The first time I heard this Disco Song was on the television show Narcos during an episode where the narrator talks about Studio 54 purchasing all of their cocaine supply from The Medellin Cartel and The Cali Cartel.
So yea I'm 50 and heard this song just now in my head.....Had time find it and play it thank you chic. I remember as a little girl I would sit Indian style and listen to all my mothers albums...this was one of them
Bernard Edward had the natural groove, always stunned when listening to bass lines. Just amazing! Nile and Bernard were perfect partners in musical artistry.
Dance Dance Dance was played in Narcos when the narrator was talking about how Studio 54 purchased their cocaine supply from The Medellin and Cali Cartels. Cocaine use blew up during The Disco Era.
We had some great times to the wonderful sounds of disco!!! Chic, all of those other great bands, lit life up back then!!!!!! We had a pure ball hanging out with our Boo/family/friends!!!!! We worked hard all week/lived every minute of life for those weekends!!!!!!!
The first time I heard this jam, I was stationed at FT Gordon Ga taking my AIT training and that was October of '77. That was a GOOD TIME for me, I was in the youthful yrs of my life.....a young strong up and coming 19yr old MALE who was SERVING his Country and DAMN PROUD to do so!!!.....
I was 19 in '77 too bruh. Glad to meet'cha. I knew every word to every song Chic put out at that time. I had just bought my first car, summertime was on, and you couldn't tell me s***. It was a good year.
I've never understood what some people have against disco. Maybe it isn't heavy sounding like Rock and Roll and Metal? Someone who is 20 y older than me said that he missed out on disco bc he thought it was terrible because of all the comments others have made. Once in a while, someone brings back disco, such as Jamiroquai in Canned Heat and it becomes super popular.
In that era music was talent driven. One had to use the talent bestowed upon them to make music and to be singers. They had no computer to rely on, only human effort.
If it sounds so good in 2020, imagine what it sounded like circa 1978. I always thought CHIC'S music was out of this world and 40+ years later I still do. Gosh these guys and gals had it all....bad bass guitar, sick rhythm guitar, good keyboard licks (especially on Good Times), pulsating disco beats, lush female voices, strings. Damn!
The string player in the blue and white, who is shown from the 2:37 point to the 2:41 point, moves very nicely when dancing. Look at the, "Le Freak" video from the 2:14 to the 2:17 points of it, and at the 2:24 and 2:25 points. You might say, "nicely done lady."
It never really left. It became club, house, etc. But I know what you saying, no dance music will ever beat this era. And Chic was the best of them all!
I had 2 first happen when I saw this video 1 it's the first time I'd ever seen a clear guitar and I wanted one until I fell in love with bass and 2 it was the first time I'd seen Bernard Edwards chunking technique ( play like you have a pick without a pick ) Bernard became my bass inspiration and still is Rest His Soul
I can remember how the floor crowded extremely fast, whenever, this was played. The DISCO experiences from that unprecedented time, proved that the memories are forever embedded in the minds of that era. The "GOLDEN" age of "DISCO."
They are actually MAKING music live. We had it so good in our R & B era and never thought of it ever dissipating to what is is now. Thank goodness we can listen to then on You Tube, as they are important historical accounts and documents.
@@anamariagutierrez2019 Ana, Nile Rogers sings the "Yowsa" part. Nile was a genius as well and a famous musical producer. He has collaborated with Madonna, Mick Jagger, David Bowie, Diana Ross, Peter Gabriel, David Lee Roth, Jeff Beck, the B-52's, Luther Vandross, INXS, Johnny Mathis, Philip Bailey of Earth, Wind & Fire, Al Jarreau, and many more!
as a 14 yr old going to a disco we walked in and this song was playing, the building was shaking with the bass and the lighting was incredible, dance floor packed,great song & atmosphere, the dances, the girls, the beat....great memories...next song played was Disco Inferno & I was hooked....
Even though I'm a 15 yr old, I LOVE this kind of music era (50's-80's) of music including, BT Express, Slave, Earth, Wind, and Fire, Otis Redding, Sam Cooke, Brick, Art Of Noise, Kraftwerk, and etc.
@@Butterfly.Love1616 Earth, Wind, and Fire also made 3 disco songs in 2015: "My Promise", "Dance Floor", and "Night of My Life". You might want to hear those.
Debuted on 12/10/1977 and became an early 1978 disco smashed (reached #6 in late February) It was great living in that time. They really look like they're having lots of fun up there doing this great number.
I went with my family to my see two of my nieces dance recital performance at our convention center arena and one of the kids groups danced to this song, they all just have been between fourteen and sixteen years old, they were all excellent in their dancing and their colorful sequence costume was perfect for their performance and there was also a glitter ball. But I don’t think their parents weren’t even born or just born when this song came out and I was barely a teenager when this song came out lol… I remember one of our Friday night school dances at the gym played this song almost every Friday night dances. We all got up to dance, fun memories! Omg! So long ago but still such a cool song to this day. 😁🩷
I don't know about that but Luci Martin sure looks beautiful today in 2023. I saw a TH-cam 2021 video of her and I could have sworn that's a woman not far from 27 years of age looking.
Disco was the greatest....no fighting good music bring it back!!!!!!
ALL of those women were totally beautiful ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
If you prefer dark meat
It’s the yowza yowza yowza for me
You're the guy who does the Texas Chainsaw Massacre opening?
LISTEN TO THAT FUNKY BASS LINE. THAT'S WHY I LIKE THIS SONG. 90s LOVE
it's 1977
Hail Hail disco music
I’m 52. My nephew (36) and niece (25) encountered this song on a road-trip recently and we all agreed on this one.
Love this song in Fever Pitch, lol. But really it was fun to dance to in the disco back in the day.
Bring back the70. ❤
Chic began life musically in the year 1977 beginning with their debut song Dance Dance Dance
The first time I heard this Disco Song was on the television show Narcos during an episode where the narrator talks about Studio 54 purchasing all of their cocaine supply from The Medellin Cartel and The Cali Cartel.
Not only great music, but look at how sharp everyone is dressed. It was so classy back then!
No half naked women with little to no self respect getting wasted
Thank you 🎵
So yea I'm 50 and heard this song just now in my head.....Had time find it and play it thank you chic. I remember as a little girl I would sit Indian style and listen to all my mothers albums...this was one of them
I am 53 and after probably 45 years I just randomly thought about it too...and here I am!
We need to bring this back!!!
It never left for me
Estaría excelente
No chance no one clever enough to write music like this anymore this era was a one off 😢😢😢 sadly❤
@@shirleybennett5750 i bet it did
Bernard Edward was standing on business with that Bass. Dude was underrated AF.
I so love Chic almost 50 years later
Best Group ever
I’m 62 and I still love it!!!
Same as me
Me too
I'm 61 almost 62😁👍
Yowza yowza yowza!!!
Y yo 64 años!
Bernard Edward had the natural groove, always stunned when listening to bass lines. Just amazing! Nile and Bernard were perfect partners in musical artistry.
the song thinking about you is about bernard to soon passed away performance at japan , saw a documentary about life of nile rodgers
I agree 100%
Nile & Bernard were The Paul & John of this era!
That driving Bass.
70's was the best decade for this kind of music.
For rock too
Agree! Most of my record collection is 70's.
nile and benard you rock any guitarist will recognise how tight yo groove was
REAL MUSIC
We need bring back the disco, the Happy music of LOVE , and fill all the world with its beat.
This is what music is about, pure 70's disco, forget about today's crap, 60's and 70's tunes will never die
Well stated.
Couldn't agree more and they could play instruments
Dance Dance Dance was played in Narcos when the narrator was talking about how Studio 54 purchased their cocaine supply from The Medellin and Cali Cartels. Cocaine use blew up during The Disco Era.
Are you crazy? 😂
Those ladies are amazing singers
Loved that era, I was definitely a disco kid
retro man classic 70s disco 2024
I think the violin player in blue and white is beautiful ❤️
And Extremely Talented! 😄😜
She looks like Linda Ronstadt.
@@holtridge7337 looks nothing like her.
We had some great times to the wonderful sounds of disco!!! Chic, all of those other great bands, lit life up back then!!!!!! We had a pure ball hanging out with our Boo/family/friends!!!!! We worked hard all week/lived every minute of life for those weekends!!!!!!!
I was raised "Old School" Baptist. We weren't allowed to dance. Thank You for this wonderful song. It still makes me dance.
Chic were fkin huge in UK when I were a lad. (I'm still male!)😃😃 How I wish for the return of the 70s. U hav no idea how different things were
One of my favorite songs from the "Disco" era because it had layers and depth to the music.
Oh yes and was talent driven.
Niles and Bernard.
why i dont born in united states
Chic, Bee Gees, Donna Summer, Moroder, etc
There were many masterpieces made during the disco era.
It had you up your seat and dancing.🕺💃🕺💃🕺🎵🎵🎵
this song I was in grade school and we need to bring back disco music in the 2023 and more
Born in 91 and discovered this in the early 2000s due to my dad's CDs... still love this song
absolute classic floor vibrating!!
CHIC is my favorite , classiest disco group of all.
When music had SOUL.
yowzie, youzie, youzie! I just get up out of my chair on that one and point up to that disco ball!
AWAH WA WA WA. ZO MOOIE VROUWE IK AFSTAND IK RESPECT JULLIE
The first time I heard this jam, I was stationed at FT Gordon Ga taking my AIT training and that was October of '77. That was a GOOD TIME for me, I was in the youthful yrs of my life.....a young strong up and coming 19yr old MALE who was SERVING his Country and DAMN PROUD to do so!!!.....
I was 19 in '77 too bruh. Glad to meet'cha. I knew every word to every song Chic put out at that time. I had just bought my first car, summertime was on, and you couldn't tell me s***. It was a good year.
Anyone else think this was the greatest decade for music? Say Yowsah, Yowsah, Yowsah.
That transparent Fender Stratocaster 😍😍
Nile has very few peers in the history of music!
Say what you want about disco, but it was some of the most feel good fun music ever!
from a musician and producer's standpoint it's also excellent!
Rob. Yesss yes n yes 💃🎶🕺🎊🎊👌👌
I've never understood what some people have against disco. Maybe it isn't heavy sounding like Rock and Roll and Metal? Someone who is 20 y older than me said that he missed out on disco bc he thought it was terrible because of all the comments others have made.
Once in a while, someone brings back disco, such as Jamiroquai in Canned Heat and it becomes super popular.
@@louistournas120it was Black & we had good times.
as meninas boas
I heard this on the radio this morning.
All of the chic hits are classics. Beautifully sung together with two geniuses in Nile Rodgers and Bernard Edwards.
Super cool dance music!!
The bass in this gem can seriously damage your woofers...
Nile Rodgers is a freakin' musical genius and all of the members of Chic were really talented.
In that era music was talent driven. One had to use the talent bestowed upon them to make music and to be singers. They had no computer to rely on, only human effort.
@@funkrocker8011 all that! It was not about a look. You had to have the goods or no one would touch you.
Plus an orchestra and REAL instruments!!!
Was happy for him when Daft Punk gave him some shine on Get Lucky
@Jeniestra and it was his song writing partner Bernard Edwards (RIP) that laid down all those funky and unforgettable bass lines.
Chic was AMAZING
Bernie Edwards was an Assassin on bass guitar 💥⭐️🇺🇸
If it sounds so good in 2020, imagine what it sounded like circa 1978. I always thought CHIC'S music was out of this world and 40+ years later I still do. Gosh these guys and gals had it all....bad bass guitar, sick rhythm guitar, good keyboard licks (especially on Good Times), pulsating disco beats, lush female voices, strings. Damn!
Yo vivi esa época fue mágica, andar en las Discos bailando 💃 era maravilloso.
Quisiéra volver a 1978 😢
Loved their music great roller skating tunes!
The string player in the blue and white, who is shown from the 2:37 point to the 2:41 point, moves very nicely when dancing. Look at the, "Le Freak" video from the 2:14 to the 2:17 points of it, and at the 2:24 and 2:25 points. You might say, "nicely done lady."
Sounds the same as it did in 1978 when I was 21 😭
Go on gorgeous songbirds
Nile Rodgers is an superheroe
They all were. Bernie Edwards and Tony Thompson too. What a lineup!
Lordy, Lordy, did I do some groovin' on the dance floor back in the day to these kats!!! Ah, good times!!! PEACE & LOVE!!!
To me Disco Music is the Best Music and dance
Loved me some disco the whole era was hot
Mad as bass technique. Yowzer yowzer yowzer.
We need to bring back the Disco Music, because it is great and Relaxing and Just Fun.
Amen, brother
Yeah man
It never really left. It became club, house, etc. But I know what you saying, no dance music will ever beat this era. And Chic was the best of them all!
I agree Ronald
@@sky1luv793 exactly! House music is just disco sped up!
Still sounds really good after all these years. A class act.
I looked at the sheet music for the drums and the ghost notes are everywhere. Holy Moses! RIP Tony Thompson, a legend that left us way too soon.
Was für eine coole Zeit,danke dass ich dabei sein durfte💞
Nile Rodgers rocking then as he is now. Dude is a genius. Straight up!!!
To Erick M: This is true: When Rush Limbaugh was spinning vinyl, he appreciated Nile and Chic.
bERNARD tOO
@@FunkyDisco79 And don't forget the late Tony Thompson on drums.
Opening the song with the bass line. Love it!
No one is this good anymore
I had 2 first happen when I saw this video 1 it's the first time I'd ever seen a clear guitar and I wanted one until I fell in love with bass and 2 it was the first time I'd seen Bernard Edwards chunking technique ( play like you have a pick without a pick ) Bernard became my bass inspiration and still is Rest His Soul
I can remember how the floor crowded extremely fast, whenever, this was played. The DISCO experiences from that unprecedented time, proved that the memories are forever embedded in the minds of that era. The "GOLDEN" age of "DISCO."
Lucky you! I discovered this music way later but I love it. It's AWESOME!
They are actually MAKING music live. We had it so good in our R & B era and never thought of it ever dissipating to what is is now. Thank goodness we can listen to then on You Tube, as they are important historical accounts and documents.
Beautiful song with beautiful people.
epoca da disco music epoca de ouro 🤩🤩🤩🤩
Bernard Edwards was a GENIUS, an influencer to so many and the reason I picked up the bass. We miss you
So was and is Nile Rogers. What a pair they were. They not only created great music, but produced great music.
Was the one that says Yowsa?
@@anamariagutierrez2019 Ana, Nile Rogers sings the "Yowsa" part. Nile was a genius as well and a famous musical producer. He has collaborated with Madonna, Mick Jagger, David Bowie, Diana Ross, Peter Gabriel, David Lee Roth, Jeff Beck, the B-52's, Luther Vandross, INXS, Johnny Mathis, Philip Bailey of Earth, Wind & Fire, Al Jarreau, and many more!
CHIC is the best R&B Soul Funk and Disco band of all time.
Bernard Edward Legendary
Nile Rodgers Genius
Group singing style#1 voice
Absolutely! Well said.
Chic were great I think.
This song is my motto that I live by, because you have to keep on dancing.
Omggg, I haven't heard, "Yowsah, Yowsah, Yowsah!" in sooo long!! 😀
Geniuses Nile Rodgers and Chic !!!! Even now I listening this music ♥♥♥♥♥ I saw Nilie Rodgers at the theatre in Buenos Aires. Nancy from BA, Argentina
Chic, the highest class forever!
TOP TOP TOP TOP TOP MUZIEK ❤❤❤
Ooooh the memories!!!
MIJN VADER HAJS DERHEM ZEG DIE PERSOON PLAT IK DOE ... RESPECT VADER AWAH WA WA WA.
Real musicians.. real talent!
Possibly my favourite Chic track. A really floor burner.
I wish to go back,best times forever 👍👍let me stay in the 70s forever please 🥺
Certified banger when you boogie to this song in the mirror as you would in any disco. Stay cool you cats
as a 14 yr old going to a disco we walked in and this song was playing, the building was shaking with the bass and the lighting was incredible, dance floor packed,great song & atmosphere, the dances, the girls, the beat....great memories...next song played was Disco Inferno & I was hooked....
Even though I'm a 15 yr old, I LOVE this kind of music era (50's-80's) of music including, BT Express, Slave, Earth, Wind, and Fire, Otis Redding, Sam Cooke, Brick, Art Of Noise, Kraftwerk, and etc.
@@Butterfly.Love1616 Earth, Wind, and Fire also made 3 disco songs in 2015: "My Promise", "Dance Floor", and "Night of My Life". You might want to hear those.
My husband tells me he would be admitted into the clubs as well during the disco Era.
Got chills thinking about those days
Debuted on 12/10/1977 and became an early 1978 disco smashed (reached #6 in late February) It was great living in that time.
They really look like they're having lots of fun up there doing this great number.
Keep on dancing
Bernard is too good ❤
I went with my family to my see two of my nieces dance recital performance at our convention center arena and one of the kids groups danced to this song, they all just have been between fourteen and sixteen years old, they were all excellent in their dancing and their colorful sequence costume was perfect for their performance and there was also a glitter ball. But I don’t think their parents weren’t even born or just born when this song came out and I was barely a teenager when this song came out lol… I remember one of our Friday night school dances at the gym played this song almost every Friday night dances. We all got up to dance, fun memories! Omg! So long ago but still such a cool song to this day. 😁🩷
Bass guy is the glue to chic
i saw Nile Rogers, big outdoor gig, 5 years ago. wonderful night.
3 violines wow!!!!
Great feeling when I listen to music from yesteryear such as Chic!
Chic is the epitome of 70's Disco
This is a Genius Masterpiece so underrated!
amazing how the different music instruments harmonized to a dance beat, superb genius! love the disco era, it's all about good energy.
I dare anyone to find any group with this kind of talent now days. Used to be ubiquitous, now exceedingly rare.
Dance dance dance is a groove. I remember my parents hand dancing in our kitchen growing up. 43 years later, it brings back good memories. ❤
Such great music , I can still feel it everytime !
Nile Rodgers and Bernard Edwards were the backbone of this classic disco group...
I don't know about that but Luci Martin sure looks beautiful today in 2023. I saw a TH-cam 2021 video of her and I could have sworn that's a woman not far from 27 years of age looking.
I've only ever heard this being sampled in house music ...glad to have finally found the original 😊 here in 2024 and beyond....❤
And another song of theirs, "Good Times", has been sampled even more!
It was amazing how these guys incorporated their guitar.....bass and violins to make their unique sound.
Love that clear guitar 🎸💕
Nobody and I mean NOBODY can play this bass line like Bernard Edwards did. Many have tried and all have failed, including me.
I like CHIC music: I Want Your Love, Le Freak, Good Times, Spacer, Everybody Dance, etc.