The first of the disco songs I got to listen to. Parents kept me protected but I also discovered my sexual identity the same year. I was 11 then. Boy did I grow in life.
If you've had a chance to compose electronic music & work with synthesizers, mixers, patch boards & such, or hang around a pro sound studio, you can understand the great layering of tracks & arrangement of this song. Wish I could have been there in the Musicland Studios for the mix down of this song. Hell, this was before Donna & her team were using the Apex Aural Exciter (not till her "Live & More" album 1978).
It's one of the few dance songs that you can get up and boogie or put the headphones on & trip out. Brian Eno, and electronic music wiz if there was one, rushed to David Bowie & said, "I've heard the future of club music". David Bowie & John Lennon were also reported to be impressed by this. Again, like LTYB, the right musical hook, at the right time, by the best team of Summer/Moroder/Bellotte..... Hypnotic/Aural/Disco history......
Hell nYeah !!! I use 2 listen 2 this n the 70's now i just 2urned 46 XMAS EVE & u can not live without ur past catchin up wit u , thank the good humans 4 progress now u can get everthing 2 listen 2 possible right hear right now !!! THANK YOU YouTube !!!
I agree about the comment that this song would change music forever...I think this may actually be the first ever Trance song...or at least first ever to go mainstream...
LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE THIS SONG, Still have it on vinyl. Has to be cranked up as loud as my stereo can cope with (not so sure the neighbours agree!!!!!!!!!
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@NateUSB It actually did change music but not for ten years. Maybe five. The disco era was short lived. Music in the '70s was so bland and lacked direction. By the end of 1979, the Sex Pistols were growling in the UK and when they hit the shores of the US, punk and alternative music followed in waves. IMO, the '60s and the '80s were the two greatest decades in music. Maybe it's because I lived through both. I've loved this song ever since it was released. Dance fever.
@kilts4u2 This song was less influential towards disco(in full swing and nearing it's end in 1977 when this song was released) but more influential on New Wave, dance and house music that followed for over 20 years following. Can you not hear the influence of this song in Sweet Dreams by the Eurythmics(production-wise), or in Heart of Glass by Blondie...or even today in say Edge of Glory by Lady Gaga...this song definitely changed music.
@iLiveMusic90 i'm with you on some of that. This (fscking legendary) track is usually classified as disco - which it is - but I think you're nearer the mark when you say it's more house & new wave. Maybe I'm mad but I can hear stuff in this that New Order either used or were inspired by. But who cares. I was in my teens when this was released and though I remembered it every time I heard it it's only been in the last 2 years I really REALLY got how completely bl00dy magic this is.
Wow! I really like this song. My friends and used to really rock/groove to this at the 25 club! I thought this was Blondie. And before anyone says anything stupid I am under 30, so I'm entitled to this mistake. Lol
Godess of dance. Without you we would only be mere mortals. There is a god and her name is Donna Summer. Mind blowing. Anyone wanna blow my mind? Crazy mofo of the original kind? Synthtastic :D... Peace love and harmony?
Say what you want about disco, but I used to dance my ass off listening to this song under a mirage of lights at the Limelight. Being on a dance floor with all that energy surrounded by beautiful women was so intoxicating. It was a great time to be young. When this song came on, you just got lost. Hauntingly beautiful. "Don't leave this way" and "I feel Love" ruled in the late '70s.
the birth of disco as we know it. so said melody maker at the time. at the time of its release it made all other songs sound old and stale. like a breath of very fresh air through the stuffy charts of our time.
"He said he was with David Bowie and told him to listen to this song. Afterwards both of them agreed that it would change music for the next 10 years. "
Just like Ennio Morricone and Phil Spector changed music much more in 60's than Beatles and Rolling Stones together.
I remember cruising the streets of Charleston in the 70's with my (then girlfriend) wife listening to this....Those were the days. Had real side pipes on my car and scared the shit out of many a pedestrian with the fire/exhaust.
@edanfox12 they pretty ironic to the songs u picked rhythm is dancer was in ddr hottest party with hot stuff, madonna covered this and party rock rock anthem is in just dance 3 with this song
Why does it say Thor Baludersson arranged this? I thought Moroder arranged this song. Also, I wonder what the producers around 1977 thought of this record. Do you think they were intimidated by this level of creativity?
II think this song freaked her out and that's the real reason she converted to christianity. She never sang it the same in any of her live performances for her new faith in Christianity and fear of something too big, like the future or something too big for her.
OMG! I had this 45 when I was a kid and the same picture was on it! Wow! Wow! Wow! thanks for the trip down amnesia lane. Even the sound is the same. Can't We Just Sit Down And Talk It Over was on the other side.
@musicaporsiempre1 WRONG! At least set the facts straight, mate. The British producer, Pete Bellotte with Moroder had helped produce "I feel Love" which of these two contributed the most ideas is debatable and only they could give us the answer to that.The idea of "electronic sounds only" took shape with Kraftwerk, it was only a matter of time before someone else expanded on the idea, like Chicago house music etc. Many countries/races contributed to the evolution of electronic music.
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Donna summer's biggest hit to come out of the seventies before her transformation to the eighties. This had made the charts to number one for weeks before it cooled down. But the damage was done with this surrealistic music which was designed and written by Giorgio Moroder. Lyrics from Donna of course. Yet this is a style that cannot die, now more than ever, this has been hitting the airwaves a lot more frequently giving the new generation a taste of real music.
Brilliant . This is Disco.Notice it doesn't sound like the Bee Gee's When Saturday Night Fever came out every yahoo was coming out of the woodwork to go and do those sad John Travolta Moves. Lord knows they couldn't get in a real Disco. After everyone was tired of the constant air play of that soundtrack here came the Disco Sucks when In fact Bee Gees were never Disco nothing they did sounded like this and it everyone is still dancing to what some call Dance Music its really still DISCO
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just sooo wrong how underated this song is. this song alone what it did for music and technology shoulda sealed the deal for ms donna getting into the rock and roll HOF!!
Or folks, just ignore these hippy show-offs and listen to the music with your EARS, since that is all that's technically required, and not fucking drugs.
Play this song on your car's audio system, followed by Kraftwerk's "Autobahn", then after that Golden Earring's "Radar Love"; and you've got yourself some serious highway music.
The problem is human nature hates change. The 1930's and 1940's people hated when rock and roll arrived in the 1950s. The 1950s and early 1960s rock and roll people hated when the mid 1960s to mid 1970s hippies music came around. The mid 1960s to mid 1970s hippies and hard redneck rockers sound hated the late 1970s and 1980s disco and new wave generation people music sound came around.
Decades before hard core trance. Decades before hip hop. There was composer Georgio Moroder. Many people in Europe completely wipe out Jean Michel Jarre,Kraftwerk,and Vangelis on the list having any ties to Hip Hop and Trance Music today.
But they do mention Georgio Moroder having the most ties with the roots of music today.
What idiot(s) would "dislike" this?!
3FromTheOutside 1 month ago
This will always work.
nancieforeman 1 month ago
super awesome fantastic , want to drop some e and fuck !!
mikejetson 1 month ago
Lady Gaga, etc. of today should learn from one of the masters, i.e., Donna Summer!
1213grandjeep 1 month ago
WHY IS THIS IN MY GUILTY PLEASURES LIST? IT'S FAR BETTER THAN A GUILTY PLEASURE!
hotchipco1 1 month ago in playlist GUILTY PLEASURES
Esta canción marcó mi infancia :')
7xMurdocx7 1 month ago 2
This is the undisputed clear influence to techno in my world. Static, pounding, monotonic, yet flowing...
peppepop 1 month ago
just dance 3 bought me here
MsHapoush 1 month ago
Das hört sich an, als wäre es gestern gewesen. Alles zurück!! DISCO, DISCO, das hat Laune gemacht.
oberschatz 1 month ago
I fell love 4 u 2. Me lembro quando eu tinha 12 anos de idade.
almirbaptistaasif 1 month ago
Blondie
irisylwi 1 month ago
I heard this song in Flora by Gucci TV commercial and in Gossip Girl 5 Rhodes to Perdition. I love it.
october2996 1 month ago
The first of the disco songs I got to listen to. Parents kept me protected but I also discovered my sexual identity the same year. I was 11 then. Boy did I grow in life.
angelkid79 1 month ago
I FEEL LOVE ...
ammaserge1988 2 months ago
super merci ma petite jeunesse
patou274 2 months ago
QUEEN OF DISCO AT HER BEST. I love DONNA SUMMER!!!!!!!
mayangod1isback 2 months ago
This isnt trance this is reggea man
raanelom 2 months ago in playlist OLDSKOOL
That label picture makes me think of my Destroyer LP by Kiss.
riaiaikido1 2 months ago
first trance song.
Je3perscre3pers 2 months ago
But it doesn't matter what it is coz its great! ;D <3
xxpoppy415xx 2 months ago
discooooo! :) xxx
xxpoppy415xx 2 months ago
no of course not! :D
xxpoppy415xx 2 months ago
kind of first tech-no really. great song first tech-no not trance. Woo! <3<3
xxpoppy415xx 2 months ago
No, it's not Trance, it's the first ever Hi-NRG song guys!!!<3<3<3
Glamourbot 2 months ago
STILL WORKS INT 2012...¡¡¡
JUANJEMIL 2 months ago 4
If you've had a chance to compose electronic music & work with synthesizers, mixers, patch boards & such, or hang around a pro sound studio, you can understand the great layering of tracks & arrangement of this song. Wish I could have been there in the Musicland Studios for the mix down of this song. Hell, this was before Donna & her team were using the Apex Aural Exciter (not till her "Live & More" album 1978).
forestkaat 2 months ago
It's one of the few dance songs that you can get up and boogie or put the headphones on & trip out. Brian Eno, and electronic music wiz if there was one, rushed to David Bowie & said, "I've heard the future of club music". David Bowie & John Lennon were also reported to be impressed by this. Again, like LTYB, the right musical hook, at the right time, by the best team of Summer/Moroder/Bellotte..... Hypnotic/Aural/Disco history......
forestkaat 2 months ago
TRIP DISCO TRANCE! WHAT IS IT?
hotchipco1 2 months ago
donna,una voz prodigiosa excelente.
pacoelchofer 2 months ago
Im mother told me one night at Studio 54 donna summer performed this song on stage and she acted like she was making love to the mic!
76footballlover 2 months ago
Absolutely fantastic! What a beat!
lisaloveshadleigh 2 months ago
I LOVE IT
JeremyViolin 2 months ago
Amazing song.....still works in 2011!
CSaundersSandi 2 months ago
Timeless Disco Classic! :-) I Must Have EVERY Mix that ever came out of this Classic Donna Summer. The Patrick Cowley Remix is still Awesome :-{o)
Happy Holidays from David
esacnitsuj1 2 months ago
was this song big in 1977 when it came out?
thrashdouche21 2 months ago
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DAVID GUETTA, WHO IS??? :| FUCK YOU!!! THIS IS MUSIC ;-)
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chuekobross 2 months ago
Best. Disco. Ever.
mrSteve81 2 months ago
Rhythm and melody, something you can't find in disco music these days
lucyolowan 2 months ago
Hell nYeah !!! I use 2 listen 2 this n the 70's now i just 2urned 46 XMAS EVE & u can not live without ur past catchin up wit u , thank the good humans 4 progress now u can get everthing 2 listen 2 possible right hear right now !!! THANK YOU YouTube !!!
MADMITCHFROMWATERLOO 2 months ago
Parks and Rec brought me here.
coltyxcore123 2 months ago
@coltyxcore123 who are parks and rec? Never heard of them?
valyowil01 2 months ago
@valyowil01 The show Parks and Recreation on NBC? This song was featured in the episode "Beauty Pageant."
coltyxcore123 2 months ago
I agree about the comment that this song would change music forever...I think this may actually be the first ever Trance song...or at least first ever to go mainstream...
doprahy 2 months ago 13
JUST DANCE 3
Jetsgirl895 2 months ago
there's only one word i can use to describe donna summer. LEGEND.
raytorquay 2 months ago
its a shame she's not in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame... Long Live the queen Donna Summer
gribbitt77 2 months ago
LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE THIS SONG, Still have it on vinyl. Has to be cranked up as loud as my stereo can cope with (not so sure the neighbours agree!!!!!!!!!
MissLaraCats 2 months ago 2
TUNE! TUNE! TUNE! nothing better than this track, still sounds fresh & funky
Leestoners 2 months ago
Sometimes I regret being born in 1984 :)
rdbwy 2 months ago 2
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Always I regret being born in 1995...
rdproductions01 2 months ago
Party hard
ReddInTheAbyss 2 months ago
just smoke tons o'weed and put headphones on and let this shit take u for a ride!
flyvibe71 2 months ago in playlist Favorite videos
@flyvibe71 yeah, awesome..lol..trip well-taken. I do that all the time with music on here...bake & CRANK! its a ritual, of sorts ": )-~
rg2027x 2 months ago
In 1968 Bob Beamon jumped into the future of athletics.
In 1977 Donna Summer jumped into the future of club music.
Tollinck 2 months ago 2
If you make this a habit you will find that nothing can put you back into hell. There is a huge amount of freedom that that comes to you when you take nothing personally. You become immune to the black magicians and no spell can affect you regardless of how strong it may be. The whole world can gossip about you, and if you don’t take it personally, you will not eat it. When you don’t take the emotional poison, it becomes even worse in the sender, but not in you.
WinkingOwl1 3 months ago
awesome,no other word for it
jealousy48 3 months ago
El Mejor Tema Techno de todos los Tiempos!!!!!!!
Adriana1111000 3 months ago
i feel love indeed.
urosinho 3 months ago
The Moog sound.
FraterSoddi 3 months ago 2
@NateUSB It actually did change music but not for ten years. Maybe five. The disco era was short lived. Music in the '70s was so bland and lacked direction. By the end of 1979, the Sex Pistols were growling in the UK and when they hit the shores of the US, punk and alternative music followed in waves. IMO, the '60s and the '80s were the two greatest decades in music. Maybe it's because I lived through both. I've loved this song ever since it was released. Dance fever.
kilts4u2 3 months ago
@kilts4u2 This song was less influential towards disco(in full swing and nearing it's end in 1977 when this song was released) but more influential on New Wave, dance and house music that followed for over 20 years following. Can you not hear the influence of this song in Sweet Dreams by the Eurythmics(production-wise), or in Heart of Glass by Blondie...or even today in say Edge of Glory by Lady Gaga...this song definitely changed music.
iLiveMusic90 2 months ago 12
@iLiveMusic90 i'm with you on some of that. This (fscking legendary) track is usually classified as disco - which it is - but I think you're nearer the mark when you say it's more house & new wave. Maybe I'm mad but I can hear stuff in this that New Order either used or were inspired by. But who cares. I was in my teens when this was released and though I remembered it every time I heard it it's only been in the last 2 years I really REALLY got how completely bl00dy magic this is.
taxus750 2 months ago in playlist Favorite videos
Wow! I really like this song. My friends and used to really rock/groove to this at the 25 club! I thought this was Blondie. And before anyone says anything stupid I am under 30, so I'm entitled to this mistake. Lol
bitchingood 3 months ago
3:32 wow, sounds a bit like Kraftwerk - Metropolis! Which one was first released?
shairaptor 3 months ago
@shairaptor Metropolis came out in 1978 and I Feel Love came out in 1977.
gogogadge007 2 months ago
@gogogadge007 Okay then Kraftwerk copied it, it seems :)
shairaptor 2 months ago
Listening to this song I can reach nirvana...
nrmmd 3 months ago in playlist Favorite videos
A stereo sound classic.
aajoeyjo 3 months ago
what's the bpm on this?
Gospelwatcher 3 months ago
@Gospelwatcher 126bpm
thomdancer 3 months ago
I always thought that this song was the beginning of "new wave."
lmazis1964 3 months ago
Godess of dance. Without you we would only be mere mortals. There is a god and her name is Donna Summer. Mind blowing. Anyone wanna blow my mind? Crazy mofo of the original kind? Synthtastic :D... Peace love and harmony?
I Feel love :D
toidimaet 3 months ago
@toidimaet haha you got a way with words good sir :3
celeste3100 3 months ago
Das ist die beste Version ,einfach GENIAL.
jayjay2338 3 months ago
@NateUSB Its 25 years so far...
partygrv 3 months ago
Stunning Tune.
SirGrowalott 3 months ago
I wish someone would put the original single version up
johnny2o2o 3 months ago
Say what you want about disco, but I used to dance my ass off listening to this song under a mirage of lights at the Limelight. Being on a dance floor with all that energy surrounded by beautiful women was so intoxicating. It was a great time to be young. When this song came on, you just got lost. Hauntingly beautiful. "Don't leave this way" and "I feel Love" ruled in the late '70s.
kilts4u2 3 months ago 3
the birth of disco as we know it. so said melody maker at the time. at the time of its release it made all other songs sound old and stale. like a breath of very fresh air through the stuffy charts of our time.
spooksixsix 3 months ago 2
legendary song !
MrSPLman 3 months ago 3
im 27 and i have this lp in my collection!!!
joseaccioluis 3 months ago
This beat reminds me of being in a ships engine room on full power GREAT
airanorak1 3 months ago
Timeless trippy and perfect.Namaste Donna Summer <3
Radioismybomb 3 months ago
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they should also make a chipmunk version
beinganangeltreon 3 months ago
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@NateUSB
"He said he was with David Bowie and told him to listen to this song. Afterwards both of them agreed that it would change music for the next 10 years. "
Just like Ennio Morricone and Phil Spector changed music much more in 60's than Beatles and Rolling Stones together.
saddoboxing1 3 months ago
Always liked this song, never felt donna summer was given enough credit for her incrediable voice and awsome talent.
jqmq 3 months ago 3
possibly the greatest electronic song ever produced
Lollertron 3 months ago 16
@Lollertron So do i :)
ImCrazyInTheHead2Day 2 months ago
@Lollertron Probably !
Lynx69100 2 months ago
I remember cruising the streets of Charleston in the 70's with my (then girlfriend) wife listening to this....Those were the days. Had real side pipes on my car and scared the shit out of many a pedestrian with the fire/exhaust.
jsgold2000 3 months ago 3
@NateUSB And it ended up changing music forever!
skyrra 3 months ago
! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
heavenCanWaitSandra 3 months ago
1977.
The year Kiss were elected the "most popular band in America" by a Gallup poll.
declan44charlie0 3 months ago
Hey! Rhythm Is A Dancer, Hung Up, Party Rock Anthem... Say hi to your mom!
edanfox12 3 months ago
@edanfox12 they pretty ironic to the songs u picked rhythm is dancer was in ddr hottest party with hot stuff, madonna covered this and party rock rock anthem is in just dance 3 with this song
therealbrooksie 3 months ago
Whenever I hear this song I think of party and drugs.
edanfox12 3 months ago
This makes me wanna pahhhrtaaay. I think I will. :)
hotgold9 3 months ago
One of my absolute favorite disco songs! It still gives me shivers.
regnardrofkcalb 3 months ago 3
love that bass!
bosneb 4 months ago
Perfectly sums up the 70's. Brilliant. Best dance record ever. Even Nancy Del-Ollio could dance to this.
bairns1234 4 months ago
Why does it say Thor Baludersson arranged this? I thought Moroder arranged this song. Also, I wonder what the producers around 1977 thought of this record. Do you think they were intimidated by this level of creativity?
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II think this song freaked her out and that's the real reason she converted to christianity. She never sang it the same in any of her live performances for her new faith in Christianity and fear of something too big, like the future or something too big for her.
ljmarAtHome 4 months ago
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ljmarAtHome 4 months ago
OMG! I had this 45 when I was a kid and the same picture was on it! Wow! Wow! Wow! thanks for the trip down amnesia lane. Even the sound is the same. Can't We Just Sit Down And Talk It Over was on the other side.
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ljmarAtHome 4 months ago
I Feel like 1993 @ E-werk Berlin and a Fu... Army of Leather men behind me
mica007123 4 months ago
i like it , donna summer
hermogenes34 4 months ago
I like it, but the Ma-donna version too lol !
VideoParodiaMix 4 months ago
toller song einfach gut
Perserkater70 4 months ago in playlist DONNA SUMMER
LOOKS LIKE GOLDFRAPP SONG TAKE A SAMPLE FROM DONNA SUMMER..( GOLDFRAPP - STRICT MACHINE )
rawscene 4 months ago 2
genesis.
jamesjames793 4 months ago
Giorgio Moroder and Donna Summer, the father and mother of house music.
musicaporsiempre1 4 months ago 45
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@musicaporsiempre1 WRONG! At least set the facts straight, mate. The British producer, Pete Bellotte with Moroder had helped produce "I feel Love" which of these two contributed the most ideas is debatable and only they could give us the answer to that.The idea of "electronic sounds only" took shape with Kraftwerk, it was only a matter of time before someone else expanded on the idea, like Chicago house music etc. Many countries/races contributed to the evolution of electronic music.
ElectronicMusicUK 2 months ago
...i am a space alien boy from 2001 space odyssey (1968) called a human being whom programmed HAL to play the game chess...
PoppySandals 5 months ago
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teacupmad45 5 months ago
Try listening to the album with quad sound.....puts digital to bed.....oh wait, we don't get quad with digital, do we???? you think it sounds sharp, and it does.....till you try QUAD! QUAAAAADDD!
WarrenPeece 5 months ago
Try listening to the album with quad sound.....puts digital to bed.....oh wait, we don't get quad with digital, do we???? you think it sounds sharp, and it does.....till you try QUAD! QUAAAAADDD!
WarrenPeece 5 months ago
This song was WAY AHEAD OF ITS TIME. Early techno from 1977 from the Queen of Disco
clev9980 5 months ago 6
A time when we had REAL music!!!
hardlines4 5 months ago 6
Donna summer's biggest hit to come out of the seventies before her transformation to the eighties. This had made the charts to number one for weeks before it cooled down. But the damage was done with this surrealistic music which was designed and written by Giorgio Moroder. Lyrics from Donna of course. Yet this is a style that cannot die, now more than ever, this has been hitting the airwaves a lot more frequently giving the new generation a taste of real music.
blackmamba99971 5 months ago 2
Brilliant . This is Disco.Notice it doesn't sound like the Bee Gee's When Saturday Night Fever came out every yahoo was coming out of the woodwork to go and do those sad John Travolta Moves. Lord knows they couldn't get in a real Disco. After everyone was tired of the constant air play of that soundtrack here came the Disco Sucks when In fact Bee Gees were never Disco nothing they did sounded like this and it everyone is still dancing to what some call Dance Music its really still DISCO
imhavnablast 5 months ago
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MsDennyDee 5 months ago
ohhh yess lol
Nobullshitter1989 5 months ago
Supposedly cocaine effects the brain in the same way as one who is in love.
cridantis 5 months ago 2
@cridantis that would be mdma/ecstasy. cocaine is more like turning into a million dollar bill clean and fresh.
wellybootsteve 5 months ago
PERFECTION!!! what else can I say!
donnydcyclops 5 months ago 2
Giorgo Moroder = Best electro-pop music producer .... EVER!
fishypaw 5 months ago 2
I don't know what this song wants me to do, but I know it isn't good and I like it.
omichron420 5 months ago
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PoppySandals 5 months ago
this track describes how I feel about Satan and be in a orgy
alexolivaa 6 months ago
this track describes how i feel about jesus
jaddajn1 6 months ago
I love this song right now! :D
bonecrime 6 months ago
when I was 17 in 2000 I used to blaze treez to this, and move the speaker level left to right ever couple of minutes. LOL!
MiBizzuh 6 months ago
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MarieAnneLeClerc 6 months ago
just sooo wrong how underated this song is. this song alone what it did for music and technology shoulda sealed the deal for ms donna getting into the rock and roll HOF!!
Jako32 6 months ago
ahahhaa
that's cocaine...on feet
peterwyahozzna 6 months ago
what.a.fucking.track.
jaddajn1 6 months ago
muy buen tema
GABRIELA8195 6 months ago
This song was done in 1977 and sounds so fresh, of course produced by the genius Giorgio Moroder.
carlosmiller 6 months ago 4
You just have to smoke a blunt and let your senses go, the blunt will do the rest. And close your eyes.
MrArquimedess7 6 months ago
Or folks, just ignore these hippy show-offs and listen to the music with your EARS, since that is all that's technically required, and not fucking drugs.
xreddragonx 5 months ago 4
@xreddragonx U MAD NIGGA? U JEALOUS? :)
MrArquimedess7 2 months ago
do some coke and smoke a blunt and hear this LOL
Yzon63 6 months ago
That's funny. Can you imagine if it was? Awesome tandem.
joeabanks 6 months ago
I always thought this was Donna Summer with Kraftwerk. Guess not.
dyrkness 6 months ago
No doubt this was music ... wherever turns you on, good song to hang !!
1521003 6 months ago
BRUTAAAAAAAAAAL
acidlh 6 months ago
fantastic...awesome!
I love Donna...
Go to my site VIRGO NOIR and her some more singing...that is uplifting.
peoniesfleur 6 months ago
Immortal track!!!!
MultiGemini666 6 months ago
Eight-track, bitches!
773SleepyHollow 7 months ago
WORK OUT DONNA !!!!!!!
dontstopit08 7 months ago
BMG!
LuckotR 7 months ago in playlist Charts & Co.
Love it!!
southtxgirl67 7 months ago
Love it!!
southtxgirl67 7 months ago
Ti reminds me of funky town
belbel77 7 months ago
Sounds like techno! Love it
belbel77 7 months ago
this takes me back to my first boyfriend :)
swoff27 7 months ago
this brought EVERYONE to the dance floor.
swoff27 7 months ago
Flora by gucci :)
koucha90 7 months ago
OMG ♥♥
bbDiabless 7 months ago
;D........................;D.......;D......;D
ThePhobos579 7 months ago
Esto es MUCHÍSIMO.
lulocarrasco 7 months ago
Play this song on your car's audio system, followed by Kraftwerk's "Autobahn", then after that Golden Earring's "Radar Love"; and you've got yourself some serious highway music.
lennonzappa71 7 months ago
Love it :)
Diamondsky66 7 months ago
Tout les DJ d'electro et trance dance s'est bien mais les anciennes versions de chansons d'avant mon ages (1998) valent leurs pesant d'or aussi .
grefoxy 7 months ago 2
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ça c'est de la musique
un des premier long titre disco par la reine ,
aussi Dieu demandant à Summer de Donner , et Donna summer
grefoxy 7 months ago
ça c'est de la musique
un des premier long titre disco par la reine ,
aussi Dieu dit Summer de Donner , et Donna summer
grefoxy 7 months ago 3
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The late 1970s and 1980s generation music people hate the 1990s and 2000s generation of music people's sound.
BBQFanNo1 7 months ago
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The problem is human nature hates change. The 1930's and 1940's people hated when rock and roll arrived in the 1950s. The 1950s and early 1960s rock and roll people hated when the mid 1960s to mid 1970s hippies music came around. The mid 1960s to mid 1970s hippies and hard redneck rockers sound hated the late 1970s and 1980s disco and new wave generation people music sound came around.
BBQFanNo1 7 months ago
Decades before hard core trance. Decades before hip hop. There was composer Georgio Moroder. Many people in Europe completely wipe out Jean Michel Jarre,Kraftwerk,and Vangelis on the list having any ties to Hip Hop and Trance Music today.
But they do mention Georgio Moroder having the most ties with the roots of music today.
BBQFanNo1 7 months ago
¡¡AHHH!!!!..¡SUENA COMO LA MÚSICA NEW WAVE DE COMIENZOS DE LOS 80´S!!!!
centellas07 8 months ago