I still love this just as much as I did back in 1977! A great Disco Hit that was enhanced by a great "Light Show" on The Dance Floor complete with spinning Lasers. The best times of my Life.
"Kid, i've boogied from one end of this disco to the other, and smoked a lot of strange stuff, but ive never seen anything to make me believe theres one all powerful Funk controlling everything - Theres no mystical disco ball controlling MY boogie shoes!"
I always liked hearing this tune on the radio during the late 1970's especially right after viewing the first Star Wars film that was released about that time.
Still have my original copies----one is played, the other still is wrapped in pristine condition, never been played. Still sounds awesome today. (Jan Griffiths).
I have the original 2 disk recording movie soundtrack I got for Xmas 1977 it still plays quite well after all these yrs...rip princess leia...loved and missed...😿💔💋❣💋❣🥀
i have always loved the star wars theme song,disco version, since i was 11 yrs old, and still loving it, this is so awesome, the orchestra was amazing, yes it takes me there to another demension
i had this lp as a kid. A lot of people say this about particular lps however, i think that this lp is particularly exceptional and gives my claim a little extra boost of dopeness.
1977 only 2 movie themes were stuck in my head and my heart "The Star Wars" theme and "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" both by The Maestro John Williams👍
Long time ago there was a great opportunity for a person that could take a space ship 🚀 in to a place call disco club and enjoy the stars 🌟 ✨ when you got there. you could feel the force on your side. That means that you just pass the milky way .may the force be with you chewing...!
1977, mi primer disco, 45 rpm (versión corta) $ 15.00 de ese año. El dolar estaba en 25 pesos. El tema significó fascinación, una mirada a un nuevo orden. La ficción nos permitió comprender a la vez infinitas posibilidades.
At any moment, I expect the Bee Gees to come out and sing background vocals to "You should be dancing...." with John Travolta in a white suit complete with a butterfly collar and hip huggers dancing on a floor where the squares light up.
That's "Saturday Night Fever". I love that movie too, and have the director's cut on DVD. There was a lot of scenes cut in the theater version. (Jan Griffiths).
John Williams was proud. John Williams thanks Meco for his contributions on the back cover of Meco's "Superman" album. And George Lucas was proud as well and gave him permission to sample any effects he wanted when he did his version of "Empire Strikes Back".
This version totally ruined the original classic composed by John Williams. Disco sucked back then, and it still sucks to this very day. "Long live Rock!" - By The Who -
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away... there was this thing called DISCO.
Reirainsong
We grooved beneath the Deathstar disco ball all night long.
I still love this just as much as I did back in 1977! A great Disco Hit that was enhanced by a great "Light Show" on The Dance Floor complete with spinning Lasers. The best times of my Life.
Damn that sounds amazing.
Oh man, you’re old.
"Kid, i've boogied from one end of this disco to the other, and smoked a lot of strange stuff, but ive never seen anything to make me believe theres one all powerful Funk controlling everything - Theres no mystical disco ball controlling MY boogie shoes!"
I always liked hearing this tune on the radio during the late 1970's especially right after viewing the first Star Wars film that was released about that time.
Still have my original copies----one is played, the other still is wrapped in pristine condition, never been played. Still sounds awesome today. (Jan Griffiths).
I have the original 2 disk recording movie soundtrack I got for Xmas 1977 it still plays quite well after all these yrs...rip princess leia...loved and missed...😿💔💋❣💋❣🥀
I remember having this same exact RECORD AND ALBUM COVER AND PLAYING THIS RECORD TO DEATH AS A KID IN 77 I was 7!!!
9:40 the best !🤺
Never get tired of this piece of music
The best 15 minutes of mi life
This brings back memories of my dad roller-skating to this song with all the lights and lasers flashing.
I am 62 years old and its make me feel ver y happy like in 1977
The Groovy Side of the force is strong in this video
Aww... Its like i have entered in a time machine! This sounds have made me remember scents, colors, emotions of my childhood
Reminds me of Playing Star Wars: Rebel Strike Rogue Squadron III. Can't forget that intro.
the golden age of cinema and also its music the most
The bassist on this song, Will Lee, played for Letterman for years!!!
JKC: one of the funkiest bassist out there if not one of funkiest non- African bassist ! :D
i have always loved the star wars theme song,disco version, since i was 11 yrs old, and still loving it, this is so awesome, the orchestra was amazing, yes it takes me there to another demension
A long time since I heard the disco version!
Hey Curtis! Thanks.. I remember this got released before the film arrived.. somehow you just knew Star Wars was going to be Awesome!!! ;p
@@AuntieSoul34 I wish they used Meco's version in the movie. I do have the soundtrack by John Williams as well though. (Jan Griffiths).
i had this lp as a kid. A lot of people say this about particular lps however, i think that this lp is particularly exceptional and gives my claim a little extra boost of dopeness.
I heard this on the radio
0:42
This part was used in the Family Guy Star Wars Episode 6 Parody after this line: The shield may be down, but they’ve gone into glitter ball mode!
lol used to have the 8 track tape of this, and bought an 8track player for the car and would drive all over blaring this music.
1977 only 2 movie themes were stuck in my head and my heart "The Star Wars" theme and "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" both by The Maestro John Williams👍
I have the 2 record set of the original Star Wars soundtrack by John Williams as well as Meco's. I love them both. (Jan Griffiths).
Meco....Now that's a name I haven't heard in a long time...
the cantina though...sounds good
Cantina Band is the best on Meco's version. (Jan Griffiths).
heard this on my campus today.
Brought back some memories!
Good music found have you! - Yoda
I remember hearing this on the radio years ago. At least I think this is it.
this song went to #1 on the pop charts in 1977!!!
Now I'm on a personal quest to play Binary Sunset on electric guitar, just as groovy as I just heard here. Awesome!
Disco jazz 🎶 all mixed in one even music from the 1920'S .nice 👌 Cabo......!....
Meco
"Star Wars"/"Cantina Band"
#1, 1977.
I haven't heard this song in years!!! I'm so glad I found it!
Thank you God that I was young in 1977 and not now.
Have this music playing while playing Battlefront II
RIP Carrie Fisher & Debbie Reynolds
Outstanding! Thanks for sharing!
yes, im at again, tuning to the galactic funk of STAR WARS, YUP , THIS MY JAM,( IN MY PIZZA STEVE'S VOICE) , LOL
En 1978 lo escuchaba unas seis veces al día, ¡ojo! solo este lado del Lp, el lado dos jamás lo oí completamente.
For a month this was number one in the US Charts
it's like binary sunset was MADE to be played on an electric guitar!
Long time ago there was a great opportunity for a person that could take a space ship 🚀 in to a place call disco club and enjoy the stars 🌟 ✨ when you got there. you could feel the force on your side. That means that you just pass the milky way .may the force be with you chewing...!
1977, mi primer disco, 45 rpm (versión corta) $ 15.00 de ese año. El dolar estaba en 25 pesos. El tema significó fascinación, una mirada a un nuevo orden. La ficción nos permitió comprender a la vez infinitas posibilidades.
9:30
0:42 deafenetly the best part
I was 19 years old when this album was released.
I was 20. (Jan Griffiths).
I was just 1 when this was a hit
At any moment, I expect the Bee Gees to come out and sing background vocals to "You should be dancing...." with John Travolta in a white suit complete with a butterfly collar and hip huggers dancing on a floor where the squares light up.
That's "Saturday Night Fever". I love that movie too, and have the director's cut on DVD. There was a lot of scenes cut in the theater version. (Jan Griffiths).
omg the cantina
This randomly came on in my university cafeteria ..
I got it at ebay a few years back.
I have this soundtrack on vinyl and CD.
Where did you get the CD from? I have the John Williams version on CD, but can't find Meco's. I had to burn one. (Jan Griffiths).
I got it at ebay a few years back.@@douglasgriffiths3534
"Hey were The Cantina Band. Tell us any song you want to hear (Play the same song again) Ok. Same song" - Family Guy
anyone have a like where to get the full version? (vinyl or mp3)
This rules Meco deserves more hits
Meco also did "The Wizard of Oz". It's good too. (Jan Griffiths).
@@douglasgriffiths3534 Wow
tbh that image is kinda cursed though
9:30 that’s my favourite part
SE USO PARA LA PRIMERA TELETON
Who ever thought of this should be George Lucas ‘s right hand man
ES DE DICIEMBRE DE 1978 Y 1979
hoil moil...this is like the best muzik i've ever hooud!
thx
Thats no moon, Baby!
It's a space station!!! (Twister, 1996). (Jan Griffiths).
Space station.down deep in space
Anyone got sheet music for that vibe solo?
thx Shazam
0:01
It cut off :( Awesome song though! :D
Hey Allen.. My 15 minutes ran out.. Sorry!! :p
🎉😢😢😢😢🎉
I found a disc of vinyl of this... what should i do?
Play it ya fool...
This was used in wrestling before
I wonder if John Williams would be proud or disgusted...
wakaphwap: well whether or not he did, have gave Meco the rights to do the cover, at least.
John Williams was proud. John Williams thanks Meco for his contributions on the back cover of Meco's "Superman" album. And George Lucas was proud as well and gave him permission to sample any effects he wanted when he did his version of "Empire Strikes Back".
love 8:20
5:30 Does anyone know what this song is called, not disco?
its called star wars theme
or if you mean that part of the song.
its a part of the origanal star wars theme
It’s a bit from the binary sunset theme
If only Anakin had killed Palpatine instead of Mace Windew .He would have brought balance to the force earlier.
misspelled Windjew
2:16
Jay 😎 ♾✨🌎xXx
Disco 0:41
10:40
I ashamed to say I had the 33' record of this as a child....
(*oh the shame!!*)
Richard Carrier oh oh - 9:30 - feelin' a groove!
Hope I dont see Jar Jar Binks dancing to this at a disco
This version totally ruined the original classic composed by John Williams. Disco sucked back then, and it still sucks to this very day. "Long live Rock!" - By The Who -
9:31
0:42
6:24