I have been moved by this track time and time again and that is why I had to feature it in my radio show called the Fingersnaps Music Salon aired on KPOO 89.5 San Francisco. I program Disco, House. NuJazz and Soul music every Wednesday Morning from 12mid to 3:00am. Check me out and feel the sound of the disco beat.
i first heard this song at the Warehouse in the bronx in 1997. I assumed it was a new release until i went to a store to buy it and the guy behind the counter told me it came out in 1974.
Here it is, Brother. A classic from my teen years. I remember this music before it was called Disco. As a matter of fact... I remember when Disco was still considered "ghetto". In 1976, when I was 17 if you where in any club in Bedford Stuy if you couldn't dance some type of Hustle or Steppin with the sisters... you ended up standing at the sidelines wishing you knew how. (LOL)
Then Saturday Night Fever came along and ruined it. Great movie about adolescence... lousy movie about dancin'. Sigh..
Mousse T made the only remix/re-edits worth listening or dancing to (besides Tom Moulton's work with the original). If you realy love club soul from the seventies then you really should seek out Bennedetti's remix of Double Exposure's "10 Percent".
@GordonBeckles Agree. Mousse always ... well how do you say ... leaves the classics enough air to breathe through, whilst some others jam everything in to an extent to eventually destroy the original vibe.
I have had this song in my head for too long without knowing what it was. Thank you for posting. Now, there wasn't another close to the same synopsis but sung by men?
This is great music!
Rodriquez124 1 week ago
I have been moved by this track time and time again and that is why I had to feature it in my radio show called the Fingersnaps Music Salon aired on KPOO 89.5 San Francisco. I program Disco, House. NuJazz and Soul music every Wednesday Morning from 12mid to 3:00am. Check me out and feel the sound of the disco beat.
djlamont 3 months ago
KLUB ZANZIBAR HIT ANTHEM!!!!!
DEZINE5 3 months ago
i first heard this song at the Warehouse in the bronx in 1997. I assumed it was a new release until i went to a store to buy it and the guy behind the counter told me it came out in 1974.
paragons00 4 months ago
MY JAM RIGHT HERE!!!
rpy76 6 months ago
I own this record Salsoul Records 1974/75! because Dj,s finest Club Standard
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bonntv 9 months ago
Classssss!
Discovios 10 months ago
this the only remix that was actualy done in a studio with the original master tapes.
just added new drum tracks. everthing else is from the original recording.
redone fabulasley. great job boris + mousse.
Djcole10 10 months ago
WERQQQQQQ!!!!!!!!
chgoblaqueman 1 year ago
The good old Mousse T ! I love also the Stomp Track
jazzyjeffNYC 1 year ago
Ive found it !!! Thanks for posting this !
TheMarilyn1969monroe 1 year ago
Here it is, Brother. A classic from my teen years. I remember this music before it was called Disco. As a matter of fact... I remember when Disco was still considered "ghetto". In 1976, when I was 17 if you where in any club in Bedford Stuy if you couldn't dance some type of Hustle or Steppin with the sisters... you ended up standing at the sidelines wishing you knew how. (LOL)
Then Saturday Night Fever came along and ruined it. Great movie about adolescence... lousy movie about dancin'. Sigh..
GordonBeckles 1 year ago 5
@GordonBeckles
I COULDN'T HAVE EXPLAINED IT BETTER.........
conelevatez 10 months ago
@GordonBeckles Come on, the movie wasnt that bad.
Discovios 10 months ago
Mousse T made the only remix/re-edits worth listening or dancing to (besides Tom Moulton's work with the original). If you realy love club soul from the seventies then you really should seek out Bennedetti's remix of Double Exposure's "10 Percent".
GordonBeckles 1 year ago
@GordonBeckles
I tried to find it, but, couldn't.
I did find the Walter Gibbons mix, and Tom's mix of "MLIF". Thanks for the heads-up.:)
TheReturnOfStephan1 1 year ago
Here it is:
/watch?v=y2FCwqGCX7o
TheReturnOfStephan1 1 year ago
@GordonBeckles Agree. Mousse always ... well how do you say ... leaves the classics enough air to breathe through, whilst some others jam everything in to an extent to eventually destroy the original vibe.
pianoman74 1 year ago
Love love love this song. Keep on listening to it on my ipod
discoqueensophie 1 year ago
I have had this song in my head for too long without knowing what it was. Thank you for posting. Now, there wasn't another close to the same synopsis but sung by men?
Singingjacobus 2 years ago