"Boogie Shoes", "Keep it Comin Love", "Shake Shake Shake", "That's the Way I Like It" are all bangers. They even slowed it down with "Please Don't Go".
The 70's were the greatest decade for music, in my opinion. Of course, I was a teenager. Disco was good times every weekend, and KC got everyone on the dance floor!
It is so refreshing to see younger people “dig” what I used to listen to as a kid. I’ve noticed more and more people, under 40, even, ditch the new crap, and revert back to the 60’s, ‘70’s, and ‘80s. Mostly the mid 70s to mid 80s.
Me and my wife saw KC in a small casino in Vegas back in the 90s, we was dancing and KC reached down and lifted my wife up on the stage, which instantly pissed me off, LOL 😄! But my wife was in Heaven!!! We ended up going back stage and visited with him for a while!!! Love your reactions 💖💖💖
@@waymore4472 Lol. Yeah, that's been part of his history book so it goes. He didn't slip you his hotel room # without your wife noticing did he Way ? It's been a long time ago. Nothing will be made of it. Lol PEACE from Philadelphia
KC & The Sunshine Band are the soundtrack of my childhood. I remember being 11 years old in 1976, dancing the Hustle on my driveway with friends to KC & TSB. They always make me smile.
I love seeing people discover KC and the Sunshine Band. They were so much fun to listen and dance to, and always looked like they enjoyed themselves just as much.
I miss the 70's like you can't imagine! The music, the trends, the fun, the freedom feeling, the movements, the clothes, the protests, the dancing, the disco's, & most of all, we all just liked each other, without question 💞Great reaction 💞
I feel so blessed growing up in the 70's and 80's listening to this music. This song takes me back to when I used to go skating on Fridays and Saturdays
My first concert was when I was 7 yrs old at Carowinds Paladium in Charlotte, NC with my parents waaay back in 1976 and it's an outdoor concert venue and I remember dancing my booty off to shake your booty, I'm your boogie man, boogie shoes and my favorite was please don't go all while it poured rain on us! Good times and even better memories! Thank you for making my day reacting to KC and the Sunshine Band!
Ah, the 1970's were great years for awesome music. KC & The Sunshine Band always had people dancing. I was 9 yrs old when this came out. It was huge, played constantly on the radio & everywhere you went - school dances, roller skating rinks, adult discos & bars, restaurants with jukeboxes, etc. While racism has always been around in this country, when it came to music, we didn't see color lines back then. Many groups had a diversity of members. It didn't matter what your ethnicity was, as long as you could play an instrument and/or could sing well, you were part of the band family. We didn't care if a band was all white, black, purple, blue, or a rainbow mix. Even if it wasn't you particular favorite genre of music, we still appreciated talent & how great it sounded whether it was rock, disco/pop, R&B/Soul, country, jazz/blues. I really miss those days... Reply
this 60 year old headbanger still loves KC. The Seventies were a blast and they had a chunk of the soundtrack. Tough to have a bad time with KC on the radio.
Saw them around a dozen times I grew up to them in the 70s also the Tramps were one of my favorites as well, this song has the greatest beat I’ve ever heard, this is when music was music!!! DISCO RULES
I tried to get T to use this song for his disco battle a good while back but he ignored me & he lost...didn't feel sorry for him hahaha! My favorite KC song is 'Keep It Coming, Love'...please check it out!
KC's music defined my LIFE back in the 70's!!! I took my wife to see them this last New Years Eve at Agua Caliente Casino and KC is 72 years old and still puts on an absolutely amazing show!!
I like how the vocals blend into the horns and other sounds to present as one, complimenting each other. And the music is perfect for a hypnotic beat, perfect for disco dancing, aka hustle.
Lord I remember this as a teenager growing up in the 70s. When this song came out just got my driver's license 16 years old riding the strip chasing the girls. In my 69 super sport Camaro. God the seventies was the greatest decade ever. Class of 78!
She's right . because people like you are doing reaction videos. A new generation is being introduced into my gen's music. Its cracks me up watching our music kind of blow your minds. one of the favorites I heard was . How the Hell did I not know about this kind of music existed
Absolutely great song. I'm 64, so all of this music was by radio. You was either good, or bad. Listening to this kind of music would get you a speeding ticket. Roflmbo. True story. 73 Thunderbird, with a 460 police interceptor. Roflmbo, steppen out boss, were gone.
One of my favorite videos. Just a bunch of musicians in a studio, but man they are in the zone. I wish I loved my job as much as those guys on the horns.
At a time of many legendary artists/groups,, this group would BUST threw them ALL & make people move,, Sam The Sham & The Pharaohs "Wooly Bully"..A MUST HEAR!!
My 1st concert ever, when I was 6 yrs old, was KC & The Sunshine Band. They opened for Dolly Parton at the Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo. Twas quite the show for 6 yr old me. Kept my glow necklace from the show in the freezer for 2 years until it finally petered out. Right about the time Disco did too....
The music is still alive in the people that were living back then I'm 607 years old and I still get done on my radio or on UA-cam and it takes me back to some good times but young people bringing it up forward so other young people can listen to it but we keeping it alive still
If your feet and body arent grooving to this tune then somethings wrong! Loved their music since the 70s and finally going to see them this sunday night in knoxville tennessee!!! 🎉😅
Enjoyed watching you guys watching this for the first time. This came out in about '77 or '78 - I was 13/14 and my friends and I would have the best time dancing to so many of these great songs that were out there at the time. We were so spoiled. We didn't realized how much good music there was back then and compared to now? It's just sad. Great reaction!
Your oh ****! Reaction is priceless. I keep replaying it. Lol. It validates what i always thought about my music in the 70s. It will never be that good again. Love your reactions.
I watched a recent performance of KC and The Sunshine Band, also a recent interview with Harry Casey aka KC. He's in his early 70's now and loves dance music. Ironically he was a major influence of the dance music from the 70's.
"Boogie Shoes", "Keep it Comin Love", "Shake Shake Shake", "That's the Way I Like It" are all bangers. They even slowed it down with "Please Don't Go".
Don't forget, " Shotgun shuffle" and " I bet you didn't know that."
Please Don't Go... I appreciate it, that's the one I was trying to think of
I’d throw in Funky Horn as well
Don't forget "yes I'm ready"
Absolutely!! Bangers! They don't quit and they don't disappoint! ❤🔥
That horn section is amazing!
back when they had "arrangements" bad ass horns!
Denvil Liptrot was a bad man back in the day.
Hell yes!
INDEED!🔥
The horns were off the hook
The Sunshine band was no joke, they would get you out of your seat.
The 70's were the greatest decade for music, in my opinion. Of course, I was a teenager. Disco was good times every weekend, and KC got everyone on the dance floor!
Class of 78
Me too. I was also a teenager in the 70's. Loved the music, loved the dancing. We really moved back then. :)
Class of '72
Yes! I wish I could go back most definitely!
Barry White, K.C., Earth Wind & Fire, Parliament-Funkadelic, BeeGees. Still just fun to dance to.
Horns are killing it!!!!!!! This is when there was no racial lines, just making great music together.
Yep, social justice made things worse.
And no one was screaming "cultural appropriation."
@@Michael-Philip
Justice never makes things worse if you're not benefitting from injustice.
And in no time it was taken away from us. It was good times...free and simple. The dividers hated disco because it did bring us together.
@@cathybelliveau2628Indeed
KC was the best feel good master musician, along with his Sunshine Florida band.
You can say what you want about KC but the dude had a knack for writing catchy songs! Backed up by a dynamite band!
50 yrs later and we're still groovin to this song!!! I love it!
That was music. No autotune. Those were bands that played their own instruments.
KC always looks like he is having a fantastic time. Because he is!
KC and the Sunshine Band did do Get Down Tonight, a monster Billboard Hot 100 #1 hit for them. So close to Get Down on it.
"Get down" phrase had a short life.
You were right when you said the 70's had the best songs/music I agree 100%
Absolutely, I grew to that fun music 😊
Led Zeppelin and Pink Floyd 💯💯💯
KC's horn section was the truth, they always killed it. Good times
It is so refreshing to see younger people “dig” what I used to listen to as a kid. I’ve noticed more and more people, under 40, even, ditch the new crap, and revert back to the 60’s, ‘70’s, and ‘80s. Mostly the mid 70s to mid 80s.
This is one of my favorite songs of all time.
Me and my wife saw KC in a small casino in Vegas back in the 90s, we was dancing and KC reached down and lifted my wife up on the stage, which instantly pissed me off, LOL 😄! But my wife was in Heaven!!! We ended up going back stage and visited with him for a while!!! Love your reactions 💖💖💖
Wow - what a treat 😃
@@andreadeamon6419 it was amazing!!!
@@waymore4472 You had nothing to worry about KC grabbing your wife. He would have preferred to grab you.
@@johnmcaleese8459 LOL 😂! You may have a good point there!!!
@@waymore4472 Lol. Yeah, that's been part of his history book so it goes. He didn't slip you his hotel room # without your wife noticing did he Way ? It's been a long time ago. Nothing will be made of it. Lol
PEACE from Philadelphia
Thanks for transporting us back to the 70s! The golden age of radio.
The golden age of music !!
Truly!!
One of the true fun groups back in the day....They gave great live concerts...They have a lot of great songs.
KC & The Sunshine Band are the soundtrack of my childhood. I remember being 11 years old in 1976, dancing the Hustle on my driveway with friends to KC & TSB. They always make me smile.
Man, there were so many great groups back during that time. Thankfully their music is still alive and other fans are finding it.
KC ruled the Airwaves and the dance floor!
I played trumpet and guitar back in the day. The word for what we did was 'boogie'. These guys were killers.
"That's the way ( uh hu ) I Like It" is my all time favourite by KC. a great live band in their day, definitely the most "active" brass section ever
We danced our patooties off to this funky music in the Day. Woooh hoooh. 🕺💃
I just saw them in concert. He is in his 70's now and still performing, concert was sold out!
Wow ❤
The 70s the best music around,these groups now or in the future can never touch it impossible
Thats the hardest working horn section in the business!
KC are so evocative of the 70s - loads of hits all with that funk disco groove . 🔥 even had a big hit with a ballad ," please don't go"
That's The Way (I Like It) by KC & The Sunshine Band
Ohhhhh…. I know that song
This was real music. No auto tunes, voice dubbing or any other BS. Real time instruments and artists doing it real.
They may not have sang Get Down On IT, but they did sing Get Down Tonight.
right...cuz get down on it was Kool & the Gang
KC and the Sunshine band, Donna Summer. Ami Stewart and the Bee Gees = disco memories
I love seeing people discover KC and the Sunshine Band. They were so much fun to listen and dance to, and always looked like they enjoyed themselves just as much.
Always loved KC and sunshine band 😊
I miss the 70's like you can't imagine! The music, the trends, the fun, the freedom feeling, the movements, the clothes, the protests, the dancing, the disco's, & most of all, we all just liked each other, without question 💞Great reaction 💞
That horn section moves more in one song than I do all week.
I had the privilege of seeing them in concert in the 70's....they were awesome!!! I don't think I sat down the whole time!!!
70’s music is the best. I lived it. It was amazing.
Grew up on this group. Makes me miss those days. Please do more.❤❤❤❤
You can't go wrong with KC. They had so many damn hits.
I feel so blessed growing up in the 70's and 80's listening to this music. This song takes me back to when I used to go skating on Fridays and Saturdays
The horn players lit it up.
Be sure to check out more KC & The Sunshine Band, they're FIRE.
They had five songs reach the Top 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. Four of them reached No. 1. The other peaked at No. 2.
KC and The Sunshine Band was 🔥🔥🔥
My first concert was when I was 7 yrs old at Carowinds Paladium in Charlotte, NC with my parents waaay back in 1976 and it's an outdoor concert venue and I remember dancing my booty off to shake your booty, I'm your boogie man, boogie shoes and my favorite was please don't go all while it poured rain on us! Good times and even better memories! Thank you for making my day reacting to KC and the Sunshine Band!
Ah, the 1970's were great years for awesome music. KC & The Sunshine Band always had people dancing. I was 9 yrs old when this came out. It was huge, played constantly on the radio & everywhere you went - school dances, roller skating rinks, adult discos & bars, restaurants with jukeboxes, etc.
While racism has always been around in this country, when it came to music, we didn't see color lines back then. Many groups had a diversity of members. It didn't matter what your ethnicity was, as long as you could play an instrument and/or could sing well, you were part of the band family. We didn't care if a band was all white, black, purple, blue, or a rainbow mix. Even if it wasn't you particular favorite genre of music, we still appreciated talent & how great it sounded whether it was rock, disco/pop, R&B/Soul, country, jazz/blues. I really miss those days...
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Amen!
this 60 year old headbanger still loves KC. The Seventies were a blast and they had a chunk of the soundtrack. Tough to have a bad time with KC on the radio.
Look at my boys on the horns!!! Talent!!!
KC and The Sunshine Band were major big. They were just before your time.. So much good music.
70s Disco was a great experience, Disco music MADE you move, you had to
As much funk as disco . . .
Saw them around a dozen times I grew up to them in the 70s also the Tramps were one of my favorites as well, this song has the greatest beat I’ve ever heard, this is when music was music!!! DISCO RULES
I tried to get T to use this song for his disco battle a good while back but he ignored me & he lost...didn't feel sorry for him hahaha! My favorite KC song is 'Keep It Coming, Love'...please check it out!
Connie Kat, T and Tasha getting into the sounds and moves under lights of the Disco fever
@@creekdweller9662 yeah they both got the moves...T just doesn't show us his much bc he's bashful 🤣
I love seeing young people listening to my music. Music that I grew up with. You’ll make sure it never dies.
KC's music defined my LIFE back in the 70's!!! I took my wife to see them this last New Years Eve at Agua Caliente Casino and KC is 72 years old and still puts on an absolutely amazing show!!
They had a BUNCH of hits in the seventies!
Best described as funk disco.
This was the Disco Era - from the 70s and 80s - best time of music!
Disco was King, KC & The Sunshine Band was huge! Music of my youth, music of coming to age, music of our lives, we still love this stuff!
I like how the vocals blend into the horns and other sounds to present as one, complimenting each other. And the music is perfect for a hypnotic beat, perfect for disco dancing, aka hustle.
KC was THE fuckin man, i was about 6 when i started listening to him and i was always rocking out with him. god i love him
Lord I remember this as a teenager growing up in the 70s. When this song came out just got my driver's license 16 years old riding the strip chasing the girls. In my 69 super sport Camaro. God the seventies was the greatest decade ever. Class of 78!
She's right . because people like you are doing reaction videos. A new generation is being introduced into my gen's music. Its cracks me up watching our music kind of blow your minds. one of the favorites I heard was . How the Hell did I not know about this kind of music existed
Hey your parents and grandparents were cool, groovy and totally funky! We had such great music! Thanks for thevreaction!
Miss those days ❗ Bicentennial class of 1976❗🙂😌🙃
KC played at all Discos.
Absolutely great song. I'm 64, so all of this music was by radio.
You was either good, or bad.
Listening to this kind of music would get you a speeding ticket. Roflmbo.
True story.
73 Thunderbird, with a 460 police interceptor.
Roflmbo, steppen out boss, were gone.
I’ve seen them live 3 times - excellent musicians and singers! 🌞 🌈 🎶
One of my favorite videos. Just a bunch of musicians in a studio, but man they are in the zone. I wish I loved my job as much as those guys on the horns.
This song hit #1 on billboard pop and soul(r&b) and top 10 billboard disco charts in 1977
I love KC and the Sunshine Band! My generation was a lot of fun for everyone.💃🕺🏼
Man I miss the 70s soooo badly!! I'd go back in a heart beat.
“😊That’s the way I like it un uh I like it , “that’s the jam!
One of the happiest songs ever. I love how the video highlights everyone in the band. Fantastic talent. Thanks for keeping the music alive!
The Miami Sound. When you saw them LIVE thats what you got. Good times, Funky times.
Just saw KC and the Sunshine Band open up for The B52s a few months ago. Still sound great!
They played at our Grad nite ( 81 ) along with Sister Sledge! We partied hard that night !
THIS WAS WHEN BLACK AND WHITE GOT ALONG! I MISS THOSE DAYS!!!
And no matter who you met, you didn't talk about politics . . . everyone got along. Wokeness has destroyed America.
Cheers to my era, when music was organic🎉🥂🎶💜💙💖❤❤
That is one funky white boy. Love them. One of my favorite bands back in the day
Love love this song. I had this cassette when I was a young punk and this was my favorite from them. So funky, it's still on my workout playlist.
At a time of many legendary artists/groups,, this group would BUST threw them ALL & make people move,, Sam The Sham & The Pharaohs "Wooly Bully"..A MUST HEAR!!
Them brothers in the horn section !
Love them ladies rocking the Afros, ‘70’s were a stone groove👍🏻🎼
My 1st concert ever, when I was 6 yrs old, was KC & The Sunshine Band. They opened for Dolly Parton at the Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo. Twas quite the show for 6 yr old me. Kept my glow necklace from the show in the freezer for 2 years until it finally petered out. Right about the time Disco did too....
Love these old bands with the horns.
We had such amazing music in the 70s and 80s, great era to be alive❤❤❤❤
The music is still alive in the people that were living back then I'm 607 years old and I still get done on my radio or on UA-cam and it takes me back to some good times but young people bringing it up forward so other young people can listen to it but we keeping it alive still
This was a few years pre- rappers delight. You can see the progression…..🙌❤️👍
If your feet and body arent grooving to this tune then somethings wrong! Loved their music since the 70s and finally going to see them this sunday night in knoxville tennessee!!! 🎉😅
I love the chemistry between the two of you.
Sometimes I might not like a song, but I watch and listen, just because of the two of you.
I saw KC last summer and they still killin it
Enjoyed watching you guys watching this for the first time. This came out in about '77 or '78 - I was 13/14 and my friends and I would have the best time dancing to so many of these great songs that were out there at the time. We were so spoiled. We didn't realized how much good music there was back then and compared to now? It's just sad. Great reaction!
Your oh ****! Reaction is priceless. I keep replaying it. Lol. It validates what i always thought about my music in the 70s. It will never be that good again. Love your reactions.
This was a great skate song.
“The next song is an all-skate…EVreybody out there.”
KC was my first concert. After that, I went to see live concerts every chance I got. Loved them live!
I grew up in the 70's when KC was all over the radio. Best dance band ever!
The horn section knocks your socks off. I miss those days.
I watched a recent performance of KC and The Sunshine Band, also a recent interview with Harry Casey aka KC. He's in his early 70's now and loves dance music. Ironically he was a major influence of the dance music from the 70's.
un bon groove ,une bonne rythmique ,un super groupe de mon adolescence ,j'adore , thank you😊😊👍👍
U found him mr boogie man my area love the music back then ever to be seen again 😊
This came out when I was 16 in 1977. They played this all the time on the radio. Was an amazing time for music.
I used to go to the record store after school , and KC was working there. He lived not to far from where I grew up in Miami.