It was a great time to go out to clubs! EVERY club had glitter balls suspended from the ceilings and a disco dance floor, with coloured lights beneath! And disco music was perfect for dancing all night long...
This is the only video I know of that Andy joined all of his older brothers on stage. It was during their Spirits having Flown tour. Love this song because all 4 are in it. Disco at that time was in. It was built around the BeeGees but they never considered themselves a disco group as they covered all genres. Anything went and nobody cared who danced with who or why. It was fun and energetic and yes we had the lights. It was a great time to be a teenager.
The energy of that era was indescribable. It was all about the weekends and dancing. EVERYONE bonded over music. Nothing divisive. Walking on to that floor to dance your heart out was liberating. It kept us all going until the next weekend. An incredible time to be alive.
Great! I graduated in 1974 and music was everything! The vocals, performances, lyrics, music, and talent was amazing from everyone in the 60s and 70s. If you weren’t talented, you didn’t make it. We were always dancing and music was always playing. It was the best time.
That was a young John Travolta on the dance floor in this video. Going to the clubs was all about making money during the week, so you could buy new outfits to wear to the disco on the weekend. I never remember any fights in the disco. Most had VIP lounges that you tried to find a way into! We wore tons of satin, angora sweaters, and leather. Our hair was feathered and big. To get the look you had to both perm and color your hair which was tricky...lol. I don't ever remember paying for any drinks. We went to clubs like Tiffanys, Deca Dance, and New York New York. Oh, and we wore lots of make-up too. We started clubbing at 17 and never got ID'd until after we were legal. We knew all the door-men. There you have a slice of life out of the late 70s early 80s. What a magical time it was.
the disco era was a blast! so much fun dancing, great music all night long!, then going to the all night coffee shops afterwards for breakfast with all your friends. I miss the good ol days.
The guy dancing is John Travolta. This song is part of the song track for Saturday Night Fever. What was it like back then? We'd all go out every Friday & Saturday night and dance all night. I mean dance all night. During that time, I lived between Italy, NYC, and Washington DC. I'd go out with friends and some of my same-age cousins. It was the best time.
I was born in 1961 but I was never into the disco club scene....but I was a HUGE music lover, of many genres (Pop, Rock, Country, R&B/Soul, and Blues)....and The Bee Gees were one of my favorites along with all of the great bands of the 60s and 70s!!!
I was already in my late 20's during the Disco Era but I can tell you it was a time like Woodstock, that can never be repeated. People shopped for the right clothes, the right shoes just to dance the night away at a Disco. No one really drank much because you needed to be on your toes when out there competing on the dance floor. It was Cover Charges, lots of sodas, water and antiperspirants. It was a way to attract the best opposite sex dancer who were usually super fit and good looking. Many couples were together because they meshed so well dancing together. It was an easy time, if a fight did break out in a club it was usually over a girl and the bouncers finished any confrontation. Being around strangers, making new friends, looking forward to social gatherings and the worse thing on your mind was what to wear come Friday and Saturday night. The Bee Gees along with KC and The Sunshine Band were played back to back because hands down they were the best during the Disco era and Beyond. I feel sorry for the kids today who basically have nothing but Drugs, Guns, Crime, Sexuality, Brutality, Broken Family, Am I A Boy Or A Girl on a day to day life. They don't even have the excitement of what to wear because they all dress the same. When I went to Woodstock close to 400.000 young teens and adults attended, unsupervised for 3 days. Not one violent act occurred, not one rape, not one shooting, and only a few minor altercations. Try That In Today's World.
I loved the night life, it wasn't about going out and getting in a drunken stupor it was the music that took me out, I use to put on my dancing shoes and danced the night away. In the 70's & 80's the discotheques didn't close till 2am in the morn, the streets were safe to walk home too. Happy days...
After this song was released it didn't take no time at all until you should be dancing became the weekend theme from Friday through Sunday night because everybody thought the same thing man we should be out Boogie and somewhere moving our feet and having a good time.
I worked at a disco in the early 80's as a waitress when I was 19 after the country bar I was working at shut down. It was an amazing time. Everyone dressed in their best and the music was banging. We very rarely had any fights. Everyone was always trying to out dance everyone else. I remember lots of fun and laughter. I'd go on one of my nights off sometimes to show off my own dance moves. When disco first started I was still a 13/14 yr old kid in high school and too young for the clubs (drinking age was 18) but boy did we have a blast at the skating rink with this music. We turned dancing in roller skates into an art form. 🤣😂
They are megar songwriters, they have written over a thousand, hundreds for other artists....lCONS..legends, British group...5 decades doing their thingxxxxxxx
Oh, Man!! THANKS for This one...haven't heard it in Years!!💖💖💖👍 Oh, those were Good Days....we got dressed up (mimi-skirts!) and we all knew ' the Moves'...dance floors wall to wall people...I can STILL do The Hustle...hahaha! My younger brother was a Professional disco dancer and teacher...Everyone was into it!! It was just a really good time.....Love it that you don't laugh at all us 'Old timers' and our music!!🥰👍💖 Sue
@@NAIATHEDRAGON Yes, I Guess we DID!!🤗🥰 I loved that so many Songs were...Singable...if that makes sense!! We all knew so many by heart!!💖💖👍 I have nothing against rap...or metal, etc., but they don't seem to have the Beat and Lyrics that make me want to Dance or sing along...🥺🥺 YOU would have LOVED those days...You're an 'Old Soul' 👍💕💕💕🤗🤗🔥
I skated at the skating rink during the Disco era two to three nights a week and it was absolutely awesome I like dancing but I'm one of those guys that have heavy feet but on skates I could slide around like nothing I could be what I wanted to be whereas if I try to dance my feet seem to be glued to the floor but I danced in skates that were so loose you could hold them up in the air and shake them and all the wheels were just shake all over the place didn't have them tight at all but didn't need them tight that allowed me to do all the Slip Sliding around the skating rink I wanted to do and still being control.
Oooh, let me tell you it was amazing. I couldn't wait for the weekend, cos there was a Disco every week. And it was packed to the rafters. There was Great music, great dancing, drinking, and most of all, lots of laughter. "Those were the days my friend" (that's also the title of a song by Mary Hopkin in 1969. Maybe you could react to that?)🎵❤🎙🇬🇧
It was nothing but FUN, it was an unbelievable vibe. Everyone had a good time..man wish everyone could experience that..Only flack I got was hard core rockers who stated Bee Gee's can't sing..Hmmm.. Cool thing was we had the rock too but give me some Bee Gee's anyday🎼🎼
Did you notice there were four Bee Gees singing this song? You actually got a copy of the one video where the Bee Gees Brother Andy Gibbs saying this song with them he sang this song with them quite a lot at concerts when he was able to because this is like the song for the family.
The Disco Arrow was a really mild good time because like you just said there seem to be a whole lot more happiness and a whole lot more of a chill Vibe going on during that time then even the 60s or the eight later in the '80s after disco kind of started to disappear. It definitely was a good time to be alive you can keep your doors unlocked you can have friends in and out of your home nobody really tried to do anything stupid or rash and it was just an all-around great time I had as much fun with all my friends and I didn't refer to them as my white friends or black friends or Asian friends they were just my friends.
Gibb music was the soundtrack to my teen years!! We had the best music and no cares, unlike those personally effected by Vietnam just a short time before. Its like the world was ready for a good time, and the Gibbs made it possible. Please react to NIGHT FEVER - the song that gave Saturday NIGHT FEVER it’s name!!!
Dude those were some of the best years of my life. Went dancing at LEAST 4 nights out of the week. Every week. Some of us so good, people stepped back to let us show our stuff. ☺ Just happy af and dancing our hearts out! Be, listen to some Parliament Funkadelics. You'll see. Heh heh
You were asking about the dancing. Disco dancing was mostly understood as a couple's dance imho. That is why John Travolta, in the movie Sat night Fever, his character is looking for a partner in order to enter the competition. There was a tv competition show back then where couples competed. The outfits were sexy often with sequins and skintight. The disco style was similar to but smoother than swing/jitterbug and sexier - more a couple's sexy dance. Maybe examples be found on YT? Love your reactions. Keep on listenin' ❤
Thanks for the memories! This has always been one of my favorite songs from that era. Today, no one is more surprised than myself that I survived the 60s-70s ... Sex, Drugs & Rock 'n Roll was our mantra. In the late 70s, dancing returned to the forefront with Disco, and it was Party Time!! It excites me to find younger generations listening to older music these days - something I'm running into more often, lately - and I especially appreciate that YOU don't stick to just one genre when reacting. Looking back, I was 14 when the Beatles came to Dallas, in my 20's during Woodstock and Disco, got into hip-hop/rap in my 40s, have always loved Jazz, and (now in my 70s) am hardcore BTS ARMY (which is how I found your channel). My love for music runs deep. Yes, the world has definitely changed over the years - staying positive is more of a challenge now - but good music lives FOREVER!! Carry on.
At the time you did this reaction .. 5 long months ago ... I know. Where have I been .. right? 😎.. If you didn't recognize the main dancer in the video .. That happens to be a very young John Travolta in his first major motion picture debut {as lead actor/starring role} in "Saturday Night Fever" 1977. No double/stand-in was used. Travolta does all the disco dance moves in the film. Quite good, wouldn't you say? My generation first got to know him as the ' tall, good looking tough guy' Vinnie Barbarino on the early 1970's TV comedy classic. "Welcome Back Kotter". Yes .. he did have some small parts in a couple of films prior .. one being Stephen King's "Carrie" 1976 and a 1976 {made for} TV movie, "The Boy in the Plastic Bubble". It was based on the real life/lives of a couple teenagers that we're both born with no immune system and had to live in a "germ-free environment" their entire lives. Basically they each had their own super-duper air-filtered, sealed living spaces w/their meals specially prepared. Never having ANY skin-on-skin contact w/another person except with gloves on. Both had passed away before the age of 19 .. But it was "SNF" that catapulted his movie career. Besides being a dancer, Travolta is also a musician, singer, producer and airline pilot. **BTW .. The young blonde singing with the BeeGee's is their little brother Andy. He had a short singing career during the late 70's, early 80's. We had lost him unfortunately to heart failure due to his addiction to coke. Andy was only 30. Barry, the oldest, is the sole survivor today.
Yeah I couldn't but it didn't matter. We just danced with everyone and taught each other the moves. Really the best dancers settled who was the head honcho on the floor in our city.
The movie Saturday Night Fever has great music but is very real and dark. It shows the downsides of life for blue collar young Italian Americans in Brooklyn in the 70’s.
Friday & Saturday night, friends, fun, dancing until your legs hurt the next day. Stevie Nicks, Donna Summers, The Bee Gee’s, Commodores, Styx, Lionel Richie..….you just hated it when it was closing time.
Actually by music Alone I would say the Bee Gees by far owned the disco clubs because they were basically the kings of the Disco era there were a lot of other people that made disco music but I don't think there were many better than the Bee Gees and that's saying a lot cuz there were quite a few groups that had disco music that I liked especially the R&B groups.
The video you're watching has some live concert footage, but the audio is the studio version. If you want to see the live concert video with the live concert audio too, go here th-cam.com/video/dAE2WWus2Dc/w-d-xo.html . I think it has even more energy than the studio version.
Nothing I’ve experienced comes close to the great times we had in the 70’s - 80’s. For me it everything seems so artificial nowadays…. and it’s getting progressively worse. Just an old man’s opinion!
It was a great time to go out to clubs! EVERY club had glitter balls suspended from the ceilings and a disco dance floor, with coloured lights beneath! And disco music was perfect for dancing all night long...
Don't forget the strobe light! 💃🕺
I lived through disco. It was amazing, you didn't worry about going out and being hurt. Everyone liked everyone. Just the best free feeling
Bee Gees were So versatile. You can hear the R&B and funk. Love them always ❤
everybody danced back then and there wasn't fighting and shooting in the clubs. it was fun being young. people were healthier and not so spoiled.
This is the only video I know of that Andy joined all of his older brothers on stage. It was during their Spirits having Flown tour. Love this song because all 4 are in it. Disco at that time was in. It was built around the BeeGees but they never considered themselves a disco group as they covered all genres. Anything went and nobody cared who danced with who or why. It was fun and energetic and yes we had the lights. It was a great time to be a teenager.
And Donna Summer. Can't forget her, the Disco Queen.
No fights we were to busy grooving to the music and you can’t do disco without the bee gees❤❤❤❤❤
I love it when Andy got on stage with them. I'm so glad they did that.
The energy of that era was indescribable. It was all about the weekends and dancing. EVERYONE bonded over music. Nothing divisive. Walking on to that floor to dance your heart out was liberating. It kept us all going until the next weekend. An incredible time to be alive.
60, 70, and 80’s best music EVER! I lived it.
Great! I graduated in 1974 and music was everything! The vocals, performances, lyrics, music, and talent was amazing from everyone in the 60s and 70s. If you weren’t talented, you didn’t make it. We were always dancing and music was always playing. It was the best time.
The BeeGees are a masterpiece; this song was a part of the disco era; it was an amazing fun time; music back in the 70's & 80's was the best time ever
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No specific Bee Gees playlist that i can find. Have you done I surrender and I could not love you more?❤
I can honestly say it was a happier time and we need it to come back
That was a young John Travolta on the dance floor in this video. Going to the clubs was all about making money during the week, so you could buy new outfits to wear to the disco on the weekend. I never remember any fights in the disco. Most had VIP lounges that you tried to find a way into! We wore tons of satin, angora sweaters, and leather. Our hair was feathered and big. To get the look you had to both perm and color your hair which was tricky...lol. I don't ever remember paying for any drinks. We went to clubs like Tiffanys, Deca Dance, and New York New York. Oh, and we wore lots of make-up too. We started clubbing at 17 and never got ID'd until after we were legal. We knew all the door-men. There you have a slice of life out of the late 70s early 80s. What a magical time it was.
That’s Travolta on the dance floor in Saturday Night Fever. ❤
the disco era was a blast! so much fun dancing, great music all night long!, then going to the all night coffee shops afterwards for breakfast with all your friends. I miss the good ol days.
That's John Travolta, from the movie saturday night fever, he had some dance moves back then.
He still does. He dances whenever possible. He's a fantastic dancer even now.
You can also pick up on the CUBAN influence ( they lived in Miami)
Just the most fun you could ever have 70s one word, FUN!! We dressed up for every occasion, we looked good we felt good, it was LOVE and FUN!
The guy dancing is John Travolta. This song is part of the song track for Saturday Night Fever.
What was it like back then? We'd all go out every Friday & Saturday night and dance all night. I mean dance all night. During that time, I lived between Italy, NYC, and Washington DC. I'd go out with friends and some of my same-age cousins. It was the best time.
I was born in 1961 but I was never into the disco club scene....but I was a HUGE music lover, of many genres (Pop, Rock, Country, R&B/Soul, and Blues)....and The Bee Gees were one of my favorites along with all of the great bands of the 60s and 70s!!!
I was already in my late 20's during the Disco Era but I can tell you it was a time like Woodstock, that can never be repeated. People shopped for the right clothes, the right shoes just to dance the night away at a Disco. No one really drank much because you needed to be on your toes when out there competing on the dance floor. It was Cover Charges, lots of sodas, water and antiperspirants. It was a way to attract the best opposite sex dancer who were usually super fit and good looking. Many couples were together because they meshed so well dancing together. It was an easy time, if a fight did break out in a club it was usually over a girl and the bouncers finished any confrontation. Being around strangers, making new friends, looking forward to social gatherings and the worse thing on your mind was what to wear come Friday and Saturday night. The Bee Gees along with KC and The Sunshine Band were played back to back because hands down they were the best during the Disco era and Beyond. I feel sorry for the kids today who basically have nothing but Drugs, Guns, Crime, Sexuality, Brutality, Broken Family, Am I A Boy Or A Girl on a day to day life. They don't even have the excitement of what to wear because they all dress the same. When I went to Woodstock close to 400.000 young teens and adults attended, unsupervised for 3 days. Not one violent act occurred, not one rape, not one shooting, and only a few minor altercations. Try That In Today's World.
I loved the night life, it wasn't about going out and getting in a drunken stupor it was the music that took me out, I use to put on my dancing shoes and danced the night away.
In the 70's & 80's the discotheques didn't close till 2am in the morn, the streets were safe to walk home too.
Happy days...
This song was from the movie Saturday Night Fever.Andy Gibb was the youngest brother who passed away in 1988.
So much fun! Dancing all night. No fights, only fun! The Bee Gees were the best 💋
Can't say it was my era, bc i was like 6 whrn it was happening but i saw mu mom jist loving it, along with all her friends. It was a truly unique time
this is with all 4 brothers. Fantastic music
Fun!! Happy!! Dancing!!
After this song was released it didn't take no time at all until you should be dancing became the weekend theme from Friday through Sunday night because everybody thought the same thing man we should be out Boogie and somewhere moving our feet and having a good time.
Growing up in the 70s and 80s was the best of the best of times. Everything was so real people were real No time for hate. Had to much fun
I worked at a disco in the early 80's as a waitress when I was 19 after the country bar I was working at shut down. It was an amazing time. Everyone dressed in their best and the music was banging. We very rarely had any fights. Everyone was always trying to out dance everyone else. I remember lots of fun and laughter. I'd go on one of my nights off sometimes to show off my own dance moves.
When disco first started I was still a 13/14 yr old kid in high school and too young for the clubs (drinking age was 18) but boy did we have a blast at the skating rink with this music. We turned dancing in roller skates into an art form. 🤣😂
They are megar songwriters, they have written over a thousand, hundreds for other artists....lCONS..legends, British group...5 decades doing their thingxxxxxxx
It was wonderful
I inherited my dads record collection and I have all their music on vinyl. There hasn't been a time in my life where I didn't listen to the Bee Gees.
Oh, Man!! THANKS for This one...haven't heard it in Years!!💖💖💖👍 Oh, those were Good Days....we got dressed up (mimi-skirts!) and we all knew ' the Moves'...dance floors wall to wall people...I can STILL do The Hustle...hahaha! My younger brother was a Professional disco dancer and teacher...Everyone was into it!! It was just a really good time.....Love it that you don't laugh at all us 'Old timers' and our music!!🥰👍💖 Sue
You all had an amazing era!
@@NAIATHEDRAGON Yes, I Guess we DID!!🤗🥰 I loved that so many Songs were...Singable...if that makes sense!! We all knew so many by heart!!💖💖👍 I have nothing against rap...or metal, etc., but they don't seem to have the Beat and Lyrics that make me want to Dance or sing along...🥺🥺 YOU would have LOVED those days...You're an 'Old Soul' 👍💕💕💕🤗🤗🔥
Thank you for not interrupting!!
andy gibb shadow dancing
Glad I found your channel and seeing these bee gees reactions
I went to skate on weekends back then yes it was all about loving life I don't recall anyone having mental disorders back then
I skated at the skating rink during the Disco era two to three nights a week and it was absolutely awesome I like dancing but I'm one of those guys that have heavy feet but on skates I could slide around like nothing I could be what I wanted to be whereas if I try to dance my feet seem to be glued to the floor but I danced in skates that were so loose you could hold them up in the air and shake them and all the wheels were just shake all over the place didn't have them tight at all but didn't need them tight that allowed me to do all the Slip Sliding around the skating rink I wanted to do and still being control.
FYI, the blonde guy sharing the mic with Maurice is yet ANOTHER Gibb brother, baby brother Andy who also had a huge solo career.
Oooh, let me tell you it was amazing. I couldn't wait for the weekend, cos there was a Disco every week. And it was packed to the rafters. There was Great music, great dancing, drinking, and most of all, lots of laughter. "Those were the days my friend" (that's also the title of a song by Mary Hopkin in 1969. Maybe you could react to that?)🎵❤🎙🇬🇧
This💙
Sounds like the best!
@@NAIATHEDRAGON It was, & I do miss those days.
Thanks for replying 🙂
All bee gees music is the best!!! John Travolta was the bomb!!
Love seeing someone getting into the kind of music I enjoy. As a 30 year old, not many my age listen to/or appreciate the oldies.
It was fun!
It was nothing but FUN, it was an unbelievable vibe. Everyone had a good time..man wish everyone could experience that..Only flack I got was hard core rockers who stated Bee Gee's can't sing..Hmmm.. Cool thing was we had the rock too but give me some Bee Gee's anyday🎼🎼
I love how fun it sounds!
Did you notice there were four Bee Gees singing this song? You actually got a copy of the one video where the Bee Gees Brother Andy Gibbs saying this song with them he sang this song with them quite a lot at concerts when he was able to because this is like the song for the family.
God the Foo Fighters (as Dee Gees) cover of this song is absolutely magical!
The Disco Arrow was a really mild good time because like you just said there seem to be a whole lot more happiness and a whole lot more of a chill Vibe going on during that time then even the 60s or the eight later in the '80s after disco kind of started to disappear. It definitely was a good time to be alive you can keep your doors unlocked you can have friends in and out of your home nobody really tried to do anything stupid or rash and it was just an all-around great time I had as much fun with all my friends and I didn't refer to them as my white friends or black friends or Asian friends they were just my friends.
THe soundtrack to the late-1970s film 'Saturday Night Fever' (starring John Travolta) featured many of the Bee Gees hits.
That was John Travolta dancing in that video. Its from the movie
Gibb music was the soundtrack to my teen years!! We had the best music and no cares, unlike those personally effected by Vietnam just a short time before. Its like the world was ready for a good time, and the Gibbs made it possible. Please react to NIGHT FEVER - the song that gave Saturday NIGHT FEVER it’s name!!!
Yes - Bee Gees! thank you.. they were not "disco" - they had some of the at beat, but they were also pretty damned funky!
Dude those were some of the best years of my life. Went dancing at LEAST 4 nights out of the week. Every week. Some of us so good, people stepped back to let us show our stuff. ☺ Just happy af and dancing our hearts out! Be, listen to some Parliament Funkadelics. You'll see. Heh heh
You were asking about the dancing. Disco dancing was mostly understood as a couple's dance imho. That is why John Travolta, in the movie Sat night Fever, his character is looking for a partner in order to enter the competition. There was a tv competition show back then where couples competed. The outfits were sexy often with sequins and skintight. The disco style was similar to but smoother than swing/jitterbug and sexier - more a couple's sexy dance. Maybe examples be found on YT? Love your reactions. Keep on listenin' ❤
We had the line dances too- like the Hustle! Hugs from former Disco Dance Teacher!
Thanks for the memories! This has always been one of my favorite songs from that era. Today, no one is more surprised than myself that I survived the 60s-70s ... Sex, Drugs & Rock 'n Roll was our mantra. In the late 70s, dancing returned to the forefront with Disco, and it was Party Time!! It excites me to find younger generations listening to older music these days - something I'm running into more often, lately - and I especially appreciate that YOU don't stick to just one genre when reacting. Looking back, I was 14 when the Beatles came to Dallas, in my 20's during Woodstock and Disco, got into hip-hop/rap in my 40s, have always loved Jazz, and (now in my 70s) am hardcore BTS ARMY (which is how I found your channel). My love for music runs deep. Yes, the world has definitely changed over the years - staying positive is more of a challenge now - but good music lives FOREVER!! Carry on.
Southern Cross ... Cosby Stills....beautiful
It was great. Race relations were at an all-time high because we had a shared culture.
Fanny (Be Tender With My Love - Song by Bee Gees
At the time you did this reaction .. 5 long months ago ... I know. Where have I been .. right? 😎.. If you didn't recognize the main dancer in the video .. That happens to be a very young John Travolta in his first major motion picture debut {as lead actor/starring role} in "Saturday Night Fever" 1977. No double/stand-in was used. Travolta does all the disco dance moves in the film. Quite good, wouldn't you say? My generation first got to know him as the ' tall, good looking tough guy' Vinnie Barbarino on the early 1970's TV comedy classic. "Welcome Back Kotter".
Yes .. he did have some small parts in a couple of films prior .. one being Stephen King's "Carrie" 1976 and a 1976 {made for} TV movie, "The Boy in the Plastic Bubble". It was based on the real life/lives of a couple teenagers that we're both born with no immune system and had to live in a "germ-free environment" their entire lives. Basically they each had their own super-duper air-filtered, sealed living spaces w/their meals specially prepared. Never having ANY skin-on-skin contact w/another person except with gloves on. Both had passed away before the age of 19 ..
But it was "SNF" that catapulted his movie career. Besides being a dancer, Travolta is also a musician, singer, producer and airline pilot.
**BTW .. The young blonde singing with the BeeGee's is their little brother Andy. He had a short singing career during the late 70's, early 80's. We had lost him unfortunately to heart failure due to his addiction to coke. Andy was only 30. Barry, the oldest, is the sole survivor today.
Yeah I couldn't but it didn't matter. We just danced with everyone and taught each other the moves. Really the best dancers settled who was the head honcho on the floor in our city.
That guy? LOL! That was John Travolta! LOL! Pulp Fiction, John Travolta. He was a lot young and a lot thinner in the 70s.
Ah 80s from the movie Saturday night fever
The movie came out in ‘77.
The movie Saturday Night Fever has great music but is very real and dark. It shows the downsides of life for blue collar young Italian Americans in Brooklyn in the 70’s.
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check out Cosby, Stills, Nash & Young ...... they were great also ..... teach your children to start.... great stuff!!!!
Friday & Saturday night, friends, fun, dancing until your legs hurt the next day. Stevie Nicks, Donna Summers, The Bee Gee’s, Commodores, Styx, Lionel Richie..….you just hated it when it was closing time.
Actually by music Alone I would say the Bee Gees by far owned the disco clubs because they were basically the kings of the Disco era there were a lot of other people that made disco music but I don't think there were many better than the Bee Gees and that's saying a lot cuz there were quite a few groups that had disco music that I liked especially the R&B groups.
The video you're watching has some live concert footage, but the audio is the studio version. If you want to see the live concert video with the live concert audio too, go here th-cam.com/video/dAE2WWus2Dc/w-d-xo.html . I think it has even more energy than the studio version.
Thank you!
Nothing I’ve experienced comes close to the great times we had in the 70’s - 80’s. For me it everything seems so artificial nowadays…. and it’s getting progressively worse. Just an old man’s opinion!
Thank you for playing the whole song. It ruins the vibe. Bee Gees were a class of their own.
Why fight