The 70s smelled like cigarettes, inner tubes, and diesel smoke. It looked like Saturday morning cartoons, black and white TV, and my dad’s perm. It felt like scrapes, bruises, and fistfights. It tasted like cobbler and homemade ice cream. It sounded like CBs, truck driving music, disco, my dad’s whistle, and music like this. I used to walk a mile to school by myself at 5, stay outside until the street lights came in, drink from hoses, cut through yards, play in streets, build treehouses, and explore all day. I miss it.
@axandio
Жыл бұрын
A time when men were men and sheep were scared!
@SueK51
Жыл бұрын
...and we survived all that. I miss it, too; things were much simpler then.
@jameswormington9978
Жыл бұрын
Bang on brother !
@andreadeamon6419
Жыл бұрын
I was 3. I do remember a lot from that age. We would dance all day long - we didn't about color and i still don't at 56.
@randallsterriker6905
Жыл бұрын
The 70s were a great time to live. We all i mean every one got along and music was a way of bringing us together as a nation. God how I wish those days would come back.
@Castironcarnivore
Жыл бұрын
In the 70’s, music brought us together, not tears us apart, nobody cared what color anyone was, the only care was if you could jam out and get down!
@rhendakiser4506
Жыл бұрын
Man I am so grateful I was raised in the 70's!! When it came to music and dancing, we were all in!! Back, white, yellow and red!! WE JUST DANCED And had fun!!! PRICELESS!!
@finallythere100
11 ай бұрын
They okayed this song non stop at the super fast ,fun mattahirn? Ride in Ocean City boardwalk amusement area . Being w teenage friends and riding this repeatedly to that song was so much fun!
@cyhawk16
11 ай бұрын
Me too, I wore elephant leg pants, mini skirts, drank from outdoors water hose, learned to ride a bike without training wheels, skinned our knees doing so. Just made our own fun, no electronics.
@janetmitchell4452
11 ай бұрын
We had great fun in the late 60s.music was music. We didn't care we just loved to dance and have fun.
@ironcladranchandforge7292
11 ай бұрын
That's right!! The 60's, 70's, and 80's were great and we all got along for the most part, and partied together. Then everything went to sh!t in the 2000's and I don't know why!!
@kitkakitteh
10 ай бұрын
Don’t lie; we were SKATING to it😂
@stinnychilds7766
Жыл бұрын
You hit the nail on the head about the 70s and whites and blacks getting along and coming together. Growing up in the 70s was a magical time. We could laugh at our differences and we cried and smiled at the things that brought us together.
@stevemelancon6207
8 ай бұрын
Amen @stinnychilds7766, we have more in common with our brothers and sisters than the folks that want to divide us want us to believe. We are one family. God's family. The music of the 70s proves that.
@TerryL421
Жыл бұрын
Don't feel bad about not knowing whether an artist is black or white. Back in the 70's we heard them on the radio and lots of time couldn't tell. We didn't have the internet to find out either. It was either album covers, magazines, actual concerts, or shows like American Bandstand, Soul Train, The Midnight Special or one of the many variety shows. I love the way you analyze the songs because sometimes I learn new things about the music I grew up on. I was 16 when this came out in 1976 and it was played on the radio a lot that summer. It was one of those songs you just wanted to turn up the volume and groove to whether I was riding my bike or at the beach or at home. I love watching younger people discover the music from my generation. Just subscribed - can't wait for more reactions!
@tonybarnett1158
Жыл бұрын
I will take an alternative point of view. Anyone who didn't know they were white, clearly didn't listen to the lyrics. The lyrics make it incredibly obvious. The audience says back to him, "Play that funky music white boy."
@derrickgoodwin6192
Жыл бұрын
Good music has no color
@Autumn8564
Жыл бұрын
Back then, we didn’t care what color they were.
@TerryL421
Жыл бұрын
@@Autumn8564 So true
@HutcH68
Жыл бұрын
@@Autumn8564Many still don’t. Not as many as I’d like, but that group is getting larger.
@my2centsiz3
Жыл бұрын
Your right, the 70s had Metal,, Rock, Folk, RnB, Motown, Jazz Rock. Disco, and ended with Punk. Greatest ERA for music ever. And we were closer as a Nation because we still may have been Democrat, Republican, Black, White, Gay or Straight. But at the end of the day ? We were all American. Nobody is American first anymore.
@ThatWasThenThisIsNow-yn1eq
6 ай бұрын
I am.
@gerib4234
Жыл бұрын
Youre so right! In the 70's and 80's no one was concerned about the color of skin. If you had a love for music and believe me, those might be the best 2 decades for music, we ALL came together to enjoy it. All genres of music included everyone! My 1st time hearing this song on my clock radio I literally got up and danced. Then I called a different radio station to request it bc it was so good! Then bought the album with babysitting money. Good times man!
@ithilnin123
Жыл бұрын
Yep. I was born in ‘71 and graduated high school in ‘89. We just all had a good time and didn’t worry about who was what color or anything like that. I hope we can go back to that point again. 💁🏻♀️
@marleneobstnash5517
Жыл бұрын
It was all about the music and having a good time in the 70s
@PatrickORourke-yz3xn
Жыл бұрын
I agree! There was a natural fusion of black blues/funk, pop and rock music partly from the British blues obsession and partly because of the free love and dance culture that simply didn't question sources of the music that drove their dance parties. Two of my own wrong assumptions were that when I first heard James Taylor and Stevie Ray Vaughn, for whatever reason, the picture of the artist in my head were black men. Also, I do recall being surprised and delighted when I saw Living Color for the first time.
@bryede
Жыл бұрын
I've come to realize that it's the powers that be that keep us distrustful of each other. We're easier to control when we're fighting.
@cbunix23
Жыл бұрын
No, not everyone felt that way. When Wild Cherry performed live it wasn't uncommon for a lot of the audience to get up and leave when they realized the band was white.
@kimhay4545
8 ай бұрын
i was a teen in the 70's. our age group had the BEST music, cars. i also wore a afro for a few years, without insulting anyone. i don't think we seen color as a problem, in my area growing up. we were blessed with a easy going lifestyle.
@lindastewart4768
8 ай бұрын
i graduated in 1976. we had the best of everything! music, cars, etc. we didn't care what color your skin was, if you were a decent human being, you were all in! i don't care! i still don't care what color your skin is!! if you're nice to me, i'll be nice to you in return!!! my dad worked in downtown Detroit with the bass guitarist's mom. in fact, Allen Wentz, the bassist, and i are still friends!!
@dagmar.6954
Жыл бұрын
Wild Cherry was formed in 1970. They have a very funky sound. Most people are shocked to see that this is a white band. The band's name "Wild Cherry" was taken from a box of cough drops.
@rebeccalipps23
Жыл бұрын
Hey Dagmar!!
@gracieb.3054
Жыл бұрын
I loved those Luden's lozenges, and all of my mom's record collection. I just grew up deciding whether the music was something I liked. My mom had soul, motown, funk, R&B, as well as folky type music, and lots of Beatles albums. Santana's 'Abraxas' album art was fascinating to me. All from the 60's to 80's. I was so lucky growing up exposed to all kinds of music. Especially Earth, Wind & Fire. Listening to these albums at 8 years old, lying on the orange, brown and cream shag rug, is one of my best memories growing up in the early 80's.
@teaburg
9 ай бұрын
@@gracieb.3054 I named a cat Abraxas.
@lorrigaines4902
Жыл бұрын
We loved the music growing up in the 70’s. We just had no idea that it would still be celebrated in 2023! I’m 62 now and love to see the younger generations loving it!
@SueK51
Жыл бұрын
I was driving with my then boyfriend and had to pull over when this song came on the radio. Didn't realize that you could 'seat dance,' but we did it. Ran out to buy the vinyl album (still have it) and flipped it over to see the band. Nothing! Had to buy a magazine to see who Wild Cherry was and just laughed. Music had no color back then; good music was simply good music and it didn't matter who played it. Great reaction, Mug...keep 'em coming!
@gsturnerjr
Жыл бұрын
^^^I'm with her!!^^^
@michaelhoward142
Жыл бұрын
Absolutely. This song played right alongside The Commodores, Earth, Wind & Fire, Donna Summer, The Bee Gees, Kool and the Gang, The Tramps, KC and the Sunshine Band, etc. Good times. Best times. ✌🥲
@carolyncolles8709
11 ай бұрын
Yes!! 100% agree with this comment.
@amazinggrace5692
Жыл бұрын
My teen years were in the 70’s (graduated high school in the bicentennial year 1976). It really was a great music generation with real singers and musicians who couldn’t hide behind auto tune. We also did think we could change the world and our music reflected that hope. We also were the disco kings and queens who got such masterpieces as Queen doing Live Aid. And our booties still shake when we hear our songs. Much love 💕🐝💕
@misslora3896
8 ай бұрын
1976 has always been a standout year of music for me. I was only 7, but had an older sister that had me really into music from my earliest memories of just 3 and 4. My folks moved to SoCal in 1970 from N.E. Indiana and I think a big reason music in 76' stands out so much to me is because we took a cross country road trip that summer to enjoy the bicentennial celebrations with all of our extended family. I spent a lot of time hanging out with my sister and all my older cousins listening to everything from The Bay City Rollers to Zeppelin, Wings, Abba, KC and The Sunshine Band, Captain and Tennille, Eagles, The Who, Fleetwood Mac, Earth Wind and Fire etc... So many artists and different types of music. 70''s has always been my favorite era of music. I wish I'd been a teenager so I could've experienced the concerts. If I had a time machine I'd definitely go back to the 70's in a heartbeat.
@waoashley7770
Жыл бұрын
I was in basic training for the Army. I was on my knees polishing the floor with a freaking shoe brush. This song played and it most certainly gave me the oomph I needed to finish!😊 won't ever forget it!
@moogie1954
11 ай бұрын
I was stationed at NAS Norfolk!
@susanpressley2781
11 ай бұрын
I was 17 when this song came out and I LOVED it!! I boogied my heart out when it played on the radio LOL. Let’s hear it for bell-bottomed jeans, platform shoes and funky music 🎶
@sandyleewhite
Жыл бұрын
I miss the 70's like you can't imagine! The music, the trends, the fun, the freedom feeling, the movements, the clothes, the protests, the dancing, the disco's, & most of all, we all just liked each other, without question, & music didn't have a color,! 💞Great reaction💞
@carolpurcell1772
Жыл бұрын
Bell bottoms, a scarf tied like a tie around my neck, my platform shoes -- feeling just about as groovy as a girl could be -- dancing for hours and "being all that and a bag of chips!" That was what I remember about this song!
@Tla81
4 ай бұрын
I loved my platform shoes! I miss them. I can’t believe today I could dance and run in them!
@melanieredfield9736
Жыл бұрын
Great reaction to a 70's classic! I graduated HS in '77 so grew up in the era of the BEST music ever! We listened to all of it, all the time, and grooved together regardless of the artists' race ( we never really knew, and many bands were mixed anyway!). Culturally, we had a good thing going on; everybody wore afros and platform shoes, everybody wore love beads, bell bottoms and wide collar shirts; we all watched Midnight Special and learned to dance from watching Soul Train. Like you said, my generation grew up on the back end of the Civil Rights movement--and through the hippie movement, Viet Nam and Women's lib. We were, and STILL are, a generation that broke through barriers and valued peace and equality. I'd like to see us recover those values once more; it's sad to have lost ground, because those struggles were real and the gains were hard won. Through learning our music, you're learning our history too...thanks for that! ☮️
@briangulley6027
Жыл бұрын
I graduated in 77 as well, good times.
@1stltwife
Жыл бұрын
Agree..class of 79.. miss the music and values!
@toddhendricks8239
Жыл бұрын
Me to dam great R an B then music all types late 69s and 70s was soulfully and then some killer Rock. To this day at 62 . I still crank out the jams LOUD IF THE HOUSE ROCKEN COME ON IN . NRING YOUR OUWN POT AND BOOSE
@fredalaggia9990
11 ай бұрын
I was driving my car home from work when this song came on the radio. I was keeping time with my head bobbing and my hands tapping the steering wheel in time with the drums. Everytime I hear this song, it takes me back to my early twenties. Great song and beat.
@emwa3600
Жыл бұрын
Santana, Sly & The Family Stone, the Allman Brothers, Pacific Gas & Electric were just a small sampling of bands that were on the ground floor of pushing all kinds of music across all kinds of boundaries. Throw in the country-rock movement and going to clubs and festivals was a guaranteed mix that never was delivered to the masses before.
@janag9737
Жыл бұрын
This song still makes you want to get up and dance. Graduated in 78 and remember this song being played at school dances. What a great time to grow up.
@kimfoster6249
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this reaction! I was born in 1964 and grew up to the music of the 70’s and even 80’s. Todays music just doesn’t compare to that time. I really appreciate the memory you have provided by reacting to this song! Keep rocking!
@vandergrad
Жыл бұрын
1962 baby here... great era to be a kid!
@lgray1963
Жыл бұрын
1963……Music started dying in the 90’s……Boy Bands…..no actual musicians on stage….just dancing……it sucked! Still does.
@2were5678
11 ай бұрын
'65, amen!
@lacm64
11 ай бұрын
1964, you are correct ❤
@Yamaharley
2 ай бұрын
No apologies needed young man. We need this unity and one love back. GenX white boy here. Great reaction.❤❤
@marykilroy572
Жыл бұрын
I remember cruising around and this song coming on the radio. Full blast volume and singing along. My mother would get pissed because the next time she drove, the volume would scare the hell out of her. I miss the 70s music…
@candybanks8717
Жыл бұрын
The 70s was IT! I'm an 80s kid but the 1970s had every genre peaking at the same time. From country to punk and everything in between. Not to be repeated phenomenon!
@katiem9644
Жыл бұрын
I love reactors listening to older music. It was so good back then. It had to be if us oldsters can still sing along after 40 years! Great reaction, I really enjoyed it.
@randyblankenship4000
11 ай бұрын
You are absolutely correct brother, in the 70s our country was coming together, everyone was getting along, and this trend continued up until the 90s and then it started to fade because of things the government was doing, and then in the 2000s it started on a hard downward spiral and now it's almost back to where it was during the civil rights movement. Again because of our government.
@cliff481
8 ай бұрын
I was just leaving a comment when I noticed yours. Practically identical sentiment. I'm encouraged that I'm not alone in this.
@randyblankenship4000
8 ай бұрын
@@cliff481 I completely understand my friend.
@johneldridge8678
Жыл бұрын
Oh my gosh. When the group of my friends first heard this song, we went nuts. Instant favorite. When we went to the disco clubs, or any clubs in general and this song came on, the dance floor instantly filled up. Everybody loved it, no matter your skin color.
@m.c.1933
10 ай бұрын
I was born in 67 so i got to enjoy the 70s and 80s growing up. I am so glad I did. We had the best music of any generation. God bless!
@sharilynbratton6476
Жыл бұрын
I was a teenager in the mid to late 70s and graduated high school in 79/80 school year; I feel so lucky to have grown up with such fantastic music in that era! I used to sit up late every Saturday night to catch Midnight Special on tv ha.
@k1i6m61
8 ай бұрын
I'm a 60's baby and use to sneak to the living room at 10 yrs old to watch The Midnight Special where I heard all these great tunes .
@jesselobo3213
Жыл бұрын
My best memory of this song, it was 1976, I was playing Pop Warner football and about 5 of us were in the bed of a pickup truck when this song came on and all of us started singing at the top of our lungs and having a great time with it. We didn't know all the words, but we all knew the hook and we all rocked it. This song was one of the best that summer but there were so many great songs on the radio back then.
@BiornBear
10 ай бұрын
I’m a 70’s baby and it was amazing. All we did was listen to music and had fun. The 80’s were fun too but I think the 70’s were better lol.
@lindajohnson6514
Жыл бұрын
This was my teenager years....... I was born in mid 60's and I would hear this on the Radio & dance to it while cleaning and get my chores done 👍🙄🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😎😎😎😎
@Sweetrose333
11 ай бұрын
I graduated High schools in 1970. We had a blast muscle cars, great music going out dancing on the weekends. The 70’s were the best
@wdsrdr42069
Жыл бұрын
Rare Earth, first white man signed by Motown
@eddhardy1054
Жыл бұрын
Maybe the first white band signed???
@FUBAR1986
8 ай бұрын
The 70s had a plethora of phenomenal musicians in every genre of music….. spin the dial on the radio and your bound. Find something you like.😂🎉❤🎵🎶🎈🎉❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
@mackbeasley526
Жыл бұрын
I'm fortunate enough that I lived through the very best times of the USA. I saw the best bands, best music and discovered every genre from Country to Surf rock, Punk, Reggae, Metal and R&B to jazz and Pop. There will never be another time like we had in the USA between the 1940's to the 1990's in music. I can't say the 60's or 70's were better but they offered so much new music that nothing since 2000comes anywhere near what we had back then. At 69, I know most all of the music we were blessed with. It's nice to see new generations are appreciating it.
@davidearnest4178
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for your comments about the music of my day! I was going into my senior year of high school (Yes, I'm getting old). It made for some great party and dating times. The girls of the time went crazy over the rhythm of this song. My friends and I all thought this was a black group but found out differently when we got the album. I still have the album from1976. This is still a great song!! Oh, by the way I'm white. Back in the '70's, color of skin didn't matter to me and my friends. We are all of the same race - the human race. Keep up the good work!
@gerhardbraatz6305
Жыл бұрын
We had such a wide variety of music, it was just incredible.
@carolinec3951
11 ай бұрын
During the 60's and 70's there was so much good music, it's hard to decide when you would have heard a specific song. We listened to transistor radios, vinyl records, and 8-track tapes (NOT cassette tapes). We dressed up in our finest clothes to go to the school dances and tried our best to look as cool as John Travolta in Saturday Night Fever.
@dallasflynn5200
Жыл бұрын
I remember the first time I heard this Legendary Song! I can’t tell you how many times I bumped to this on the dance floor. I miss the music--ALL of the music-of the 70’s! We listened to everydamnedthing! You didn’t have to choose one genre back then. I’m sorry for two things we no longer enjoy: amazing music and decent NBA basketball games.
@deborahhalbert3372
Жыл бұрын
Word
@robertschmidt9296
11 ай бұрын
Ah, the bump. I wonder how many people these days know what that is?
@SARA-11-1
8 ай бұрын
I was dancing in the clubs! I like Vanilla Ice's take on it too! Those were the good ole days! It's like yesterday! Let's not get it twisted, I still got the moves!
@mickeymayfield4192
Жыл бұрын
To get a small feeling of what it was like in the 70s you can still see one of the funkiest bands live in concert now, Atlanta's own mothers finest
@acustomer7216
Жыл бұрын
Oh heck YEAH Mother's Finest!!! Mickey's Monkey
@user-Army11Bro
9 ай бұрын
When I here this song I get up and dance to the groove.
@mistymountainhop71
Жыл бұрын
1976 I had a baby son who didn't like to sleep unless he was being rocked, this song kept me going lol. The late 60's and 70's were an amazing time to live in, nothing like today.The music was so varied, look at any top 40's charts, the mixture was so diverse. If time travel was a thing, I'd go back in a heartbeat and I'd stay there.
@TampaCEO
Жыл бұрын
Literally EVERY person who reacted to this song paused it 10 seconds in and said the exact same thing you did. Props. 🙂
@dallasflynn5200
Жыл бұрын
Love your reaction! You can’t help but move…can ya? I was at home the first time I heard it. The kitchen became a disco dance floor. I was bumping with the wall and the kitchen table! 🕺🏿🕺🏿🕺🏿
@LindaSmith-r2f
11 ай бұрын
Grew up in the 70s. Music has never been the same. Loved this song. A lot of our music listening habits were not done without, shall we say some "help" of some sort? 😁
@jathygamer8746
Жыл бұрын
Everyone my age and a little older loved this song 🎧 💓 🎶
@PenelopeFrank
Жыл бұрын
I remember the shock of seeing how Boy George looked like the first time back in junior high… amazing and totally enamored. The 70s-80s was a great time to grow up.
@user-cg1025s
6 ай бұрын
Me too!! First time I saw them on American Bandstand, I yelled to my mom, they’re girls??!! Talk about a culture shock! 😂
@lorriredmon8212
Жыл бұрын
I came up in the late 70's thru the 80's musically. I always thought they were a super funky black group. I never felt the need to check for anything different. ALWAYS bopped and danced to it when I heard it on the radio. You can't help not! I LOVED LOVED LOVED this reaction. Never saw you laugh so hard. Thanks for the good time and smiles. I will carry that through today.
@MegaSkills9
2 ай бұрын
Back then we has a tv show called the Midnight Special. I saw them play this song on that show. This was a hit song back then and for years after that. Look for You tube clips of many famous bands on that show. I think the 70's had the best music of any decade personally. (And...I am a musician myself) Thanks for your reaction video. You have good taste. 👍
@justfrank5900
Жыл бұрын
I remember this song so well - I was 11 and my neighbour played it while showing off his new mood ring - we were like wow! That tune and the colour changing magic ring - the dude was so cool ... he had a perm, platform boots and wide leg jeans - the complete look - a hairy-chested Greek with gold like Mr T - that day is imprinted on my brain - thanks for bringing back the memory - it made me smile... -Peace
@anonygent
Жыл бұрын
I lost my mood ring and I don't know how I feel about it. 😏
@justfrank5900
Жыл бұрын
hahahahaha - that's some funny shit - thanks for the laugh.@@anonygent 🤣🤣🤣🤣😂
@dreams2xs
4 ай бұрын
I was in High School when I first heard this song. The 70's were almost the best music of my life. I still love the mid to late 60's music over the 70's.
@Lovejazz01
Жыл бұрын
If you love Wild Cherry , you will dig the Average White Band, legendary soul !
@randallholder723
Жыл бұрын
This song started the evolution of locker style dancing also called breakdancing 🙏🤙🏽❤️
@oldmusclecars9419
Жыл бұрын
Absolutely no reason to apologize, there was so much great music and so many talented musicians of all colors, lots of times, the race of the musicians was unknown to us until we saw them play on tv or in concert.
@stevedahlberg8680
11 ай бұрын
Dude, this goes back to the 50s. When Elvis Presley was young and started to get some radio play. A lot of it was in the South and a lot of it was on black radio stations and apparently a lot of people including some of the DJs or quite surprised to find out that he was a white guy. He became good friends with the blues Legend BB King and the two of them highly respected each other. It was so cool.
@stevedahlberg8680
11 ай бұрын
Oops, I just continued on into the reaction and you just mentioned Elvis Presley so apparently I am preaching to the choir. Love your reactions man and I'm looking forward to this, although I must say I like the audio track better than watching them, but it was groundbreaking because it crossed the Two Worlds together from disco and rhythm and blues over into rock with that blazing guitar solo in the middle. It just dominated radio play for years.
@vernhoke7730
Жыл бұрын
The seventies were an eclectic mix of music. You still had the British invasion going strong, with the inclusion of a second wave. You had easy listening grabbing spots on the charts. You had psychedelic, progressive, southern and hard rock along with metal. Then you had Motown going and disco came along. Some groups had success, others fell into the dreaded "1 Hit Wonder" category. Quite a few did.
@dzorba1
5 ай бұрын
70's was best music era. So blessed to grow up in the 70's. So much good music of all genre's. Disco was actually big in the 80's.
@bigdaddymojo2005
Жыл бұрын
Great reaction!...but you HAVE to check out this song LIVE, on the MIDNIGHT SPECIAL!!!..with the AMAZING Brothers on the horns!!!! BEST VERSION!!!!!!!!!!
@cindyshawver9986
Жыл бұрын
u r soooo right !!!.....i love that one !!
@colleenmarin8907
Жыл бұрын
I was born the the 70s, so the first time I heard this would've been sitting in a car seat with the radio on. It certainly was a fun one with a great beat! As an adult, I was as surprised as you to learn who the singer was
@terryconnelly484
Жыл бұрын
I didn't see the black guys on the horns Why not? The man trying to keep the brother down?😂
@jaybennett7242
11 ай бұрын
I was a Junior in high school, and it was among some of my favorites but we had so much great music back then that its hard to to say what my favorite songs were. But you would definitely crank it up when it came on. So thanks for that trip down memory lane.
@Electricgypsy309
Жыл бұрын
1976 and this tune was in heavy rotation at "Roller King" which was life at 10 years old. You are absolutely right about the 70's. There has never been any era like it since. I grew up in a "Potluck Society" everyone was one just about. Laid back and cool. People were different. Like the music, we all just were mon che`ri. Great and Fun Reaction! Have you listened in on, KC & The Sunshine Band? Peace On Ya
@denniscerasoli6209
Жыл бұрын
I was getting into my 30's when this came out but i was still with the program lol. I was into Motown and the Bee Gee;s i'm old now it just went to fast. I actually grew up in the 50's when Doo Wop was king we had the Saturday night sock hops and drivein hamburger stops like the movie American Graffiti then i joined he Marines in 61.
@islandseeker1260
Жыл бұрын
Just speaking for myself, I can't really remember the first time I heard most songs from the '70s. Back then we couldn't just open Spotify and pick a song to listen to. Unless we were a superfan of some group -- buying and listening to their LPs -- mostly we heard part of a song on Radio Top-40 somewhere, and probably heard it in the background several times before actually making a point of really listening to it. The immense quantity and diversity of music in the '70s and '80s was the soundtrack of my life, and there's usually some event (or feeling) permanently imprinted in memory that's triggered when I hear a song, but normally not relevant to the first time I may have heard it.
@myazstar
11 ай бұрын
This song came out 1976, which helped uplift our country’s Bicentennial celebration. This was a time neighborhoods got together and celebrated the 4th of July together with eats and treat and possibly a parade that usually involves kids. I was 10 going on 11 and this song stood out on the car radios as well as home stereos. It leaked out onto the airways and most couldn’t help themselves, but to get drunk on the vibe and move to the music… we were spoiled with good music in those days.
@bjstover9523
Жыл бұрын
I grew up with this music. I really liked rock but when disco came out we were able to dance to it. This song was great to dance to! We would see how low we could go while doing the bump lol! Motown was our dancing music till real disco came out. It was awesome back then! So much for you to learn. We all got along back then also. ❤
@trinity6180
Жыл бұрын
I was born in 1953. I worked in a disco in 1977. So much fun. Everyone got along great. The vest of times.
@kilroygirl7347
Жыл бұрын
Please react to Redbone singing Come and Get Your Love.
@djnozland
Жыл бұрын
Oh my goodness, this was pure fun and joy! I was disco-ing to this song on platforms and swaths of polyester! 😂😂. Years fell away finding this reaction, wow 🤩 If I could, without any hesitation whatsoever, I’d go back to when EVERYBODY had a fro despite ethnicity. Where is my DeLorean??!!! Thanks for the memories! ❤
@thomasfrederick-dg1rb
Жыл бұрын
I’m 52 years old, when I was a kid I used to sing this song out loud on my way to buy cigarettes for my parents… These days I still get ID’d for alcohol and singing this song would out loud would win me a trip to HR😮😂
@lisaisbell3473
8 ай бұрын
This was MY music. I was a teenager in the 70's. Hearing it now gets my blood flowing again! Suddenly, I'm standing in the bleachers doing "the bump" with my high school friends and total strangers, white, black, hispanic, everbody just having a good time.
@candicelitrenta8890
Жыл бұрын
The seventies were my teen years graduating in 1977. I lived in Hollywood at the time and Rock and Disco were polar opposites back then. If you liked Rock you didn't DARE mention that you liked Disco. Finally at a concert in the early 80's held up a banner that said Disco Sucks and that went viral and pretty much killed it. I was on the Rock side although I did like some of it, Bee Gees and this song and some others but not much because Rock had thought provoking lyrics and styles, Disco did not it was mostly for dancing and grooving at the night clubs of the day.
@mprb7051
8 ай бұрын
I lived through the 70’s. LOVED the funky music! Loved this song, loved Sly and the Family Stone, and Average White Band ….. Went to high school and college parties and this was always playing. Good memories!
@bethlovcy1276
Жыл бұрын
Don't apologize for mistaking the racial make up of a band. I am a 74 year old white woman following Motown for years, lol. They had the most polished, coolest groups around. Music knows no color. Love your reactions!
@andrewpetik2034
8 ай бұрын
There was no internet....we heard this song on the radio riding on the bus to school....and I, personally, thought the singer was a black man. Everyone i knew was singing along with the radio.😊
@lisazaccardimeunier8378
Жыл бұрын
You’re right about race relations. When I was a kid in the 80’s there was one racist old man up the street but that’s it. We commingled so well. I didn’t realize how much animosity there was towards whites from blacks until the Obama administration.
@ruthjohnson4380
4 ай бұрын
We would belt this song in our car! Not a fan of disco but this was pure funk. I also thought they were black until years later.
@glennallen239
Жыл бұрын
I am 59 Years old .I graduated High School in 1982. This song was played at my school Dances and Parties and at the Skating Rink. The 70's and 80's were a golden era of Music. We all partied together and all Genres were played on the Radio.
@freshelfpie
Жыл бұрын
You know, when I first heard this, I was one of the "rock and rolling minds'' they had a hard time changing. I was a teenage rocker in high school who felt threatened by the whole disco craze taking over the radio and my generation. It wasn't til sometime in the 90s when I started to get into EDM / rave / house that I revisited and started enjoying 70s disco and funk.
@LeviAWilson
8 ай бұрын
I can completely understand you thinking that this was a black band because being a musician, songwriter and vocalist myself who started playing when I was just 11 years old, all my friends and I thought this was a black band. And the main thing we would all talk about is "How are they getting away with saying play that funky music white boy? You can't say that". Then it wasn't until a few months later when we found out that they were white. Just like KC and the Sunshine Band, my friends and I thought they were a black band too until we saw them play on a dance program on tv. But it's just like in the 80's with the band "Living Colour" and their song titled "Cult of Personality". When I first heard them, I thought they were a white rock band. That was until I saw them and saw that they were an all-black rock band. They blew me and all my friends away. But I see that now when people do reactions to Living Colour and that song and they see them for the first time too. It just goes to prove that music has no color. We can all do anything we set our mind to do. You had a great reaction to the song. By the way, if you want to hear a longer version of this song, then look them up playing on a tv show called the "Midnight Special". They're playing this song live. And one of the horn players near the end of the song is spinning his trumpet on one finger.
@d.j.b4960
11 ай бұрын
l graduated in 1962. Experienced beginning of Rock and Roll with Elvis and Rhythm and Blues from Los Angeles in the 1950"s. Love music with heavy beats, soul and funk. I"m 79 years young now and "Play That Funky Music" is on my playlist. I instantly started dancing while watching Your reaction. Thank You for this joy today. Music is great, isn't it? I wish that All people could Feel the Love and Unity that abides within the Movement of Sound.
@KathrynDaron
3 ай бұрын
I hea this MANY MANY MOONS ago. I loved it. AND I am super glad you ate liking it too. I am now 70 years old. and still remember some of the various danced we had back then.
@cog4life
Жыл бұрын
You’re right….70’s is the best music…EVER! All artists were true artists and we just listened, before there was too much MTV, and we had no idea how anyone looked. I thought KC & The Sunshine Band was an all black band-until I bought the 8 track, I think it was….😊😊This was definitely a JAM! And I thought they were black, too. So don’t feel bad. 😊
@oboogie2
Жыл бұрын
I was a kid when this came out, but it was big! It wasn't the biggest, but it came out in an age when everyone was cool with each other. There were issues on an individual level, but overall people were cool with each other, and when it came to partying, everyone was all in for a good time (probably because the 60s were so exhausting). This song hung on the radio for a few years and it was a party favorite. My older brother had this album.
@MaryM-xz5fs
11 ай бұрын
I was blessed to grow up going to concerts almost all weekends!!! One-hit wonders and major bands!! GREAT TIMES!! I LOVE WATCHING YOU JAM!!!
@carlosconservative1705
2 ай бұрын
70s were outstanding great music great vibes great people!!!
@oldschool72
11 ай бұрын
I started dancing with my daughter in the kitchen ( 1976 ) , she is in her 50's now and every time she visits we play this on my old 45 rpm turntable and do it all again . Always love your reactions, they are so genuine.
@eugenepolan1750
11 ай бұрын
I feel blessed to live thru those times. I feel there were so many people givin' music a shot that there were a lot of chances for the cream to rise to the top. I think that the professionalism coming out of Motown Records made their music more acceptable to a wider crowd of people and opened the door for others to give it their shot, even without the power of Motown behind them.
@blkbass1958
Жыл бұрын
All I can say about the 70’s was that we thought anything was possible. You name the race and they were our friends. I’m glad I was born at the right time to enjoy the life we had.
@bleuedee6531
Жыл бұрын
I've fueled my whole life with the music from the 60s and 70s. Optimism, joy, whimsy, energy. Thanks for the reaction!
@AnnaHennen-r5l
11 ай бұрын
i grew up in the 70s and I loved this song along with so so many others. I love music and I love that yall are discovering it too. I appreciate you giving it a chance and loving it like we did.
@robinlathim8221
Жыл бұрын
Omg when i first heard this song i was in the highschool cafeteria and it was on the juke box, and me and my friends just started jumpin and dancin all over the place, and yes it was a true favorite, we loved it!!! Still do 😂😂😂 And the reason you get the feelin that we were kinda jammin together, black, white whatever, is because we were. We were having a great time with each other, it was truly the best of music and times! ❤❤
@billywinders1287
Ай бұрын
Color is like wrapping paper .... does it really matter ? 🙄 The gift is inside! Rock on my brother ❤️👊🙏
@karensky3456
11 ай бұрын
I was a teenager. Loved this song. Sang along with it on the radio all the time. I was born in 61. We had the best music and we knew it
@Singinchicsnana
Жыл бұрын
I was into the Disco scene and it was awesome to be at a club and this song would come on and everyone in the place was dancing and singing at the top of our lungs! What a great memory! Thanks!
@aragorn767
2 ай бұрын
My mom had 100% Funk, which was a compilation CD. This was the first song, and we'd play it while cleaning the house every Thursday.
@LeonardMagnusson
11 ай бұрын
westport wa.state here. 66 yrs old dude. the way these guys play is very very cool. thank you sir. one of my favorites. cant stop bouncing.
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