When I went to that club it was sooooooooo boring! Clubs in those days were darker. I danced my a$%# off! I think that club was call disco 2000 and when I went it sucked. It was in Bayridge Brooklyn NY, near the Verrazano Bridge to Staten Island NY.
Fran did appear in the movie but in a different scene. You'll see her standing behind Travolta while he dances to "You should be dancing". Search YouTube for: Saturday Night Fever (John Travolta) - You should be dancing and you'll find it. Or search my site: callmemal Watch this and you'll see her standing in the background in front of the stage.
So, I was watching this and in one of the scenes I notices Joey doing the dance. After that I went back to the beginning of the dance and spotted Double J also, (behind John) and Gus too. I watched all of them and I have to say that Double J has got some groove in him, and Joey too. Well, all of them. But Double J was up there with John other than the fact that he wasn't trained like John. I liked Double J the best. ;)
Bahaha... Doreen is on the end of the line (with the hanky thing...), "Tony, can I wipe your forehead?", "Doreen, it aint no blowjob!" lolol, SNF forever...
I worked as a theater usher during this film's run. People would come in just for watching this number. There was no internet then, so there wasn't any way to see these dance steps repeated. There weren't even books showing how.
This bring backs sooo many great memories of high school, if you didn't see this flick, you were not cool...and you better have taken your girlfriend to see it...lol
@star18 Not much in the disco clubs back then but line dancing has always been around. It's mostly done at club venues that have line nights(usually a week night). The first hour or so they teach you line dances and then you dance. Line dance night, Salsa night, and so forth.
@star18 Where I came from in North London nope, there'd be dance off's between guys or groups of guys & girls but formation dancing wasn't the thing.....we kinda laughed at this film at the time as it wasn't representative of our scene, even the music from the film when played in disco's back then met whenever I was there with lukewarm reception but when I watch the film it brings back fond memories from a really great period. If I come back I'm coming back exactly the same period to savour it.
I stood in line for 1.5 hour in Rotterdam with my pals to see this in the cinema....great stuff! His face has grown over time,....so has mine, but Travolta is still cool!
WOW THAT WAS A TIME,, A TIME WELL JOBS, WERE ALL OVER, WHEN WEED WAS WEED, AND BEAVERS WERE BEAVERS 30YEARS THE BUSH FAMILY WHAT THE ^&%^UCK HAPPEN WELL I GUESS WERE YOU STEAL THAT LIFE RIGHT NO JOBS, CRACK IS EVERY WERE,,,
1. Some clubby young thing(s) get hip hoppy and white girl wanna be hoochie on a dance floor to try and show how cool she is and thinks she reigns. Then the disco comes on. She stays with it for a little while, eventually fizzling out and sitting down.Suddenly she doesn't own the floor anymore since the DJ started to play stuff other than the new crap; finally leaves.
2: Night Fever comes on, I start this line dance and not a single person follows.
they don't have no more discos at least in the usa, maybe i have to go spain, amsterdam, norway, switzerland or vancouver bc to find some 70's 80's music
the usa is behind in style, music and taste, i am going to move to chile or somewhere where real music is being played, lol
@wangtub43 Resorts in Atlantic City, NJ has a party on Friday and Saturday nights called Boogie Nights. There's an annual disco party as well on the east coast called Stan's Disco Time Machine. I hate when DJ's smirk when you request disco as if there's something wrong with you. Sorry, there's not much about dancing to the shit they play now at clubs, I can't help that it's practically undanceable and repetitive.
Tony Manero when he was an immature,foul-mouthed teenager. Hey,his buddies were the same way. He had enough of them and his family so he moved to Manhattan. Tony's demeanor improved when he moved there from Brooklyn. Too bad he didn't keep in touch with Stephanie Mangano in STAYING ALIVE(Karen Lynn Gorney was written out).
2001 Odyssey was seen for a few seconds in SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER's sequel STAYING ALIVE. John Travolta,after an unresolved argument with Cynthia Rhodes,walks from Manhattan to his mother's(and his former) Brooklyn home in the middle of the night,on the Brooklyn Bridge and past the nightclub with a different sign on the roof that was placed since the making of SNF.
The funny part of this is that disco were always so loud you couldn't hear anyone clap or talk. That was the low volume disco. The faces look so joyless three and a half decades later. Look at it now I don't know why it seemed do revolutionary at the time.
when I hung out there, it was called Spectrum, then it was changed to I believe oddessy 2000? I was going there in the 90s, sorry to see it gone now, I wonder who bought that floor, it was up for sale, anyone know?
@cheapcape Awesome, brother! The 1970s did have more trends, images, and lore. A great decade to be apart of. In the 1980s, we square-danced in P.E.! LOL
@naturalpro2003 Well, we actually had 2 PE classes and in the other one we had to dance to polka music, bleh! I always terribly missed my disco PE class while we were doing the hokey pokey, lolz!
I just want you guys to know, this is why I cant take my butt to bed at night! Thanks for the memories! This takes me back to my childhood in the 70's.
@callmemal 2001 Oddesey....I know it became Spectrum's in th 80's .....Spectrum's became a gay club that shut down an i don't know wht happened after that. I beivieve Joe Causi of KTU is doing an event at that location in the next few weeks.
I learned the address of this establishment,802 64th Street in Brooklyn,New York on the Wikipedia website. 2001 Odyssey became Spectrum in 1987 and closed on February 13,2005(during the wee small hours). The place has since been demolished and now according to what I saw on maps.google.com,,a service station minus gas pumps,now resides at that address. The station is similarly structured.
@annsaysno I know EVERYTHING about what I didn't do. My original point is that not everyone--as in America--dressed or did this. That's my point. That's a fact, no if's and's or but's about it. I personally didn't even like those clothes, that music or that type of dancing and a lot of people were like me. You did it, you liked it, fine, I and a lot of people didn't.
@cheapcape Listen and listen good, you use the word "plenty" I'm using the word MOST, to keep it to as many simple one syllable words as I can so you can understand: My point is the movie is different from reality. Most people in real life didn't dress that way or dance that way. The movie was pretty good, but it wasn't real life, like any movie. A simple honest point. Stop the profanity, stop the name calling and get on with real life. Grow up and look at a calendar.
@naturalpro2003 Believe me, the seventies were fantastic. More freedom and more fun! I was a kid then, but I had as much fun as the adults. We danced to disco in PE class, loved it.
@badsouldier Most did dress that way, I imagine. "Saturday Night Fever", I am sure, just exaggerated on what was trendy back then. You could not have those characters dress in "drab". That would make a boring movie.
@cheapcape Hated the clothes, hated the music. Some people liked it, some dressed that way. My point still stands. Don't think everyone dressed and danced like that, nay, not even close
@cheapcape Sad you have to resort to profanity, name calling and intolerance of differing views. You said, "Disco was about class." Show some. I liked the music and the dancing--in the movie. But the movie, like most movies, doesn't reflect reality and suggests over generalization. Plain and simple not everybody dressed in skin tight polyester shirts and line danced, maybe even most people didn't. You have your own idealistic memories and views of disco, let others have their views, ok?
See you start taking dance lessons at 5 then an academy at 12, finally at 19 you go to NYC cuz thats where all the shows are. After auditioning against several hundred girls for 3 years you get a movie like this so heres your chance.
Yeah she's my favourite out of all of them. YEEHAH she really knows how to enjoy herself and boy can she shake it. You can also see her from 1:05 to 1:15 on the far left hand side of the screen.
I wasnt born until 1984 and the only regret I have was not being there for the "Disco Days" such great song, great dancing and even great dresses. Its all crap today
when I was out of high school in 1985 and old enough too get into a bar .This place had a dance floor like this & that big with lights in the floor . I hear now it's a country western bar
wonder if the floor stayed . never went back too look inside the bar some 25 yrs later .... too see if was still used ..
When I went to that club it was sooooooooo boring! Clubs in those days were darker. I danced my a$%# off! I think that club was call disco 2000 and when I went it sucked. It was in Bayridge Brooklyn NY, near the Verrazano Bridge to Staten Island NY.
ladeshia63 1 week ago
i search now so long for a club like this with the same effects but it is not existing x)
FranziskaLiebtBill 2 weeks ago
The 70's disco era at it's cheesy best!;)
bunnybooties 2 weeks ago
I cant listen to this without thinking about zayn's ling-a-ling bouncing everywhere.
MaryDG1D 2 weeks ago
The girl who says "Kiss me, kiss me, i just kissed Al Pacino", is Fran Drescher, also known as The nanny, Miss Fine.
Here, her name is Connie.
But, i may have it wrong, but Fran did said in this movie: 'are you as good in bed as you are on the dance floor?'
One of the best music/drama`s of the 70`s.
shane13233 3 weeks ago 2
@shane13233
Fran did appear in the movie but in a different scene. You'll see her standing behind Travolta while he dances to "You should be dancing". Search YouTube for: Saturday Night Fever (John Travolta) - You should be dancing and you'll find it. Or search my site: callmemal Watch this and you'll see her standing in the background in front of the stage.
callmemal 2 weeks ago
@callmemal Thanks....
shane13233 2 weeks ago
John looks like Freddie Mercury without a moustache in this.
arancienne 3 weeks ago
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Okay, so it's not Thriller or Beat It, but it's still pretty good.
isukaman 3 weeks ago
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isukaman 3 weeks ago
noticed *
HorrorLuva4Life 4 weeks ago
So, I was watching this and in one of the scenes I notices Joey doing the dance. After that I went back to the beginning of the dance and spotted Double J also, (behind John) and Gus too. I watched all of them and I have to say that Double J has got some groove in him, and Joey too. Well, all of them. But Double J was up there with John other than the fact that he wasn't trained like John. I liked Double J the best. ;)
HorrorLuva4Life 4 weeks ago
Why can't dancing be as great as this today?!
rachelleforever 1 month ago
Travolta had the same shirt and pants that I bought way before the movie.
ndp03 1 month ago
Rory poly , rory rory poly
worldpeace32 1 month ago
Cool.
103Angga 1 month ago
Bahaha... Doreen is on the end of the line (with the hanky thing...), "Tony, can I wipe your forehead?", "Doreen, it aint no blowjob!" lolol, SNF forever...
bradley583 1 month ago
Omg.. zayn Malik I love you
yourbestfrann15 1 month ago
They should rename this clip "when someone reaches 'face' status at a night club. *Smirk*
Terrell0733 1 month ago
those were the days when people actually went to discos to dance !
youngfeniansofeire 1 month ago
cool.
bennyfrosted 1 month ago
This track will even make metalheads turn straight
Glasgownights 1 month ago
I wanted to be him so much.. I even learnt the dance to this.. Lol
patcoppo 1 month ago
CLASSIC
marley4224 1 month ago
Can someone please tell me what is the music?
khororu 1 month ago
@khororu The music is Night Fever by the Bee Gees (1977) from the movie Saturday Night Fever. This is DISCO !!!!
callmemal 1 month ago 2
@khororu in mexico is:
MUSICA DISCO!!!!
SHAYE100 3 weeks ago
Disco is that rare type of social phenomenon that is so grotesque it comes across as a parody of itself.
bass0111 1 month ago
@bass0111 Bet you wasn't even born when this was hot! STFU!
shempbatt 1 month ago
@shempbatt: You lose, moron. I was 28.
bass0111 1 month ago
I worked as a theater usher during this film's run. People would come in just for watching this number. There was no internet then, so there wasn't any way to see these dance steps repeated. There weren't even books showing how.
powergirl901 2 months ago
cocaine's a hell of a drug
gasmask408 2 months ago
this is a good part from the movie and this is a legendary movie in my opinion
SuperLkauffman 2 months ago
... and he wakes up alone . everybody gets laid in the movie but the king
TheMaz1964 2 months ago
One of the all time greats
grovegreener 2 months ago
I'm still so happy I managed to get in to the cinema as a 12y old kid then:P
MrConsument 2 months ago
1:24 Roger Federer dancing :D
ILSignorAntonio 2 months ago
God this is embarrassing.
DeathToLiberalism 2 months ago
@DeathToLiberalism no its epic, f u
nardo363636 2 months ago
This bring backs sooo many great memories of high school, if you didn't see this flick, you were not cool...and you better have taken your girlfriend to see it...lol
Teebone211 2 months ago
did this kinda thing actually happen in the 70's at discos? the whole formation dance n such
star18 2 months ago
@star18
Nah, this was quite a unique entry into disco dancing. That's why it was so good - it was unusual :)
callmemal 1 month ago
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@callmemal Ha and i always tought it was like that in the states :-]
MrMcdanger 1 month ago
@star18 Not much in the disco clubs back then but line dancing has always been around. It's mostly done at club venues that have line nights(usually a week night). The first hour or so they teach you line dances and then you dance. Line dance night, Salsa night, and so forth.
BooBoo0818 1 month ago
@star18 This particular dance was a real dance. The dance they were all doing is "The Hustle."
17briank 1 month ago
@star18 Yes, the dance is called the Hustle.
LibbySingsMezzo 3 weeks ago
@star18 Where I came from in North London nope, there'd be dance off's between guys or groups of guys & girls but formation dancing wasn't the thing.....we kinda laughed at this film at the time as it wasn't representative of our scene, even the music from the film when played in disco's back then met whenever I was there with lukewarm reception but when I watch the film it brings back fond memories from a really great period. If I come back I'm coming back exactly the same period to savour it.
lebgold 2 weeks ago
is it just me or does line dancing look a lot like an aerobics class but with cigarettes and liquor?
inthekitchen2 2 months ago 16
@inthekitchen2
Sadly, it's just you :)
callmemal 2 months ago 3
NIGHT FEVER...sounds like a title for a slasher flick in the 90s...if it wasnt for the dance scenes and the music.
GaspoweR 2 months ago
I'm dancing to this in gym omg it's easy once you get into the beat
fatbuyit 2 months ago
GUIDOS & GUIDETTES?
genebh1 3 months ago
fuck i wish i was 20 in those days
BigRedChester 3 months ago
looks like there dancing on a novation launchpad
shizzle160590 3 months ago
@shizzle160590 LOOOOOOOOL XDDD
i think now we know where it came from....
star18 2 months ago
I wish there were real disco clubs like this.
shadowman2192 3 months ago
The greatest dance scene in film history.
shadowman2192 3 months ago
I stood in line for 1.5 hour in Rotterdam with my pals to see this in the cinema....great stuff! His face has grown over time,....so has mine, but Travolta is still cool!
RobMartens1 3 months ago
WOW THAT WAS A TIME,, A TIME WELL JOBS, WERE ALL OVER, WHEN WEED WAS WEED, AND BEAVERS WERE BEAVERS 30YEARS THE BUSH FAMILY WHAT THE ^&%^UCK HAPPEN WELL I GUESS WERE YOU STEAL THAT LIFE RIGHT NO JOBS, CRACK IS EVERY WERE,,,
smithyboo70 3 months ago
como me hubiera gustado vivir en esta epoca!!! Me encantan los bailes, los vestidos tan padres los peinados tooodooo wow!!!
alvaclau1977 3 months ago
Aww man... the sound design sucks...
eldizcou 4 months ago
@annsaysno My parents were background characters in Jaws. They were young.
BookReader150 4 months ago
what a memorable night it was in 77 when i saw this movie
fantastic a time that has never been matched since
i still live in the 70,s
SuperBoogley 4 months ago
aaaa, épocas bien hermosas....
Luzmerypu 4 months ago
I remember going to the movies to see this when it came out, and I wanted to be Travolta.But was a little too young to get into discos then....lol
TheJaggedEdgeShow 4 months ago
I've had these experiences far too often:
1. Some clubby young thing(s) get hip hoppy and white girl wanna be hoochie on a dance floor to try and show how cool she is and thinks she reigns. Then the disco comes on. She stays with it for a little while, eventually fizzling out and sitting down.Suddenly she doesn't own the floor anymore since the DJ started to play stuff other than the new crap; finally leaves.
2: Night Fever comes on, I start this line dance and not a single person follows.
BreezesofConey 4 months ago
@BreezesofConey that's a shame
BigRedChester 4 months ago
@BreezesofConey
I would've followed you .. or led maybe
callmemal 2 months ago
Just bought this movie... Online... Cnt wait till it gets here!!
tituss1992 5 months ago
...the best years of my life as a teenager....not even my children had the chance of going through these best years...
butchoy85 5 months ago
they don't have no more discos at least in the usa, maybe i have to go spain, amsterdam, norway, switzerland or vancouver bc to find some 70's 80's music
the usa is behind in style, music and taste, i am going to move to chile or somewhere where real music is being played, lol
wangtub43 5 months ago
@wangtub43 i was 21 yrs. old. when i saw this movie. the beautiful 1970's. i still miss it & dwell on it.****
d4seasons 5 months ago 2
@wangtub43 Resorts in Atlantic City, NJ has a party on Friday and Saturday nights called Boogie Nights. There's an annual disco party as well on the east coast called Stan's Disco Time Machine. I hate when DJ's smirk when you request disco as if there's something wrong with you. Sorry, there's not much about dancing to the shit they play now at clubs, I can't help that it's practically undanceable and repetitive.
BreezesofConey 4 months ago
Tony Manero when he was an immature,foul-mouthed teenager. Hey,his buddies were the same way. He had enough of them and his family so he moved to Manhattan. Tony's demeanor improved when he moved there from Brooklyn. Too bad he didn't keep in touch with Stephanie Mangano in STAYING ALIVE(Karen Lynn Gorney was written out).
arhuxtable 5 months ago
BOOGIE SHOES,performed by K.C. and the Sunshine Band,is a popular dance tune.
arhuxtable 5 months ago
@arhuxtable
I wanna put on, my my my my my BOOGIE SHOES :)
callmemal 2 months ago
John Travolta looks HOT! [:
melle7peace 5 months ago
Movie was the shit and still is
bhempy9 5 months ago
Dude he's hot...
MsCrystalBeauty 5 months ago
lol lets face it Honkies just can't dance
donnyab 5 months ago
hard to fully believe how naff this film really was....though the music still hold up
donnyab 5 months ago
still cool today.
superara1 5 months ago
any one know a line dance video just like this one?
dulceladybugie1 5 months ago
Damn, this would be my first stop off if I had a time-machine. I hate the fact I was born in 1990 sometimes...
BensoftMedia 6 months ago
Today,people dance to CUPID SHUFFLE,the Electric Slide and several other popular dance tunes from not too long ago.
arhuxtable 6 months ago
2001 Odyssey was seen for a few seconds in SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER's sequel STAYING ALIVE. John Travolta,after an unresolved argument with Cynthia Rhodes,walks from Manhattan to his mother's(and his former) Brooklyn home in the middle of the night,on the Brooklyn Bridge and past the nightclub with a different sign on the roof that was placed since the making of SNF.
arhuxtable 6 months ago
The hustle
natrualfroqueen 6 months ago
Danny Terrio Taught John Travolta's moves in this dance sequence
jdrga5 6 months ago 7
@jdrga5 Chuck Norris did... ;)
caprise123 3 months ago
The funny part of this is that disco were always so loud you couldn't hear anyone clap or talk. That was the low volume disco. The faces look so joyless three and a half decades later. Look at it now I don't know why it seemed do revolutionary at the time.
eotto2001 6 months ago
Now, this is what I call line-dancing! Love The Bee Gees :)
binkie571 6 months ago
Kisss me......Kisss me..........
jeffsdolphin 6 months ago
no soy de esta epoca de la musica, pero es genial
themanumany 6 months ago
I remember saturday morning getting on the bus to go downtown to get a new silk shirt so i could hit osko's later on.
soulburst 6 months ago
@soulburst the time!
cheapcape 6 months ago
.....And the feeling is right....
annatony10001 6 months ago
Now THAT is how you do the hustle. I'm so tired of all these prof dancers trying to make the hustle look 'fancy'. Gesh!!
kimdkus 6 months ago
The Dance Doctor.
91joelt 6 months ago
@ 0:45 and the first "flashmob" was born in the disco in 1977 !
yourtuber77 7 months ago
OOPS! I am wrong about Bobby dancing as well as Travolta! I meant to say the character Double J. He can dance good!
annatony10001 7 months ago
@cheapcape Square dancing is sounding much better now!! LOL
naturalpro2003 7 months ago
I didnt realize how well the character Bobby could dance. He was keeping up with Travolta in this video
annatony10001 7 months ago
@annatony10001 Wow, I didn't even notice Bobby in the line, I'll have to look closer, ha!
cheapcape 7 months ago
@cheapcape
Sorry! I meant to say Double J. He is dancing in the line behind Travolta. Are you a big Saturday Night Feaver Fan?
annatony10001 7 months ago
@annatony10001 To put it mildly, hell yeah I am! :)
cheapcape 6 months ago 4
@cheapcape
I am too! How old are you?
annatony10001 6 months ago
@annatony10001 40, u?
cheapcape 6 months ago
@cheapcape
I am in my late 40's! I like your comments
annatony10001 6 months ago
@annatony10001 your comments are boss also, any friend of disco is a friend of mine
cheapcape 6 months ago
@cheapcape
annatony10001 6 months ago
@cheapcape
I Like people who are in to music! By the way, what other 70 80's music videos do you like?
annatony10001 6 months ago
@annatony10001 i'm one of them. the beautiful 1970's.****
d4seasons 5 months ago
when I hung out there, it was called Spectrum, then it was changed to I believe oddessy 2000? I was going there in the 90s, sorry to see it gone now, I wonder who bought that floor, it was up for sale, anyone know?
brooklynlulu 7 months ago
@cheapcape Awesome, brother! The 1970s did have more trends, images, and lore. A great decade to be apart of. In the 1980s, we square-danced in P.E.! LOL
naturalpro2003 7 months ago
@naturalpro2003 Well, we actually had 2 PE classes and in the other one we had to dance to polka music, bleh! I always terribly missed my disco PE class while we were doing the hokey pokey, lolz!
cheapcape 7 months ago
@annsaysno I will bet you were HOT in the 1970s! ;-)
naturalpro2003 7 months ago
@annsaysno Damn, you were lucky!
cheapcape 7 months ago
@annsaysno Exactly, same here.
cheapcape 7 months ago
I just want you guys to know, this is why I cant take my butt to bed at night! Thanks for the memories! This takes me back to my childhood in the 70's.
glamlove35 7 months ago
@annsaysno ;-)
badsouldier 7 months ago
@annsaysno Please refresh my memory. What was the original name and what was it changed to?
callmemal 7 months ago
@callmemal 2001 Oddesey....I know it became Spectrum's in th 80's .....Spectrum's became a gay club that shut down an i don't know wht happened after that. I beivieve Joe Causi of KTU is doing an event at that location in the next few weeks.
weezerz 7 months ago
@weezerz Sweet. Thanks heaps
callmemal 7 months ago
@weezerz The club was located at 802 64th Street, Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, New York.
It was demolished in 2005 !
crazydavedisco 7 months ago
I learned the address of this establishment,802 64th Street in Brooklyn,New York on the Wikipedia website. 2001 Odyssey became Spectrum in 1987 and closed on February 13,2005(during the wee small hours). The place has since been demolished and now according to what I saw on maps.google.com,,a service station minus gas pumps,now resides at that address. The station is similarly structured.
arhuxtable 6 months ago
@annsaysno I know EVERYTHING about what I didn't do. My original point is that not everyone--as in America--dressed or did this. That's my point. That's a fact, no if's and's or but's about it. I personally didn't even like those clothes, that music or that type of dancing and a lot of people were like me. You did it, you liked it, fine, I and a lot of people didn't.
badsouldier 7 months ago
@badsouldier Plenty loved the style, I was around then. You sound like a hater to me, so fuck off. Disco is awesome!
cheapcape 7 months ago
@cheapcape Listen and listen good, you use the word "plenty" I'm using the word MOST, to keep it to as many simple one syllable words as I can so you can understand: My point is the movie is different from reality. Most people in real life didn't dress that way or dance that way. The movie was pretty good, but it wasn't real life, like any movie. A simple honest point. Stop the profanity, stop the name calling and get on with real life. Grow up and look at a calendar.
badsouldier 7 months ago
HELL YA JOHN WAS THE BEST OF DISCO BACK IN THE 70S
mariabbb1964 7 months ago
@cheapcape I was a 1980s kid, but "Saturday Night Fever" makes yearn to be a product of the 1970s! :-)
naturalpro2003 7 months ago 2
@naturalpro2003 Believe me, the seventies were fantastic. More freedom and more fun! I was a kid then, but I had as much fun as the adults. We danced to disco in PE class, loved it.
cheapcape 7 months ago
@badsouldier Were the 1980s better, or worse? LOL
naturalpro2003 7 months ago
@naturalpro2003 equally awesome
cheapcape 7 months ago
kiss me... kiss me !! hahaha xd
keybullz 7 months ago
disco disco!!
kizaman 8 months ago
It's my time !! Yeahhhh ! A lot of "souvenir" ! It was a very good time , really !
joxiii66 8 months ago
@ledyob ditto
TheVicki929 8 months ago
Love this video
TheVicki929 8 months ago
7 people dancing at the Disco better than John Travolta ...
MysteriousPavel 8 months ago
@badsouldier Most did dress that way, I imagine. "Saturday Night Fever", I am sure, just exaggerated on what was trendy back then. You could not have those characters dress in "drab". That would make a boring movie.
naturalpro2003 8 months ago
@naturalpro2003 Exactly my point. The movie is exaggerated a great deal, most didn't dance and dress that way, thank goodness.
badsouldier 7 months ago
@badsouldier No, the styles are great.
cheapcape 7 months ago
is there another movie with travolta where hes dances solo like in this movie (where hes dances for like 5 mins)
or is this the only big dance movie he did ?
Just4TheLOL 8 months ago 2
@Just4TheLOL
Yep! My latest vid is Travolta doing his famous solo dance on the disco floor to the song "You should be dancing"
callmemal 8 months ago 3
@Just4TheLOL
no there's another !! super!!
Lili8D 7 months ago
@Just4TheLOL
this another ! super !!
Lili8D 7 months ago
it's another ! super ! verygooooood!!!
Lili8D 7 months ago 2
@Just4TheLOL yes, it was the sequel to "Saturday Night Fever" its called "Staying Alive" it was made 6 yrs after "Saturday Night Fever" (1983).
futureradiochick 7 months ago
@Just4TheLOL He dances a lot in Urban Cowboy, and also the sequel to Saturday Night Fever, which I believe was named Stayin' Alive.
pegcage 7 months ago
you younger folks: We didn't really dance like that back then, or dress that way. --Or at least not all of us. Thank Gawd.
badsouldier 8 months ago
@badsouldier Yes we did.
cheapcape 8 months ago
@cheapcape WE didn't. My point is not everyone did, I didn't even know anyone who did, and I went to a disco every Friday night.
badsouldier 8 months ago
@badsouldier I see nothing wrong with the styles, especially when you put them up against today's trashy styles. Disco was about class!
cheapcape 8 months ago
@cheapcape Hated the clothes, hated the music. Some people liked it, some dressed that way. My point still stands. Don't think everyone dressed and danced like that, nay, not even close
badsouldier 7 months ago
@badsouldier if you hate the clothes and the music, why the fuck are you in here? Troll. Disco rules.
cheapcape 7 months ago
@cheapcape Sad you have to resort to profanity, name calling and intolerance of differing views. You said, "Disco was about class." Show some. I liked the music and the dancing--in the movie. But the movie, like most movies, doesn't reflect reality and suggests over generalization. Plain and simple not everybody dressed in skin tight polyester shirts and line danced, maybe even most people didn't. You have your own idealistic memories and views of disco, let others have their views, ok?
badsouldier 7 months ago
@badsouldier Sad you have have to resort to trolling.
cheapcape 7 months ago
AHHHHHHHHHH ME SIENTO FELIZ DE QUE EXISTAN ESTA CLASE DE PELÍCULAS
alxigrama 8 months ago
I like how Anette just cuts in line to get between Tony and those 2 girls.
santana3212 8 months ago 2
@santana3212 i like howt none of the the girls have jeans on unlike these days where girls think theyre dressed up wearing jeans!
hisluckienstar614 8 months ago 2
I think the place "outlawed" jeans from evening attire. Guys wore slacks,suit or not and girls wore dresses.
arhuxtable 6 months ago
@arhuxtable yeah, it was classy
cheapcape 6 months ago
now we know how the cast of JERSEY SHORE's parents were pavied the way for them.
simptoes 8 months ago
See you start taking dance lessons at 5 then an academy at 12, finally at 19 you go to NYC cuz thats where all the shows are. After auditioning against several hundred girls for 3 years you get a movie like this so heres your chance.
Ruffyalso 8 months ago 2
LOL that chick at 1:45 in the middle in the peach dress is havin her a GOOD OLE TIME aint she? LOL
mmoran3 8 months ago
@mmoran3
Yeah she's my favourite out of all of them. YEEHAH she really knows how to enjoy herself and boy can she shake it. You can also see her from 1:05 to 1:15 on the far left hand side of the screen.
Thanks for commenting
callmemal 8 months ago
Great memories from a great film!
shulman2 8 months ago 2
I wasnt born until 1984 and the only regret I have was not being there for the "Disco Days" such great song, great dancing and even great dresses. Its all crap today
Ruffyalso 8 months ago
xD can't stop laughing this is so epically awesome
dragonofdarktitan 8 months ago
when I was out of high school in 1985 and old enough too get into a bar .This place had a dance floor like this & that big with lights in the floor . I hear now it's a country western bar
wonder if the floor stayed . never went back too look inside the bar some 25 yrs later .... too see if was still used ..
poaeypark 8 months ago
this movie reminded me of Jersey Shore, sex, drugs, and clubs
ramsplaya23 8 months ago 2
It's the Jersey Shore's parents lol
Wildpony98 8 months ago
I LOVE LOVE this song and this movie. Memories!!!!
sanzoparty1066 8 months ago 4
@sanzoparty1066
I know what you mean! This video is addicting!
annatony10001 6 months ago
travolta can't shuffle
shaka066 8 months ago
who directed this movie, there is perfect flow to the song and the movie it synchronizes they way you would think it would
ramsplaya23 9 months ago
I'M A ROCKER BUT THE 70's DISCO WAS SICK.
RESPECT for this kind of disco music.
Cool video.
xritaly 9 months ago
@xritaly I'm a disco fan and agree disco is sick!!
cheapcape 8 months ago 9
I LOVE IT TOO!!!
Darkwolfhowlslak 9 months ago
the best times
498562060 9 months ago