merman Disco Album and an almost decade long oversaturation of the same thing.
@@HolyRollerTV Stars on 45 did not damage Disco, the group formed in 1980 and didn't hit the charts until the following year. Disco was over by then, so not their fault. Besides their Beatles tribute rocked.
Some examples you cited did indeed bring about the demise of disco. They were however released earlier than Stars on 45. By the time Stars on 45 was recorded and released disco was already dead. The music may have been cheesy but released too late to affect the downfall of disco. The worst thing one can say about Stars on 45 is that their music was passé at the time of it's release.
@@HolyRollerTV Again, Stars on 45 did not as you suggest bring about the demise of Disco, how could it (?) Disco as we knew it was already dead replaced by the next popular form of music when Stars on 45 was released. If you shoot a dead horse are you responsible for it's death(?) no of course not. Stars on 45 was passé IN THAT the music it referenced was no longer popular, in effect dead. Stars on 45 released at a time when disco was already dead spent 21 consecutive weeks on Billboard's Hot 100 and peaked at #1 on the charts. So at best it was a disco inspired song that became wildly successful at a time when disco itself had already departed from the scene.
@@HolyRollerTV Well to start with (not that Stars on 45 need me to defend it) Stars as I'll already informed you was a massive across the board #1 billboard hit when released in the post disco era. Your obvious hatred for it clouds your understanding of what killed Disco, because it wasn't this. Disco had already departed the scene and Stars came afterwards. If anything Stars was a disco inspired afterthought but not cause of it's demise. While you personally may have hated it, it was as I said a massive multi-platinum mega-hit in the post disco era. You accuse it of destroying a whole genre, you're wrong. You trash the music, millions of copies were sold, so you're wrong again. Hey I get it, you hate Stars on 45. Personally I thought it was ok of it's time, not great but also not the destroyer of disco as you so falsely claim. But whatever, believe what you want.
It was the straight white rock DJ's of America who killed off disco at the end of the '70's because disco was a threat to their masculinity basically. They invented the whole 'disco sucks' macho movement in order to get back to playing rock music on their stations. They couldn't cope with the fact that people were actually having a lot of fun. Disco was mainly loved by the black community, the gay community, girls & women who just wanted to have a good time & guys who were secure with their own sexuality. The fact is, it was the straight white men who can't dance, or won't dance just in case they're mistaken as being otherwise than straight, who killed off the disco scene.
This was from 1974 which was really when disco was just getting started so you can't say this killed off disco Thomas Penderel. There was no one record that killed off disco. It never died anyway, it was just renamed as dance music to satisfy the disco haters. Disco is still a big a part of dance music today & always will be.
It's a fun song! But Monte Rock is making no attempt to lip sync his own song. And I don't believe these pretty white women are really on the record. They were just hired to pretend to be the female singers.
Gayer than a hat box full of speedos
Awful isn't it?