@@mazumusicstudio1036 the bass player is Nile Rogers. He is not only a talented musician but also an excellent song writer! I saw Chich in concert earlier this year and they were excellent!
@@troyledbetter6597 Niles Rodgers, dude is a genius, he writes or co writers everything for Chic and others I believe, very talented Man and still is lol y'all have a great weekend now, stay Cool forever
Seriously.... now that I'm older and wiser....as I come back and hear the various Chic tracks... this is musical mastery right here... the composition...the flow from start to finish... the various musicians...the singers... everything...it's just perfection.
Everything is good with this song. The bass, yes the bass. The singer’s voice and her beautiful face. The additional violins. The guitar and the happy simple lyrics
The lady in the black outfit is named Luci Martin. We hear, "Music never let's you down," at 0:47. Throughout this song, Luci is not singing. She is lip syncing. The actual singer, with the beautiful voice is Norma Jean Wright. Norma left the group, not long after she recorded this song with "Chic."She was replaced by Luci, here in black, and Alfa Anderson, who is in red, and to her left, while on stage.
Black people made huge contributions to American culture and the world. They should be very proud of their music and the influence they made to every soul on Earth.
BOA NOITE, MEU CARO AMIGO VOCÊ FALOU TUDO E CONCORDO PLENAMENTE CONTIGO EM TODOS GÊNEROS MUSICAIS POR ISTO EU TENHO UMA GRANDE ADMIRAÇÃO PELO AFROAMERICANO DEVERIAM AGRADECER TODOS ELES POR NOS PROSPOCIONAR ALEGRIAS EM SUAS DANÇAS SENSACIONAIS E COM MUITO BRILHANTISMO
@@aleksik4028 Well, hip-hop, even "gangster rap", used to be about telling the truth about the hood, but then Capitalism hijacked it to commericalise it and castrate it of its anti-Capitalist and anti-racism messaging.
@@sofbensi6581 Everybody talks about the bass. There's so much more. Like Norma Jean's voice, the clothes! And who in the world thought of violins & cellos in a disco band?
This video with the original group members is an absolute treasure!! Love you Chic!! Music and dancing helps to relieve the pain symptoms from a health condition. So I am sincerely grateful for Chic!! Everybody Dance!! Clap your hands!! Yes!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
the lady in the red outfit is Alfa Anderson she is not an original member she took norma jeans wright place in 1978...however Luci martin on the left is an original member....Alfa Anderson sanged lead on I want your love.🙏
Why don’t we ever get music and artist like this nowadays like this is just soo pure Pure voice Pure art Pure sound Pure love for music Pure good vibes
@@phillipwattsjr.4714 Because, disco music was associated with black and brown Afro-Americans Latinos, most of whom lived in urban areas, and the rock scene had never truly gotten over the shock and astounding rock gguitar brilliance and image of Jimi Hendrix, even 7 years after his passing. I felt and noticed it when I was a kid; Nile Rodgers also felt that same passive racist vibe when people at football or baseball stadiums chanted "DISCO SUCKS!" during games, he professed during in a profile interview after post Chic having already produced Blondie, David Bowie, The B52s, etc.
I dream one day I can have the right music tools and be able to make a sick tune it's just a matter of money having adhd gives you a good ear for music one day I will bring a old banger like this and bring a modern vibe
@AutomaticWriting Yes, the singers are lip synching for the purposes of the TV show they are on. That is a common practice, even up to this day. However, the original recordings you are listening to right now, had real singers, real musicians and amazing production and songwriters. No auto-tune, no references to bitches, hos, niggas, etc. No bravado or inciting violence, and no women shaking their "booty" to sell records. What a concept! And these are all YOUNG BLACK PEOPLE in the video. Yes, they were all in their 20s! As a 57 year old black man, I ask my other fellow black people this question: how did we go from Chic (in 1977) to "Da Brat" in 2022? Please explain. Once again, I sound like a broken record, but all the people in the video are "young black people" in their 20s!! Totally different consciousness for sure, from those young black people in 1977. Lastly, I saw Chic "live in concert" a handful of times in the late 70s, 80s, and a couple of times in the 90s, before Bernard Edwards (RIP) passed away. They were the real deal! Real vocalists, real instruments, and real musicianship! Amazing! I am sure any of you who were fortunate enough to see them in concert back in the day, would agree. In closing, thanks to the amazing Nile Rogers, Bernard Edwards (RIP), Tony Thompson (RIP), Alfa Anderson, Luci Martin, Norma Jean Wright, and last but not least all the members of "The Chic Strings" who were also part of the ensemble! Enjoy! Cheers, Sam.
@@tonytuffers Tony, this was not a lecture (and not meant to be interpreted as such). It was just a recognition of the facts of this performance, and a simple comparison of popular music (by young black people) in 1977 to popular music (by young black people) in 2022. That's all. Lastly, although I mentioned about rappers/hip-hop artists with their "niggas/hos/bitches" etc., I can't remember any rap artist on interview, defend such language in their music. Shouldn't they be able to say to me "hey Sam, shut up! Talking about bitches/hos/niggas is a good thing!". If you have any footage/interview of a rapper saying just that, I really would like to see it. See for me, I can (and will) defend "Boogie Oogie Oogie" along with all the disco chants etc., from the 70s all day! The melodies and musicianship was amazing! Even what you may see as "cheesy" lyrics and artists like "The Village People" and YMCA. Yes, I think their music is great (joyful), and will defend them too! Once again if rappers feel as great about their language, as I do about disco music, they should be willing to defend it as publicly as I do for disco music. If you have any of that footage I mentioned, please bring it to my attention. In closing, keep enjoying the magic of Chic! Sincerely, Sam.
Bernard is definitely a Bass Virtuoso. Man, musicians like that dude is why I love music, and I'm glad the creator gave our people the music and the gift to make it.
Timeless, that’s what Chic’s music is! Nile’s songwriting is right up there and spans 50 plus years. Bernard Edward is sadly missed, greatest bass player of his time! Such an underrated band, one of the very best!
Funny how when I clicked on the 'like' button it came up as '79!' - the ultimate disco year. Coincidence....or being in the right place at the right time?!! 🪩 🕺👏👍
We’re going to look back on these eras and realize we had everything we needed to make life on this planet loving and peaceful for all. The music is the proof.
Benard revolutionized the bass in popular songs rap, soul, rnb, rock, etc. he was the foundation and inspiration for so many of the best bass players and bass lines in modern music.
This is quite simply a feel good song for the ages. I never tire of Chic. Such a great sound. So many memories of simpler times. I put them on repeat regularly. :)
1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980. & B. / DISCO CHIC WAS ALWAYS ON THE TOP TEN LIST ! BERNARD EDWARDS ( R I.P. ) , NILE ROGERS, TONY THOMPSON ( R.I.P. ), ALPHA ANDERSON , LUCY MARTIN , BETTY WRIGHT WERE ALL ON POINT !!!! 🎧👩🏽🎤🧔🏽🎤👩🏾🎤🧔🏿🎤👩🏾🎤🧔🏽🎧🎸🪕👩🏻👩🎻👩🏻🥁🎹 🎉🎈🎊🤎❤️💯
Just brilliant. Was fortunate to see Nile Rodgers and chic recently at Ludlow castle. It rained constantly and everyone was so happy. That is the effect Nile Rodgers music has on people, you can be feeling low and all of a sudden your up lifted. Always been my music hero a true great and genuine guy and brilliant group together with Bernard Edwards. Golden age of music and God given gift to the world.
Thank you Miss Anderson for sharing your beautiful talent, voice, and life with us the world. We will always remember you for your class, style and grace. We love you. You truly are missed. May you forever rest in peace.❤️🙏🙏🙏🙏💗💕❣️
@@woodie62 Luci Martin is the featured singer in this video, but Norma Jean Wright actually sang those verses. Luci and Alfa Anderson (also in this video) were the lead singers in the later Chic hits "Good Times," "Le Freak," and "I Want Your Love." This was recorded for their first album, which also has "Dance, Dance, Dance."
EACH MEMBER OF THIS AMAZING GROUP IS NOT ONLY TALENTED MUSICIANS THE VIOLINITS GIVE CHIC A TOUCH OF CLASS ELEGANCE AT ITS BEST I WISH DISCO WOULD COMEBACK TODAY & STAY FOR GOOD...
This record will continue to get played indefinitely. Much like my parents' 1940's Big Band dance music. I was 21 in California when Chic hit. They will keep playing THIS......
Everybody Dance is one of many Chic songs that will be great no matter how much time passes. The more time passes by, the more I appreciate this song since it was created during a unique and positively expressive period of time that eludes present day. Long live Chic's music!
Chic Est Le CHIC!! Luv them! We will NEVER see this kind of sophistication, class, and dance funk again! They are a treasure! Notice how they dressed and performed classy? Not like this mess today!
I was a teenager then, so I was so lucky to be there when this was new. Bernie Edwards, Nile Rogers, those super cool string players... so out of their element, but so good at it. But for me, Lucy Martin! I have been an admirer for almost 50 years.
I was in my last semester of high school when I first heard this great song😊
Man I wish I was around then
The bass is absolutely incredible and really powerful Chic songs will never get old.
So does guitar ;)
CERTAINLY THE BASS LINE IS INCREDIBLE. Pleasure awswering you. matheus zugaib - Brazil
@@mazumusicstudio1036 the bass player is Nile Rogers. He is not only a talented musician but also an excellent song writer! I saw Chich in concert earlier this year and they were excellent!
@@troyledbetter6597 Niles Rodgers, dude is a genius, he writes or co writers everything for Chic and others I believe, very talented Man and still is lol y'all have a great weekend now, stay Cool forever
The bass player is Bernard Edwards. Nile Rogers is the other guitar player.
The 1970s beat and smile 😁. Jiving it up in here!
What a groove
Yes, children. This is the music your mama and daddy danced to in the 70s when music was music 🎵🎶.
True 😂😂😂
Yo diría "tus abuelos".
I'm a grandpaw now, but loved CHIC as a kid
I was 11, and I am dancing still now👍🎸🎵 🎶 🎶
How dare do think we are old. Will run rings around you.😂
Rest in Peace Alfa Anderson Co Lead Vocalist 2024❤!
🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿
What a group x rest in a race queen
just heard...grew up with Chic! So Great! Rip Alfa
The talent pool is getting smaller every day!!
Seriously.... now that I'm older and wiser....as I come back and hear the various Chic tracks... this is musical mastery right here... the composition...the flow from start to finish... the various musicians...the singers... everything...it's just perfection.
Chic is the most brillant Disco band ever, influenced by soul, rock, funk and also by psychedelia.
You never notice what you really have until you miss it
This was TRULY our era. Great time starting high school:). NONE of these musical chords today.
For real though. Sincerely, Wanda 😃
That bassist was a genius!
Everything is good with this song. The bass, yes the bass. The singer’s voice and her beautiful face. The additional violins. The guitar and the happy simple lyrics
Absolutely agree!
Did you mention Bernard?
It really is, this is an awesome beat! I can listen to it over and over!
100 percent
how earth this doesnt hate 700 million views i dont
know
no accounting for Taste
The lady in the black outfit is named Luci Martin. We hear, "Music never let's you down," at 0:47. Throughout this song, Luci is not singing. She is lip syncing. The actual singer, with the beautiful voice is Norma Jean Wright. Norma left the group, not long after she recorded this song with "Chic."She was replaced by Luci, here in black, and Alfa Anderson, who is in red, and to her left, while on stage.
REMEMBERING BASSIST
BERNARD EDWARDS
(October 31, 1952 - April 18, 1996)
[10/31/2023]
Wow, gone way too soon...
Greatest bass player of all time IMHO!! Love, love, love Chic!!!
Bernie is my favorite bass player of all time.
Bernard Edwards was an absolute genius and what a tragedy his passing was. Gone far too soon......😢💔
Bernard Edwards would've been 72 years old.
R.I.P Alfa Anderson. You were iconic!❤🙏🏽.
Here here 👏
Oh wow...I didn't know she passed away......Remember me a little of Donna Summer❤❤❤❤❤❤
That bass line... Love it
Bernard prevails
Jan. 2025 I'm still listening & dancing to the best music & songs of my life 🎵💃🎼🎶🎸💖
Me too
🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
One of the coolest bass lines ever!
What a time to be alive.....❤🤩
Yes, this is truly the soundtrack of my teen years, and what a beautiful time it was, i miss it terribly ❤❤❤
Bernard Edwards and Nile Rogers one of the greatest guitar duos in the history of music period!
Agreed
Truly amazing.
One of the greatest producers of all time!!!
PEROIDT
Oh yeah bro, I feel that
This is just so Cool, I'm loving this, totally disco ing out right now
You aint kiddin disco will never die. I'm almost 53 & STILL listening to it.
the formidable bass player Bernard Edwards in action..what a joy!it sound as its made yesterday..if it only was true!!
Doesn’t get a lot better than this. A bass line to die for, Bernard Edwards death was such a loss.
This song is 43 years old - still sound great!
Yes just got finish jammin this in the Jeep on the interstate
Great music never dies
This song is 46 years old - won't turn 47 until November the 22nd of 2024
Black people made huge contributions to American culture and the world. They should be very proud of their music and the influence they made to every soul on Earth.
And now its mostly hip hop shite fancying some "gangsta" life...
BOA NOITE, MEU CARO AMIGO VOCÊ FALOU TUDO E CONCORDO PLENAMENTE CONTIGO EM TODOS GÊNEROS MUSICAIS POR ISTO EU TENHO UMA GRANDE ADMIRAÇÃO PELO AFROAMERICANO DEVERIAM AGRADECER TODOS ELES POR NOS PROSPOCIONAR ALEGRIAS EM SUAS DANÇAS SENSACIONAIS E COM MUITO BRILHANTISMO
@@aleksik4028 Well, hip-hop, even "gangster rap", used to be about telling the truth about the hood, but then Capitalism hijacked it to commericalise it and castrate it of its anti-Capitalist and anti-racism messaging.
Yeah that's why WE invented Northern Soul. Right here in the North of England. Leeds,West Yorkshire.
@@aleksik4028 You have to look for normal R & B, it does not get promoted like the trash....music impacts our moods, they know what they're doing.
This is perfection. The guitar, the voices, the clothes, the violins, the ladies in silk slacks, the men in slimline bell bottom suits. 😇😇😇
Wow you forgot the magic bass
@@sofbensi6581 Everybody talks about the bass. There's so much more. Like Norma Jean's voice, the clothes! And who in the world thought of violins & cellos in a disco band?
God bless Africa, the motherland that has given us so much!
Feel sorry for the youngsters now these days …. Proud to have been part of the late 70’s and 80’s the best times period
Except now we get to hear EVERY song from that era at the click of a button. That's a pretty big detail everyone forgets.
This video with the original group members is an absolute treasure!! Love you Chic!!
Music and dancing helps to relieve the pain symptoms from a health condition. So I am sincerely grateful for Chic!!
Everybody Dance!! Clap your hands!! Yes!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
enjoy
the lady in the red outfit is Alfa Anderson she is not an original member she took norma jeans wright place in 1978...however Luci martin on the left is an original member....Alfa Anderson sanged lead on I want your love.🙏
@@mikebaker7355I remember Norma Jean Wright had a song called Saturday. I loved that song. Had that signature Chic sound❤
@@KevinLong-jr1zv exactly! 💯
I agree👏👏👏 🎸🎵🎶🎶
They were the epitome of "DISCO"❤
Sort of, kind of funk too. I love disco now.
Why don’t we ever get music and artist like this nowadays like this is just soo pure
Pure voice
Pure art
Pure sound
Pure love for music
Pure good vibes
Because for 40 years, every Rock critic told people that we're supposed to think this music "SUCKS". This music should've never stopped.
I know, I miss this kind of music so much, this is what I grew up on, and you just can’t find it anymore, so sad! 💃🏽💃🏽💃🏽💃🏽
I agree. I detest today's music. No substance or feeling to today's music
@@phillipwattsjr.4714 Because, disco music was associated with black and brown Afro-Americans Latinos, most of whom lived in urban areas, and the rock scene had never truly gotten over the shock and astounding rock gguitar brilliance and image of Jimi Hendrix, even 7 years after his passing. I felt and noticed it when I was a kid; Nile Rodgers also felt that same passive racist vibe when people at football or baseball stadiums chanted "DISCO SUCKS!" during games, he professed during in a profile interview after post Chic having already produced Blondie, David Bowie, The B52s, etc.
I dream one day I can have the right music tools and be able to make a sick tune it's just a matter of money having adhd gives you a good ear for music one day I will bring a old banger like this and bring a modern vibe
Love this, real instruments, real voices, real music
@AutomaticWriting Yes, the singers are lip synching for the purposes of the TV show they are on. That is a common practice, even up to this day. However, the original recordings you are listening to right now, had real singers, real musicians and amazing production and songwriters. No auto-tune, no references to bitches, hos, niggas, etc. No bravado or inciting violence, and no women shaking their "booty" to sell records. What a concept! And these are all YOUNG BLACK PEOPLE in the video. Yes, they were all in their 20s! As a 57 year old black man, I ask my other fellow black people this question: how did we go from Chic (in 1977) to "Da Brat" in 2022? Please explain. Once again, I sound like a broken record, but all the people in the video are "young black people" in their 20s!! Totally different consciousness for sure, from those young black people in 1977.
Lastly, I saw Chic "live in concert" a handful of times in the late 70s, 80s, and a couple of times in the 90s, before Bernard Edwards (RIP) passed away. They were the real deal! Real vocalists, real instruments, and real musicianship! Amazing! I am sure any of you who were fortunate enough to see them in concert back in the day, would agree.
In closing, thanks to the amazing Nile Rogers, Bernard Edwards (RIP), Tony Thompson (RIP), Alfa Anderson, Luci Martin, Norma Jean Wright, and last but not least all the members of "The Chic Strings" who were also part of the ensemble! Enjoy!
Cheers, Sam.
@@samaduampoma2449 There really was no need for the lecture dude, music changes, people change but I get your point
@@tonytuffers Tony, this was not a lecture (and not meant to be interpreted as such). It was just a recognition of the facts of this performance, and a simple comparison of popular music (by young black people) in 1977 to popular music (by young black people) in 2022. That's all.
Lastly, although I mentioned about rappers/hip-hop artists with their "niggas/hos/bitches" etc., I can't remember any rap artist on interview, defend such language in their music. Shouldn't they be able to say to me "hey Sam, shut up! Talking about bitches/hos/niggas is a good thing!". If you have any footage/interview of a rapper saying just that, I really would like to see it.
See for me, I can (and will) defend "Boogie Oogie Oogie" along with all the disco chants etc., from the 70s all day! The melodies and musicianship was amazing! Even what you may see as "cheesy" lyrics and artists like "The Village People" and YMCA. Yes, I think their music is great (joyful), and will defend them too!
Once again if rappers feel as great about their language, as I do about disco music, they should be willing to defend it as publicly as I do for disco music.
If you have any of that footage I mentioned, please bring it to my attention.
In closing, keep enjoying the magic of Chic!
Sincerely, Sam.
Actually this performance was not a real voice, it was lip sung. The voice you hear is that of Norma Jean Wright who left the group in 1978.
It's prerecorded for us.
This arrangement is so incredible. The bassist left earth with this groove. The strings are a magical touch.
Bernard is definitely a Bass Virtuoso. Man, musicians like that dude is why I love music, and I'm glad the creator gave our people the music and the gift to make it.
RustyHornzMusic - Golden Era Hip Hop Production “the creator” ahahahahaha whatever dude
@@isrulius That's Right, What The Fuk R U, an Atheist?
@Michael L Right!
@@isrulius ...or you could just let him believe what he wants..cornball
I wish we had a TIME MACHINE, those days were AWESOME!!!!!
Nile Rodgers is still sounding great today in 2023. Legend.
It is 80s baby the best
Yes sir
Old School the best school
Timeless, that’s what Chic’s music is! Nile’s songwriting is right up there and spans 50 plus years. Bernard Edward is sadly missed, greatest bass player of his time! Such an underrated band, one of the very best!
Quite possibly the most perfect dance song ever recorded. The mastery of Nile Rogets and Bernard Edwards is absolute genius.
The Ladies weren't too bad either lol. Voices from above.
Hear, hear. Excellent assessment.
We had CLASS in the'70s.
Ain't that the truth!
Retoric, I still do!
@kahakookina2822 Stop projecting!
Definitely no twerking. Lol
I love chic with the baddest bass player
Isn't that the truth. Also, alternate lead singers..
Yes he was and he played so effortlessly. RIP to the baddest BASS player!
For sure. Genius
Baddest?
Ok Bad Ass Bass Player..
DISCO will never die🎉❤
The best!!🎉
EVER!!
✨💃✨🔆✨💃✨!
Funny how when I clicked on the 'like' button it came up as '79!' - the ultimate disco year. Coincidence....or being in the right place at the right time?!! 🪩 🕺👏👍
We’re going to look back on these eras and realize we had everything we needed to make life on this planet loving and peaceful for all. The music is the proof.
You make a great point !
We are headed nowhere fast in this Country
Greed and the need for speed, is what killed great music.
Love, love, love old school. Nothing like it.
Have lost count of the number of times I have watched this particular video (in my view, the best rendition of the song). It's brilliant.
Geezus Christ. Bernard Edward rippped this shit out the gate with that bass. This man was soooooo underrated as bass player.
Not to us!!!!!!
This is absolute solid gold brilliance. I could never forget this song. It is absolutely iconic.
This is music. Real art.
Yip you don't get that these days
real
@@nightguardplays9376 Classid
yep, not like the rubbish of today thats for sure :)
Parabéns a todos,.🎉.
Lead singers voice is made in heaven, beautiful.and she is beautiful as well. Great song, and that bass player is killer .
Who is the lead singer?
I CANT GET ENOUGH OF HER BEAUTIFUL VOICE. ❤
Beautiful indeed
Bernard was a beast. the last four measures @ 3:09 of the bass line closing out the song is the truth.
RIHP Alfa Anderson!! Fly High,Great Disco Queen!!❤❤❤❤
Benard revolutionized the bass in popular songs rap, soul, rnb, rock, etc.
he was the foundation and inspiration for so many of the best bass players and bass lines in modern music.
This is quite simply a feel good song for the ages. I never tire of Chic. Such a great sound. So many memories of simpler times. I put them on repeat regularly. :)
I'm a 70's guy! This group was a total class act back in the day! Bernard Edwards and Tony Thompson RIP!!
OMG, I haven't heard and disco danced to this classic since 1977!
Oh to be able to bring those days back!!! Miss you Bernard! What a talented band!
If you can play the bassline to this record, congratulations - you're Bernard Edwards, and your a damn Legend. Play on in Paradise, Bernard.
Pure harmony¡¡Bernard Edwards was genius¡¡¡This is real Vibe¡¡
It's about that baseline...damn☝🏾😎💯🔥
That funky bass tho!!! ❤
R.I.P. Alfa Anderson.
Serious Disco, I still love this shit, awesome!!!
1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980. & B. / DISCO CHIC WAS ALWAYS ON THE TOP TEN LIST !
BERNARD EDWARDS ( R I.P. ) , NILE ROGERS, TONY THOMPSON ( R.I.P. ), ALPHA ANDERSON , LUCY MARTIN , BETTY WRIGHT WERE ALL ON POINT !!!!
🎧👩🏽🎤🧔🏽🎤👩🏾🎤🧔🏿🎤👩🏾🎤🧔🏽🎧🎸🪕👩🏻👩🎻👩🏻🥁🎹 🎉🎈🎊🤎❤️💯
Anni indimenticabili,❤❤❤❤
Just brilliant. Was fortunate to see Nile Rodgers and chic recently at Ludlow castle. It rained constantly and everyone was so happy. That is the effect Nile Rodgers music has on people, you can be feeling low and all of a sudden your up lifted. Always been my music hero a true great and genuine guy and brilliant group together with Bernard Edwards. Golden age of music and God given gift to the world.
Thank you Miss Anderson for sharing your beautiful talent, voice, and life with us the world. We will always remember you for your class, style and grace. We love you. You truly are missed. May you forever rest in peace.❤️🙏🙏🙏🙏💗💕❣️
Disco days were the most fun I ever had,period. Loving this!
BOA NOITE TARDE, MUITO OBRIGADO PELA POSTAGEM DESTE VÍDEO BONS TEMPOS DA DISCOTECAS
female singer sings so nice and soft and looks so nice and soft. they don't make women like that anymore.
She is dreamy . . .
@@woodie62 Luci Martin is the featured singer in this video, but Norma Jean Wright actually sang those verses. Luci and Alfa Anderson (also in this video) were the lead singers in the later Chic hits "Good Times," "Le Freak," and "I Want Your Love." This was recorded for their first album, which also has "Dance, Dance, Dance."
@@billslocum9819
I do understand that, and thank you for offering that info.
Yes they do, believe it or not
Beautiful
❤If I close my eyes I'm back in the disco in 1978..absolutely epic💕💖
This song is for mental health ❤💃🏾🕺🏾
Wow! Bernard Edwards absolutely smoking on the bass.
RIP BERNARD WHAT A BASS PLAYER.. if it came out today i would buy it..
EACH MEMBER OF THIS AMAZING GROUP IS NOT ONLY TALENTED MUSICIANS THE VIOLINITS GIVE CHIC A TOUCH OF CLASS ELEGANCE AT ITS BEST I WISH DISCO WOULD COMEBACK TODAY & STAY FOR GOOD...
This record will continue to get played indefinitely. Much like my parents' 1940's Big Band dance music. I was 21 in California when Chic hit. They will keep playing THIS......
I loved that time :)
What a killer track!! I miss this sound. Bernard and Neil created magic‼️🇺🇸
Look, today's generation,real music.
Chic: Everybody Dance
Release Date: November 22nd, 1977 (47 years)
Amazing 👍. Day before my 14th birthday 🥳...still clapping my hands and letting my 'feet have some fun' ... Hope you are too 😊
A month before my Mom's 13th Birthday and my Dad's 12th Birthday.
Way to make me feel old.
Age is just a number
22.11.77 --- numerologists take note
Oh my god this is good. 62 and still listening.
So am I.
Mr Barnard Edward's the baddest bassist every RIP 🙏
Usted no sabe nada de música, además de racista.
His guitar playing is classic
*bernard. Get his name right ffs
Indeed
@@guystevens5739 Bots
Discovering this group again. Damn they were good! They should be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame!
The genius of Chic.
One of the greatest songs/bands of all time! Absolutely love their music!
A masterpiece!!!!! Let's dance the night away! x
Still listening to this classic. Chic was amazing. The bass rhythm is still memorable
I'm glad I grew up with this fantastic music 🎶 miss the club days of the 70s
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god yeah, me too :)
There was and is one and only Bernard Edwards..Amazing player!! R.i.P.
Nile and Bernard!! Kings of the strings!!!!!!!!!
Can’t get enough of this …what a great song and group
Everybody Dance is one of many Chic songs that will be great no matter how much time passes. The more time passes by, the more I appreciate this song since it was created during a unique and positively expressive period of time that eludes present day. Long live Chic's music!
That Bass though.
Chic Est Le CHIC!! Luv them! We will NEVER see this kind of sophistication, class, and dance funk again! They are a treasure! Notice how they dressed and performed classy? Not like this mess today!
Agreed
I Blame Songs Like This For My Arthritic Joints.
Haha 🤣🤣 But Who Cares Music Like This Was Worth It. Lol xx
Mmm mmm mmm that brother on bass is one with his instrument! He is the groove! Mwha🤌🏼
They called him Bernard
Everybody dance because I can't but I sure as hell can clap my hands because this is the greatest music ever. Solid.
This song is golden 👍🙂
They even played it in the movie "Summer of Sam"
it's a song that makes you feel good and happy reminds me of the summers of 1978
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Without that bassline this is a Disco track. Bernard made it a fuckin masterpiece
Chic IS disco. Class all the way.
It still is a disco track
This kicks ass, Yeah Bernard is EPIC...still great without him.
QUE SOM MANERO. SÓ FALTA UMA DISCOTECA PARA DANCAR BASTANTE. QUE VOZ LINDA. MUSICA ALEGRE CONTAGIANTE. SAUDADES.
What a group chic was brilliant
Love this shyt how can you not .....my roots........ cookout music when family was family ...just good ole timez
I was a teenager then, so I was so lucky to be there when this was new. Bernie Edwards, Nile Rogers, those super cool string players... so out of their element, but so good at it. But for me, Lucy Martin! I have been an admirer for almost 50 years.
The ladies on the violins are incredible
Music is universal. Niles is a master mind.
I,ll say this again these ladies are so beautiful. And the gents are so handsome as well. Can’t get enough of the Chic..!
This song sounds oh so good. Everything is perfect. From the vocals, bass, guitar, drums, piano and the violins. Oh the lyrics are perfect as well.