Disco was hated by hard-core rock and rollers, but as they got used to it, they secretly started liking it! The Bee Gees were especially made fun of in the beginning and now they are icons! I loved your reaction! I also love the little stories you tell about your Grandma, treasure her!
Me too. Well, until my knees gave out. Then I couldn't go dancing EVERY night. It was a great way to meet people and have fun with your friends. Kids these days don't know what they are missing as they sit in the basement getting their workout and socialization on their video games. I don't get it.
People give disco a hard time but the music & that whole era was a helluva lot of fun. This song was from the soundtrack to "Saturday Night Fever", the most famous movie about disco & one of the bestselling soundtracks of all time! If you haven't seen the movie you must at least see the whole scene where Travolta dances to this! Maybe it's here on UA-cam.💙
You should be dancing was first released in 1976 on the album Children Of The World. Then was again used in SNF. Also Jive Talkin' from the 1975 album Main Course was reused on SNF
Fun Fact: The Bee Gees song 'Stayin Alive' is often used in many countries when giving CPR to heart failure victims as the beat is ideal when giving chest/heart massage in times of crisis.
Your appreciation of music of all genres is so refreshing! I’ve always said, “ my mama raised me right and I raised my kids the same, to appreciate and love all music”! Kudos! And my kids are 30, 26 and 15!! They know all of it from 40’s to current and lots in between!
I’m right with you James! I’ve always gotten soooo ticked off when people bad mouth disco!’😤 I never cared, back in the day OR now! Bring me the funk all day/ night long!! ❤️🤘🏼✌️
I am so proud of you to want to learn this music, it is genius level. So much of what you are listening to today is sampled or stolen from these artists, it was created from scratch. 20 years from now no rapper will be collecting royalties from his or her works, it will be considered trash and you will be too embarassed by your lack of creativity. Disco came out of a celebration of an end to the Viet Nam war and everyone wanted to have fun. You reacted to Gimme Shelter which was written during the senseless slaughter of American and Vietnamese lives. Young people were much more politcally aware during this time: Civil Rights, the draft, Womens rights, the beinnings of the Gay movement, equality for everyone and the music reflected this. I am not knocking the generation you are in but I would like for it to create its own music and identity: Climate change, the rising of dictators, laws being diluted because of man made religions, gun control. These issues can be addressed in your music. John Lennon: Happiness is a warm gun. Edwin Starr's, War. These songs apply today. Keep learning, you have the right spirit, do not let your neighborhood, color, peer pressure guide you, most of the people you are profiling were rebel/geniuses, their brains took the lead. I was there.
I loved Disco. Getting dressed up in a swirling dress and dancing the night away at all different clubs. Donna Summer, the Queen of Disco and the Bee Gees the ultimate singers. Thanks so much for playing this music. Dancing in my chair right now lol.
Two of my college room mates worked at a local disco part time. It was great fun to get dressed up and go out. The girls wore dresses and looked great. I had a silk shirt with bell sleeves, dress pants, platform shoes, and of course a chain or two around my neck. Most discos had dress codes and wouldn't let you enter wearing blue jeans or tee shirts. The disco-tech had cloth tablecloths, light shows, dance floors lighted from below, and great sound systems. It was loads of fun but the discos didn't really last very long. I don't think I ever played disco music at home, but it was played at every party.
70's Rule. I'm a huge prog rock fan, but, it's a fact that Bee Gees and Abba had brilliant songs, in a crazy variation of styles: disco music, rock, glam rock, romantic balladas... More than 40 years after their peak, no one, band or singer, reached their level. Greets from Brazil.
Like it or not, this is the early Disco era...and here we have the Bee Gees entering a new Dimension (for them). I admire their intrepidation with new styles ind innovation. Even as a non-Disco fan this particular song is vivacious and uplifting.It forms a major part of The Story Of The Bee Gees Of which I am fascinated...their early music from psychedelia, through to the 1990s and beyond. Regretfully Barry carries the can in his seventies...but still exudes that same charisma and SOUL.
I think that some people say they don't like disco because they think that they shouldn't, but they don't really know. I was a teenager in the 70's and LOVE IT! Specially the Bee Gees! Be sure to watch the movie Saturday Night Fever, it's a MUST! For more great disco, please listen to "Last Train to London" or "Shine a Little Love" by ELO (Electric Light Orchestra)
I'm from the little island of Samoa, but let me tell you something son...these music is still the HIT and the best of all time. We are still listening and dancing with BEE GEES songs. It stays in our hearts it will never die.
Hubby and I married in 1974 and we went to college then jobs during Disco. Work all week and danced Friday and Saturday nights! FUN FUN FUN all on one pitcher of beer! We had a blast. Celebrated 46 years of marriage. Each decade is different and so glad to still be Staying Alive.
I am liking how you are listening and reacting to Bee Gees music. They truly are an amazing group. Lead singer is the oldest brother BARRY and then the twins Robin and Maurice who unfortunately passed away and in this video youngest brother and solo artist Andy Gibb who was a star in his own right before he passed away. Great musical family
Disco is still here even this new generation is listening to it and like it.Its just been reinvented its not called disco any more its called dance,Trance and Techno It never left !
Disco was just about any dance music from 75 through early 79. The peak was in 77 thanks to Saturday Night Fever movie and the Bee Gees (primarily) soundtrack. The Bee Gees had a lot of great pop songs and ballads prior to their disco phase.
DISCO WAS THE BOMB. We used to dance until our feet were so blistered we couldn't walk the next day. At least disco was UPBEAT, and you could DANCE to it.
that entire soundtrack album for saturday night fever was the bomb. every track is incredible. my favorite was always "Open Sesame" from kool and the gang
Disco defined an era. The clubs were jammin with glitter, flashy clothes, spinning lights and a beat that made you boogie. It was a fun and happy time.
Im 51....i loved it. A kid mostly when it was going strong, but loved it all. The music, dances, clothes, cool roller skates. The loud crazi glamour of it all. Lolz Love my mama so much for putting me & my siblings on to all kinds of music.
A misheard lyric story about Jive Talkin' . My little brother was maybe 8 when that came out and we had a neighbor with a toddler whose name was Chad. When my brother heard that for the first time he thought the neighbor Mike (lawyer) was on the radio singing Chad's talking because Chad WAS starting to talk. He would NOT believe it was the Bee Gees
The late 70's, especially in the UK was a fantastic time for music, we had, Disco, Punk, Metal, Rock, Great solo male and female vocalists, Country and pop, it was a Great time to be a teenager or a young adult, I was born in 1960,so have been really lucky to be able to remember and live through 3 fantastic decades from 60's to 80's of some of the Greatest music and performers the World has ever seen, keep up the Great work my friend 👍👍👍
Disco was the BEST time! I worked and managed nightclubs in the disco era. It was so much FUN!! I feel sorry for today's youth who didn't have the great times we did! The music was PURE. They had TALENT- and NOT autotune!
When the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack album was released ,Everybody bought it.12 year olds,their parents and their grandparents too! Every household had at least one copy of that album!
I LOVE DISCO carefree times when to the club three times a week Monday, night ( gay night) Odell's, Thursday, and FRIDAY no Saturdays untill we turned 21 had to go to church. My GREAT GRANDMOTHER even came with us one night had a great time She was 80 she called Odell's our second home.💖💖💖🤗🤗🤗😍😍😍💥💥💥🔥🔥🔥
I love these guys so much! They sound great and are hot to look like. Oh to go back to the good old days. I hate being old. And 68 is not young. Disco music is for people who like to dance.❤️🌹❤️
James, don't worry about people that don't like Disco. ! They are just people that can't dance! I can't dance either. But it doesn't stop me from trying. ! Long Live Disco!!
Did you notice the youngest brother Andy was included on this song. Andy had his own popular solo career until his death. If you say you're into studying these music Eras... look into the "Disco Demolition" that took place in Chicago that brought an end to Disco. The city of Chicago brought an end to Disco dance craze but then create a new dance music craze from the pieces called "House Music".
Yes!! I never realized Andy sang on this song! I remember him from being on an episode of Gimme a Break when he and Nell Carter sang Love Lift Us Up (Where We Belong)
I grew up in the 70s( disco era) It was Awesome!!! The club scene was off the charts. It was all about the women, Dancing, Looking cool, And having fun while doing it all. Don't let me forget to mention that the music was Incredible!!
Back in the day I would dance for hours and not stop!!! It was the best of times and I wish YOU were there to enjoy it. You were born in the wrong time ere!
I believe it was the late summer/fall of 1988 when my husband (now ex) worked security at Blossom Music Center in Akron, OH. The Bee Gees were one of the acts booked and on that night I was asked to secure the closed access drive up to the pavilion which the performers used. They each had their own limo and as each stopped at the pavilion, the doors of the limos opened and kids and wives stepped out with their dad/star performer. It was both awesome and touching. I will never stop loving them.
Disco and Classic Rock were in the same Era!!!...and Funk and Soul and R and B, too!!...man I miss the 70's!!.....we took for granted just how good the music was!!!..It was the BEST!!!...👍🔥🙂👌😁🕺🕺🕺🕺
This is the birth of Disco period and just the whole genra period (: And how could anybody hate this (: Its cream too your ears period (: It don't get no better than this (:
I love all eras of Bee Gees, including the disco era. This is a song that, if you played it at any dance club, would cause people to get off their butts and dance.
Disco has a mix latin flavor with those congas/cow bells, timbales drum, and the falsetto from Barry, incredible. .....I cannot believe its over 40 years.....
This song is literally disco's soul. It's from the movie Saturday Night Fever and is what John Travolta famously danced to, which are the scenes shown in this video.
Disco music was more than a era IT was a life style. The youth go to the discotheques to performance in dancing and there were competitions and they were fashioned. They dressed that unique way. That era brought the best female voices ever heard. The music was so powerfull and danceable like no other music before and after. The music is really fun, you can't stay still whenever the music plays. Friday nights were for disco music, no doubt about it.
These brothers were great! Would have loved to have been at the concert this song was performed with all four brothers ! Loved the BeeGees! I love watching you watch and listen and critique too. As big as you smiled here, we’re smiling right with you!
What happened with the Bee-Gees is that they made the music not trying to be disco nut just trying to make good music.Someone labelled them disco after.
Seeing their brother Andy Gibb singing with them on this song makes me sad to think of all the music we missed since he died. RIP Andy, Robin and Maurice Gibb You're so missed
I was born in 1970 and I love disco 💃. I especially LOVE Bee Gees, I love this video because it has Andy in it with his brothers. It’s so sad that Barry is the only surviving brother. You really need to watch the movie Saturday Night Fever. Keep up the phenomenal reactions!!!!
This was considered disco because it was played in discos but disco music was a blend of different styles. All of the sound track from Saturday Night Fever is worth listening to. And then check out some Donna Summer, KC and the Sunshine Band and Kool and the Gang.
Disco was the best! That song was Saturday Night Fever. I was in high school when disco hit the scene. It was the best time. Love your enthusiasm while watching and listening to the music. Your face is priceless. I absolutely love your videos, and trust me, I'm old enough to be you mother. ❤
Back in the day it was so happy! We would take these songs and meet somewhere and just dance and have a good time! One at a time we would show how we could dance
To say the Beegees were talented is an understatement. The 3 brothers had the perfect harmony,
Maurice said that this was one of the happiest moments of his life having all four brothers singing together. 💜💜💜💜
Disco was hated by hard-core rock and rollers, but as they got used to it, they secretly started liking it! The Bee Gees were especially made fun of in the beginning and now they are icons! I loved your reaction! I also love the little stories you tell about your Grandma, treasure her!
I loved the disco era !!!!! I’m over 70y/o and can’t sit still while listening to this music 🎶. Keep at it young man, your doing great.🎵🎵
Disco was loads of fun. Glad I was young and able to participate in the good times and dancing.
Love seeing all 4 Gibb brothers here!! So thankful these moments were captured on video and I can enjoy it on repeat.
Disco was a lot of fun back when people didn't take themselves too seriously.
Dan you are not wrong.😉
@Grant Le Bon Many of us had a great time, without the coke ;)
Disco was great for dancing
Yep
Barry Gibb is my uncle
You are an old soul my friend. Follow your heart in all you do!
I LOVED disco, spent my 20’s groovin on it. It was a total blast being a young person dancing our guts out!
This is Disco era....so much fun! You could not sit in your seat..well, that was me!
Me too. Well, until my knees gave out. Then I couldn't go dancing EVERY night. It was a great way to meet people and have fun with your friends. Kids these days don't know what they are missing as they sit in the basement getting their workout and socialization on their video games. I don't get it.
LOL they used to call me blue jean baby!!!
A large number of people who say they hate disco weren’t around when it was popular. It was fun, happy music.
People give disco a hard time but the music & that whole era was a helluva lot of fun.
This song was from the soundtrack to "Saturday Night Fever", the most famous movie about disco & one of the bestselling soundtracks of all time! If you haven't seen the movie you must at least see the whole scene where Travolta dances to this! Maybe it's here on UA-cam.💙
You should be dancing was first released in 1976 on the album Children Of The World. Then was again used in SNF. Also Jive Talkin' from the 1975 album Main Course was reused on SNF
@Durian Durian not true.
Durian Durian Exactly....and now Rock & Roll is dying lol
HIP HOP RULES THE GLOBE NOW!!
Deborah Cornell got to try it...to love it. This younger generation just don't know. Some of their dance moves, they do today, are disco moves. Lol!!
Way to go , keep listening to the old music. There is so much to like.
Fun Fact: The Bee Gees song 'Stayin Alive' is often used in many countries when giving CPR to heart failure victims as the beat is ideal when giving chest/heart massage in times of crisis.
Eli Downs Grey’s Anatomy!!!!
Just googled that, you are correct.
Vinnie Jones made an information video about it.
ua-cam.com/video/tD2qTmDsiHk/v-deo.html and remember, you only kiss your missus on the lips!
I learned it that way in school in Germany! The teacher said: "don't be confused or scared by the rythm just think of the song staying alive." 😅😇
Yes..we still train CPR to that beat...and really, how can one not remember it? That song is part of the fabric of our lives
Your appreciation of music of all genres is so refreshing! I’ve always said, “ my mama raised me right and I raised my kids the same, to appreciate and love all music”! Kudos! And my kids are 30, 26 and 15!! They know all of it from 40’s to current and lots in between!
I’m right with you James! I’ve always gotten soooo ticked off when people bad mouth disco!’😤 I never cared, back in the day OR now! Bring me the funk all day/ night long!! ❤️🤘🏼✌️
I am so proud of you to want to learn this music, it is genius level. So much of what you are listening to today is sampled or stolen from these artists, it was created from scratch. 20 years from now no rapper will be collecting royalties from his or her works, it will be considered trash and you will be too embarassed by your lack of creativity. Disco came out of a celebration of an end to the Viet Nam war and everyone wanted to have fun. You reacted to Gimme Shelter which was written during the senseless slaughter of American and Vietnamese lives. Young people were much more politcally aware during this time: Civil Rights, the draft, Womens rights, the beinnings of the Gay movement, equality for everyone and the music reflected this. I am not knocking the generation you are in but I would like for it to create its own music and identity: Climate change, the rising of dictators, laws being diluted because of man made religions, gun control. These issues can be addressed in your music. John Lennon: Happiness is a warm gun. Edwin Starr's, War. These songs apply today. Keep learning, you have the right spirit, do not let your neighborhood, color, peer pressure guide you, most of the people you are profiling were rebel/geniuses, their brains took the lead. I was there.
@@luciendarensberg4939 as Louis Armstrong once said; ' there are only 2 kinds of music, good music and bad music'..... all Bee Gees is good music!
I loved Disco. Getting dressed up in a swirling dress and dancing the night away at all different clubs. Donna Summer, the Queen of Disco and the Bee Gees the ultimate singers. Thanks so much for playing this music. Dancing in my chair right now lol.
Two of my college room mates worked at a local disco part time. It was great fun to get dressed up and go out. The girls wore dresses and looked great. I had a silk shirt with bell sleeves, dress pants, platform shoes, and of course a chain or two around my neck. Most discos had dress codes and wouldn't let you enter wearing blue jeans or tee shirts. The disco-tech had cloth tablecloths, light shows, dance floors lighted from below, and great sound systems. It was loads of fun but the discos didn't really last very long. I don't think I ever played disco music at home, but it was played at every party.
Disco was brilliant and boy did we dance,I can sit here now and look back on great memories of my youth and the people I met at "the dancing"
70's Rule. I'm a huge prog rock fan, but, it's a fact that Bee Gees and Abba had brilliant songs, in a crazy variation of styles: disco music, rock, glam rock, romantic balladas... More than 40 years after their peak, no one, band or singer, reached their level. Greets from Brazil.
Like it or not, this is the early Disco era...and here we have the Bee Gees entering a new Dimension (for them). I admire their intrepidation with new styles ind innovation. Even as a non-Disco fan this particular song is vivacious and uplifting.It forms a major part of The Story Of The Bee Gees Of which I am fascinated...their early music from psychedelia, through to the 1990s and beyond. Regretfully Barry carries the can in his seventies...but still exudes that same charisma and SOUL.
I think that some people say they don't like disco because they think that they shouldn't, but they don't really know. I was a teenager in the 70's and LOVE IT! Specially the Bee Gees! Be sure to watch the movie Saturday Night Fever, it's a MUST! For more great disco, please listen to "Last Train to London" or "Shine a Little Love" by ELO (Electric Light Orchestra)
I listen to Too much Heaven,on repeat,sometime 20times in a row.It is an awesome song!!💖
I'm from the little island of Samoa, but let me tell you something son...these music is still the HIT and the best of all time. We are still listening and dancing with BEE GEES songs. It stays in our hearts it will never die.
Hubby and I married in 1974 and we went to college then jobs during Disco. Work all week and danced Friday and Saturday nights! FUN FUN FUN all on one pitcher of beer! We had a blast. Celebrated 46 years of marriage. Each decade is different and so glad to still be Staying Alive.
I am liking how you are listening and reacting to Bee Gees music. They truly are an amazing group. Lead singer is the oldest brother BARRY and then the twins Robin and Maurice who unfortunately passed away and in this video youngest brother and solo artist Andy Gibb who was a star in his own right before he passed away. Great musical family
Disco is still here even this new generation is listening to it and like it.Its just been reinvented its not called disco any more its called dance,Trance and Techno It never left !
Disco was just about any dance music from 75 through early 79. The peak was in 77 thanks to Saturday Night Fever movie and the Bee Gees (primarily) soundtrack. The Bee Gees had a lot of great pop songs and ballads prior to their disco phase.
Jive Talkin' and Night Fever are two greats!
DISCO WAS THE BOMB. We used to dance until our feet were so blistered we couldn't walk the next day. At least disco was UPBEAT, and you could DANCE to it.
that entire soundtrack album for saturday night fever was the bomb. every track is incredible. my favorite was always "Open Sesame" from kool and the gang
Disco Era music was the most fun ever. I'm glad to have been in that generation of life. Wish we could go back in a time machine
Disco defined an era. The clubs were jammin with glitter, flashy clothes, spinning lights and a beat that made you boogie. It was a fun and happy time.
Im 51....i loved it. A kid mostly when it was going strong, but loved it all. The music, dances, clothes, cool roller skates. The loud crazi glamour of it all. Lolz Love my mama so much for putting me & my siblings on to all kinds of music.
“Jive Talkin’” and “Night Fever” for some more funk please! ❤️🤘🏼✌️
A misheard lyric story about Jive Talkin' . My little brother was maybe 8 when that came out and we had a neighbor with a toddler whose name was Chad. When my brother heard that for the first time he thought the neighbor Mike (lawyer) was on the radio singing Chad's talking because Chad WAS starting to talk. He would NOT believe it was the Bee Gees
Lisa White 🤣that’s cute!
jive talken' ...my fave bg song
lt´s great to see all 4 brothers on stage. it´s sad that only one is still alive
The late 70's, especially in the UK was a fantastic time for music, we had, Disco, Punk, Metal, Rock, Great solo male and female vocalists, Country and pop, it was a Great time to be a teenager or a young adult, I was born in 1960,so have been really lucky to be able to remember and live through 3 fantastic decades from 60's to 80's of some of the Greatest music and performers the World has ever seen, keep up the Great work my friend 👍👍👍
Disco was the BEST time! I worked and managed nightclubs in the disco era. It was so much FUN!! I feel sorry for today's youth who didn't have the great times we did! The music was PURE. They had TALENT- and NOT autotune!
❤️❤️ can’t help but jam out...Bee Gees rock!
Don’t be fooled, there’s a lot of disco fans..lol
They wrote so many fantastic songs!
Robin is still the favorite brother for me and my sister. I just absolutely loved his voice...there was just something about his voice...
When the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack album was released ,Everybody bought it.12 year olds,their parents and their grandparents too! Every household had at least one copy of that album!
My mom had the record and thought she was going to kill me when I accidentally broke it. Ha
You’re my favorite new channel I’ve come across.
I appreciate how real you come across with you’re reactions.
Keep up the great work!
And you can still dance to this music to this day!👍👍💙💙
I LOVE DISCO carefree times when to the club three times a week Monday, night ( gay night) Odell's, Thursday, and FRIDAY no Saturdays untill we turned 21 had to go to church. My GREAT GRANDMOTHER even came with us one night had a great time She was 80 she called Odell's our second home.💖💖💖🤗🤗🤗😍😍😍💥💥💥🔥🔥🔥
I love these guys so much! They sound great and are hot to look like. Oh to go back to the good old days. I hate being old. And 68 is not young. Disco music is for people who like to dance.❤️🌹❤️
Disco was fun! People always need something to hate, so they made Disco the target.
All 4 brothers on stage together This is awesome So much talent in one family All 4 of them can sing💗
My favorite Bee Gees song is Jive Talkin' you should give it a listen
Yes definitely
Ahhh, my Bee Gees. And DISCO so so great. Fun fun times and ENERGY. DO NOT be put off by the negativity! So glad I got to,live that.
James, don't worry about people that don't like Disco. ! They are just people that can't dance! I can't dance either. But it doesn't stop me from trying. ! Long Live Disco!!
The Bee Gees are indeed disco. They are the epitome of Disco. I love disco. That shit makes u wanna get funky!
These guys could sing, play and they got the vibe of their day. Fun, fun, fun....yeah!
I see all the Gibb brothers even the very handsome baby bro Andy....wow, I've love this song for years, and never seen the music video. Amazing!
DISCO WAS A BLAST!!!!! No music before or since the era of disco has been as fun to dance to.
Saturday Night Fever, featuring many Bee Gees songs, is STILL in the top 5 best selling soundtracks of ALL TIME.
It was a great time. Believe me. The music was freakin fabulous. As were the people at the time. These Boys were just amazing.
Did you notice the youngest brother Andy was included on this song. Andy had his own popular solo career until his death.
If you say you're into studying these music Eras... look into the "Disco Demolition" that took place in Chicago that brought an end to Disco.
The city of Chicago brought an end to Disco dance craze but then create a new dance music craze from the pieces called "House Music".
💗
🎶"Gotta have HOUSE MUSICCCC ALL NIGHT LONG!!!" 🎶
MOVE YOUR BODY
MOVE YOUR BODY
MOVE YOUR BODY
#CHITOWNBABY
Yes!! I never realized Andy sang on this song! I remember him from being on an episode of Gimme a Break when he and Nell Carter sang Love Lift Us Up (Where We Belong)
@@andra2377 He didn't sing on the original track, just during the tour.
Thought that was Andy.
I grew up in the 70s( disco era) It was Awesome!!! The club scene was off the charts. It was all about the women, Dancing, Looking cool, And having fun while doing it all. Don't let me forget to mention that the music was Incredible!!
Disco 🕺 is the best! Can’t possibly be in a bad mood listening to it!
Man, I love your reaction to this song; it’s exactly the way I feel. I grew up in the disco era; it was smokin!
Back in the day I would dance for hours and not stop!!! It was the best of times and I wish YOU were there to enjoy it. You were born in the wrong time ere!
Disco!...The best dance music! Period!!!
I believe it was the late summer/fall of 1988 when my husband (now ex) worked security at Blossom Music Center in Akron, OH. The Bee Gees were one of the acts booked and on that night I was asked to secure the closed access drive up to the pavilion which the performers used. They each had their own limo and as each stopped at the pavilion, the doors of the limos opened and kids and wives stepped out with their dad/star performer. It was both awesome and touching. I will never stop loving them.
Disco and Classic Rock were in the same Era!!!...and Funk and Soul and R and B, too!!...man I miss the 70's!!.....we took for granted just how good the music was!!!..It was the BEST!!!...👍🔥🙂👌😁🕺🕺🕺🕺
The 70's Disco era was a wonderful lively time to live in. Basically a dancing era, with Donna Summer as the queen with a string of hits!!
This is the birth of Disco period and just the whole genra period (: And how could anybody hate this (: Its cream too your ears period (: It don't get no better than this (:
We had so much fun. Met my husband in 1980 and we used to dance the nights away. Loved the Disco Era and the Bee Gees.
The pop-up at the end reminded me, *Elton* *John* ❣️ It's *definitely* another rabbit hole!
I love all eras of Bee Gees, including the disco era. This is a song that, if you played it at any dance club, would cause people to get off their butts and dance.
Bee Gees, Chic, and others were great groups in the 70's. War is another group I liked.
Disco has a mix latin flavor with those congas/cow bells, timbales drum, and the falsetto from Barry, incredible.
.....I cannot believe its over 40 years.....
LOVE DISCO, CHEERS A PERSON UP LIKE NOTHIN ELSE CAN!
This song is literally disco's soul. It's from the movie Saturday Night Fever and is what John Travolta famously danced to, which are the scenes shown in this video.
Disco music was more than a era IT was a life style. The youth go to the discotheques to performance in dancing and there were competitions and they were fashioned. They dressed that unique way. That era brought the best female voices ever heard. The music was so powerfull and danceable like no other music before and after. The music is really fun, you can't stay still whenever the music plays. Friday nights were for disco music, no doubt about it.
I love listening to the Bee Gees and watching John Travolta dance.
Disco was fantastic~! The BeeGees are timeless
John Travolta baby! You should be dancing. I love it❤️
I loved disco! Especially when it was the Bee Gees. It was so much fun. I'm sorry you missed it. But at least you're not old like me now! LOL
Yes! This is very much disco.
Disco was a wonderful time. Everyone of all races dancing together in one happy club. Can't find that anymore
You are not alone! My 26 year old son LOVES THIS MUSIC!!!!😁😁
Agreed, l love it too! You'd have been awesome, rockin' it like Travolta! 😄
This was when clubs were fun and wonderful. Loved it
I could have so lived the disco life of only I had been a little older! Now, I disco in the kitchen when the songs play! LOVE IT!
There's one thing for sure young man back in the sixties and seventies we knew how to have a good time, and what good music was all about.
I was a pre-teen, the BeeGees were mainstream. I also like their older stuff like Massachusetts.
"Fanny be Tender" old school Bee Geez.
These brothers were great! Would have loved to have been at the concert this song was performed with all four brothers ! Loved the BeeGees! I love watching you watch and listen and critique too. As big as you smiled here, we’re smiling right with you!
I grew up with this, love it still. This one is sore on the heart, with Andy Gibb.
Oh the memories of going dancing at the Disco club! This is Disco! I loved it! My son is 24 and he loves my music!
What happened with the Bee-Gees is that they made the music not trying to be disco nut just trying to make good music.Someone labelled them disco after.
All kinds of music like all kinds of people have their place in the world
My favorite Bee Gees song is "Nights on Broadway "
"Fanny be tender "is one of the original Bee Gees songs. It's a great song.
Seeing their brother Andy Gibb singing with them on this song makes me sad to think of all the music we missed since he died. RIP Andy, Robin and Maurice Gibb You're so missed
I was born in 1970 and I love disco 💃. I especially LOVE Bee Gees, I love this video because it has Andy in it with his brothers. It’s so sad that Barry is the only surviving brother. You really need to watch the movie Saturday Night Fever. Keep up the phenomenal reactions!!!!
This was considered disco because it was played in discos but disco music was a blend of different styles. All of the sound track from Saturday Night Fever is worth listening to. And then check out some Donna Summer, KC and the Sunshine Band and Kool and the Gang.
Disco was some of the best music I ever listened to growing up and the Bee Gees were one of my favorite bands!
I remember having hair like Barry back in the early 70's. Now that I'm an old hermit, it's growing long again!
Disco was the best! That song was Saturday Night Fever. I was in high school when disco hit the scene.
It was the best time.
Love your enthusiasm while watching and listening to the music. Your face is priceless. I absolutely love your videos, and trust me, I'm old enough to be you mother. ❤
The Bee Gees were awesome! Great Disco Music!
Back in the day it was so happy! We would take these songs and meet somewhere and just dance and have a good time! One at a time we would show how we could dance
I love your grandma's musical influence on you.....so ya, I love your grandma!!!
You would have danced your butt off. Great dancing music. Thanks for doing this song.