Watching this just makes me feel so heart heavy. I was in 10th grade when this movie came out, and it was everything. It defined how we dressed ... danced ... cut our hair ... wore jewelry ... our music. I cannot express how much this meant to me at 14 y/o, and through all of high school. So, so fortunate to grow up in this. And this dance scene is absolutely gorgeous ... with the actors expressing so much emotion. That beautiful dip that says so much in perfect profile and then spinning -- nothing else mattered in the entire world at this moment. I can't explain how enthralled this still makes me feel ... and to yearn to go back from 61 to 15...
Yep .... I'm right there with ya .... I was a little younger, but ..... this scene takes ya back to the 77-78 school year in an Instant .... I wish we could go back .....
I was 29 then and enjoyed a lot and danced even more😅...besides fly fishing the world I still dance to this music.. without a doubt my favorite of them all
You explained it perfectly - I was 14 myself when this came out. Went to see it with my friends at the Loews Albemarle on Flatbush Ave. in Brooklyn. Being from Brooklyn, this movie meant something to us. Life changing movie.
The Tavares version is one of my favorite songs of all time and the two of them danced beautifully to it. No disrespect meant to the Brothers Gibb, but I grew up in the Disco Era and have to admit the faster pace of the beat is my preference especially when you dance the Tango hustle. Mr. Travolta and Ms. Gorney nailed it. Marvelous performance!
Have you watch the whole film? The relationships in it are truly awful, with the exception of a few moments like this. The 70s were an appalling time for many women (and some men). Love was no more genuine then than it was in 1940 or 1880 or in Roman Times. Relationships are complex and romance exists in all ages if you want to find it.
Did you dance disco when you were 17? And still? In 1977 when this movie came I was just 3 I may have danced a bit already, but I'm not sure if I can call it disco. But I do know that I really want to learn to dance disco. I'm 42 now and I'm more interested in learning new things than ever before. I think we never lose the learning ability, I rather think with practise we may get more and more skilled and fast learners. So I'll begin with the disco and dance to Bee Gees, which I love so deary :-) Greetings from Norway, where the ocean wind blows over our mountains today.
i was 19 when the movie came out My sister saw it ran home and told my mom she gotta see the movie . She said John Travolta looked just like me . Not now pushing 60 no way no how
1:36 He"had" it, people... He was really feeling it and that's how it has to be at the dance. I am a former dancer and John's movements (shoulders, for example) were more than following a choreography. He was so elegant! And his eyes .... I remember the first time I saw this scene in the 70's and I never forgot it. Disco has to come back! From Argentina with love. (I apologize for my english)
Exactly, great that you can see that, not everyone can. Lucky enough to have that happen twice in small clubs in cuba and Brasil with a natural born dancer.. all night.. nothing like it.
God, the way he looked at her - 2:00. You knew he was gone at that point, love is such s beautiful thing. Even though I’ve seen this a zillion times I could watch over and over again especially that part ❤️❤️❤️
2:11 Got me. I seen the movie in 77. I love the way they were connecting to each other. The way they were spinning around. It's such a beautiful scene. Great camera work and great film making. They were falling in love with each other at the same time.....🥰🥰🥰
That is the song I attribute to the first girl I ever fell in love with when I was 11.5 years old in 1978. I don't know if I've ever been in that love since.
Una muestra de lo que fue finales de los 70 y sus costumbres y q pudimos conocer a los q no habiamos nacido en esa epoca gracias a esta espectacular pelicula!!
Those years _flew_ by. I can still remember trying to find two seats together for my wife and me inside a packed theater, ironically enough, on a Saturday night in January of '78.
The scene the movie it’s embedded in history and is immortal . Timeless can watch over and over and over again and still love it 😍 childhood memories 🙌🙌
I have watched this one more than several times because it was my favorite in the movie. The casting was perfect. They both were only as talented as armatures were in those days. Yet, they were so smooth and perfect together.
this song brings back so many great memories of partys me & my friends were invited too it was a great time of dancing and being with someone you liked and wanted to be with 🙂👍
This was my favorite song from this movie it made me cry thnking of my college years I had in the late 70's and into my personal work life that started in the early 80's living in NJ and going to discoteques. I was dragged once by a few friends to go to Staten Island across the staten island bridge from Perth Amboyt that was once of lifetime experience going to a NY like discoteque even just in State Island. NY was NY no matter if it was Brooklyn, Staten Island or the Bronx. never mind the city of NY itself. Brooklyn seemed the heart of it. I have also the behind the scenes of this movie the full DVD uncut movie and als the directors narration and it was very interesting listening from the director how they shot this movie and that they used most of the people that danced from that neighborhood in Brooklyn.
I didnt know she was already 33 years old when she danced in this movie. Definitely the cougar. Thats why she appeared to be so worldly. Now it makes sense. He was only 24 to her 33....more than a woman, indeed!!!
John Travolta was made for Tony Manero role, He makes this movie work. Also the cast built around him does it. Anybody else movie would have bombed, plus he filmed most of this around the time he lost his girlfriend and lost so much weight due to it.
Disco music is very beautiful. And those of us who enjoyed the 70's and 80's were very lucky to have been there. But as you contend with the present age, you can find disco appreciation groups on the internet (sometimes they get together and have dances). Some young people will show up or you can hold your own dances. Get a motorized mirror ball and a high powered sound system. Get a bass woofer for your car. Look around the internet for disco lists. Listen to them all------SOS Band, Dan Hartman, Chic and all the others. Rate them. Listen to the remixes---some of them are even better than the originals. Some were one hit wonders. Others had talent that ran for years. And look at all the youtube videos, disco movies and concerts, PBS specials. You have a lot of enjoyment to look forward to and experience------Bill from Pennsylvania
Tiempos hermosos aquellos y esa música, la película con John Travolta son inolvidables, nunca se va a comparar con ningún otro género de música, rap y reaggeaton son horribles.
Watching this just makes me feel so heart heavy. I was in 10th grade when this movie came out, and it was everything. It defined how we dressed ... danced ... cut our hair ... wore jewelry ... our music.
I cannot express how much this meant to me at 14 y/o, and through all of high school.
So, so fortunate to grow up in this.
And this dance scene is absolutely gorgeous ... with the actors expressing so much emotion. That beautiful dip that says so much in perfect profile and then spinning -- nothing else mattered in the entire world at this moment.
I can't explain how enthralled this still makes me feel ... and to yearn to go back from 61 to 15...
Yep .... I'm right there with ya .... I was a little younger, but ..... this scene takes ya back to the 77-78 school year in an Instant .... I wish we could go back .....
I was 29 then and enjoyed a lot and danced even more😅...besides fly fishing the world I still dance to this music.. without a doubt my favorite of them all
You explained it perfectly - I was 14 myself when this came out. Went to see it with my friends at the Loews Albemarle on Flatbush Ave. in Brooklyn. Being from Brooklyn, this movie meant something to us. Life changing movie.
One of the best scene of the Movie. I love how they dance together
WHAT AN ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL ERA FOR MUSIC AND DANCE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
In My opinion, the 1970s was the best decade for music. Brilliant !
@@plreeve I will second that,all day long
As long as there's You Tube disco will never die!
I could watch this forever .... and again, and again, and again ... and then again ...
This is me 2018 still watching and proud . Me love 💕 some young John
Me too!
Me too!!!
and I do watch it over and over again
Great scene and I get where your coming from but you know what...Tony’s partner on that dance floor in fever should of been Cynthia Rhodes.
The Tavares version is one of my favorite songs of all time and the two of them danced beautifully to it. No disrespect meant to the Brothers Gibb, but I grew up in the Disco Era and have to admit the faster pace of the beat is my preference especially when you dance the Tango hustle. Mr. Travolta and Ms. Gorney nailed it. Marvelous performance!
ABSOLUTELY 💯!!!🥰
Nailed it!
Reminds me of how genuine love was in the 70's. No false fronts or narcissism of today, just raw feelings shared together without saying a word.
Have you watch the whole film? The relationships in it are truly awful, with the exception of a few moments like this. The 70s were an appalling time for many women (and some men). Love was no more genuine then than it was in 1940 or 1880 or in Roman Times. Relationships are complex and romance exists in all ages if you want to find it.
@@lucindaarmour4685, Love was awesome in 1880, trust me, I was there.
In this movie this girls was raped bro. Wtf you talking about..?!?!
With all due respect, have you seen the movie? He literally tries to rape her towards the end.
Great scene and wow, Tavares really nailed this Bee Gees song too....
I will not forget the night I saw this movie.
Saw this the day it opened and went back a couple of times. I was 17, perfect age for SNF. This scene and the last dance still get me every time.
me too
Did you dance disco when you were 17? And still? In 1977 when this movie came I was just 3 I may have danced a bit already, but I'm not sure if I can call it disco. But I do know that I really want to learn to dance disco. I'm 42 now and I'm more interested in learning new things than ever before. I think we never lose the learning ability, I rather think with practise we may get more and more skilled and fast learners. So I'll begin with the disco and dance to Bee Gees, which I love so deary :-) Greetings from Norway, where the ocean wind blows over our mountains today.
i was 19 when the movie came out My sister saw it ran home and told my mom she gotta see the movie . She said John Travolta looked just like me . Not now pushing 60 no way no how
Hey at least she gave you that compliment lol, great movie, just love it..
yeah but i mentioned it to her the other day and she says she doesnt remember telling me that.
Magical. A moment frozen in time that shall remain magical until the end of time. Smh.
1:36 He"had" it, people... He was really feeling it and that's how it has to be at the dance. I am a former dancer and John's movements (shoulders, for example) were more than following a choreography. He was so elegant! And his eyes .... I remember the first time I saw this scene in the 70's and I never forgot it. Disco has to come back! From Argentina with love. (I apologize for my english)
1:25 - end is one of favorite parts of this movie. The chemistry is so powerful.
Exactly, great that you can see that, not everyone can. Lucky enough to have that happen twice in small clubs in cuba and Brasil with a natural born dancer.. all night.. nothing like it.
Greg D 😊
I used to think I was the only who thought that. Yeah, it's a beautiful falling in love scene.
Tavares deserved this moment of triumph. The magical moment of this movies that described the spleen of a generation
Una película de culto, que marco toda una generación, al menos para un servidor. Una de las mejores escenas
This scene reminds me of my parents. So beautiful!!! Ah, The Seventies
a magical moment in film ... the Tavares version was my favorite
God, the way he looked at her - 2:00. You knew he was gone at that point, love is such s beautiful thing. Even though I’ve seen this a zillion times I could watch over and over again especially that part ❤️❤️❤️
He was smitten like all of us men when we are young!!! As we get old we hope we chose our best friend
@@dm19609721 yes sir
Well said.
More than a woman to me
2:11 Got me. I seen the movie in 77. I love the way they were connecting to each other. The way they were spinning around.
It's such a beautiful scene. Great camera work and great film making. They were falling in love with each other at the same time.....🥰🥰🥰
Who else prefers this version
Fav scene from the entire movie
Que genial suena la musica de Tavares de fondo y la película uffff sublime❤️😍😍😍🥰🥰🥰🥰
That is the song I attribute to the first girl I ever fell in love with when I was 11.5 years old in 1978. I don't know if I've ever been in that love since.
This is a BEAUTIFUL scene!Sitting here wishing I could have just 1 day of this type of chemistry with someone! 💋🌹😍💗
I wish it to you Dear if it has not been done yet :)
Me too!
@@helenefrench4275 ❤
@@kings-bay-2902 ❤
Hi miss V .. I love a song by Nina Simone , “ My baby just cares for me
Timeless
Para mi es la mejor escena de la pelicula , romantica y la canción espectacular
Una muestra de lo que fue finales de los 70 y sus costumbres y q pudimos conocer a los q no habiamos nacido en esa epoca gracias a esta espectacular pelicula!!
Esta pelicula me cautivo para el resto de la vida. Bellisima...
Luz Mery Pulido una de mis favoritas si es q no la unica
......the cutest scene in the movie!
chemistry what a beautiful thing
I never thought Travolta was that girl. By bestie was the head cocktail waitress at a disco and all her girls had to be able to dance.
jamal mensah
People don't understand why people take
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Always makes me smile
A moment in time....... my time.......just magic.
that looks he gave her at 2:00 is when he knew he was inn love. i felt n looked at a girl the same way.
Fantastico..!! Que tiempos aquellos vividos y nunca más volvidos... Una semblanza inolvidable...
Ambas versiones son magistrales, Bee Gees & Tavares
John Travolta didn’t know how to dance elect before this movie, amazing
Travolta was the man for this movie in SNF & Grease and TV show Welcome back Kotter as Vinnie Barbarino from the 70's. It was rated PG.
Both versions are iconic...bee gees and Tavares.
It's been 40 years as of last week when this movie was released. Incredible!
Those years _flew_ by. I can still remember trying to find two seats together for my wife and me inside a packed theater, ironically enough, on a Saturday night in January of '78.
I love his stutter and goofy tone here, my first crush ever ❤️
Rest in Peace Ralph Tavares
Love this scene and the Tavares version of this song (I also love The Bee Gees version). It always makes me happy.
Great scene
Spoken as someone who grew up in Los Angeles, CA, New Yorkers will always have the best accent and style
tears in my eyes as i watch this
If we all had a dance partner like this- life would be a better version than now for all of us- great nostalgia
The camerawork in this clip is Outstanding
Say what you want but John Travolta was the man in 1977.
DRock6906 I like how J.T would plant a kiss on a woman whenever he felt like it.
With you on that one pal !! Do that in reality and you'll be answering a lot of questions to the fuzz !!
DRock6906 absolutely
True and he had a head of hair then. Today, he's balder than a cucumber!
Your definitely correct about that, he was the man back den
Magic
De mis películas favoritas 💗👌🏼
If we all could find a dance partner like this- life would be very different in this world- great nostalgia and moments in time
The scene the movie it’s embedded in history and is immortal . Timeless can watch over and over and over again and still love it 😍 childhood memories 🙌🙌
waooo. I never thought that that last scene would mix all those types of dances.
I have watched this one more than several times because it was my favorite in the movie. The casting was perfect. They both were only as talented as armatures were in those days. Yet, they were so smooth and perfect together.
So BEAUTIFUL
me encanta esta peli!!! es muy buena...
They are perfect , unforgettable 70's and 80's ,we love it .👏👏👏💓💓
this song brings back so many great memories of partys me & my friends were invited too it was a great time of dancing and being with someone you liked and wanted to be with 🙂👍
grandiosa película y de las canciones que puedo decir; excelentes
Loved this movie too
Very romantic, love this
Beautiful and sweet memorias un the happy high,school 😘😆😁
Luv the tavares version of this song coz it has that soaring,glorious feeling to it...wonderful!!!😊
One of my favorite scenes in film history.
esta pelicula no me canso de verla cada sierto tiempo la veo y me sige gustando
Love this part.
The whole atmosphere there at the dance studio transports you to that amazing time.
This was my favorite song from this movie it made me cry thnking of my college years I had in the late 70's and into my personal work life that started in the early 80's living in NJ and going to discoteques. I was dragged once by a few friends to go to Staten Island across the staten island bridge from Perth Amboyt that was once of lifetime experience going to a NY like discoteque even just in State Island. NY was NY no matter if it was Brooklyn, Staten Island or the Bronx. never mind the city of NY itself. Brooklyn seemed the heart of it. I have also the behind the scenes of this movie the full DVD uncut movie and als the directors narration and it was very interesting listening from the director how they shot this movie and that they used most of the people that danced from that neighborhood in Brooklyn.
Much love!! from Brazil 💚💛
Tavares the best version.
I fell like they should have danced Tavares version at disco 💃 would have been better just saying 😝
Yes!
You’re insane. Thanks
This scene is adorable damm Stefanía was beautiful !
This is just mesmerizing.
Beautiful!
Disco was a great together style dance with great moves
antes me gustaba la version de los bee gees, peroal escuchar esta version me quedo con esta
Travolta is such a monument !! Wow.
Wanting a love like they have😩😆👌🏼🙆🏻
Unrequited?
Ralph Tavares the lead singer from the song more than a woman died at age 80 this year. December 10, 1941-December 10, 2021
took my breath away, again
I didnt know she was already 33 years old when she danced in this movie. Definitely the cougar. Thats why she appeared to be so worldly. Now it makes sense. He was only 24 to her 33....more than a woman, indeed!!!
i fell in love with her !!!
Lets give credit to Denny Terrio who achieved fame as the dance coach and choreographer for John Travolta in the movie Saturday Night Fever.
Yesss 👌🏻
Deney was the brain child with all those moves 🕺 💃
And Lester Wilson rip
Great movie
i love this one the song
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It is very romantic.
Mi escena favorita de la peli
Wonderfull...
John Travolta was made for Tony Manero role, He makes this movie work. Also the cast built around him does it. Anybody else movie would have bombed, plus he filmed most of this around the time he lost his girlfriend and lost so much weight due to it.
I love that Manero is a flawed Character with some pretty bad personality traits, because that’s the majority of us men when we are in our early 20’s.
People at that time would know how much the world has changed today.❤❤❤
Wowww so meny nemories...
That move he hit from side to side was so my fav part of the entire movie bro 😭
Disco music is very beautiful. And those of us who enjoyed the 70's and 80's were very lucky to have been there. But as you contend with the present age, you can find disco appreciation groups on the internet (sometimes they get together and have dances). Some young people will show up or you can hold your own dances. Get a motorized mirror ball and a high powered sound system. Get a bass woofer for your car. Look around the internet for disco lists. Listen to them all------SOS Band, Dan Hartman, Chic and all the others. Rate them. Listen to the remixes---some of them are even better than the originals. Some were one hit wonders. Others had talent that ran for years. And look at all the youtube videos, disco movies and concerts, PBS specials. You have a lot of enjoyment to look forward to and experience------Bill from Pennsylvania
Evergreen song
Man that really got me.
AÑO DE ORO PARA LOS ENAMORADOS
Such great memories
Tiempos hermosos aquellos y esa música, la película con John Travolta son inolvidables, nunca se va a comparar con ningún otro género de música, rap y reaggeaton son horribles.
I totally agree with Emma. I miss them day so so much. It was the best time of my life. Yet it goes by so fast. 😢
El rol el peor
¿Donde quedaron los felices 80?, nunca mas volverán, que tiempos aquellos y cuanta nostalgia.
God it’s been 40 years 😀
43 now!
SENSACIONAL!
Beautiful John xxxx
Love this one