Thank Mr. Nile Rodgers on guitar for this masterpiece of a song. There’s a few songs from the 20th Century that will live forever, and this is definitely one of them🤘
And I can definitely hear Another One Bites the Dust. I know John Deacon had been in the studio with Chic, but even Brian May does a little Nile Rogers in it!
Most influential song of the late 70s into the whole 80s 🔥. Honor to Kool and the Gang for their Hollywood Swingin' song - the inspiration for Good Times. Those 2 old songs inspired 4 or 5 other mega-selling singles. Good Times & Hollywood Swingin' were, arguably, 2 of the most influential songs of all time, inspiring monster hits in at least 2 other genres outside of funk, R & B & hip hop. Chuck Berry-level impact on music history. Transcendent greatness.
Early Hip hop dj's like Grandmaster Flash and Theodore used to love to scratch and backspin this record, cuttting up and scratiching the words "Good times" over and over again. The beat was also easy for the MC's to rap over ua-cam.com/video/zfDsUD_kEo8/v-deo.html
The 70s... Yes, they were the "good times"!😊🎶🎶🕺
So much great music!
Thank Mr. Nile Rodgers on guitar for this masterpiece of a song.
There’s a few songs from the 20th Century that will live forever, and this is definitely one of them🤘
And I can definitely hear Another One Bites the Dust. I know John Deacon had been in the studio with Chic, but even Brian May does a little Nile Rogers in it!
Wow....Now that I think of it, The bassline does have some similarities to Another One Bites the Dust. Hey, I learned something new today!!
@@JelaniStokes John Deacon asked Nile Rodgers if he could use that riff.
U know your history - that Good Times inspired Another One Bites The Dust.
Most influential song of the late 70s into the whole 80s 🔥.
Honor to Kool and the Gang for their Hollywood Swingin' song - the inspiration for Good Times. Those 2 old songs inspired 4 or 5 other mega-selling singles. Good Times & Hollywood Swingin' were, arguably, 2 of the most influential songs of all time, inspiring monster hits in at least 2 other genres outside of funk, R & B & hip hop. Chuck Berry-level impact on music history. Transcendent greatness.
This song came out just as the Good Times TV sitcom's final episode of the series was aired.
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I always appreciate you good vibes!
8:25 Yes! I don’t know how old you are but I was 17 and on the dance floor when the DJ first spun this classic. The summer of ‘79 was fabulous.
Luther created that style of vocals for them.
Early Hip hop dj's like Grandmaster Flash and Theodore used to love to scratch and backspin this record, cuttting up and scratiching the words "Good times" over and over again. The beat was also easy for the MC's to rap over ua-cam.com/video/zfDsUD_kEo8/v-deo.html
This song was sampled more than 140 times
Fact ..this bass line is the most mixed bass line ..
Ever.
Abcs
Is disco/funk like where white people know how to dance?
The rap isn't as good