I remember this from the 80s but discos I went to didn't play it often because of the slower tempo. Mariah Carey tried to cover it on her "Glitter" album disaster.
" There's not a problem I can't fix, (I just do it in the mix)" That line is still being sampled today by hip hop artists. I was a club DJ for 30 years and belive me, I have used that sample line often. Love the energy of you channel!
Yep.. I love using that as a transition effect, especially during the second break of this song. I usually mix this with "Caught Up In a One Night Love Affair". 🔥
I only DJ'd once when we set up The Soul Network 30 years ago, I remember playing Oneness Of JuJu Every way but loose, The Soul Network is going strong in its 30th year
Some more 80s songs you could check out would be Loose Ends "Hanging On A String" or The System "Don't Disturb This Groove" or "You Are In My System" (Robert Palmer covered that one]); And then we get into the groups fronted in videos by different women but voiced by Martha Wash (Weather Girls, Two Tons of Fun): Black Box "Everybody, Everybody" and C+C Music Factory "Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)" or "Do You Wanna Get Funky" and the ones with Zelma Davis on vocal "Things That Make You Go Hmm" and "Here We Go (Let's Rock and Roll)" for starters.
Two more dance bangers are: Gwen Guthrie’s “Ain’t nothing going on but the rent” and Colonel Abraham’s “l’m not gonna let”. I dare any one to stay seated or be a wallflower when the DJ play them! Please react to them. You will love them!
Indeep didn't have any other hit records after this 1982 one, but another group you might like from a little after this is Klymaxx and their songs "The Men All Pause" and "Meeting in the Ladies Room," both from 1984.
This is a dance classic! If you like this then you may like from 1984 "Hey DJ" by The World Famous Supreme Team-it's got the keyboards, the claps, the bass line, everything. They had worked with Malcom McLaren on one of the seminal hip hop tracks "Buffalo Gals" and this was their one off follow up {they also had a track you would probably love called "D'ya Like Scratchin'?" ). And, I forgot, "World Famous" which has KILLER jazz piano on it!
That’s what I’m talking about! Yeah, I was on the dance floor when ever this played. This was the Dance Club Era! The 1970s was the Disco Era, there is a difference. And it was was great as well.
Love this track 🥰! I was a Primary (Elementary) school child in the 70's and a Secondary (Middle School, High School) child in the 80's so I was blessed with growing up in both decades. Of course I'm biased and think this was the best period of music. Obviously🥰! It probably is but that's kinda sad, isn't it? There are plenty of talented musicians around now. We don't need this autotuned, pieced together cr@p. Look at "Easy on Me" by Adele. Absolutely fabulous track. No autotune. Fabulous soulful singing. Beautifully composed. Real music. Plenty of fabulous rock bands and music of all genres around now BUT not promoted by the music publishers 😥. That's the problem.
Thanks for a great reaction. Wow! I had this on a tape around 40 years ago but never forgotten it! Iconic! How is it that you have reacted to almost everything on my personal playlist including this one! Haven't got a clue what else they did but loved this tune!
Another tune to check out in the same vein is Must Be the Music by Secret Weapon " I said dance Everybody Everybody just clap your hands I said we're here to do what we want do For you rockin' fans"
Great early 80's jam great reaction as usual here's a couple more Skyy Here's To You (1980) Let's Celebrate (1981) Call Me (1981) Lakeside Fantastic Voyage (1980 Raid (1983) Dynasty Here I Am (1981) thanks Jay and Amber 😊
If I recall this was a hit in 1983. But before them in 1982, the group Secret Weapon released a similar but better song in my opinion entitled "Must be the music". You get a little funk, R&B, disco and hip hop with that one.
One to definitely check out is Tom Browne’s “Funkin’ for Jamaica”. From 1979 and so leading the way into the 80s. It has it all; funk, horns, piano, vocals. 🔥🔥🔥 A real vibe! The official video shows how much fun they had making it, but if that isn’t possible try an audio version. Need to hear the origin as there are more recent videos that are a bit disappointing.
Since Jay has said he is a rap fan, I'm surprised y'all don't react to early hip hop acts like Whodini, Funky 4 + 1, Kurtis Blow, Fat Boys, Grandmaster Flash & The Furious 5, Sugarhill Gang, UTFO, Salt-N-Pepa Bobby Jimmy, Jimmy Spicer, The Sequence, Eric B & Rakim, etc. There's some proto-rap songs from the 1960s & earlier like "Here Comes The Judge" by Pigmeat Markham & "The Name Game" by Shirley Ellis. Also try The Jackson 5 song "The Day Basketball Was Saved".
Good point. Hip hop is the one genre that I noticed that music reactors (with a lot of subs) stay away from. I’m surprised bc in 2023, drill/trap is STILL popular, even in the ‘burbs. And there’s plenty of old school hip hop to react to that’s still clean enough to react to.
@@gabrielmcdonnell8699 Most very early rap was clean, it was party music. Just the songs were long, on average 7 to 10 minutes long. Rapper's Delight is 15 minutes. The profanity mainly started in the late 1980s with acts like 2 Live Crew. I think reactors in general pick songs that get a lot of requests. Which is mostly either 1960s-1980s Top 40 or classic rock. Early hip hop did not generally get mainstream Top 40 airplay. Unless you count "Rapture" by Blondie, which I have seen quite a few reactions to. Even with older R&B/soul, the majority of reactions are to songs that crossed over to pop radio, and not R&B radio only hits.
@@Musicvegan01 Thank you!! 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 That’s the most *accurate* assessment of TH-cam music reaction life I’ve read in the comments on any channel. I frequently mention this very fact and occasionally get naysayers who claim this isn’t true yet we both know it’s the reality of the music reaction channel hustle. You need eyeballs and your best chances of getting that traffic is reacting to familiar songs. Deep cuts/B-sides/non-Top 40 hits will only get you *low* view counts. And they all know this. Now that doesn’t mean that I don’t get tired of it (seeing ppl react to music that they clearly *aren’t* feeling) but I respect their grind. Just wish that the reactors who look like me took on the more 2023 entrepreneurial approach ie *more* you-don’t-get-me/our-vision-thank-you-next and *less* code switching. Sometimes I cringe @ reactions (from many channels) that come off as too curated (and patronizing). ✌🏽
@@gabrielmcdonnell8699 I think it's because it's Top 40 & classic rock listeners are more likely to be the folks who do the most requesting and/or watching reaction videos. Since Top 40 has always been the most popular radio format (in the USA). It's not like there's a lot of country, jazz, or instrumental music reactions. Or polka, lol. Even if you look at the video views of the original songs (instead of the reactions), there is a big difference between Michael Jackson & Millie Jackson. Millie didn't have the crossover success of Whitney Houston, Billy Ocean, or Lionel Richie. Nor does Millie's music get much airplay today, even on the R&B oldies radio stations.
6th Grade Dance. Doing “the smurf”. 🤣Thank you Team RSR! 👏🏾 And shout out to all the R&B heads suggesting all the jams from back in the day. ✌🏽. (😂@Amber “landlines got you caught up back then” 💯)
OMG! I haven't heard this in ages! I remember this song from my early 20s when my girlfriends and I would drive out to the dance & night clubs in San Francisco. This song would play often on the radio and in the clubs. We turned the volume way up when we heard it in the car... so much fun.
Hey Jay and Amber, I'm just curious, if you have to pick your most top favorite decade of music, which one would it be? 40s, 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s, 2000s, 2010s, or the current decade?
If you like the 80's, try some tracks from Cameo! 'Word Up' is their greatest hit, but 'She's Strange', 'Attack Me With Your Love' and 'Single Life' are their signature tracks.
I've never been good at who did which song. When I see y'alls thumbnails I'll sing to myself which song I think it is. So Last Night...was all that showed and I had to Google what I thought it was. Last Night (I Didn't Get To Sleep At All) by the 5th Dimension. Then I watch your videos to see if I was right. Oh well, I got to remember two fun songs called Last Night. Thanks Rob Squad! 🎶❤️
It looks like this was a performance from an old UK music show called "Top Of The Pops," which was the UK's biggest music show since the 60s. The Beatles, The Jackson 5 and Madonna have all performed on this show, to name a few
One of the most iconic hip-hop sampled breakbeats/tracks. I have my original 12" vinyl copy. Banger!❤🔥Two suggestions: Karen Young - Hot Shot (disco) and C-Bank - One More Shot (80s)💃💃
Don’t know if anyone mentioned it, but the program the band is singing in was called ‘The Top of the Pops’ TOTP’s. It was one of the most influential music programs for us in the UK growing up in the 70’s and 80’s. I think it actually began in the 60’s. It was a big deal to get a slot on the stage for the bands. I was glued to it every week. 😊
Great taste in music I love the 80s one of my all time favourite songs ❤️ not sure if you've put this song up but would love to see Michael McDonald's sweet freedom great video you two ❤️
I 2nd the recommendation for Michael McDonald's "Sweet Freedom" video. It was on the soundtrack of a movie called "Running Scared" & featured the movie's stars Billy Crystal & the late Gregory Hines along with Michael. IMHO this song & video is much better than the movie "Running Scared" which very much fits the trope "So Ok, It's Average"
Indeep had one other great track called "Girl's got Soul" which is worth a listen - Other classics with heavy base lines and catchy hooks are Slave - Wait for me, GQ - Disco Nights, Vicky "D" - This Beat is Mine, Geraldine Hunt(RIP) - Can't Fake the Feeling, Fat Larry's Band - Act Like You Know and Shannon - Let the Music Play - All got to be the 12" versions though......
This is from 1982. When this was spun in the disco, we were on the floor. 💃🪩🕺 Thank you!!
Yes, we were. Peace out.
Strutting our funky thang!
I remember this from the 80s but discos I went to didn't play it often because of the slower tempo. Mariah Carey tried to cover it on her "Glitter" album disaster.
" There's not a problem I can't fix, (I just do it in the mix)" That line is still being sampled today by hip hop artists. I was a club DJ for 30 years and belive me, I have used that sample line often. Love the energy of you channel!
By the way, it's "There's not a problem THAT I can't fix, 'CAUSE I CAN do it in the mix" - just letting you know. :)
Yep.. I love using that as a transition effect, especially during the second break of this song. I usually mix this with "Caught Up In a One Night Love Affair". 🔥
@@GreenLantern1916 How can a true DJ miss that??? "DUB TIME"😁
@@empire7179 I know exactly what you mean. 🙂
@@GreenLantern1916 Haha thanks for the correction. It's been years 👍👍
THIS IS WHY I WAS A D.J. FOR MANY YEARS !!!! IT WAS MY PLEASURE TO SAVE LIVES WITH MUSIC!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
me, too. Played the hell out of this!!! Plus When Boys Talk & Record Keeps Spinning.
Word. Ex DJ as well.
I only DJ'd once when we set up The Soul Network 30 years ago, I remember playing Oneness Of JuJu Every way but loose, The Soul Network is going strong in its 30th year
Some more 80s songs you could check out would be Loose Ends "Hanging On A String" or The System "Don't Disturb This Groove" or "You Are In My System" (Robert Palmer covered that one]); And then we get into the groups fronted in videos by different women but voiced by Martha Wash (Weather Girls, Two Tons of Fun): Black Box "Everybody, Everybody" and C+C Music Factory "Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)" or "Do You Wanna Get Funky" and the ones with Zelma Davis on vocal "Things That Make You Go Hmm" and "Here We Go (Let's Rock and Roll)" for starters.
Two more dance bangers are: Gwen Guthrie’s “Ain’t nothing going on but the rent” and Colonel Abraham’s “l’m not gonna let”. I dare any one to stay seated or be a wallflower when the DJ play them! Please react to them. You will love them!
Yes to both!!! Colonel Abrams is on steady rotation in my car 🔥
Nothing going on but the rent is just as cheesy as this one ..
Oh how I used to dance to this song back in the good old days!! Sooo much rhythm with an amazing beat!!
This cut still gets mixed in clubs! Timeless dancehall music!
I LOVE when y'all bop, it's SOOOOOOO cute!!! This STILL gets the party started!!!
Total jam, STILL packs the floors to this day! Very influential post-disco dance track as well. Another awesome reaction from you guys 🥰
Indeep didn't have any other hit records after this 1982 one, but another group you might like from a little after this is Klymaxx and their songs "The Men All Pause" and "Meeting in the Ladies Room," both from 1984.
I was going to tell the exact thing. Klymaxx had those 2 great songs!!!
Actually Indeep had one more club hit called "When boys talk" it wasn't as big as Last Night a DJ saved my life but It still was pretty popular.
@@GroovyDJ i did mention when boys talk
@@GroovyDJ I also played Record Keeps Spinning
This is a dance classic! If you like this then you may like from 1984 "Hey DJ" by The World Famous Supreme Team-it's got the keyboards, the claps, the bass line, everything. They had worked with Malcom McLaren on one of the seminal hip hop tracks "Buffalo Gals" and this was their one off follow up {they also had a track you would probably love called "D'ya Like Scratchin'?" ). And, I forgot, "World Famous" which has KILLER jazz piano on it!
This was one of the songs they played at the roller rink back in the day. Man, this brings back memories!!
Now that’s a classic I haven’t heard in awhile. I think y’all would like 80s artist Alexander O’Neals song “Fake”.
Thanks for this "did not know I needed it until I heard it" moment, y'all!
That’s what I’m talking about! Yeah, I was on the dance floor when ever this played. This was the Dance Club Era! The 1970s was the Disco Era, there is a difference. And it was was great as well.
Ive never heard this , cant believe i havent heard such a funky tune i absolutely love it thank u guys, 🎧🎶✌️😊
This was THE JAM...Old School. The best time
Lol, so true about landlines.
I've never heard this before! This was cool!
80's music is completely unmatched.
Facts
Uh....70's...Prog Rock, Rock, Heavy Metal, Funk, R&B, Disco, Punk, Singer Songwriters, Jazz Fusion....it's not even close.
Nuff said
Love this track 🥰! I was a Primary (Elementary) school child in the 70's and a Secondary (Middle School, High School) child in the 80's so I was blessed with growing up in both decades. Of course I'm biased and think this was the best period of music. Obviously🥰! It probably is but that's kinda sad, isn't it? There are plenty of talented musicians around now. We don't need this autotuned, pieced together cr@p. Look at "Easy on Me" by Adele. Absolutely fabulous track. No autotune. Fabulous soulful singing. Beautifully composed. Real music. Plenty of fabulous rock bands and music of all genres around now BUT not promoted by the music publishers 😥. That's the problem.
@bennicks2833 you're exactly right. 80's is better.
Wow - this one is totally new to me!! I love it, this is exactly what I would have been dancing to back in my late high school/college days.
Put this in the roller skating rink pile, too. The perfect beat to skate to.
JUST wrote a comment that I was at Rollar World the last time I heard it!! LOL XooX
Always loved this song, awesome beats, vocals etc😎👌🎶.
Always nice to be reminded that I grew up in a time when the music was just incredible
I cannot recall the last time I heard this song, but it still jams!
Great Song, You Guys! Amber's expression seemed to say there's some Funk in there; and I Agree! :) Great Reaction, Guys!
Thanks for a great reaction. Wow! I had this on a tape around 40 years ago but never forgotten it! Iconic! How is it that you have reacted to almost everything on my personal playlist including this one! Haven't got a clue what else they did but loved this tune!
This is an 80's hip hop-ish classic!!! I heard it SO MANY TIMES on the radio and in clubs!!
The Rhythm Guitar is king in this song!
The SOS Band is another great group from the 80s. Just Be Good to Me is an awesome song! 😊
User ..yes! U got good taste live the long 9 min. version.
Another tune to check out in the same vein is Must Be the Music by Secret Weapon
" I said dance Everybody
Everybody just clap your hands
I said we're here to do what we want do
For you rockin' fans"
Lets go to work
lets go bizerk
Hear a new one every day
YES! Now we’re talking!!! I’m 55 and STILL jam skate to this song 🛼🛼🛼🔥🗽🗽🗽 Still love that toilet flush, too 😂
Great early 80's jam great reaction as usual here's a couple more
Skyy Here's To You (1980)
Let's Celebrate (1981)
Call Me (1981)
Lakeside Fantastic Voyage (1980
Raid (1983)
Dynasty Here I Am (1981)
thanks Jay and Amber 😊
Great list!
@@SandraSealySeawomanBDS Thanks
my favorite Sky song is "Jam The Box"
This was in the clubs, the roller rinks etc. you’re reactions was spot on!
If I recall this was a hit in 1983. But before them in 1982, the group Secret Weapon released a similar but better song in my opinion entitled
"Must be the music". You get a little funk, R&B, disco and hip hop with that one.
OMG Yes! That was my song!
That Bass...oh my word. There's an unsung hero there
One to definitely check out is Tom Browne’s “Funkin’ for Jamaica”. From 1979 and so leading the way into the 80s. It has it all; funk, horns, piano, vocals. 🔥🔥🔥 A real vibe! The official video shows how much fun they had making it, but if that isn’t possible try an audio version. Need to hear the origin as there are more recent videos that are a bit disappointing.
That is one great funkin album I agree
For real.
Saw him recently at Jazz Cafe London and Had a photo with him! Humble talented guy and killer record 😍
This has been remixed by EDM artists and the song lives on! This was an instant classic, and the best ones don't die - they get remixed!
Great song, love the bass line and that guitar lick, Mmm-Mmm-Mmm, fantastic groove.
You will also like Must Be the Music by Secret Weapon
I was thinking the same thing. It's a better song to me.
Wow I haven't heard this song in years,thank u so much guys great reaction as always one of my absolute faves ❤❤
Pure uncut Funk 🤘🏾
Another one thats part of my singles collection, a banger for sure
Kind of an early disco/hip hop/ rap hybrid song. There are lots of extended mixes available. Indeep were effectively a one hit wonder
They actually had another great one: "When Boys Talk".
The biggest hit that year...so manny memories🕺
Another FANTASTIC reason to get into Patrick Cowley, Paul Parker, Two Tons O' Fun, Sylvester, and more!
2 more great songs by them!!
When Boys Talk
Record Keeps Spinning
Oh yeah, I remember "When Boys Talk"! That was a good one too. Didn't know it was Indeep though. Thanks
Oh the High School memories dancing to this.
Since Jay has said he is a rap fan, I'm surprised y'all don't react to early hip hop acts like Whodini, Funky 4 + 1, Kurtis Blow, Fat Boys, Grandmaster Flash & The Furious 5, Sugarhill Gang, UTFO, Salt-N-Pepa Bobby Jimmy, Jimmy Spicer, The Sequence, Eric B & Rakim, etc. There's some proto-rap songs from the 1960s & earlier like "Here Comes The Judge" by Pigmeat Markham & "The Name Game" by Shirley Ellis. Also try The Jackson 5 song "The Day Basketball Was Saved".
Good point. Hip hop is the one genre that I noticed that music reactors (with a lot of subs) stay away from. I’m surprised bc in 2023, drill/trap is STILL popular, even in the ‘burbs. And there’s plenty of old school hip hop to react to that’s still clean enough to react to.
@@gabrielmcdonnell8699 Most very early rap was clean, it was party music. Just the songs were long, on average 7 to 10 minutes long. Rapper's Delight is 15 minutes. The profanity mainly started in the late 1980s with acts like 2 Live Crew. I think reactors in general pick songs that get a lot of requests. Which is mostly either 1960s-1980s Top 40 or classic rock. Early hip hop did not generally get mainstream Top 40 airplay. Unless you count "Rapture" by Blondie, which I have seen quite a few reactions to. Even with older R&B/soul, the majority of reactions are to songs that crossed over to pop radio, and not R&B radio only hits.
@@Musicvegan01 Thank you!! 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 That’s the most *accurate* assessment of TH-cam music reaction life I’ve read in the comments on any channel. I frequently mention this very fact and occasionally get naysayers who claim this isn’t true yet we both know it’s the reality of the music reaction channel hustle. You need eyeballs and your best chances of getting that traffic is reacting to familiar songs. Deep cuts/B-sides/non-Top 40 hits will only get you *low* view counts. And they all know this. Now that doesn’t mean that I don’t get tired of it (seeing ppl react to music that they clearly *aren’t* feeling) but I respect their grind. Just wish that the reactors who look like me took on the more 2023 entrepreneurial approach ie *more* you-don’t-get-me/our-vision-thank-you-next and *less* code switching. Sometimes I cringe @ reactions (from many channels) that come off as too curated (and patronizing). ✌🏽
@@gabrielmcdonnell8699 I think it's because it's Top 40 & classic rock listeners are more likely to be the folks who do the most requesting and/or watching reaction videos. Since Top 40 has always been the most popular radio format (in the USA). It's not like there's a lot of country, jazz, or instrumental music reactions. Or polka, lol. Even if you look at the video views of the original songs (instead of the reactions), there is a big difference between Michael Jackson & Millie Jackson. Millie didn't have the crossover success of Whitney Houston, Billy Ocean, or Lionel Richie. Nor does Millie's music get much airplay today, even on the R&B oldies radio stations.
Great song!
I haven’t heard this since the 80’s! ❤❤❤
I swear I was at Rollar World!! XooX
Where have you been?? 😂
Really a disco beat. Can't say I ever heard this.
I loved dancing to this in the clubs. I had the extended play vinyl record. Great tune 🎶
Another great 80's dance song is "Call Me" by Skyy, a memorable guitar and bass intro and off we go. You're gonna like this one.
One word: TIMELESS
Perfect song to mix in Another One Bites The Dust ...
They were spot on because music is therapeutic. "Said away goes trouble down the drain"
6th Grade Dance. Doing “the smurf”. 🤣Thank you Team RSR! 👏🏾 And shout out to all the R&B heads suggesting all the jams from back in the day. ✌🏽. (😂@Amber “landlines got you caught up back then” 💯)
OMG! I haven't heard this in ages! I remember this song from my early 20s when my girlfriends and I would drive out to the dance & night clubs in San Francisco. This song would play often on the radio and in the clubs. We turned the volume way up when we heard it in the car... so much fun.
last night a dj shaved my wife. Great song.
Danced to this song in a competition aged 14 in Menorco. And Don't Rock the Boat. Amazing songs. Happy memories. Thanks
This was always playing in the clubs, everyone ran to the dance floor.
Sounds like you have next Halloween costume all set.
Oh dear, as a child heard this so often, from DJ's in my hometown, at parties etc.
Please listen to "Waiting for a Star to Fall" from BOY MEETS GIRL.
Hey Jay and Amber, I'm just curious, if you have to pick your most top favorite decade of music, which one would it be? 40s, 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s, 2000s, 2010s, or the current decade?
A quick big thumbs-up!!! My first time hearing it , I had to have it.
Now you getting into the good stuff
Try Nona Hendrix "Why should I Cry" she is Patti Labelles best friend they where in Lady Marmalade together in the 70s.
Yup, or “Keep It Confidential”. ✌🏽
I hit the floor to this in 85...timeless
If you like the 80's, try some tracks from Cameo!
'Word Up' is their greatest hit, but 'She's Strange', 'Attack Me With Your Love' and 'Single Life' are their signature tracks.
I have this on vinyl. :)
Brings back Disco memories.
I've never been good at who did which song. When I see y'alls thumbnails I'll sing to myself which song I think it is. So Last Night...was all that showed and I had to Google what I thought it was. Last Night (I Didn't Get To Sleep At All) by the 5th Dimension. Then I watch your videos to see if I was right. Oh well, I got to remember two fun songs called Last Night. Thanks Rob Squad! 🎶❤️
Oh I was in my last school grade when I first heard that banger in spring 1983. Still love it what a GROOVE!!!
This hit different back in the day✊🏾.. When boys talk by Indeep
Believe it or not, this is the VERY FIRST SONG THAT YOU HAVE EVER PLAYED, THAT I HAVE NEVER… EVER… HEARD!
😮
Crazy Horses, was the only one I’ve never heard.
Maybe i heard it. But my brain wouldn’t allow me to remember it.
You deserve a cookie 😁
I LOVE THIS SONG!!! Thanks for sharing.
We used to kill this on roller skates!
Wow, haven't heard this one since middle school! Certainly a vibe for us back then.
Too funky
so massive & huge..... iconic beat & sound
It looks like this was a performance from an old UK music show called "Top Of The Pops," which was the UK's biggest music show since the 60s. The Beatles, The Jackson 5 and Madonna have all performed on this show, to name a few
I love this song so much, its been sampled so much in so many genres since from pop, hiphop to trance, dance and seriously hard house and techno
One of the best ONE HIT WONDERS of the 80's and music history ever! GREAT REACTION, GUYS!
One of the most iconic hip-hop sampled breakbeats/tracks. I have my original 12" vinyl copy. Banger!❤🔥Two suggestions: Karen Young - Hot Shot (disco) and C-Bank - One More Shot (80s)💃💃
Jenny Burton! 👏🏾
Don’t know if anyone mentioned it, but the program the band is singing in was called ‘The Top of the Pops’ TOTP’s. It was one of the most influential music programs for us in the UK growing up in the 70’s and 80’s. I think it actually began in the 60’s. It was a big deal to get a slot on the stage for the bands. I was glued to it every week. 😊
Loved dancing to this song at the clubs ,so many people loved dancing on their own,in those days you could dance by yourself nobody cared 👍♥️✌️😎
You could still dance all by yourself David Bowie!!!!!
In Deep was kind of a one hit wonder type of group. There were LOTS of one hit wonders in the 70s and 80s.
Party time - Omg haven't heard this in years!
I remember thinking these lyrics are ridiculous. Yet, I was moving to the beat.
Great taste in music I love the 80s one of my all time favourite songs ❤️ not sure if you've put this song up but would love to see Michael McDonald's sweet freedom great video you two ❤️
Also Klymaxx's "Man Size Love" also from the "Running Scared" soundtrack.
I 2nd the recommendation for Michael McDonald's "Sweet Freedom" video. It was on the soundtrack of a movie called "Running Scared" & featured the movie's stars Billy Crystal & the late Gregory Hines along with Michael. IMHO this song & video is much better than the movie "Running Scared" which very much fits the trope "So Ok, It's Average"
Dang! I've been transported back to the dance floor with strobe lights and smoke machines, et al
Indeep had one other great track called "Girl's got Soul" which is worth a listen - Other classics with heavy base lines and catchy hooks are Slave - Wait for me, GQ - Disco Nights, Vicky "D" - This Beat is Mine, Geraldine Hunt(RIP) - Can't Fake the Feeling, Fat Larry's Band - Act Like You Know and Shannon - Let the Music Play - All got to be the 12" versions though......
Excellent Song!!!
I bought this 🤣🤣🤣
Going clubbing in the 80’s and 90’s will never be topped.
in this feel, you need some Funky Sensation: Gwen Guthrie,
Oh this was my mamas SOMG right here. It was played HEAVY on the radio & at the skating rink.