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  • this just makes me want to fuck === ing throw up

  • Summer of '77 baby! That's when I was born. :) Dayum, music was good then....

  • superb ! so into the atlanta rhythm section

  • This just makes me wanna fuck ...real bad

  • 12 ppl thought there was doo doo in the bath

  • i always liked this song i can relate to this song i was into this guy.but I'm married so i didn't do nothing

  • I love this stuff, present day music isnt really music at all compared to 50s 60s 70s 80s

  • when i was a little kid, i thought he was singing "there was doodoo in the bath"

    XD

  • @tsartodd lmao sorry.

  • barry baileys sweet picking and ronnie hammonds honeysuckle vocals made this song.

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  • I'd forgotten about this great old song-Thanks for the memories.

  • I was born in 80. I feel sorry for this generation. no music compares to the 70's, 80's, and 90's. And the 70's had the most variety! everything now is just rehash with no immagination.

  • Always Great...

  • THE YOUNG'UN OF TODAY ARE AS WE ONCE WERE........BUT.......ALL THEY CAN DO IS HEAR ABOUT THE ROCK-N-ROLL,WE LIVED IT......

  • BEEN THERE DONE THAT,GOT THE T-SHIRT I AIN'T NEVER GOING BACK.........LONG LIVE ROCK.....

  • classic!

  • yeah ive been thinking about whats it going to be like when were alone.

  • I'm 26 and this song is great, wish one of my favorite bands (Queens of the Stone Age) would cover this song. Josh would be great on guitar and singing this tune.

  • I was born in 1968 and yes, the music of the 70s and 80s was so much better. ARS was a great band. The song Alien was their best IMHO. I wish they made music like this today.

  • 1961 Model here...We had THE BEST MUSIC EVER! I got the best of all of it 60s, 70's, 80's and 90's because my Mom was a music Lover too..Riding in her 1964 Mustang Fastback Midnight Blue with the greatest music known to man blasting throught the speakers! Wish we could go back to happy times like that! Who's putting together the FLUX CAPACITOR? LOLOL

  • Thumbs up if Lost In Translation brought you here :)

  • @mulc Jesus I thought I'd be the only one :) You gotta admit...that scene wouldn't have been NEARLY as effective without this song...felt it in my gut like I was a kid again....

  • @remcycle Totally! You can see it in their eyes! Love that movie!

  • 56 model here...i agree, but...if we could just cut out the disco years! how does a generation go from classic rock to disco? did we do that many drugs?

  • I was also 54 year good memories

  • Love it, thanks for the post! Great memories!

  • It's "but I could not catch your eye", not 'get your eyes"

  • great song, no matter how old you are.

  • 1964 was a good year, as well. I also really like Imaginary Lover.

  • 1954 was a good year

  • I was born in 87 and even I love this! Thank God my parents have fabulous taste in music! I was raised to love and appreciate all genres

    

  • I was young and had the lyrics all wrong, thought they said, When you walked into the room, there was doo doo in the bath, boy I really had it twisted

  • @reeceeooo haha. I just laughed my ass off. Thanks for that!

  • Born in 66 so I guess that makes the 80's music my generation. But anything from the past is what I love. Especially the 70's music. Reminds me so much of my childhood; camping, picking beans in the beanfield w/the radio's playing in the background from other pickers. Ahhh what a x. Sigh.

  • Awesome Love Song...From the 70s.

  • Ha...I just posted this link on my bf's facebook page...I'm 49. Ah, the memories!! :)

  • i was born in 74, and it was awesome to watch my mom n dad dance in the living room to these songs, and now, im dancing in my living room with my man, and the kids watching us. and the kids think,,," WE ARE AWESOME!"..lol

  • She walks in a smoky bar with 70's hair and tiger eyes. You watch her dance. She makes eye contact......you HAVE to have her.

  • Nice!! 1976 was indeed a good year. (wink>) (wink)

  • One of my all time favorite tunes!

  • Back in those days, I had about 5 local radio stations playing dozens and dozens of hit songs. Now I have dozens and dozens of station playing the same crappy 5 songs over and over again.

  • for -sL-

    LOL

  • @PriorySoulTemple

    ...still funny.

  • Im soo jealous of people born in the 50's and 60's.. I was born in 90! Most of the music put out when i was in high school fucking sucked!! I swear that a good part of my generation are brainwashed into thinking that bullshit like lil wayne, justin beber etc. are criteria for good music taste.. Yes its a form of entertainment, but in no way is it music or art. This however is real art. Its not just about bitches money and drugs. Its a timeless and beautiful snapshot of emotion.

  • @StereoIWantItAll I was born in the '70's, but I get ya. I feel lucky to have grown up with great tunes like this. It is also cool that young people appreciate fantastic stuff like this. Good for you! It gives me a bit of hope for the future. :-D

  • i can relate to this song being into someone of course i'm married and didn't do nothing.

  • this song reminds me of living at my parents townhouse back in 1978..wierd how flashes of my past just came pouring in

  • I am so glad I am a 60's child how lucky I was to grow up with the best music ever created, so so lucky.

  • lost in translation

  • One of the best make-out songs ever! Love this! Thanks for the post!!

  • There was voodoo in the vag

  • Nothing like growing up in the 70's~~This music is the best music ever!! All this other music out nowadays is gargabe and useless!! This kind of music touchs your body,mind, and spirit~~Listen to his sexy voice!! You can hear the sexuality in it!! Oh Ya!!!!

  • @rtfgyhuj23456ty You are so right. I grew up in the 70's and 80's. The stuff, like this, from the 70's is so much more powerful than the 80's.

  • shudder to think kicked this version's butt

  • One of the best, sexiest songs ever!

  • Ive been listening to Adam Carolla this morning (I am right now) and he said this song is a piece of FUCKing shit. Adam was right. AGAIN

  • @IWantDaveKast opinions are like assholes. everybodys got one

  • @jdbeo ....and they ALL stink . LOL

  • @IWantDaveKast who is adam corlella i never heard of him. i take it by your post he is a talk show host. prob another howard stern wannabe.

  • @bisp25 considering he is far and away the most succesfull podcaster in the world i would hardly call him a wannabe. This music sucks monkey dicks

  • @IWantDaveKast podcaster ROFL !!!!!!!!

  • @bisp25 i love how you think that is funny when he grew up in the 80's and knows good music. This is some shit.

  • @IWantDaveKast a podcaster ROFL !!!!

  • Adam Corolla was right about this song.

  • What's funny is that I'm a Gen-Xer but my sister was 9 years older. I remember listening to music from the mid 70's with her when I was a pre-teen. 70's soft rock kicked ass, I love it still today and this song is a perfect example.

  • 70s kool...!!!!!

  • this is the good old 70's.

  • Dig that Rhodes, pure 70's baby!

  • I'm glad I grew up in the 70's and was able to enjoy great music like this.

  • Sounds great on KLIPSH audio!!!

  • I was born in the 80s Cannot believe I just found out about this song. OMG...I AM SO INTO ....IT! LOVE IT!

  • The 1970s ... you had to be there! A great time to grow up ... most everyone had work, homes, super cars!!, very positive attitude everywhere.

  • a hottie played this when i walked into her house after one of my fights.HIGHLY RECOMmENDED if you want it to be the best night ever!!!

  • this is the best version, thanks ann6079, I was really young when this came out, but I knew what they meant, still a great song, lyrics are very sexy...

  • SHE REMEMBERS THE SAME STUFF I DO,WHERE EVER SHE IS......ingram texas,summer of 77

  • Love it !!

  • Masterpiece, i have no other words to express...

  • Great records and one of the best bands of the Southern Rock days...I saw this band live so many times in their recording prime...Just tasty tunes that went well with tasty buds...the smoke really flew at an ARS concert....

  • Reminds me of the Imperial Room in Tampa Fl. Met a beautiful cocktail watress there. Her name was Kat Rose. Good times for awhile and then we moved along, but have never forgotten her and hope she' s doing well all these years later.

  • I really disliked this song when it came out in the summer of '77 -- it competed with Frampton's "I'm in You" for the most played song that summer...but it's definitely a classic that I enjoy hearing now. Thanks for posting!

  • i remember i met this guy at little festival i was into him and he was into me and we danced together.he was drinking.if i hadn't of been married omg i would have went home with him

  • Zombie Love!

  • classssssic!

  • Im so 45 and im feelin old 2 and yeh damn right this song jams but at least I dont even look 45!Thank GOD!!!

  • One of my favorite songs ever. : )

  • I know im old and so is this song BUT its still cool !!

  • i been jamming this since the 70s. yet when i hear it play i turn into a 70s sh0w scene and ask hot donna to dance with me. :-)

    dam i miss the 70s, that was the last time i was happy.

  • Sweet... and Amazing

  • I came here from the movie "Lost In Translation" awesome song !

  • @leoprisionero That is why I came here as well! I do like the lady that sings it better than this tho

  • @boomjosh man, the version performed in Lost in Translation is awesoooomee ! cheers for lost in translation !

  • @boomjosh ah, but this song is performed by the piano player, the lady sings some songs, one of them is Scarborough Fair

  • I love this song! Born in 63. I grew up with this. I love the seventies music!!

  • On the Les Paul disc "American made world played". Les and Peter Frampton do a a great version of this song. Definitely worth checking out.

  • I love this music. I been looking a long time for this song. Thanks

  • The 30 dislikes R asses!! Don't know good music when they here it!!!!!!!!

  • Saw them in Ft Pierce Fla in 78 or 79. Little Rive Band opened up for them. Thanks Mike, Valerie,Lynne..

  • When you walked into the room

    There was doo doo in a vase.

  • @thoughtswithmorgan 68 rules october of course

  • @thoughtswithmorgan Funniest thing Ive read this year!!!! LOL Thanks and Merry Christmas!

  • @rainallday Thank you!!!! MERRY CHRISTMAS! ho-ho-ho!

  • Who the fuck dislikes this?

  • fuckin great groove in all their songs. all the musicians are talented and fall into their roles effortlessly, that's something few groups get. having a great lead singer and lyrics is helpful too.

  • LOVE LOVE LOVE !!!!! COOLLL

  • I was born in "68" nothing like growing up during the 70's and 80's.....the best

  • @PatriotBorn born in 68 too ..feel like im still young..did your parents have alot of LPs around like mine did ...from ac/dc to saturday night fever ..

  • @phillygirl5968 Oh yea my Dad owned a club in San Francisco and one in Salinas, CA.....

  • @PatriotBorn I WAS BORN IN1954, AND YOU ARE RIGHT. THERE IS NOTHING LIKE GROWING UP IN THE 50'S, 60'S, 70'S, 80'S, 90'S ETC. ETC. ETC.

  • @robeyonekenobi1 1954 was a good year

  • @MrBluesdrummr PURE CLASSIC BABY.CARS,GOODTIMES, AND JUST THE GENERAL WAY OF LIFE. PEOPLE DIDN'T SHOOT PEOPLE FOR CRAZY NOTIONS.I CAN'T GO BACK, BUT I CAN REMEMBER!!!!

  • @robeyonekenobi1 i agree i wished i grew in that time such memories thank you for the music

  • @436543 A.R.S. ALSO USE TO BE THE CLASSICS FOUR. GUESS THAT DATES ME. I WRITE IN ALL CAPS BECAUSE I SUCK AT TYPING.

  • @robeyonekenobi1 The same ClassicsIV that played with Dennis Yost?

  • @BeckeyGirard YES. CHECK OUT TRACES OF LOVE. IT WAS A BIG ONE FOR THEM. WHEN I WAS YOUNG MY BROTHER WAR IN THE NAVY, VIETNAM ON SEVERAL SHIPS. HE WOULD GO TO JAPAN ONCE INA A WHILE, HE COULD BUY ALBUMS FOR 10 CENTS APIECE DUE TO NO COPYRIGHT AGREEMENTS. I HAD A LOT OF ALBUMS, BUT THEY WERE WRITTEN IN JAPANESE. STILL, THE MUSIC WAS THE SAME. I STILL LIKE THEIR MUSIC AFTER ALL THESE YEARS!

  • @robeyonekenobi1 Oh my friend I know it well! My voice coach made me sing that song over and over but, I never got sick of it! On the other hand she also made me sing that HORRIBLE song "The Rose" by Bette Midler and after the third time I would have rather been sick than sing it again! Love Dennis Yost and the Classics IV

  • @robeyonekenobi1 BTW those would be worth a mint right now...I worked in a collectible record store for a few years by day while singing in my little cover bands at night..The owner turned out to be one of the best friends I ever had and could do an impression of Wolfman Jack that if you closed your eye's you would think the real man was standing right next to you! I have a friend that still deals in collectibles if you ever want him to tell you what they're worth...I'm on FB RebeccaandJoeGirard

  • @BeckeyGirard I STILL HAVE ALOT OF THEM STORED AWAY, NOT THE JAPANESE ONES, THE ORIGINAL ONES. THEY JUST MIGHT BE, MY KIDS WILL PROBABLY BE THE ONES TO DO THAT, BUT THANKS ANYWAY.

  • @BeckeyGirard yes that be the same classics 4. a few members of ars were in the classics 4. they wrote, produced, played, and did the arrangements for all thier songs. that be buddy buie, jr cobb, and dean daughtery. they left and formed thier own band ars. yost was an awesome singer no dout. but i like ars singer ronnie hammond. he has that honeysuckle voice. i know so many women who say ronnie has the sexiest singing voice they ever heard.

  • @robeyonekenobi1

    Me too 1954...awesome birth year

  • @patsyvanpelt3 HOPE ALL IS WELL WITH YOU. I ALWAYS THOUGHT SO TOO.

  • @PatriotBorn And me in '65. Yep there won't be another generation with our experience.

  • @PatriotBorn Yes sir!!! I liked the 80's in particular because I had just reached the age where I could get into places and didn't have to borrow id's that nobody fell for or use fake ones that never worked...hehehe...good times :o)

  • @awoowoowoo Sir, yes sir......remember those days so well......Keep it real Bro don't ever forget how it was as I feel right now we are all living in the Twilight Zone.....

  • @PatriotBorn Don't know about u or your age..But i miss the shit out of the 70's and 80's..Music was music back then..and People were real..Didn't matter what your skin color was..everyone acted like a human being..Plus there was no such thing as rap..Just good old Motown

  • @Midnightryder7 I am old enough to remember no such word like THROWBACK was ever thought of.....actually 43 now born in 1968 and you're 100% correct about people back then. I love Motown by the way....Marvin Gaye, David Ruffin, Jackson 5, you name it.....music was music back in that time period you actually knew how to play an instrument.

  • @PatriotBorn Envious, man. I'm a 94' baby. What I would give to know such a sweet age for music. I hope my generation opens their eyes to a golden era.

  • @thoughtswithmorgan It's not your fault you were just born in a different time period.....The good news is you RECOGNIZE and that is all that matters......Peace

  • @PatriotBorn I was born in 67!  I agree

  • @jadams2768 Damm we grew up when America was America.....nurf football in the streets, cops were normal, music rocked, way too much to list.

  • @PatriotBorn those times seem so innocent now

  • @PatriotBorn i love the seventies-this country rocks.im glad i was born in america!

  • i just like this song. and i saw them back in 77

  • no pants. no worries.

  • THESE WHITE FELLOWS GOT SOUL!!!!!!!

  • @mpercell imagine that. :)

  • how can you use other people to get what you eant be a man and do it yourself. i believe in you you can do it you just dont want to.

  • born in 62 lol!....yes this played and i was a teenager!....damn!

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  • damn so funky

  • CLASSIC!!!!!

  • This rocks in so very many ways - smooth, sexy, with just the right tempo - to dance to. This is a dream song for all time!

  • Wow is all I can say.

  • It doesn't get better than this! This has the same effect on me as it did 30 years ago.

  • awsome music

  • awesome

    

  • Classic. Who didn't like this song.

  • Awsome Style! Into This Song....

  • My kinda music:)

  • GAY Timmy THE PICKEL BOY

  • Awwwwwww, ozzy you are sooooooo lovable.

  • for peach my love

  • Okay! Solo has been here, and we subbed you! Sub us at Solothegroup!!! Right here on youtube! lol

  • Saw them in concert two years ago....and still so good!!! 

  • Thanks for the vedeo. I like much, again thanks

  • Grew up as a teenager in the '70s. All this great music brings back so many memories. NOTHING today compares to any of the great stuff I was raised with.

  • Which Atlanta Rhythm Section song has the lyrics, ".......winners are losers who keep going on........" ?? My favorite all-time words of wisdom, for sure.

  • @MrRonnieG that song is "Do It Or Die". They've started performing it again, now that the original singer and bass player are back in the band. I've got video of it (shameless plug, lol)

  • Me too jjjay69....all day at work listening to these songs on youtube!! Forget the radio...I love the lists on the right too - always reminds of another great 70's song!!

  • The best part of this song? Easily...it's the Fender Rhodes!!!

  • I swear I had pants before 0:01 =)

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  • Wonderous!!!

  • Heard it this morning. Had to play it here!

  • WHO could press dislike for THIS song? No soul having sorts I guess...

  • SO SEXY

  • baby makin music ;) 

  • I was born in 1970 and pretty much grew up on this great classic music having older brothers and sisters. I remember this playing all the time. Really good band and great tune. Thanx for posting...

  • @THEATREofPAIN270

    born '66. Dad a musician and love that "old" man still! Thanks Dad!!

  • @THEATREofPAIN270 i was born in 1971 so i know where your coming from

  • Where is the "Love" button!!!

  • Wow! forgot about this one - thanks!

  • When I was a kid, I swear I thought he was singing "When you walked into the room, there was doo-doo in your pants." True story and a great song.

  • On my first day of high school, while I was driving to school, this song was playing. Its now my first day of my second year of high school, and Im listening to it again. I think I should start every high school year that way.

  • Some of the best music EVER!!!!

  • I am so into you baby I can't get to nothing else!!!!! Yes what a great classic 70's song!!!

  • What a classic!

    garciaste