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HOW?!| FIRST TIME HEARING K.C & The Sunshine Band - Boogie Shoes REACTION
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- Опубликовано: 15 авг 2024
- HOW?!| FIRST TIME HEARING K.C & The Sunshine Band - Boogie Shoes REACTION
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This is a catchy tune but you STILL haven’t listened to their best. That’s the Way I Like It and Get Down Tonight! KC was the chief composer of the songs and the band was huge in the disco era, from clubs to roller rinks. I still remember how shocked I was when I found out KC was white. I think their hit at that time was That’s the Way I Like It.
Yes, those two songs are must-listens!
Jay will love LOVE L.O.V.E the first few measures of lead guitar in GET DOWN TONIGHT!!!!
You’re more than right you are on it. MUST Listen!
Yes…. I automatically think of roller skating when I hear KC & The Sunshine Band!
Love That’s the way I like it we sing it when our Chicago Bears get a touch down!!!
KC and the Sunshine Band was a radio monster! Their stuff was absolute gold!
You’re kidding right? So brutal
Odd when this came out it was considered a joke, as teens no one was into dance .As teens
@@robertarthurs328 I sure don’t remember it being that way. I’m 70 and they’re songs were on the radio constantly and the clubs were playing them back to back!!!
@@johnfleming6236 I was making a reference about teens , not in a club. You have a few years on me but you're several years younger than my brother . His experience was probably similar to yours.
Back in the day I played in a band, I was the trumpet player. We actually did a recording of this song, I sang lead vocals and also played the trumpet backing track!! Such great memories. Great reaction guys as always!!
Both notes?? (just messin' with ya!)👍
Ronnie.... good for you!
Awesome
The Secret from back then was, we all had Radios and Cassette players - we took the Party EVERYWHERE!!!
Don't care that this was a year ago ( And in the 70s) KC & THE SUNSHINE BAND IS TIMELESS! The music is FUN ! Makes you want to just dance outside in the sun! Play it on Monday Morning!
KC & The Sunshine Band played everywhere in the 70's: from Discos, to Roller Skating Rinks, to Sadie Hawkins Middle School Dances, to High School Proms, their music saturated the Disco era!
^^^Truth.^^^
Weddings, Barmitsfas, family gatherings
The 70s where the a HORNIEST DECADE EVER lol
The horns in "I'm Your Boogie Man" always do it for me! Hmm... pretty much goes for most of their songs. 😄
I love this one, plus....
"Get Down Tonight"
"Give It Up"
"Keep It Coming Love"
"Sound Your Funky Horn"
" I Get Lifted"
" Do You Wanna Go Party"
So many good songs to dance and skate to!
. They already reacted to some of those songs. Just search for it.
YES, great skating music!! ❤️🎶
@@Befree898
Thanks, but I already saw them.
I was only listing my favorites and how I liked the music/horns. 🙂
I always try to let them know when I'm suggesting something, in hopes that the post sticks out a little more.. 🙂
@@corinnepmorrison1854
I miss those nights at the rink. I haven't been skating in I don't know how long. 🤔
I have great memories of those times, and of getting my first pair of indoor skates when I was around 11 years old at Christmas. They were white with neon pink wheels. I thought I was the belle of the rink. 😆
@@LMmccallL57 I grew up in So Cal...and I used to go to Skateland in Northridge, California...
Loved skating up and down the cul-de-sacs when my husband and I moved to Valencia/Santa Clarita...
One of my favorite skating songs was Jaggerz “The Rapper”...
Now...I live on a mountaintop in Wyoming... Our home is on a private dirt road... No sidewalks...no paved streets...but lots of snow...and ice!! ❄️🥶
I saw KC in the late 90s. It was a 70s revival show! All disco bands. I went with 10 girlfriends. Let me tell you we had a BLAST!!!!!! Danced all night. Village people were there too. So fun!!!!!✌❤
If this song seems a little of track once in a while, its because someone extended it and it wasn't any great engineer.
Sounds fun!
@@mattbecham597 omg!!!!!! Ya that's me, the playa!😂😂😂😂
@@stephanieellis5399 Best time I ever had at a concert. It's the kind of night you couldn't bring your significant other. You had to go with all your friends from high school. Laughed all night!
@@mattbecham597 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Next up needs to be Tower of Power, anything from their fortieth anniversary concert. Horns, Horns and more horns. Keep up the good work.
Hip To Be Square
Walking Up Hip Street
Russ is right! Tower of Power! Give it a try! Keep it up Rob Squad🥁🥁🥁
One of their best is "So Very Hard To Go". The whole band is fantastic but that baritone sax gives me the shivers...so good!
"What Is Hip"
KC & the band had so many hits back in the day. Everyone loved them!
KC is SOME of the reason I love a horn section.
You should check out a song written by KC before the Sunshine Band became popular. It’s called “Rock Your Baby” by George McCrae. KC wrote it in too high a key for his register, so long story short, he gave it to George, and it’s pure gold. Great falsetto, and arguably the first disco song to go to number one on the charts. It’s awesome! ❤
You guys ought to check out Rock Your Baby by George McCrey. It was written by Harry Casey of KC and The Sunshine Band and was considered on of the earliest disco hits.
Couple other great tracks on the album. You Can Have It All and I Get Lifted (which was also done by KC! And sampled a bunch)
Actually, KC and The Sunshine Band provided the Musical Backing on that song and most of George Mcrae's songs
This song is so great. If you like the background singers definitely do a reaction to their hit Keep It coming Love. ❤️❤️❤️
They have already done that song. Its great
@@bobnull1050 Which one?
This was on American Band Stand which was hosted by Dick Clark. It was a show like Soul Train. Soul Train came after American Band Stand.
My favorite of his!! Love it!! Next, please check out his softer side with Please Don’t Go. You’ll love it 🥰
YES!!!! Love that tune. The video is great too for that one!
@@dianawilliams2810 yes, exactly!
@@Meyzen76 I don’t think I have seen the video. Gonna have to look that up now lol.
@@melaniebrown4660 You’ll love it! Harry’s eyes are bugging out if his head. It’s pretty funny, but awesome.
@@Meyzen76 ok that butterfly collar and leather jacket were on point lol. I love it 😍
KC & The Sunshine Band - listen to others like "Please Don't Go, That's The Way I Like It, Get Down Tonight, I'm Your Boogie Man, and Shake Your Booty" this were the fun dance music. Great reaction.
This is my favorite KC song. My 5 year old grandson and I do Disco Saturday mornings while making waffles. This is the first song we play.
This song and the feeling behind it is nothing but feel good! I was in Mannheim American High School 6-9th grade as a military dependent..we ALL got along! During the 70s, the kids were so different in background and so able to get along. We had friends who aligned with the Afro American Black Power movement…nobody minded…we had kids in the American Indian Movement (AIM)..nobody was offended…the German-American club, the Spanish American club..we all somehow managed to get along on a little piece of American soil overseas. We played sports together, we went on trips together, we sang together in Concert Choir, marched together in band, and we danced together at the AYA (American Youth Activities) club. Fights were rare and they never escalated to one group against the other. This music takes me back to that..wish it could be again!
AMEN!
We definitely had the best music back in the 70's and 80's. Yeah, I'm old but thankful that I got to experience it...
Not 80s too techno
@@mitchellgross2568,not all 80’s in thechno. I love the big hair bands of the 80’s,that wasn’t techno
I saw him at an outdoor concert here in Myrtle Beach, SC in 2008. I've loved him since the 70's. He is sooooo funny. While talking to the crowd he said to the "youngin's"..."I was your mom's Justin Timberlake." The man was loved and crushed on back in the day for sure and still is no matter what age. Love me some KC!!
I had such a crush on him. So darn cute!
"I was your mom's Justin Timberlake" 😆😆😆
Hey island green ! Eddy from Conway SC ! Loved KC
@@eddyblackburn8092 HEY EDDY from Conway!!
You've got to check out " Get Down Tonight" "That's The Way ( I Like It)" " I Get Lifted" and "Aint Nothing Wrong"
I used to skate to all his songs. The whole rink would fill up with people dancing and skating when they played his music. Great times!
i grew up in this era. i was born in 1957 so i lived all this awesome music! I love disco ,motown, clasic rock all this was so great. We had the best cars best women and of course the best music!!
Great reaction. You should react to the hit duet by KC and Teri DiSario called "Yes I'm Ready". It's a different side to KC, being a ballad, but it's still fire due to both the melody and the chemistry.
'Please don't Go' was another one.
They called a club a "Discotheque" or "Disco" back then, and KC was huge in them.
Disco was made for dancin baby!!! 💃 🕺 💃 🕺 💃 🕺 💃 🕺 💃 🕺 💃 🕺 💃 🕺 💃 🕺 💃 🕺 💃 🕺 💃 🕺 💃 💃 💃 🕺 💃 🕺 💃 🕺 🕺 💃 🕺 💃 🕺 💃 🕺 💃 🕺 💃 🕺
If this don’t get you moving, you’re probably dead. My favorite KC song, by far. And they had some good ones. That opening bass line gets me every time. Those horns wailing. Just a great funky jam. Makes you want to go out and PARTYYYYYY!!!!!
It comes in slow, but it comes in steady and it’s got a bump to it from the jump. Puts the hips to swingin.
The AB in the background stand for American Bandstand. It was a music/dance show with 'live' performances. A great show. It ran for years, it seemed. It was hosted by Dick Clark back in the day.
About 35 years I believe.
@@dggydddy59 Wow! No idea. Loved that show!!
My generation had THE BEST MUSIC, hands down! Every time I hear it, it makes me feel young again.
You got that right.
I have worked in the casino business for years in Louisiana and met so many artist from concerts. I was fortunate enough to have Harry Wayne Casey in my High Limit room and personally paid him several jackpots. Nice guy. " Please Don't Go " is one of my favorites.
Years ago I saw the band Oingo Boingo at the Hollywood Paladium. They had their own Horn section and I spent most of the concert watching that section because they were crazy entertaining! The band was tight, but the Horns were somehow in their own joyous little world, yet they never missed a note! The whole concert was great but I keep my eyes on the Brass. I have heard some wild stories about the Brass in K.C.'s group too!
Hey, you Horn players out there! Are all y'all crazy? We love you nonetheless! 😉🎺
My favorite KC skate dancing boogie song..😅
The thing about this era of music,,,, there was no effects,,, no Auto Tune or anything,,, just raw talent
K.C. is one reason I tell people disco music is not boring. I have always love him and the band.
@Rebecca Wilson.
You're telling them the truth! 👍
Try their song Please Don’t Go for a totally different vibe. A heartbreakingly sad song but wonderfully sung. They were always a fun and “Have a good time” band but had the talent to make you cry when they wanted to.
I love that song
When listening to KC & the sunshine band, when ever you hear their songs, you gotta dance along.😎👌🎸
I saw KC and the Sunshine band when they were at their peak and they were brash with sass and full of class!
DISCO! I was so thin then! My best friend and I would go to the disco every Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights. This was ALWAYS one of the best songs played!!!
I’m a 70s child and I’m from Miami. KC I s everything!
He was popular in dance clubs, skating rings, anywhere people were moving KC was there :)
KC = Instant Listen ! And can't wait till they hear the *Classic* Romantic Duet he did with that female singer. Wow. I don't remember the Title, but I'm Sure Y'All Know It !
Two of my favorites from KC and sunshine band are: Keep it coming and That’s the way I like it.
Jay why cant you say the 70s instead of that DECADE ?
He is absolutely adorable amazing fantastic fabulous unbelievable great p, love him.🕺🎤🎷👍🎻🌺🎸🌷💐💃
Omg flashback!!! You gotta just luv music 🎶
Notice you never really forget a song you liked
You remember something. Hear it and click..... We were so fortunate to grow up
With amazing music.
Great reaction its so much fun family kid dancing music!!!
"Boogie Shoes" was sampled on the 2001 Trick Daddy track "Take it to Da House". I heard that track before I heard "Boogie Shoes".
I live in Australia and was very fortunate to go along to a '70's concert in the mid 2000's here in Brisbane. It was headlined by KC & The Sunshine band and 3 decades after they were so big they were still absolutely fantastic... Harry's (KC) voice and the sound were so on point it was ridiculous. Enjoyed it YOU BET... Gloria Gaynor, Bony M, Errol Brown (Hot Chocolate) plus a few others were also on the card. What a great night..!!!
He 's still touring. That concert would be so much fun!
KC and his band always made you smile. He seemed like a happy person and his music makes your day just a little bit brighter!!
I love, love, love KC and the Sunshine Band! I keep their greatest hits cd in my car, because it's great road trip music!!
This is when music was pure talent
KC and the Sunshine Band were a hit everywhere! It was always a good happy time if KCASB came on the radio, the jukebox at the bowling alley or roller rink! Loved them!❤
Again beautiful reactions 👍. We never had rollerskates, however we sure had boogie shoes in them days. Surely put a smile om my face today 🌺🙏
I saw KC and band in the early 80’s. He boogied so hard he had to change outfits during a small break from sweating so much. The audience never really sat down. We spent the whole time dancing in our seats! ❤️❤️
"That’s the Way I Like It"" & "Get Down Tonight" are MUST listen!!!! Ya have to boogie on down with these guys!!! I am sitting here in my wheelchair & just booging to this!!! My arms & feet are just wanting to get up & get it on down!!! My favorite band back in the day!! This record was played in the Country dance halls - the rock bars & the disco clubs - every club that had a dance floor & a juke box had this song on it!!!!
I saw them with my best friend at Six Flags over Georgia when I was a sophomore in high school. The place was HOPPING! Anytime KC and the Sunshine Band played, there wasn't a still foot to be found.
Oh how I love it!!! So much great music from the day!! Night life clubs were simply the greatest! A KC song always made the night special!!!!
Love the both of you!!!
BTW my favorite instrument is the alto sax!❤️
I was in high school when KC hit! We danced and partied every to his sound. Beach, picnics, parties! And we followed his beats to the disco’s and dance clubs! Such a fun time. We danced we partied we loved!
KC & SSB wicked pissa 🕺🏼💃🏻
Hearing this reminded me that another hit played on the radio in the same period. We need a reaction of the 'Muskrat Love' song by Captain & Tennille. (Yes, it's really a song about some muskrats in love!) The 1970's were a weird and wonderful time!
Probably my favorite KC tune.
I danced SO MUCH to this song and more in the 70’s. Love love them and you
I LOVE KC and the Sunshine Band. They played a mini-concert for my elementary school when I was a kid. They were so cool.
This song was played in the motion picture "Saturday Night Fever" back in 1977. All about Disco and John Travolta. Awesome guys
The songs are so catchy and positive, and one thing that makes me love it more is when I heard them in an interview talking about how FUN it was to make these albums and the positive waves in the studio, and how when they finished the tapes, they couldn't get enough of hearing what they created. That's passion!
My soon-to-be- bro in law was in a band that warmed up for the Sunshine Band in Orlando and we got to meet them. Great guy - never know he was a big star and this was in the early '90s still at House of Blues in Orlando! My soon=to-be-wife was with me that night and she was thrilled to get sweat on from KC...constantly! The man works!
The Sunshine Band is great.
We went to clubs back during Disco craze & this song was one of our favorites to do the bump & other disco moves! Such fun, funky music!!
♥️The old white woman
KC And The Sunshine Band was among the most successful of the disco artists. Not for nothing was this song "Boogie Shoes" included on the "Saturday Night Fever" soundtrack, which is basically the Holy Grail of disco albums...
Yes. If Donna summer is the Queen of disco, then the Bee Gees are the Kings and KC the Prince
Here's something else amazing about KC (Harry Wayne Casey). This is from Wikipedia:
"In January 1981, he survived a serious car accident - another car hit his car head-on. He was left partially paralyzed for six months, and had to re-learn how to walk, dance and play the piano, but by the end of the year he was back in the recording studio."
I saw them perform this song in 2000, performing it on the Donny and Marie Show with my high school at a live taping. They were just as entertaining then as they were in this video. 🙂
This is my most favorite KC song...Still makes me want to get up and dance around the room!!!
You are picking every song but their best '"Get Down Tonight" and "That's the Way ( I Like It) " Do these next. They are better than everything you've listened to them before. You will see.
Took the words right out of my mouth!!!
Their best two songs, without a doubt!
If they looked at video views they would probably see what songs are an artists most popular. That would be a great place to start to get their best songs.
@@breebree9319 I'm not sure how they determine what song from an artist to do next, but I looked it up, and I was surprised to see that Boogie Shoes had more streams than Get Down Tonight. However, if you look at highest chart position you'll see:
Get Down Tonight - #1
That's The Way I Like It - #1
Shake Your Booty - #1
Please Don't Go - #1
Yes, I'm Ready - #2
They haven't done any of these songs yet, while they've listened to Boogie Shoes and Give It Up which which only got to #35, and #18 respectively. So I understand the frustration when we know there are bangers out there that they'll love more than the songs they've listened to, but I'm sure they'll get to these songs eventually.
@@ronnix23 Eventually
They were ENORMOUS. For about five years, every song they released went to the top. Like the Bee Gees, KC were part of the soundtrack of the decade, superstars of disco. Super fun and great to dance to!
Every once in awhile there comes a song that is impossible to not groove and dance to and KC and the Sunshine Band nailed this one. I miss these days so so much. Cool part is this song don’t ever get old.
K.C & The Sunshine Band was a huge hit worldwide in clubs. Currently they still play shows in the USA. If they come to Brazil I'll go to the show even if I have to sell a kidney... kkkk I lived the disco era (70s, 80s). What a bless!!!!
Love KC & Sunshine Band. This was my High School years. Great Memories!!
My oldest daughter loved this song. She sang this before she could even talk...she was born in 1976 and died in 2012! God rest Sarah's soul Lord! Thank you for taking your time and sharing with us. 🇺🇸
Such fun - some of "disco" was funky, bluesy and irresistible. You just can sit still through a song like this - even if you thought you couldn't dance, you'd be dancing.
In the 70s, I met some of the horn players from this band. Nice guys! My first husband and I ran a tropical fish store in Miami. These guys strolled in the door, and they all bought fish, Oscar's, I think. Then they each came in separately to get a bigger fish then the others. It was hilarious! But I enjoyed doing business with them.
Interesting song structure. They basically turned a I-IV-V blues progression into a Funky/Disco song...
That's what I said too...nice one buddy!!
🙏👍🙏👍🙏
Jay/Amber, their "That's the Way (I Like It)"and "Get Down Tonight" are next for you!!
oh you think these are large groups... then you REALLY need to check out CAMEO from their early hits... "i just want to be", "sparkle", "keep it hot", "your love takes me out", etc.
I remember when Cameo debuted on Top of the Pops, it was epic! The switchboards lit up with complaints about Larry Blackmon's eyepopping red codpiece, it was brilliant 😆
I saw KC back in the 90's at SeaWorld, San Antonio. Of course, older and not quite as thin, but the same energy, vibe and fun!
Oh, yes! K.C. & The Sunshine Band on AB (American Bandstand), hosted by Dick Clark! American Bandstand was a Great show. Great reaction!
Here's a couple line dance songs for you to check out. Marcia Griffiths- Electric Boogie (The Electric Slide) Billy Ray Cyrus - Achy Breaky Heart
To say if the dance floor was kicking an understatement, my God it was what we waited for all week Friday nights still today at any wedding KC packs the dance floor GREAT REACTION!
Earth, Wind, & Fire live for 🔥! Big stage band where everybody plays an instrument. Feelings, Fantasy, Devotion...all live and treat y'allselves. Thanks
It can't be understated how popular this group was back in the day! And they had so many hits, they just kept coming and coming...so yeah, huge.
Most fun I had dancing 💃 Disco days. KC was huge during the 70s Disco and the rotating Disco ball. Man I miss those times.
My friends and I would get together in the middle of the week to work on our moves& go dancing even Thursday,Friday& Saturday night. We had a saying about fellas, "If they can't dance now,NO play later!
I play this while cleaning my house! Love it. ❤️❤️
I want to put on my my my my Boogie Shoes n Boogie With You !!!,
I did this live as a "Hair Metal" Act while doing a Stomp_Dance to modern music. A Stomp is a Tribute to all of us being Native American
I saw them live in 2022 open for B-52s. So cool!
Great music for sure! Fashion is awesome! LOVE THE 70's!
Back during the disco era when that’s about all you heard on the radio, KC was one of the bands I didn’t mind hearing multiple times.
Dance was the theme of the time, hence movies such as Footloose, Saturday Night Fever. Headbands and exercise stuff were fashion statements.
All his songs got the bump happening!! “Disconnection”. Sioux Falls SD. 🕺
KC was huge in Japan & will always fondly remember the ladies dancing in the clubs to Shake Your Booty
I got to see KC back in the 80’s when they played at Austin Peay State University. Player and Exile were the opening acts. Absolutely loved it!