I Like this kind of music very much but i wouldn't dance to this music. Real G's don't dance, they boogie .lol ...kiddin im not a gangsta buti feel the groove !
No blue print was left for the young kids today in America to copy. Can you beleive some of the fashions they wear at the club today they look like they are going to a dam picnic no style. Girls if your ass is to big to put on tites don't !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ahora todos los jovenes borrachos y drogos nada mas se van a hacer pendejos y ni bailan parece que estan clavados en el piso como idiotas #nopinchesmames
como me gustaria haber ido a una de esas discos, haber sido joven o adulta en los 70s ha de ver sido genial ,o mejor aun que ese concepto regresara a esta epoca,porque el concepto de hoy del ''antro''/club en Mexico francamente me deprime,ver un monton de borrachos,drogos,chavas enseñando el trasero,chiches y demas partes nobles y chavos ''perreando'' con ellas,francamente me da asco;mil veces prefiero la cachonderia,el arte y ritmo de la musica disco y Musique no es la excepcion.
thanks so much for posting this, i cant believe im in it, brings me back to that magical time in all the clubs dancing the night away, i never thought i would see myself dancing from those days, luv luv luv this video :)
Hot City Disco was on during the summer of 1978, on Channel 5 WNEW Every Saturday at 6:00 PM. The show originated from Los Angeles, and featured many dancers from American Bandstand, for example Gina Sprague, Kim Schrier etc.
@memyself2k If you would like to hear a brilliant retake on this song the prolific House, R&B and Dance producer Todd Terry did a wonderful remake of this song and he actually brought in Jocelyn Brown and Marsha Wash (singers from back in the day) to do the vocals. I actually prefer the remake for Hustle dancing as it's not "silly aerobics" fast allowing for more expressive dancing.
Look for Todd Terry Keep On Jumpin (Tee's Freeze mix)
i use to like "hot city" and the soap factory was the cheesy one.lol any more of these videos? good stuff .i 've been searching for them until i ran across this one.thanks for posting
Back in 1978 these dance shows were on TV every week 1) "Soul Train" 2) "American Bandstand" 3) "Soul Alive" 4)"Soap Factory" 5) "Hot city Disco" 6) "Dance Fever".
Disco Ball 9 @ Trump Taj Mahal casino resort atlantic city nj usa on saturday oct 16, 2010. Gloria Gaynor, Musique, Rob Parissi of wild cherry, santa esmeralda starring leroy gomez, anita ward, the trammps featuring earl young, norma jean wright luci martin formerly of chic, sugar hill gang, linda clifford, peaches and herb, rose royce, lime, linda clifford, original village people cowboy randy jones, wcbs fm dj joe causi & smokin joe frazier. the worlds biggest disco live concert. r u goin babe
I don´t no why every time I hear this song it makes me feel like I have been here before, I mean, it takes to back to the 70´s just as this age really was.
@Krazy3912 I was 10, and I have to agree with you, '78 was the best year. The next year it started to fall apart. But it was nice to be so young and have that in our memory. We needed it to grow up in the 80z and begin the decade with some good Punk and then Metal, Freestyle, and Rap.
This was my favortie show to watch on Saturdays. There a couple of people I knew that appeared on frpm Westchester NY ; Westchester county......Ferdi Picciano& Debbie Marano, Lynn Dee Kelner& Felix Patron , and Alex KIm and Donna Guido.
como me hubiese gustado vivir esa epoca, ahora los chavos en el "antro" solo se la pasan fumando, tomando y fajando, jaja sinceramente, en esa epoca la gente bailaba y se divertia de manera sana. no puedo decir que no habia drogas, alcohol y esas cosas pero no era un desmadre tan pesado como ahora, y no digamos de la musica, la musica de esa epoca era completamente instrumental y no hecha por una consola como ahora, total que la epoca disco fue y seguira siendo la mejor, por favor regresaaaa
@cajotreto Hoy en dia los jovenes bailan como si estuvieran haciendo sexo Es halgo espantoso La manera en que visten (tacky) y el modo que los hombres tratan a las mujeres La epoca de disco fue una maravilla En ese entonces yo asistia secundaria y los disco dances apartir de la escuela estaban muy de moda Llevavmos nuestros discos a la cafeteria de la escuela y vamonos! Instant disco! :-)
Ahhh...Now this was MY GENERATION! I thank God that I was a part of this era!!!! Wouldn't trade these time for the world!!! And to think that all our young kids have today is Lady Ga-Ga!
Disco was the music where one could be free and enjoy life. I was a kid (around 9) when Disco was HUGE. Growing up in New York City, everybody did the Hustle & Bus Stop. The 12" Disco Singles were flying off the shelves and platform shoes were selling like gold. I never made it to the Discotheque, but rest assure I had every Disco track that was released. Every record label from T.K., WestEnd, Salsoul, SAM, Prelude to Motown, CBS, RCA and Casablanca took a ride on the Disco Train.
@reddvelvet even as kids in nyc (i was 11)you felt the energy of this music.ktu' radio was the Sh*t and all the youngings wanting to go, to the discos.thank god for roller discos . USA in jackson heights was a good one..
why can't time be this fun, this innocent again. I remember my parents going to the disco every weekend, me and my sister stayed with my aunt and her two daughters, we were able to stay up late listening to albums pretending to be "disco lady's"- but that was over 30 years ago, the world has changed so much since then. good times.
This is just amazing! I have never seen anything representing disco so well! it looks like it was a brilliant show. I don't suppose it'd be on DVD anywhere... does anyone know. Also, MROB - i totally love you man! You are sooooo right in all of your comments! Keep the spirit alive x
And look at the way we used to dress up!! It's as though disco brought "class" into our lives!!! And notice how most everyone (including me back then) was so THIN!!!! What are we eating these days??? :-( Ha! Such great times and a great video! Thank you, Patty!
Fabulous!!! this was happiness not like now with awful hip hop trance and techno yuk this killed all joy in the new york nightlife i believe our nation went down with the loss of this music lets revive it !!!
Let's revive it...AMEN!!! I am sooo thankful to be as old as I am to actually experience this era in music...Listening to the kids scream and chant toward the end of this video takes me back some 30 years ago...And you're right....Our youth today have nothing in comparison! The INTAMACY one felt during "hustle" dancing was INCREDIBLE!!! We need to pass this down from generation to generation!
"Soul Alive" a local tri-state tv program (NYC, NJ and some parts of Connecticut. Soul Alive aired every Saturday on Channel 11 at 12:00 PM. There was nothing "soul' about "Soul Alive" the music featured was pure 100 percent disco.
Soul Alive would spotlight a New York City high school, and the best dancers from that school would be invited to dance. "Soul Train" & "American Bandstand" would feature some well known dancers every week or "regulars' this was not the case with "soul alive".
Wow, Bandstand 54!! Thank you for the insight on this video! How cool that you even remember the time this was aired! I wish there were more Soul Alive clips to see! I've e-mailed "Patti" hoping that she has more to share! I keep coming back to this video clip over and over again!!! :-)
Thanks for the post. Thanks for the memories. I forgot how we used to carry on on the dance floor.If you got more, please post them. Loved the song. What other song did they mix this one with? Remember anyone?
Oh my God, oh my God, OHHH MYYY GODDDDDD! Soul Alive!!! 1978 started with dropping out of College (crushing) and in a way, ended with enlisting in the Navy in mid September. In between, I mostly partied all 7 days. I spent most of the next 3 years in Japan. Over there, my friend in the Air Force, and his wife told me about a club in New York that had opened in '77. It was called Paradise Garage. I got out in '81, and the rest as they say, was history. Man, what history! Thanks so much.
OMG! At 2:37 there is this move right in front of the camera where the girl is leaning on the guys side and HE'S leaning too! I FORGOT that move, but did it all of the time. We would often then follow it up with a quick change directly into a drop dip. Man, it was fun to see that again and remember it. And all those wrap-around danskin skirts! I must have owned 10 of them. It was definitely a different era and a LOT OF FUN (and I was 16 at the time - the disco owner didn't know...).
Wow I remember this song, We'd all hit the floor at Third World remember guys in El Sereno, Ca and Circus Circus in Hollywood some celebrity's would come in & party with everyone. It was really nice, I was only 17 yrs Old the owner's would'nt mind, we would bring alot of good energy and about 14 people with us & it was clean fun, no drugs, just dancing learning all the new steps and bringing them back to the neighbor hood for everyone to learn and enjoy.
This was a great vid to see. So many time, you see people doing the Hustle and they all look like fools, but I was a Latin Hustle instructor and did competitions when this song was a hit and we all looked like these people: beautiful skirts that would flare out when we would spin, nice make-up, styled hair. It wasn't silly, it was a blast and it was a lot classier than it's often portrayed. This was one of my favorite songs because it was FAST, and those moves (we did them all) were quick!
oh man! you had to keep the song all through! it's approximately 4:15 . I've heard a million songs and millions musical styles and keep on jumpin is always one of my fav!
along with metallica/ ride the lightning .the powerful no nonsense melody, catchy hook, and unforgettable ending will always haunt me and I'm 44! I still feel the same!!
Oh my god i stumbled onto this travesty by accident... i can feel this video sucking the taste and class and dignity from my very soul... the dude at the start is one funky cat though.. New York we love you!! absolute disgusting nightmare...
Real New Yorkers basically ballroom dancing to one of the great Patrick Adams disco arrangements is not a travesty. Solid Gold "dancers" mime-stripping to Top 40 pop is! I love these local dance shows best. For every high-end Studio 54, there was a small underground club somewhere else. It was street music too, not just BeeGee's fluff.
mister you are so right. the producers of those days quickly cashed in the disco rage with massive movies and stuff. yet disco and dancing contest were pretty underground... lot of latinos inmigrants, black guys loved it and i think the flavors in disco are so diverse ´causo of that. cheers!
I dream someday that I can return back to the disco days. Disco never died... alot of the music today sounds like the same beat. now where did I place my platform shoes
I was a NYC Disco Queen: prided myself in being the best dancer everywhere, went to Ipanema, Copa, Focus, Elephas, Seconds, Lemon Tree. Thanks for this post, now I can show my teen girls the discos I went to.
amazing track . btw this is by Musique not MYSTIQUE ? !! what is mr disco afro on about . he is such a kool kat tho we will forgive him !
jsummer05 4 months ago
I Like this kind of music very much but i wouldn't dance to this music. Real G's don't dance, they boogie .lol ...kiddin im not a gangsta buti feel the groove !
StrictlyBG 4 months ago
I hope a hustle club will open in Seatttle and play the awsome soul people danced to back in the 70's.
retrocheeta9 4 months ago
Grande.. que bueno que recorde el nombre.. :)
areopagox 5 months ago
No blue print was left for the young kids today in America to copy. Can you beleive some of the fashions they wear at the club today they look like they are going to a dam picnic no style. Girls if your ass is to big to put on tites don't !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
geraldsurratt 5 months ago
ahora todos los jovenes borrachos y drogos nada mas se van a hacer pendejos y ni bailan parece que estan clavados en el piso como idiotas #nopinchesmames
18turbo2005 6 months ago
Bring back the disco scene !!!
essertpitay 6 months ago
como me gustaria haber ido a una de esas discos, haber sido joven o adulta en los 70s ha de ver sido genial ,o mejor aun que ese concepto regresara a esta epoca,porque el concepto de hoy del ''antro''/club en Mexico francamente me deprime,ver un monton de borrachos,drogos,chavas enseñando el trasero,chiches y demas partes nobles y chavos ''perreando'' con ellas,francamente me da asco;mil veces prefiero la cachonderia,el arte y ritmo de la musica disco y Musique no es la excepcion.
exoticlonghair 7 months ago
@exoticlonghair Amen!
mrob75 6 months ago
this may be NYC but could well be brasilia circa 78 lol we looked and danced exactly the same!
TRAVISBR7 7 months ago
MYSTIQUE?oops...MUSIQUE is the group y'all.
prints76 8 months ago
thanks so much for posting this, i cant believe im in it, brings me back to that magical time in all the clubs dancing the night away, i never thought i would see myself dancing from those days, luv luv luv this video :)
yokohamafoxy 10 months ago
And here the seeds to house music were planted
VEVOblowschunks 10 months ago
absolute classic. love this so much. what memories. you have done yourself proud posting this, deb xxx
cornishdeb 10 months ago
why does he call this group 'Mystique'? Isn't it pronounced like 'Mus-ique' ?
jarvass 10 months ago
Hot City Disco was on during the summer of 1978, on Channel 5 WNEW Every Saturday at 6:00 PM. The show originated from Los Angeles, and featured many dancers from American Bandstand, for example Gina Sprague, Kim Schrier etc.
nymet2454 11 months ago
I am a native New Yorker and I haven't heard this song since the 70s disco era. I do not remember this show?
memyself2k 1 year ago
@memyself2k If you would like to hear a brilliant retake on this song the prolific House, R&B and Dance producer Todd Terry did a wonderful remake of this song and he actually brought in Jocelyn Brown and Marsha Wash (singers from back in the day) to do the vocals. I actually prefer the remake for Hustle dancing as it's not "silly aerobics" fast allowing for more expressive dancing.
Look for Todd Terry Keep On Jumpin (Tee's Freeze mix)
GordonBeckles 11 months ago
@memyself2k This show was on channel 11 WPIX it was take off of soul train did not last very long
partyspecialists 11 months ago
I want to go back to the disco era. Today's music isn't the same.
jpsmart59 1 year ago
I wish shows like this were still on tv!
missohio83 1 year ago
i use to like "hot city" and the soap factory was the cheesy one.lol any more of these videos? good stuff .i 've been searching for them until i ran across this one.thanks for posting
dosx78 1 year ago
These days remind me of when it was a time of food, fun and fellowshipping. And most of all, Dancing Dancing Dancing!!!
lr2275 1 year ago
Back in 1978 these dance shows were on TV every week 1) "Soul Train" 2) "American Bandstand" 3) "Soul Alive" 4)"Soap Factory" 5) "Hot city Disco" 6) "Dance Fever".
nymet2454 1 year ago
@nymet2454 i don't remember hot city disco i lived in new york city at the time not sure that show was on new york area
partyspecialists 11 months ago
Disco Ball 9 @ Trump Taj Mahal casino resort atlantic city nj usa on saturday oct 16, 2010. Gloria Gaynor, Musique, Rob Parissi of wild cherry, santa esmeralda starring leroy gomez, anita ward, the trammps featuring earl young, norma jean wright luci martin formerly of chic, sugar hill gang, linda clifford, peaches and herb, rose royce, lime, linda clifford, original village people cowboy randy jones, wcbs fm dj joe causi & smokin joe frazier. the worlds biggest disco live concert. r u goin babe
larrytheeight 1 year ago
thx for uploading :]
CrispyRhythm 1 year ago
I don´t no why every time I hear this song it makes me feel like I have been here before, I mean, it takes to back to the 70´s just as this age really was.
Erika77ful 1 year ago
My husband and I were Disco Ducks too !!! I remember wearing these dresses.
Bailairma 1 year ago
I was 11 at the time....but I felt that in terms of the Disco era....1978 was the best year.
Krazy3912 1 year ago
@Krazy3912 I was 10, and I have to agree with you, '78 was the best year. The next year it started to fall apart. But it was nice to be so young and have that in our memory. We needed it to grow up in the 80z and begin the decade with some good Punk and then Metal, Freestyle, and Rap.
orlandosierra 1 year ago
This was my favortie show to watch on Saturdays. There a couple of people I knew that appeared on frpm Westchester NY ; Westchester county......Ferdi Picciano& Debbie Marano, Lynn Dee Kelner& Felix Patron , and Alex KIm and Donna Guido.
weezerz 1 year ago
Super!
chipsunlimited 1 year ago
como me hubiese gustado vivir esa epoca, ahora los chavos en el "antro" solo se la pasan fumando, tomando y fajando, jaja sinceramente, en esa epoca la gente bailaba y se divertia de manera sana. no puedo decir que no habia drogas, alcohol y esas cosas pero no era un desmadre tan pesado como ahora, y no digamos de la musica, la musica de esa epoca era completamente instrumental y no hecha por una consola como ahora, total que la epoca disco fue y seguira siendo la mejor, por favor regresaaaa
cajotreto 1 year ago
@cajotreto Hoy en dia los jovenes bailan como si estuvieran haciendo sexo Es halgo espantoso La manera en que visten (tacky) y el modo que los hombres tratan a las mujeres La epoca de disco fue una maravilla En ese entonces yo asistia secundaria y los disco dances apartir de la escuela estaban muy de moda Llevavmos nuestros discos a la cafeteria de la escuela y vamonos! Instant disco! :-)
mrob75 1 year ago
@cajotreto totalmente de acuerdo ojala regresara esa epoca
exoticlonghair 8 months ago
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cajotreto 1 year ago
Ahhh...Now this was MY GENERATION! I thank God that I was a part of this era!!!! Wouldn't trade these time for the world!!! And to think that all our young kids have today is Lady Ga-Ga!
mrob75 1 year ago
pattyval, Keep on jumpin' - Musique vid is awesome vid...DISCO TREASURE!..keep on jumpin' let your body fly............
1nine79 1 year ago
I am Gerry Bledsoe's unwanted lovechild!
Bashimillar 1 year ago
Disco was the music where one could be free and enjoy life. I was a kid (around 9) when Disco was HUGE. Growing up in New York City, everybody did the Hustle & Bus Stop. The 12" Disco Singles were flying off the shelves and platform shoes were selling like gold. I never made it to the Discotheque, but rest assure I had every Disco track that was released. Every record label from T.K., WestEnd, Salsoul, SAM, Prelude to Motown, CBS, RCA and Casablanca took a ride on the Disco Train.
reddvelvet 1 year ago
@reddvelvet even as kids in nyc (i was 11)you felt the energy of this music.ktu' radio was the Sh*t and all the youngings wanting to go, to the discos.thank god for roller discos . USA in jackson heights was a good one..
dosx78 1 year ago
Check out my mayne in the blue "7" jersey!
j5356972 1 year ago
why can't time be this fun, this innocent again. I remember my parents going to the disco every weekend, me and my sister stayed with my aunt and her two daughters, we were able to stay up late listening to albums pretending to be "disco lady's"- but that was over 30 years ago, the world has changed so much since then. good times.
nosey32 2 years ago 14
@nosey32 I agree, those old days that will never come back !
6646393214 1 year ago
Nice street hustle!
antontango 2 years ago
This is just amazing! I have never seen anything representing disco so well! it looks like it was a brilliant show. I don't suppose it'd be on DVD anywhere... does anyone know. Also, MROB - i totally love you man! You are sooooo right in all of your comments! Keep the spirit alive x
eurodeluxe 2 years ago
i was 7 yrs. old. i wanted to be older so i could dance on soul alive. channel 11 in nyc.
skyslope 2 years ago
WAT A JAM MAN
callumbrowns 2 years ago
I was born in 1977 when this kind of music was so popular. And I grew up with this music. I love Disco, and this song is so great
Erika77ful 2 years ago
Como se divertia la gente de nuestra epoca con tan buena musica que te provocaba bailarla hasta el cansancio, que bellas epocas .
giaccomoverdoni 2 years ago
lol...great song shame about the dancing:)
vickypaige15 2 years ago
And look at the way we used to dress up!! It's as though disco brought "class" into our lives!!! And notice how most everyone (including me back then) was so THIN!!!! What are we eating these days??? :-( Ha! Such great times and a great video! Thank you, Patty!
mrob75 2 years ago
Fabulous!!! this was happiness not like now with awful hip hop trance and techno yuk this killed all joy in the new york nightlife i believe our nation went down with the loss of this music lets revive it !!!
24lisabeth 2 years ago
Let's revive it...AMEN!!! I am sooo thankful to be as old as I am to actually experience this era in music...Listening to the kids scream and chant toward the end of this video takes me back some 30 years ago...And you're right....Our youth today have nothing in comparison! The INTAMACY one felt during "hustle" dancing was INCREDIBLE!!! We need to pass this down from generation to generation!
mrob75 2 years ago
"Soul Alive" a local tri-state tv program (NYC, NJ and some parts of Connecticut. Soul Alive aired every Saturday on Channel 11 at 12:00 PM. There was nothing "soul' about "Soul Alive" the music featured was pure 100 percent disco.
Soul Alive would spotlight a New York City high school, and the best dancers from that school would be invited to dance. "Soul Train" & "American Bandstand" would feature some well known dancers every week or "regulars' this was not the case with "soul alive".
bandstand54 2 years ago
Wow, Bandstand 54!! Thank you for the insight on this video! How cool that you even remember the time this was aired! I wish there were more Soul Alive clips to see! I've e-mailed "Patti" hoping that she has more to share! I keep coming back to this video clip over and over again!!! :-)
mrob75 2 years ago
pattyval...Esperamos muchos, muchos mas "clips" de "Soul Alive"! No seas malita :-) M.
mrob75 2 years ago
this brings back memorys of sheiks in collins st melbourne
OUYEN 2 years ago
I'm hard pressed to think of any other song that epitomizes disco than this song right HERE. :-)
Krazy3912 2 years ago
Thanks for the post. Thanks for the memories. I forgot how we used to carry on on the dance floor.If you got more, please post them. Loved the song. What other song did they mix this one with? Remember anyone?
FLATX7880 2 years ago
Oh my God, oh my God, OHHH MYYY GODDDDDD! Soul Alive!!! 1978 started with dropping out of College (crushing) and in a way, ended with enlisting in the Navy in mid September. In between, I mostly partied all 7 days. I spent most of the next 3 years in Japan. Over there, my friend in the Air Force, and his wife told me about a club in New York that had opened in '77. It was called Paradise Garage. I got out in '81, and the rest as they say, was history. Man, what history! Thanks so much.
alkh3myst 2 years ago
OMG! At 2:37 there is this move right in front of the camera where the girl is leaning on the guys side and HE'S leaning too! I FORGOT that move, but did it all of the time. We would often then follow it up with a quick change directly into a drop dip. Man, it was fun to see that again and remember it. And all those wrap-around danskin skirts! I must have owned 10 of them. It was definitely a different era and a LOT OF FUN (and I was 16 at the time - the disco owner didn't know...).
EquiPro 2 years ago
Actually, better view at 2:34
EquiPro 2 years ago
.08-.09
PCchongor 2 years ago
.05-.08
.12-.13
PCchongor 2 years ago
"Keep On Jumpin'" by Musique! I think Jocelyn Brown was one of the vocalists for this group.
rfschober 2 years ago
@rfschober Yep. Jocelyn Brown, and Christine Wiltshire who sang the West End Records version of "Weekend". More of Patrick Adams' brilliance.
alkh3myst 7 months ago
danced my arse off to this here groove. Could never stand touch dancing, hustle notwithstanding.
dubuffet69 2 years ago
Wow I remember this song, We'd all hit the floor at Third World remember guys in El Sereno, Ca and Circus Circus in Hollywood some celebrity's would come in & party with everyone. It was really nice, I was only 17 yrs Old the owner's would'nt mind, we would bring alot of good energy and about 14 people with us & it was clean fun, no drugs, just dancing learning all the new steps and bringing them back to the neighbor hood for everyone to learn and enjoy.
mirabal36 2 years ago
This was a great vid to see. So many time, you see people doing the Hustle and they all look like fools, but I was a Latin Hustle instructor and did competitions when this song was a hit and we all looked like these people: beautiful skirts that would flare out when we would spin, nice make-up, styled hair. It wasn't silly, it was a blast and it was a lot classier than it's often portrayed. This was one of my favorite songs because it was FAST, and those moves (we did them all) were quick!
EquiPro 2 years ago 3
oh man! you had to keep the song all through! it's approximately 4:15 . I've heard a million songs and millions musical styles and keep on jumpin is always one of my fav!
along with metallica/ ride the lightning .the powerful no nonsense melody, catchy hook, and unforgettable ending will always haunt me and I'm 44! I still feel the same!!
sweetgyy 3 years ago
OH MY GOD!!! SOUL ALIVE!!!
I absolutely cannot believe I stumbled onto this. THIS has made my day!
smoothpants 3 years ago 2
god damn it i want to cry and dance but my damn-arse hips just cant do anything close
disco forever!, dudes, enlight society with your cultural wisdom!
colectivoafromedusa 3 years ago
this is simply THE shit
man those were parties
although this one is a little staged, the coke and joints raged everywhere in disco parties
clubbin clothing were outragoeous
beautiful posting, thanks so much!
colectivoafromedusa 3 years ago
that looks fun.
Excellent Disco music and a high qualitly lit dance floor
HueyHoggsbrother 3 years ago
He said "Mystique."
djlain 3 years ago
Oh my god i stumbled onto this travesty by accident... i can feel this video sucking the taste and class and dignity from my very soul... the dude at the start is one funky cat though.. New York we love you!! absolute disgusting nightmare...
markhammond15 3 years ago
Real New Yorkers basically ballroom dancing to one of the great Patrick Adams disco arrangements is not a travesty. Solid Gold "dancers" mime-stripping to Top 40 pop is! I love these local dance shows best. For every high-end Studio 54, there was a small underground club somewhere else. It was street music too, not just BeeGee's fluff.
Jolar70 3 years ago
I bow to your obvious superior wisdom, though perhaps in a genre of music that is about as relevant to me as woman's basketball...
markhammond15 3 years ago
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banditash72 2 years ago
mister you are so right. the producers of those days quickly cashed in the disco rage with massive movies and stuff. yet disco and dancing contest were pretty underground... lot of latinos inmigrants, black guys loved it and i think the flavors in disco are so diverse ´causo of that. cheers!
colectivoafromedusa 3 years ago
What a great time for music!!
pabc 3 years ago
I dream someday that I can return back to the disco days. Disco never died... alot of the music today sounds like the same beat. now where did I place my platform shoes
dallaspolo 3 years ago 3
i dream that dream with you. i know where my platform shoes are. go and find yours and we will dance and dream together, deb
cornishdeb 3 years ago
Hell YEA. we can dance the night away
dallaspolo 3 years ago
I was a NYC Disco Queen: prided myself in being the best dancer everywhere, went to Ipanema, Copa, Focus, Elephas, Seconds, Lemon Tree. Thanks for this post, now I can show my teen girls the discos I went to.
IIllIIllIIllI 3 years ago 2
Another classic fav of mine.Gosh if the radio didn't blast this one a lot,well there was a lot of disco to play then anyway,lol.
babystrange 3 years ago
I used 2 luv being swung around like this...LOL
LAgirl4life 3 years ago
nice song!!! u have to listen to corenell's remix.....good as well
DeejayIvor 3 years ago
I really miss those days
dallaspolo 3 years ago
I really wish I knew how to hustle. It just seems so difficult!
blktenor 3 years ago
soul alive wpix ny--lives!!
tapthat2012 4 years ago
so from tem Todd Terry got the samples - as always house is made from ashes of disco. today people can't move like those on video.
kubsonpl 4 years ago
So true! Where are these dancers today?
sastal 3 years ago
Those dancers are the people of my generations (people in their 20's and younger) parents and grandparents lol I love it!!!!
btimez1983 3 years ago
If their kids only knew! Those days and folks were far more sensual than anything or anyone around today.
sastal 3 years ago
hummm disco oh yeahhh thk u pat : )
moroccoexpress 4 years ago
Thanks for your comments
pattyval 4 years ago
Great!!!!!!!!!! Thank you for sharing.
I've been looking for this song almost 10years.. Gosh.
attode 4 years ago
Es un Clasico de los 70s... gracias por los comments
pattyval 4 years ago 4
YEAHHH.. Keep on Jumpin' let your body fly!!! ooooooohh yeahhhh...
kaaa111 4 years ago
esta cancion y la de Dance, Dance, Dance, son mis hits!!
maocp 4 years ago
I lve It this Song!!!!!!!!!!... me encanta!!!..aunque no sabia que era una cancion de los 70's!! pero es EXCELENTE
vallecastro2002 4 years ago