I was born is 1975 and these songs were played throughout my childhood. Wish this era could return. People enjoyed themselves with less and were happier
As a native New Yorker born in 1955 and still is living in Manhattan in 2023, this was one of my favorite songs from back in 1977. Many of my neighbors, relatives, and friends have since passed away. I wish I could go back into time when Disco music was popular and not the RAP garbage we here today. I love New York City because its the greatest city on the planet. I will be buried in Woodlawn Cemetery in the Bronx, New York when God Almighty calls me to glory. 🙏🙏🙏
Know that cemetery by name.But old time school rap good too.And relatives of mine visited Manhattan in 1986,on a prize trip.1986.N.O. The Big Easy and Cape Kennedy/Canaveral too.
2:53 this one would be politically uncorrect today.And i'm not into sexual harassment.THE SPANK.🇮🇹LA SCULACCIATA.HANKY PANKY-MADONNA.Even though in Tirol,german speaking country,they do have such a move.l
ahhh the best time back then, no social media trash, fakebook, dumb twitter, snapchat, stupid tik tok! when you wanted to see or talk to somebody you went out, or called.. Born and raised in New York and so glad got to enjoy this awesome time of music and dancing, ---- the best! feel so sorry for kids growing up today just stuck on these cell phones and social media crap! they will never know this era of fun!
1963, drafted in the U.S.A. army. Stationed in Ft. Devens on a weekend leave with a soul brother from Brooklyn teamed with me to party coss I've got them gappers.We go to the Paladium Club in Brooklyn. Appearing Odyssey. I been enthralled ever since ❤😂😊🎉, AFTER VIETNAM, STILL ABOVE B.S. CHECK OUT THE PARTY, how can you not be inspired. The life of a NATIVE NEW YORKER IS AN AMERICAN NATIONAL HAPPENING
LOL. Native New Yorker here, born in the right time. It wasn’t all discos and partying. In the 70s we had the Son of Sam murderer scaring us all out of our wits for a season; a massive blackout with associated looting; a crashing economy, and hot, stinky, sweaty subways that broke down all the time. In the 80s the AIDS crisis, crack epidemic, and high crime rates accompanied all that. The rats and roaches were awful. I’ll always love NYC, but to those who weren’t there and romanticize that era, I have to say: don’t believe the hype. We still had to go to work every day, fight our way through, and make it back in one piece. Most of life took place outside the discos. If you rewatch Saturday Night Fever, you’ll see that it’s about a guy discovering that the disco scene was an illusion to be left behind. In the late 70s I did fashion display work with a crew of gay men, some of whom got to work hung over from partying the night before. Nothing glam about them then. Just a few years later, after I left that job, I had to wonder if any of them survived the onslaught of AIDS. Enjoy the distorted view you get of those times. But remember those who never lived to see the 90s.
I was born is 1975 and these songs were played throughout my childhood. Wish this era could return. People enjoyed themselves with less and were happier
I was born in 1956, got 19 years on you, the tune 🎵 was now a real classic, great disco mix of high energy sounds 🎵.
As a native New Yorker born in 1955 and still is living in Manhattan in 2023, this was one of my favorite songs from back in 1977. Many of my neighbors, relatives, and friends have since passed away. I wish I could go back into time when Disco music was popular and not the RAP garbage we here today. I love New York City because its the greatest city on the planet. I will be buried in Woodlawn Cemetery in the Bronx, New York when God Almighty calls me to glory. 🙏🙏🙏
1:32 Latin hustle?
Know that cemetery by name.But old time school rap good too.And relatives of mine visited Manhattan in 1986,on a prize trip.1986.N.O. The Big Easy and Cape Kennedy/Canaveral too.
2:53 this one would be politically uncorrect today.And i'm not into sexual harassment.THE SPANK.🇮🇹LA SCULACCIATA.HANKY PANKY-MADONNA.Even though in Tirol,german speaking country,they do have such a move.l
That one all of us,believers or not.A matter of fact.Hope not sinfully indulging
4:23 tonality change
I worked in Chicago as a musician playing clubs in the 70s. Great times and memories.
ahhh the best time back then, no social media trash, fakebook, dumb twitter, snapchat, stupid tik tok! when you wanted to see or talk to somebody you went out, or called.. Born and raised in New York and so glad got to enjoy this awesome time of music and dancing, ---- the best! feel so sorry for kids growing up today just stuck on these cell phones and social media crap! they will never know this era of fun!
I call it being BRAINWASHED and agree 1000% with you.
1963, drafted in the U.S.A. army. Stationed in Ft. Devens on a weekend leave with a soul brother from Brooklyn teamed with me to party coss I've got them gappers.We go to the Paladium Club in Brooklyn. Appearing Odyssey. I been enthralled ever since ❤😂😊🎉, AFTER VIETNAM, STILL ABOVE B.S. CHECK OUT THE PARTY, how can you not be inspired. The life of a NATIVE NEW YORKER IS AN AMERICAN NATIONAL HAPPENING
Is English your native language?
I grew up in the 70s and I was 10yrs old when then now legendary track by the Superb Odyssey Native New Yorker
Even in 2024
Timeless masterpiece
RIP to all 3 members of Odyssey, this is one of my favorites from the 1970s!!!!😂❤😊
All three members are dead?
What?
Aw man!😢
I feel like I was born in the wrong time. I'd love to experience life in NYC in the mid 70s and 80s. I just wanna go to the disco!
LOL. Native New Yorker here, born in the right time. It wasn’t all discos and partying. In the 70s we had the Son of Sam murderer scaring us all out of our wits for a season; a massive blackout with associated looting; a crashing economy, and hot, stinky, sweaty subways that broke down all the time. In the 80s the AIDS crisis, crack epidemic, and high crime rates accompanied all that. The rats and roaches were awful. I’ll always love NYC, but to those who weren’t there and romanticize that era, I have to say: don’t believe the hype. We still had to go to work every day, fight our way through, and make it back in one piece. Most of life took place outside the discos. If you rewatch Saturday Night Fever, you’ll see that it’s about a guy discovering that the disco scene was an illusion to be left behind.
In the late 70s I did fashion display work with a crew of gay men, some of whom got to work hung over from partying the night before. Nothing glam about them then. Just a few years later, after I left that job, I had to wonder if any of them survived the onslaught of AIDS.
Enjoy the distorted view you get of those times. But remember those who never lived to see the 90s.
I feel like I was born in the wrong time because I was born in 1980 and I never knew anything about the 70s
'Betsy in a white dress...'. Great video of 70s NYC and culture and a favorite song forever!
dancing to this at the BBC disco in Chicago great fun great memories
I would give my life to be in that discotheque. Someone PLEASE stop time and TAKE ME BACK.
Omg I just said that. I just wanna go back for one night
Rip to all of them!😥🎤💔I absolutely love this song. Native New. Yorker. Best disco song ever!💃🎵
Brings back lots of good memories, ❤
Great...great song! To this day, I still quote the classic "Where did all those yesterdays go?"
Narodila som sa v roku 1963, toto je moja mladosť, najkrajšie roky môjho života, krásne časy…❤❤❤
Realmente falou toda a verdade estamos aqui depois de todo esse tempo ainda curtindo essas musicas
I remember those days in NYC. Great song.
One of the Studio 54’ hits..❤️🎶
During the 80's, This was New York. I really Miss those days. LIVE LONG AND WELL NEW YORK. ❤
This song is mostly based upon NEW York city in the 1970's.
Classic disco track..added to my disco playlist. Thanks!
❤❤❤ great great great
I love this song.being born in New York .Now living in Utah
What ethnic origin?
Memories!!God bless. 1977 the year I graduated from high school! ❤️🙏🏽
The year I met my future husband. He was 20 I was 16.
I ❤ NY. 🤩
I couple danced endless number of times to this song in Los Angeles. I still have the original LP.
RIP LEAD SINGER BEAUTIFUL
MUSIC EVEIN 24❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤❤
Que recordação maravilhosa ouvindo esta music ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
❤I love Disco!
One of my favorite songs
I lived in New York City for many years,and really love this song 🎶💙
Love this song❤❤ I danced the hustle to this💃💃💃💃
Just love it
Love the music makes me full of life ❤
Love it 💖like an updated version of the one I did years ago, well done.👍
Du lourd très lourd puissant chefs d'œuvre absolu immense du génie 👍 c'est pas la nullité la puanteur les tocards d'aujourd'hui à vomir 👎. Dany 54 ans
Rien d'autre à ajouter !
Olive , 63 ans .
@oliveolive2259 salut, Oh que Oui les années d'or magique Aujourd'hui une catastrophe. Dany 54 ans de Toulon ancien Messins 👍
I was 16 yrs old at this time in NYC, 😅and I thought this song was about me!
Me too !
In 1977 we were all New Yorkers except that I am French, I'm 63 today .
the best music of Odyssey !
Magnífico
Who’s listening 👂, hear now in 2044 ????🤗
Yo. Desde Argentina saludos !
Que gran decada fueron los 70s
Studio 54 was great
Copacopana
El grupo Black Box tiene una exelente versión de esta canción
El video empieza con una escena del film taxi driver❤
Would love to be on dance floor dancing
Schoner Classic
La La La La La La La La grande classe
Odessey - Native New Yorker (1977)
Love this song, New York not so much. We found a great Jewish Deli. Traffic...GOD awful!! New York, do ur thing. I'm a West Coast Queen!.
Te amo Erika Telles siempre te amare ❤❤❤
Martin Scorsese
Te amo Erika Tellez siempre te amare por siempre mi amor ❤❤❤❤
First time was in 1977 in Joanas Discoteck in Southsea England - my ships docked in Naval Base in Shouthampton.🫡😢😢🥰🥰🤩🤩
Te amo Erika Telles siempre te amare ❤❤❤
Te amo Erika Telles siempre te amare ❤❤❤❤
Te amo Erika Telles siempre te amare ❤❤❤
Te amo Erika Telles siempre te amare ❤❤❤