@user-be7tc2bd6e a bit more info for you. Barry White didn't have a deep voice till 14 when one morning he woke up and said good morning to his mother Only to scare her and himself with that sudden and unexpected voice change. He was involved at a young age with a gang and was arrested, after being briefly in prison he decided to turn to music that he loved. He wrote lyrics and music for a few tracks and was looking to find a singer to sing them, when he decided to do so himself......and the rest is history!!!!!
Saw him 4 months before he died...he couldn't sing too well, only about 45 mins. And the last 25 was a standing ovation with people crying all over...I was one of them!😢
You better dance girl! Barry is the real deal. One of the best voices. When Barry was on David Letterman, Dave had a skit where Barry was to make any word sound sexy. Dave gave him 'gingivitis'. Yep!
Barry's music help create my children !! 😂🔥💯 Most of his music starts on the dance floor, but its where you end up, the real moves happen after listening to his music.😂😂
Angela Disco was just starting to hit its stride in 74. The early part of the decade was still engrossed in R&B. So you won't find much prior to 74. Harold Melvin and groups like the O'Jays were the beginnings of what became the disco sound released earlier in the decade
For anyone who remembers the late 1990's early 2000's FOX series 'Ally McBeal', they would periodically feature Barry's songs on the soundtrack. In fact, Barry White himself appeared on the program in Season 2 Episode 18 singing 'You're My First, My Last, My Everything' as a birthday present to one of the characters. Really cool, awesome stuff.
Oh Barry, what a voice! Loved it when it first came out and I still listen to this song weekly. Booty meter 5. Yes! PS. I listen to his other song "My first, my last, my everything" immediately after I listen to this song.😊
The Mistro of Love, who had the deep baritone voice that made women shake and was responsible for many babies being born back in the 70's. A large man with an orchestra backing him up and that sensual growl that he made him a legend. Whether he sang fast or slow songs his rating is a five.
Day one , the way you dance to dance songs .You are the best by far. Love it. Also I like the way you know the music and artist eg. Steve Winwood you recognise his voice ,amazing. Keep it up, By the way I was 21yrs old in 1974.
I don't claim to be a boogie meterologist but I think ol' Barry deserved at least a 4 on the BM. I woulda put it at a 5 myself because this song is a classic. Really enjoy watching your reactions. Love the 70's
Okay ladies this is another song that makes that birth control stop working. Y'all sitting here, listening, and thinking you're good. Some of y'all probably already preggo and don't even know. 😅😅
This is awesome. Don't think I have seen you react to Barry White yet. Such an enormous treasure trove of great hits to choose from. A legendary, mega superstar.
Okay, now we are partying! His other song of that time '' Just the way you are'' is also one of his best. It would be interesting to play the original version by Billy Joel and then Barry White remake of it.
Now you're talking..my era of going to the local youth clubs then as the decade wore on disco clubs..some great suggestions..here l go..Lipps Inc..Funky Town..Trammps..Disco Inferno..Sylvester..You make me feel mighty real.. Van McCoy ..The Hustle..Michael Jackson..Off the wall..And Can't stop till ya get enough..Donna Summer l feel love and love to love ya baby.. Village People..YMCA OF COURSE!!.. kc and the sunshine band...thats the way l like it..Sugarhill Gang ..Rappers delight..A taste of honey..Boogie oogie oogie..Michael zager band..Lets all chant..Kool and the gang..ladies might..Gloria gaynor..Never can say goodbye.. Alicia Bridges..I love the night life..Tavares..it only takes a minute..Blondie..Heartbof glass. Edwin Starr..Contact..Trammps..Zing went the strings of my heart..George McCrae..Rock your baby..Andrea true connection..more more more..Chic..Good times..Earth wind and fire..September and Boogie wonderland..Prince ..1999..Rose royce..carwash..McFadden and whitehead..aint no stoppin us now..Bee Gees..stayin alive..Night fever..you should be dancin..Boney M..Daddy cool..Four Seasons with Frankie Valli..December 63 oh what a night..The Jacksons..Blame it on the boogie..Abba..Dancing Queen..all my youth re-lived right there..l hope some get through for you to play them Angela..every one is a bamger..some are british hits that ypu might not have heard of..👍
As far as tempo goes on this song I would give it a 3 as well. Barry White is awesome but the tune is just not one of those you hear come on and you look at each other and say we got to get on the dance floor but a great choice to begin with it's kind of like a warm up before we get cooking and boogie 😊Another thing is there are so many great songs from that era I think we could have a 70s dance party a few times more so whenever you're in the mood you can put up another poll and we can vote on them😊 Great analysis and reaction and boogie down in your chair and look forward to more of the great music that I grew up with listening on the radio😊 You're doing a great job and I always enjoy your reactions😊👍 Bye for now 😊👍
Disco started in late 1974-hence not finding disco before that year. Make sure in 1978 you check out the band Foxy and their song Get Off. Concerning Barry White, most people danced to his music horizontally if you get my drift!!
a black man singing a song that everyone...black and white loved. this happened with many motown hits, we all loved them and could relate to them..- where did it all go wrong
Barry White was responsible for so many children in the 70s and 80s baby making music is the term. Also he had a voice that was more of a base instead of baritone definitely not tenor tuner is a high-pitched voice. Barry was all base and by the way, that was a number five.
May I suggest the studio versions of his "Never Never Gonna Give You Up" or "I'm Gonna Love You Just a Little More". Will give you an idea of why he was a staple on the drive-in stereo.
Early 70’s dancers: James Brown - Sex Machine Sly and the Family Stone - Family Affair King Floyd - Groove Me I’ll Take You There - Staple Singers Superstition - Stevie Backfield in Motion - Mel and Tim I have many many more as I was a soul DJ back in those days.
Another Boogie Rating I agree with. A 3 for me. This is a nice tune, was great for doing The Hustle, but stays the same pretty much through its entirety. Barry White was The Voice for this kinda thing in the day.
When the words "dance" and "the 70s" come up, I think most people will think "disco," which started in the mid 70s. Of course, a song doesn't have to be disco to be danceable. I won't be surprised if all or almost all of the suggestions are disco songs. And yes, the big drums are congas, the small ones are bongos.
5:30.-Angela, some conga players have a set which also includes bongos and 2 cowbells in a left to right setting..And Barry was a big Baritone singer.I'll give it 3 and a half on your boogie meter.
*Peter Brown Dance with me *Earth Wind & Fire Sing a Song *Jackson 5 Get it Together *Parliament Funkadelic Give up the funk *The O'Jays Give the people what they want *Peter Brown Do you wanna get funky
I like your intro music! Pretty groovy and far out! Barry was a master at singing those sexually sensual songs, if that makes any sense! The point is, I bet slow dancing to his music was quite an experience! Bye!
This is a classic Barry song and has the classic elements which Barry’s music is so well known for. Of course, that remarkable voice and the smooth way he delivers the song. Flawless production with the smooth as silk strings and percussive elements which lend that groove. While I love this song, I think you would have served your 70s Disco (Dance) theme better with a different Barry song which fits your 70s Disco theme more closely. This song is my personal favorite of Barry’s and it had an extended version as well which was a big club hit at the time as well. The song is “You’re The First, The Last, My Everything” th-cam.com/video/YPyyg-Uft8o/w-d-xo.htmlsi=JQDIx-oJUXMmZxBe
By the way, I enjoy what you do very much keep going with it since I’m talking about some Tina Marie from the 80s. Give you two songs one is called Portuguese love it’s from the 80s another one square biz.
Don't know who is feeding you songs but they missed a ton of good songs from 1970. Either you have covered these on patreon or just missed these. Good times and LeFreak by Chic, Heaven must be missing an angel by Tavares, Disco Inferno by the Trammps and Best of my love by the Emotions. There are more out there through the decade.
I assume a very large number of people exist because of Barry White.
I don't think it's just an assumption 😮
🤭👍💯
Yep
What do you mean? He impregnated my mother?
good point...let's not forget Al Green !
Barry White was a certified GENIUS
Barry was an absolute music ledgend . So many good songs.
One of those songs you remember 9 months LATER 🤪😉... ✌️🤠
Apart from he's unique voice he is also behind the lyrics music composition arrangements and productions...... that's why we call him The Maestro!!!!!
WOW. I didn't know this,good info. I used to get fired from every other job and was called-THE-BUM !!! Also that perm is-KILLING-me. LOL.
@user-be7tc2bd6e a bit more info for you. Barry White didn't have a deep voice till 14 when one morning he woke up and said good morning to his mother Only to scare her and himself with that sudden and unexpected voice change. He was involved at a young age with a gang and was arrested, after being briefly in prison he decided to turn to music that he loved. He wrote lyrics and music for a few tracks and was looking to find a singer to sing them, when he decided to do so himself......and the rest is history!!!!!
@@spirosoikonomopoulos2651 COOL story of Mr White and thanks for sharing.
Barry had such a unique, soulful voice......shake it girl😅
Saw him 4 months before he died...he couldn't sing too well, only about 45 mins. And the last 25 was a standing ovation with people crying all over...I was one of them!😢
You better dance girl! Barry is the real deal. One of the best voices. When Barry was on David Letterman, Dave had a skit where Barry was to make any word sound sexy. Dave gave him 'gingivitis'. Yep!
One more thing! Love's Theme is my favorite song by Barry's band The Love Unlimited Orchestra! He was a good concuctor as well! This is my last bye!
I love that one too!
AWB "Pick Up The Pieces" & "Cut The Cake" 1974/1975..BOTH these classics would FILL the dance floor!!
Barry White was Class ! I was so fortunate to have the opportunity to see Barry White at a Kiss Cares Concert at Madison Square Garden in NYC
So many great songs by Barry White. Check out "You're the First, The Last my Everything." and "Just the way you are."
1974 I joined the army and every time u go into the EM clubs Barry white was rocking the jute box's. Good memories
The Maestro!
Barry's music help create my children !! 😂🔥💯
Most of his music starts on the dance floor, but its where you end up, the real moves happen after listening to his music.😂😂
Angela Disco was just starting to hit its stride in 74. The early part of the decade was still engrossed in R&B. So you won't find much prior to 74. Harold Melvin and groups like the O'Jays were the beginnings of what became the disco sound released earlier in the decade
Barry is soooo... Smooth....❤🎶🔥 #greatpick
For anyone who remembers the late 1990's early 2000's FOX series 'Ally McBeal', they would periodically feature Barry's songs on the soundtrack. In fact, Barry White himself appeared on the program in Season 2 Episode 18 singing 'You're My First, My Last, My Everything' as a birthday present to one of the characters. Really cool, awesome stuff.
The late great Barry White!
Oh Barry, what a voice! Loved it when it first came out and I still listen to this song weekly.
Booty meter 5. Yes!
PS. I listen to his other song "My first, my last, my everything" immediately after I listen to this song.😊
Continue to R.I.P Mr Barry White ❤. Thanks for this one.
The Mistro of Love, who had the deep baritone voice that made women shake and was responsible for many babies being born back in the 70's. A large man with an orchestra backing him up and that sensual growl that he made him a legend. Whether he sang fast or slow songs his rating is a five.
Barry White is so awesome! This is called baby making music! Love your reaction! ♥
Barry White is the King of the Soft Soulmusic his voice so so soulfull and he is also al good musician,conductor and producer,
Oh,yeah! Love some Barry!🎼
He certainly had a deep voice
I would give it a 5 loved this song.
Day one , the way you dance to dance songs .You are the best by far. Love it. Also I like the way you know the music and artist eg. Steve Winwood you recognise his voice ,amazing. Keep it up, By the way I was 21yrs old in 1974.
luv me some barry white, he is responsible for my son.
Smooth as a jar of Skippy
I don't claim to be a boogie meterologist but I think ol' Barry deserved at least a 4 on the BM. I woulda put it at a 5 myself because this song is a classic. Really enjoy watching your reactions. Love the 70's
Barry’s threads are 🔥🔥🔥
Okay ladies this is another song that makes that birth control stop working. Y'all sitting here, listening, and thinking you're good. Some of y'all probably already preggo and don't even know. 😅😅
The One and Only!
About time you gave Baz some air time Angela, the dude had a phenomenal voice and his music could get anyone up on the dance floor. 5❤
You just can’t get much sweeter” 😊💜
Definitely a great dance and love song
This is awesome. Don't think I have seen you react to Barry White yet. Such an enormous treasure trove of great hits to choose from. A legendary, mega superstar.
You turn my whole world around,by Barry White
Okay, now we are partying! His other song of that time '' Just the way you are'' is also one of his best. It would be interesting to play the original version by Billy Joel and then Barry White remake of it.
Now you're talking..my era of going to the local youth clubs then as the decade wore on disco clubs..some great suggestions..here l go..Lipps Inc..Funky Town..Trammps..Disco Inferno..Sylvester..You make me feel mighty real..
Van McCoy ..The Hustle..Michael Jackson..Off the wall..And Can't stop till ya get enough..Donna Summer l feel love and love to love ya baby..
Village People..YMCA OF COURSE!!.. kc and the sunshine band...thats the way l like it..Sugarhill Gang ..Rappers delight..A taste of honey..Boogie oogie oogie..Michael zager band..Lets all chant..Kool and the gang..ladies might..Gloria gaynor..Never can say goodbye.. Alicia Bridges..I love the night life..Tavares..it only takes a minute..Blondie..Heartbof glass. Edwin Starr..Contact..Trammps..Zing went the strings of my heart..George McCrae..Rock your baby..Andrea true connection..more more more..Chic..Good times..Earth wind and fire..September and Boogie wonderland..Prince ..1999..Rose royce..carwash..McFadden and whitehead..aint no stoppin us now..Bee Gees..stayin alive..Night fever..you should be dancin..Boney M..Daddy cool..Four Seasons with Frankie Valli..December 63 oh what a night..The Jacksons..Blame it on the boogie..Abba..Dancing Queen..all my youth re-lived right there..l hope some get through for you to play them Angela..every one is a bamger..some are british hits that ypu might not have heard of..👍
Great songs for a great decade😊
@@KevanCorkill yep..the 70's were am amazing era to be young we had such fantastic music..all so happy..great time to be young..
Sure you didn't forget anyone?
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3 because of how smooth,
5 because of the allowance...love and peace with the Boogie ~
Love this song!
Angela I didn't know you are a movie actress😱
Very impressive.
The love unlimited orchestra❤
Hi Angela I see you grooving to the 70’s great song
Finally you react to my man Barry White one of my favorite singers of all times for me such a special voice ❤I love him very good choice 😁😁👌👌👌
King Harvest "Dancing In The Moonlight 🌙 1972
Barry son sounds just like him.
Oh my god that voice !!!!!!
I really dig Mr.Whites conductor in his dragon kimono
My favorite song from Barry White: Sweetness is my weakness
He's a bass voice for sure
Great song!!
As far as tempo goes on this song I would give it a 3 as well. Barry White is awesome but the tune is just not one of those you hear come on and you look at each other and say we got to get on the dance floor but a great choice to begin with it's kind of like a warm up before we get cooking and boogie 😊Another thing is there are so many great songs from that era I think we could have a 70s dance party a few times more so whenever you're in the mood you can put up another poll and we can vote on them😊 Great analysis and reaction and boogie down in your chair and look forward to more of the great music that I grew up with listening on the radio😊 You're doing a great job and I always enjoy your reactions😊👍 Bye for now 😊👍
Disco started in late 1974-hence not finding disco before that year. Make sure in 1978 you check out the band Foxy and their song Get Off. Concerning Barry White, most people danced to his music horizontally if you get my drift!!
a black man singing a song that everyone...black and white loved. this happened with many motown hits, we all loved them and could relate to them..- where did it all go wrong
With the Love Unlimited Orchestra!
Lovely Angela.
Ya'll know he also made instrumental Lps in the 70s!? He originally didn't want to be a singer either, so crazy, glad it worked out!
Mr.White. The Mistro of love. Rip Mr White.
Help is on the Way by the Whatnauts shocks me that it's from 1970, definitely recommend that one if you're after 70s songs on the boogie meter
Hi Angela! Yes, bongos are smaller and congas are taller. Love this 70’s theme!
That was good
Barry White was responsible for so many children in the 70s and 80s baby making music is the term. Also he had a voice that was more of a base instead of baritone definitely not tenor tuner is a high-pitched voice. Barry was all base and by the way, that was a number five.
May I suggest the studio versions of his "Never Never Gonna Give You Up" or "I'm Gonna Love You Just a Little More". Will give you an idea of why he was a staple on the drive-in stereo.
Can’t ever go wrong with the Maestro! To me Bdub was more of the slow groove specialist- but I give ⭐️⭐️⭐️1/2 on the BM
Taylor Dayne has to be given mad flowers for one of the best remakes ever, her 80s take on this song is some major 🔥!
YOU WILL LOVE LOVE LOVE LOBO song Id love you to love me The singer Lobo FROM 1972 ENJOY Day One, Rae LOVE THEM 1970DZ
Early 70’s dancers:
James Brown - Sex Machine
Sly and the Family Stone - Family Affair
King Floyd - Groove Me
I’ll Take You There - Staple Singers
Superstition - Stevie
Backfield in Motion - Mel and Tim
I have many many more as I was a soul DJ back in those days.
Oh and The Detroit Emeralds with “You Want It You Got It”
Another Boogie Rating I agree with. A 3 for me. This is a nice tune, was great for doing The Hustle, but stays the same pretty much through its entirety. Barry White was The Voice for this kinda thing in the day.
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When the words "dance" and "the 70s" come up, I think most people will think "disco," which started in the mid 70s. Of course, a song doesn't have to be disco to be danceable. I won't be surprised if all or almost all of the suggestions are disco songs. And yes, the big drums are congas, the small ones are bongos.
5:30.-Angela, some conga players have a set which also includes bongos and 2 cowbells in a left to right setting..And Barry was a big Baritone singer.I'll give it 3 and a half on your boogie meter.
*Peter Brown
Dance with me
*Earth Wind & Fire
Sing a Song
*Jackson 5
Get it Together
*Parliament Funkadelic
Give up the funk
*The O'Jays
Give the people what they want
*Peter Brown
Do you wanna get funky
welcome in france super musique barry white très bon choix 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍🤩
Great song 👍
A 3!...that just shows how young you are.... It's Barry White for God's sake. 😂
I like your intro music! Pretty groovy and far out! Barry was a master at singing those sexually sensual songs, if that makes any sense! The point is, I bet slow dancing to his music was quite an experience! Bye!
The early 70's we were still in the "Beatles" realm
Barry could have just spoken the words… 😊
This is a classic Barry song and has the classic elements which Barry’s music is so well known for. Of course, that remarkable voice and the smooth way he delivers the song. Flawless production with the smooth as silk strings and percussive elements which lend that groove. While I love this song, I think you would have served your 70s Disco (Dance) theme better with a different Barry song which fits your 70s Disco theme more closely. This song is my personal favorite of Barry’s and it had an extended version as well which was a big club hit at the time as well. The song is “You’re The First, The Last, My Everything” th-cam.com/video/YPyyg-Uft8o/w-d-xo.htmlsi=JQDIx-oJUXMmZxBe
Saw him 4 mos before he died..he couldnt sing too well....he lasted about 40 min. One of the very best!!
Barry had a million hits
Horizontal dance music 😲
By the way, I enjoy what you do very much keep going with it since I’m talking about some Tina Marie from the 80s. Give you two songs one is called Portuguese love it’s from the 80s another one square biz.
Baritone bordering on bass.
The first ever musical guest of the Simpsons
There was Adem and Eve, and then there was Barry White.
Hot Chocolate "You Sexy Thing" 1975
Check out Barry and Tina Turner in the song In Your Wildest Dreams
Lots of KC and the Sunshine Band
I give it a 4
u are the best chair dancer on TH-cam and the most beautiful can't wait till u dance to September by Earth Wind and Fire 1978😊
OK. we are over here girl. Google later. Yes, girl. JUST absorb and experience that which is before your conception.
Don't know who is feeding you songs but they missed a ton of good songs from 1970. Either you have covered these on patreon or just missed these. Good times and LeFreak by Chic, Heaven must be missing an angel by Tavares, Disco Inferno by the Trammps and Best of my love by the Emotions. There are more out there through the decade.
I like Taylor Dayne's sample as well. You should check it out.
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We called his songs "panty droppers" back in the day !!!
Please do Never Gonna Give You Up by mr Maestro Barry White
5.5
Dude would've been an excellent gospel singer.