Everybody was boogieing in the 70's be the white, black, yellow, green, blue, whatever. It was about the fun music, the goofy clothes, and the party vibe.
Im your bogey man .I want to see you ..I want to love you up sundown sun up . Early morning late afternoon its never to soon. I want to be the one you love most of all.. I'm your bogey man. Hmmmm.. Seems self explanatory to me... explanatory...
Ooh, memories of the skating rink and KC & the Sunshine Band blasting. Did I forget to mention the disco ball adding to the fun?!? Getting old really sucks...
Wow. You bring my memory go back to the 70's. I was a teenager that loved to go to the skating ring to skate/dance with that music. Time.... is a cruel thing.
@@cococornucopia8743 Don't forget "After the love has gone" by Earth Wind and Fire". Even though it was near the end of the skating era it was a great couples song (wtf were we thinking - it was a song about breaking up?). DH and I were just talking about skating and he confessed that all he could do was skate forward with no 'tricks'. No skating backwards, spinning or even the easy squatting with one one leg forward. It is lucky that I didn't meet him then as I would have laughed at him and 'danced' with the fox that could really skate!
Oh Man , the 70's were the BEST ! Couldn't wait to meet someone new ! Everybody liked everybody ! 💋 We all wanted to boogie back then , and boogie could mean ANYTHING you wanted it to mean ! You know what I mean ? 💋
All great songs! He also hosted The Midnight Special and introduced the pride of the tartan, The Bay City Rollers. If you enter "bay city rollers Saturday night" in the Search bar, it'll turn up. That's how I found it.😊
KC and the Sunshine band. I guess kind of disco, R&B. But allot of songs in 70s were like that. I like them. Band was mostly Casey(singer) and Finch(bass). Had a string of hits in the 70s. Part of the fabric of my life in the 70s. Great times.
Mid to late 70's were my late teenage years. Even in the the little fishing towns & villages in the North East of Scotland, disco was BIG! We had all the big flares, platforms and big hair. What a time to be alive and young! We liked all these bands, and race was not an issue for us. Music is music. And that horn section...
@@ruthacastelan8521 , At least we're smiling about it. Things were fun back then. We weren't as technologically advanced, so we actually did very fun things to stay occupied. I still remember "kick the can", and loved "hide, and go seek". We'd use three or four yards foe hiding to make the game really good. That was before the skating, though, by a few years.
I miss the days of going dancing to good dance music! Not just the repetitive techno beats today. Songs from 70’s and 80’s...could dance all night and just enjoy good music of the past with your friends. Country had Dancehalls and this music was Bars...they all disappeared in the 2000’s.
Born in 67 so I was little but I remember loving to hear him on the radio. Can never get enough of them. KC is still performing today even after a horrible car accident years ago.
Ooo, my teenage years! All their big hits were built around the same rhythm structure, so if you play them at the same time, they mesh together perfectly. And yeah, they were all about the dancing. Disco, baby! One of the greatest disco bands. :D
When you mentioned your grandpa I immediately felt ancient. I was 22 when this song came out. At that age, I never heard Boogie Man inferring a racial term. To boogie meant to dance.
India, I was 12 years old and totally in love with KC. They had lots of appearances on 'Soul Train' and I watched them every chance I got. I tried to convince my Mom if she would just buy me those pants and a rabbit fur jacket, that I could die happy! She didn't get me either and I lived to tell the story. ;)
This brings back Jr. High memories. I play this music at the Fire Station for all the young guys during PT (Physical Fitness). They get a kick out of it!
Yes! The awesome 70’s. We listened to this on the band bus going to games. KC made some really great songs. Try to react to all of them. You’ll love it! ❤️❤️
I think it's a stroke of genius to either have your own sound or to come up with a tune that lasts generations. Along with The Beatles who are at the top, guys like KC and Barry White developed a sound that was pure genius because no one else sounded like them. Add The Bee Gees, Rolling Stones and the Motown groups to that list. Issac Hayes with "Shaft" and Rick Springfield with "Jessie's Girl" are also in that category. They created songs that are so great and catchy, that they're impossible to forget. Try "Keep It Comin' Love" by KC, too!
Yes! Let's boogie, dance, party. House party music. KC and Sunshine played at my high school grad nite, Disneyland, Anaheim Ca 1980 ! We loved them we were all different races, good music is good music. Play Boogie Shoes Lololol love it!!!!
Haha I was 10yrs old in 1976 when this came out. Love being a child of the 70's. Viva la disco. The music just made you happy and wanting to dance. Let's groove lol
He wrote Rock Your Baby, recorded it to high for his voice and gave it to George McCrae. I never understood why he didn't just re-record it, but I love George McCrae, so it worked out.
NOW THIS IS WHAT WE LOVED ABOUT THIS BAND. The funk and disco combo. We danced ALL NIGHT to these songs. Now you've tapped into it India!!! Ya know.....
My go to is KC & The Sunshine Band when I’m spinning at the gym. Saw them last night with Sister Sledge here in Dallas last night - @ 68 he still rocks it!!! Gives a fun show!!! The crowd definitely had their boogie shoes on😊
KC And The Sunshine Band was a group that had a lot of dance hits during the Disco Era of the 1970s. The music market in the 1970s was a very diverse one at that time, as Rock, Soul, Disco, and Modern Pop songs all found space in the Billboard Top 100 Singles Chart. Older listeners at that time may have liked KC And The Sunshine Band because of their great horn section arrangements, which reminded them of the great horn section arrangements of the Big Band Era.
Everybody listened to everybody's music then. I consider those days, the 70' and early 80's the best time for music ever. I miss the funk, disco and rock. Can't wait for music to come together for everyone again. Everyone in Hawaii, young and old used to enjoy everyone's (local Hawaiian) music too. Boogie then meant to dance. Boogie down, Boogie on Reggae woman by Stevie Wonder. Never heard of boogie meaning a black man. That's new to me., and I lived through those days. Strange.
From 1975-1979 he was one of the biggest stars in Disco. His real name is Harry Wayne Casey who along with his Partner Rick Finch Co Wrote virtually every song that they had. He also did virtually every Show that was on the air at the time. The Midnight Special, American Bandstand and was one of the very few White Acts to do Soul Train. HIs Songs reached a whole new generation of fans with Boogie Nights, and Goldmember. Yes Boogying is dancing. Also, he made a "Mint" when another one of his Songs was featured in Saturday Night Fever (Boogie Shows). When Disco died down, he still had the solo Give It Up and "Yes I'm Ready" with his Friend Teri DeSario. At one point he and The Bee Gees were two of the hottest Musical Acts to live in Florida.
I had the fantastic honor to see them perform live here in Florida a few years back, they were/are so good I can't remember who else performed that night! Brings me back so many years when I would hear this on radio and I would turn up that radio to deafen me! haha. Thankfully today I am not deaf, perfect hearing and 72 years old. Boogie woogie, shake your bootie.
Oh my this brings back memories.I would dance to them a lot.My friends and myself would have over night sleep overs and dance all night.They were one of bands.Thanks for this one.😄
Get Down With The Boogie! (Kool and the Gang). Jungle Boogie (Kool and the Gang). Blame It On The Boogie (Jackson 5) Boogie Nights (Heatwave). Boogie Wonderland (Earth Wind and Fire). Boogie Fever (The Sylvers). Boogie On Reggae Woman (Stevie Wonder)....
This song was all about dancing ( boogie/dance)..that's what we did back then in our bell bottoms and platform shoes....I think he has a song called boogie shoes. Whoever said this was racist was so stupid . We couldn't wait for Soul Train each Saturday morning , then we would go to the mall to buy cool cloths and go out Saturday night to the cruise and look for girls in our cool cloths. haha.
Love to see your addictive smile esp when it's from the day day when I was growing up and shaking what my momma gave me. And oh yes. I can be that BOOGIE MAN. In fact. I'm your boogie man. Great vibe great channel girly.
Pre Teens crush, had to laugh I saw him live in the 90's and I was like OMG he has gotten old LOL ... but it was still awesome listening to him live and singing along..
This is Disco music. It was the biggest and most dominant music format from the mid 70's to the early 80's. The dance chart became the Disco chart during this time period. KC performed Please Don't go as a solo artist without the Sunshine Band. At that time, he saw that Disco music had run it's course and went into more traditional pop music. He also had a hit with Terri DeSario called Are You Ready? after Please Don't Go. Please check out more Disco by artists like the Bee Gees, Donna Summer, Chic and many more! Just type Disco Music in the RUclips search. If you liked I'm Your Boogie Man, you will love other Disco hits also. Disco pulled the USA out of economic recession in the late 70's because people went to discotheques en mass to dance, drink, eat and have a great time just listening to this new kind of energetic music. Many of the biggest Disco hits were performed by people of color and was very soulful. I hope you will look more deeply into Disco Music. It is a big part of our forgotten (and suppressed) musical history.
Everybody was boogieing in the 70's be the white, black, yellow, green, blue, whatever. It was about the fun music, the goofy clothes, and the party vibe.
A Great Time Great Dancing Music Back Then
I love you girl for playing that boogie man call me 7864446731
Everyday was a PARTY! Everybody wanted to have a GOOD time plain and simple. I'm so glad I was there. Lots of laughs, dancing!
In other words about good times.
That was a great era, All the people were having a lot of fun. 2019 is actually a F'n nightmare compared to the 70's.
Agreed
I bet you wish it was 2019 all over again
2019 : a F'n nightmare compared to the 70's.
2020: Hold my beer.
@@randyeorr Too true. Too true.
@@randyeorr And here is 2021 to mess with us even harder.
In the 70's we used to say Let's boogie, meaning to dance.
No computers, no auto tune, no big stage, just pure talent from God pouring out. P.S. Love the horns!
"Boogie-man"!!! Aww girl, you just too cute, it never occurred to me but I'm a child of the 70's, so boogie always meant dancing to me!!
Im your bogey man .I want to see you ..I want to love you up sundown sun up .
Early morning late afternoon its never to soon. I want to be the one you love most of all.. I'm your bogey man.
Hmmmm..
Seems self explanatory to me... explanatory...
Ooh, memories of the skating rink and KC & the Sunshine Band blasting. Did I forget to mention the disco ball adding to the fun?!?
Getting old really sucks...
The tempo would work better if you had wheels on your feet. :)
Wow. You bring my memory go back to the 70's. I was a teenager that loved to go to the skating ring to skate/dance with that music. Time.... is a cruel thing.
@@cococornucopia8743 Don't forget "After the love has gone" by Earth Wind and Fire". Even though it was near the end of the skating era it was a great couples song (wtf were we thinking - it was a song about breaking up?).
DH and I were just talking about skating and he confessed that all he could do was skate forward with no 'tricks'. No skating backwards, spinning or even the easy squatting with one one leg forward.
It is lucky that I didn't meet him then as I would have laughed at him and 'danced' with the fox that could really skate!
Yea i remember going skating and they would put them on boy i miss the 70's
Definetly skated to this!'
Omg, I'm a rock kinda girl, but I will say that this is my childhood. Definitely got down to this jam back in the day. This band was unavoidable btw..
KC was so cute back then!! Gotta love that 70's fashion! lol
Oh Man , the 70's were the BEST ! Couldn't wait to meet someone new ! Everybody liked everybody ! 💋 We all wanted to boogie back then , and boogie could mean ANYTHING you wanted it to mean ! You know what I mean ? 💋
I was 8 in 1976, and KC & The Sunshine band were on the radio every hour. They were big back in the day!
Try "Boogie Shoes" my favorite KC & the Sunshine Band.....
Also "That's the way I like it" and "Get down tonight"
shake your booty.... Kathy
All great songs! He also hosted The Midnight Special and introduced the pride of the tartan, The Bay City Rollers. If you enter "bay city rollers Saturday night" in the Search bar, it'll turn up. That's how I found it.😊
That's The Way I Like It is their first one, Boogie Shoes, Others Well there is A taste of honey - Boogy-oogy-oogy, Heat wave - Boogie Nights,
rockubtzer Exactly! The other dj’s were probably jealous that he didn’t write a song for them. They knew what boogie meant, dance dance dance.
KC and the Sunshine band. I guess kind of disco, R&B. But allot of songs in 70s were like that. I like them. Band was mostly Casey(singer) and Finch(bass). Had a string of hits in the 70s. Part of the fabric of my life in the 70s. Great times.
KC and the Sunshine band had a boat load of hits , it seemed like you couldn't turn on the radio without hearing them
Get my platform shoes immediately! 💃 YES!
Makes one want to "Get Down Tonite"!
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣👌
Ah, those crazy 70’s!
Mid to late 70's were my late teenage years. Even in the the little fishing towns & villages in the North East of Scotland, disco was BIG! We had all the big flares, platforms and big hair. What a time to be alive and young! We liked all these bands, and race was not an issue for us. Music is music. And that horn section...
My teenage yrs. We used to dance and skate to KC and the Sunshine band.
Me too!
I was in the thick of it. Only reason I skated was because the music was so good. I'd wrench a hip now, if I dared.
@@davidgraham2673 Me too!🤣
@@ruthacastelan8521 , At least we're smiling about it. Things were fun back then. We weren't as technologically advanced, so we actually did very fun things to stay occupied.
I still remember "kick the can", and loved "hide, and go seek". We'd use three or four yards foe hiding to make the game really good. That was before the skating, though, by a few years.
I miss the days of going dancing to good dance music! Not just the repetitive techno beats today. Songs from 70’s and 80’s...could dance all night and just enjoy good music of the past with your friends. Country had Dancehalls and this music was Bars...they all disappeared in the 2000’s.
I had a traveling DJ show in the 70's and couldn't play enough KC for the people. I grew to resent it, but 40 years later I think I'm over it.
Born in 67 so I was little but I remember loving to hear him on the radio. Can never get enough of them. KC is still performing today even after a horrible car accident years ago.
KC's band was so friggin' intense!
Ooo, my teenage years! All their big hits were built around the same rhythm structure, so if you play them at the same time, they mesh together perfectly. And yeah, they were all about the dancing. Disco, baby! One of the greatest disco bands. :D
I was a Hardrock-head back in the days, but KC was my guilty pleasure ;-) Love it!
No one could sit still if KC & The Sunshine Band came on. Most of their music was like this! I still listen to them! ❤️🤘😍🙌
Fun disco at its finest. It was all about people letting loose on the dance floor!
When you mentioned your grandpa I immediately felt ancient. I was 22 when this song came out. At that age, I never heard Boogie Man inferring a racial term. To boogie meant to dance.
Filled the dance floor in every Frat house in college 💃🏼🕺
Oh my god i love this song very classic by KC & the sunshine band......amazing👍
We had a ball back in the 70's. Good times, good music. When you had to have talent to be famous.
In the 70's it was just simply all about having fun!
Found an abandoned KC and the Sunshine band album in a field when I was kid. Was so glad it still played when i got it home 😂.
When KC first came out, I thought he was a dope ... but as it turned out, I was the dope...KC and the Sunshine Band was the jam.
This one is my favorite of theirs🥰 You can't help but start moving👍
India, I was 12 years old and totally in love with KC. They had lots of appearances on 'Soul Train' and I watched them every chance I got. I tried to convince my Mom if she would just buy me those pants and a rabbit fur jacket, that I could die happy! She didn't get me either and I lived to tell the story. ;)
This brings back Jr. High memories. I play this music at the Fire Station for all the young guys during PT (Physical Fitness). They get a kick out of it!
Yes! The awesome 70’s. We listened to this on the band bus going to games. KC made some really great songs. Try to react to all of them. You’ll love it! ❤️❤️
Well my dear of you like I'm your boogie man then you will probably really enjoy keep it comin love by KC and the Sunshine band as well
It was a great time to be young. Rock and Roll,Disco.
Great pop song. They had a lot of hit songs. I was a teenager in the 70's. i love this song.
I think it's a stroke of genius to either have your own sound or to come up with a tune that lasts generations. Along with The Beatles who are at the top, guys like KC and Barry White developed a sound that was pure genius because no one else sounded like them. Add The Bee Gees, Rolling Stones and the Motown groups to that list. Issac Hayes with "Shaft" and Rick Springfield with "Jessie's Girl" are also in that category. They created songs that are so great and catchy, that they're impossible to forget. Try "Keep It Comin' Love" by KC, too!
Yes! Let's boogie, dance, party. House party music. KC and Sunshine played at my high school grad nite, Disneyland, Anaheim Ca 1980 ! We loved them we were all different races, good music is good music.
Play Boogie Shoes
Lololol love it!!!!
Funny you said soul train because they did the show.
One of the many dance bands back in the 70s. KC, Heatwave, Sun, AWB, Chic, Shalamar, etc. The partying was hearty back then.
Young lady!! KC and the Sunshine Band was huge back in the day!!!
Haha I was 10yrs old in 1976 when this came out. Love being a child of the 70's. Viva la disco. The music just made you happy and wanting to dance. Let's groove lol
KC and the Sunshine band was the bomb back in the day.
I love the 70s music bands that had trumpets, this, EARTH WIND AND FIRE, Chicago, amazing music you just don't have being created any more.
If you want the greatest horn performance, check out Blood Sweat and Tears' Lucretia McEvil! ....Enough said.
I was born in 1970, and the 70's was my favorite decade of music.
The horns are EVERYTHING!!!🎺🎺🎶🎺🎶📯🎵🎶🎺🎺🎺📯
The disco era lol. I was a rocker who hated this stuff, BUT over the years i have learned to appreciate the musicianship of bands like this.
He wrote Rock Your Baby, recorded it to high for his voice and gave it to George McCrae. I never understood why he didn't just re-record it, but I love George McCrae, so it worked out.
Disco Fever...
That's the way... Ah huh, I like it... .
NOW THIS IS WHAT WE LOVED ABOUT THIS BAND. The funk and disco combo. We danced ALL NIGHT to these songs. Now you've tapped into it India!!! Ya know.....
KC and the Sunshine band was a very successful band in the 70's with a string of mega hits keep it comin was straight up fire
Your damn straight it was! My favorite.
Good times!! KC & the sunshine band had back to back funky hits in the 70's. You heard them & you had 2 get up& shake your ass!!
This music make me miss the roller skating rink, in the 70 and 80s.
Geez, now we are looking at being 70 in 7 years. I'm not taking it well. So many things I wanted to do and I've I've hardly done any of them.
My go to is KC & The Sunshine Band when I’m spinning at the gym. Saw them last night with Sister Sledge here in Dallas last night - @ 68 he still rocks it!!! Gives a fun show!!! The crowd definitely had their boogie shoes on😊
I HAVE ALWAYS LOVED BOOGIE MAN ! I WAS 19 WHEN THAT SONG CAME
OUT ! I LOVE KC & SUNSHINE
BAND ! I MISS THEM DAYS !
IT WAS A FUN TIME TO GROW UP IN ! 🙂
KC And The Sunshine Band was a group that had a lot of dance hits during the Disco Era of the 1970s. The music market in the 1970s was a very diverse one at that time, as Rock, Soul, Disco, and Modern Pop songs all found space in the Billboard Top 100 Singles Chart. Older listeners at that time may have liked KC And The Sunshine Band because of their great horn section arrangements, which reminded them of the great horn section arrangements of the Big Band Era.
Everybody listened to everybody's music then. I consider those days, the 70' and early 80's the best time for music ever. I miss the funk, disco and rock. Can't wait for music to come together for everyone again. Everyone in Hawaii, young and old used to enjoy everyone's (local Hawaiian) music too. Boogie then meant to dance. Boogie down, Boogie on Reggae woman by Stevie Wonder. Never heard of boogie meaning a black man. That's new to me., and I lived through those days. Strange.
Great video, India. This song is classic KC & The Sunshine Band. Try “Get Down Tonight” as well. You can’t go wrong with that selection.
From 1975-1979 he was one of the biggest stars in Disco. His real name is Harry Wayne Casey who along with his Partner Rick Finch Co Wrote virtually every song that they had. He also did virtually every Show that was on the air at the time. The Midnight Special, American Bandstand and was one of the very few White Acts to do Soul Train. HIs Songs reached a whole new generation of fans with Boogie Nights, and Goldmember. Yes Boogying is dancing. Also, he made a "Mint" when another one of his Songs was featured in Saturday Night Fever (Boogie Shows). When Disco died down, he still had the solo Give It Up and "Yes I'm Ready" with his Friend Teri DeSario. At one point he and The Bee Gees were two of the hottest Musical Acts to live in Florida.
I had the fantastic honor to see them perform live here in Florida a few years back, they were/are so good I can't remember who else performed that night! Brings me back so many years when I would hear this on radio and I would turn up that radio to deafen me! haha. Thankfully today I am not deaf, perfect hearing and 72 years old. Boogie woogie, shake your bootie.
one of the groups that introduced disco craze. Get Down Tonight. That's the Way I Like It. was big
The Miami sounds with the hardest working brass team in the 70's (possibly, just possibly, except for the EWF). And boogie = dancing in this era.
Man, that horn section. Yes, REAL instruments!
Another track with this kind of funky beat is Pick Up The Pieces by The Average White Band. (plus other songs by them)
Oh HELL YEA!! AND THOSE GUYS WERE FROM SCOTLAND
And welcome to disco, LOL...they and the Bee Gees rocked it. KC is still performing BTW, fun music to dance to.
Oh, how I miss the 70's. Disco Forever!
Transported back to the 70s platform shoes flares outrageous shirts and disco music. I’m glad I was young then
The 70's were a blast! I am so sorry you missed them!
KC has had enormous success's and is still jamin to this day. They play Orlando every Mardi Gras, almost every year at Universal Studios.
Oh my this brings back memories.I would dance to them a lot.My friends and myself would have over night sleep overs and dance all night.They were one of bands.Thanks for this one.😄
this song always makes you wanna dance! awesome reaction too, thx for sharing India :)
KC is from my hometown of Miami and it's a mixed race city so a group like his seemed natural.
Get Down With The Boogie! (Kool and the Gang). Jungle Boogie (Kool and the Gang). Blame It On The Boogie (Jackson 5) Boogie Nights (Heatwave). Boogie Wonderland (Earth Wind and Fire). Boogie Fever (The Sylvers). Boogie On Reggae Woman (Stevie Wonder)....
This song was all about dancing ( boogie/dance)..that's what we did back then in our bell bottoms and platform shoes....I think he has a song called boogie shoes.
Whoever said this was racist was so stupid . We couldn't wait for Soul Train each Saturday morning , then we would go to the mall to buy cool cloths and go out Saturday night to the cruise and look for girls in our cool cloths. haha.
I hope you had some cool cloths...dish cloths and wash cloths...sorry, I just had to
@@shawni321 I missed 1 E. Dang..ya. I had cool dish cloths too..lol...hip patterns afterall it was the 70's
Oh i LOVE KC and the Sunshine Band. Thankyou so much for reacting. Baby Give it up, Boogie Shoes etc are great too.
That's the hardest working horn section in music - K.C. and the Sunshine Band.
The 70´s? The Best time for Love & Fun & Party every Day!
That breakdown @5:00...untouchable.
It's called Funk, Sister. Looks like they were having a lot more fun then than now, huh? I was there at the time.
Get your Boogie on the Disco Dance Floor
Roller rink jams!
Love to see your addictive smile esp when it's from the day day when I was growing up and shaking what my momma gave me. And oh yes. I can be that BOOGIE MAN. In fact. I'm your boogie man. Great vibe great channel girly.
Their song Get Down Tonight is probably their most famous song. It really got the ball rolling for disco back in 75 along with the Hustle.
DAMN that horn line up is actually just a whole vibe
Amazing they can still blow the heck out of those trumpets while moving that much!
welcome to the 70's and the disco era..
Pre Teens crush, had to laugh I saw him live in the 90's and I was like OMG he has gotten old LOL ... but it was still awesome listening to him live and singing along..
i love kc and sunshine band 70s music at its finest dont know why you like but you do
My Dad was born in the 60's and my Mom in '70. I grew up with this music.
All you need to do, just play their greatest hits...no one would leave the dance floor! These bruddahs still kicking it today!
Disco music and this music from the 70s was really catchy and great to dance to!
kc and the sunshine band ....KEEP IT COMING LOVE PLZZZZZZZZZ
Disco at its finest.
Music that just made you feel good, not like today where you want to jump out of a moving car...
This is Disco music. It was the biggest and most dominant music format from the mid 70's to the early 80's. The dance chart became the Disco chart during this time period. KC performed Please Don't go as a solo artist without the Sunshine Band. At that time, he saw that Disco music had run it's course and went into more traditional pop music. He also had a hit with Terri DeSario called Are You Ready? after Please Don't Go. Please check out more Disco by artists like the Bee Gees, Donna Summer, Chic and many more! Just type Disco Music in the RUclips search. If you liked I'm Your Boogie Man, you will love other Disco hits also. Disco pulled the USA out of economic recession in the late 70's because people went to discotheques en mass to dance, drink, eat and have a great time just listening to this new kind of energetic music. Many of the biggest Disco hits were performed by people of color and was very soulful. I hope you will look more deeply into Disco Music. It is a big part of our forgotten (and suppressed) musical history.
I"m your boogie man I will do whatever I can. Whether early morning or late afternoon even midnight it's never too soon I want to be with you.