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  • @jewelstharp3728
    @jewelstharp3728 Год назад +1003

    It's white boy. Everyone loved the song. It's wasn't a big deal. Your reaction is so surprising 💕

    • @andyhornett4507
      @andyhornett4507 Год назад +81

      Sign of the times....sadly

    • @lucydion7660
      @lucydion7660 Год назад +28

      Also, kinda expected. OMG. This is funny

    • @jetsersjets2638
      @jetsersjets2638 Год назад +114

      Its so sad how shocked he is by this. What a horrible time these kids are having

    • @v.j.3029
      @v.j.3029 Год назад +82

      Yeah, I have no idea why a white singer saying white boy would be controversial at all. It's not that serious. They obviously had a lot of fun with the two black musicians pointing at him singing that line.

    • @bigpants6121
      @bigpants6121 Год назад +63

      Even the white boys took no offence!

  • @nancyskids5696
    @nancyskids5696 Год назад +348

    No, it wasn’t controversial, people were cool back then, it wasn’t about race, it was just about the MUSIC, the fun, and dancing and just chilling to cool music 🎶🎵

    • @GoldenLady1007
      @GoldenLady1007 Год назад +3

      That's not true at all. Not even close to true.

    • @CjJohns1776
      @CjJohns1776 Год назад

      @@GoldenLady1007 Race relations are MUCH worse now. Thanks to leftist indoctrination ( division was the goal - worked like a charm) & SJWs constant victim Olympics.

    • @dmmrad54
      @dmmrad54 Год назад +8

      We need to go back to this time. We all converged on the dance floor.

    • @robinlathim8221
      @robinlathim8221 Год назад +2

      I long for those times!

    • @Yowza78
      @Yowza78 Год назад +2

      Thank you! There was all kinds of racism back then, and if some black guys called someone a white boy in the wrong place and context, there could be some big problems. Not so much in entertainment, but on the streets.

  • @suzukispider
    @suzukispider Год назад +113

    No no one was upset about the lyrics it was a time of brotherly Love and we was all partying

    • @rosshross9419
      @rosshross9419 Год назад +7

      I keep hoping the pendulum swings back to that brotherly love and I hope I see it in my lifetime. Our society could use some carefree uplifting,

    • @garymonaghan7196
      @garymonaghan7196 Месяц назад

      You nailed it right on the head back in the 70s nobody give a shit about race. It was all about the music back then it was in the later part of the 80s when stupid shit changed.

    • @theodoreritola7641
      @theodoreritola7641 3 дня назад

      THE recorded version is way better than this

  • @rogerdaly6326
    @rogerdaly6326 Год назад +59

    Back in the day people weren't as uptight & high strung as they seem to be today. If the music is good it doesn't matter what color the people are making it & back then a lot of bands had both black & white members. Everybody danced & had a good time jamming to who ever was laying down the groove. Miss those days

  • @MajorMonkeytoes
    @MajorMonkeytoes Год назад +416

    How many of us were waiting for his reaction to the chorus? 🤣

  • @jillwklausen
    @jillwklausen Год назад +97

    Your face when the chorus started! 😂😂😂😂 Yes, they're singing, "Play that funky music, white boy," and nobody thought anything about it at the time. Kind of like the movie, "White Men Can't Jump." GREAT song! Greater reaction! ❤️❤️❤️

  • @nancyraymond6824
    @nancyraymond6824 Год назад +86

    WHITE BOY, this was a staple at every house party. We had White, Black, Asian friends nobody got offended. I was 18 in 1974, good times.

    • @sheryl9568
      @sheryl9568 Год назад +1

      So true . Different time

    • @theodoreritola7641
      @theodoreritola7641 3 дня назад

      Songs From 1976 so you where 20 i WAZ 16 And loving life in Kodiak Alaska i remember playing this song ON THE JUKEBOX in the BNB Bar my friends dad owend shooting pool I never for got that THEY GREAT TIMES FOR SURE,

  • @johncullen9298
    @johncullen9298 Год назад +23

    No people weren't as sensitive as they are now. It was a much better time. That sticks and stones can break my bones but names will never hurt me was how we grew up. Keep at it, your reactions are great

  • @cheerwhiner7829
    @cheerwhiner7829 Год назад +634

    Color was less important than the music was back in the day.
    Good music was good music, no matter who played it, no matter what they looked like.
    We want the funk!!!

    • @BenjWarrant
      @BenjWarrant Год назад +30

      Color was only less important to us white people. Black people were still having to deal with structural racism in the police, in the courts, in places of employment, from banks and mortgage lenders.
      But the song is light-hearted; it's poking fun at people who thought that only black people could play funky music.

    • @cheerwhiner7829
      @cheerwhiner7829 Год назад +14

      @@BenjWarrant We’re talking about music, not politics. 🙄

    • @BenjWarrant
      @BenjWarrant Год назад +18

      @@cheerwhiner7829 For black musicians, it was always about race. Probably still is. I hate talking like this, because I'm white and it sounds like a white hero complex or something. But it's annoying having people condescendingly post about how it was all comfortable back in the day.

    • @cheerwhiner7829
      @cheerwhiner7829 Год назад +4

      @@BenjWarrant Sure. 🙄

    • @mikemaricle9941
      @mikemaricle9941 Год назад +22

      @@BenjWarrant I will say radio playlists were much more mixed back in the 70s, you could hear Motown, and Black Sabbath on the same station.

  • @richardmodglin3900
    @richardmodglin3900 Год назад +37

    Back in the day if someone didn't like something they just moved on..... they didn't try to have all things offensive outlawed like today. It was a more common sense era and I loved it....and the music.
    Great reaction!

    • @anniebananieusa
      @anniebananieusa Год назад +3

      That’s simply not true. My husband was a black man that grew up in the 70s and was called the N-word all the time chasers neighborhood and going home from school on his bike was traumatized constantly. The only difference between then and now is that people have social media to speak out about it who was he going to tell? Who cared ?? nobody.

    • @richardmodglin3900
      @richardmodglin3900 Год назад +4

      @Ann Brooks
      That is terrible, Ann. However, my comment was alluding to oversensitivities in general, not racial devide or inequality specifically..... which most certainly did exist, though. I'm speaking more about the cancel culture in todays society. How people seek to ruin someone who has a different political or social view than they do.....or that they just plain don't like them. It can include racism but certainly is not limited to it. Even the news media was different back then. It wasn't a media that sought so much to devide Americans 24/7/365. These days we here the word racist being used very loosely over and over again in an attempt to ruin someone's reputation. It's been very effective, too. But my point was that from my boyhood until now in my 60's, I have seen a great increase of oversensitivity in society. It's not healthy. It leads to strife and conflict. It leads to a society of people more unconnected in general.

    • @billparrish4385
      @billparrish4385 10 месяцев назад +3

      @@richardmodglin3900 I know exactly what you mean about that era, Richard. I was in high school when this song was a hit, and it was a staple at every school dance, and on every hand-held radio around campus (as with many other funk and soul hits of the time). This was a school of about 1,000 in rural southeastern Kentucky, so not what you'd consider to be a multicultural mecca. But we all still got along very well. Due to the population of the area, we only had a handful of black kids in our mostly white school, one of whom was somewhat of an all-star celebrity due to going out for every sport he could. From football to basketball to wrestling, this guy dominated. The cool kids for us were the jocks and the cheerleaders, and no one more popular than this guy, who was looked up to and respected by his mostly-white team mates and fellow students alike. And this wasn't any kind of cynical tokenism, as some might suggest today. We all genuinely liked each other and had a great time, and any differences were the same ones you'd see if the student body were all one race, with cliques and such. There was one sister in our church choir whose voice could rival Aretha's, and we were all uplifted whenever she sang a special. I still fondly remember the faces of all my friends from back then, whatever their color, it just didn't matter. And was there racism? Of course there was. Not systemically, but among certain individuals certainly. There were even whisperings that the Klan might still have its fans in certain ignorant areas and among a few older people, but I never knew of such personally, because that was all generally regarded as shameful and pathetic. All we knew at school and at our age was that 10 years earlier Dr King had a dream, and at least for our generation (if not all our parents'), we felt like we'd achieved it, and no big deal really, it was all just people, and we were happy in that. All of us.

    • @billparrish4385
      @billparrish4385 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@anniebananieusa Ann, I am very sorry your husband had that experience! It's awful, and such haters would have been hard-pressed to have found any friends or have been accepted themselves, if they'd lived where I grew up in that era. They'd have had to change, or keep it under wraps, or have been a part of a very small and ignorant minority themselves. If someone had tried to do something like that to one of my black friends, they'd have had to get through me first. And I was not alone in that sentiment, not by a long shot.

    • @richardmodglin3900
      @richardmodglin3900 10 месяцев назад +1

      @billparrish4385
      Sounds like we are about the same age. I was about 15 when this song hit the radio and things were different back then In many ways.
      I enjoyed reading your comment and how your community lived back then. I wish today's youth could see how things were back when. Thank you for taking the time to reveal your childhood experiences to me.
      Peace to you my friend.

  • @kd2eat
    @kd2eat Год назад +509

    Being from "back in the day", this song was delightful. Funk music was loved by all, but largely performed by black bands. The fact that this, predominantly white, band was playing funk with a few black backup musicians was really odd. The fact that this song was poking fun at themselves, all while laying down a super catchy beat, was just perfect. This music was the kind of stuff that brought racial divides to our attention, and mocked us for it, all while we couldn't keep our feet from dancing. It was wonderful. This video, with the black horn players pointing at the white bandmates during the chorus still makes me laugh every time.

    • @seanturner3905
      @seanturner3905 Год назад +8

      first time actually seeing this and yes it is very funny....lol

    • @seanturner3905
      @seanturner3905 Год назад +13

      grew up listening to this

    • @robinwindsor7603
      @robinwindsor7603 Год назад +21

      Great explanation of the times. As I white girl I was glad to be included in the funk community.

    • @MV-zt6gb
      @MV-zt6gb Год назад +14

      KC and the Sunshine Band, too.

    • @phyllisnunn2061
      @phyllisnunn2061 Год назад +3

      Yes! Back then the song was exciting, a little bit titillating - since it brought up taboo ideas like calling someone "boy" - and it was just plain fabulous in that it instantly made you want to dance! My first time seeing the video, though - such fun!!! Thanks for featuring this one! Love your channel!

  • @lmm5892
    @lmm5892 Год назад +13

    When you look at that decade you will see that people of all backgrounds played amazing music together. Things are much more divided now, by design. Channels like this are bringing us back to the good ole days.

  • @keithjudon7977
    @keithjudon7977 Год назад +460

    The band gave an interview once about the origin of this song. they were playing a show and someone from the audience yelled out, " play that funky music, white boy". So it spawned an idea that lead to this song

    • @felixkmgalanti9064
      @felixkmgalanti9064 Год назад +36

      And when Wild Cherry said that in their song, "play that funky music WHITE BOY, that year they got their answer bk by a group that to this days is still the most famous white funk music band to come out by the name "THE AVERAGE WHITE BAND" and from all of places, Scotland, yes! that Scotland.

    • @FrancineST56
      @FrancineST56 Год назад +14

      Great trivia! I did not know that and my ex husband’s brother-in-“law was actually IN the band and I he never shared that with us! Thank you for posting this!

    • @marybarela4986
      @marybarela4986 Год назад +28

      They said white boy because people thought the band was black. The audiences were surprised when they saw the white folks performing funk

    • @sandrar6063
      @sandrar6063 Год назад +4

      Yes! That was it! O remember after reading this! Thank you! 😄

    • @pj9654
      @pj9654 Год назад +9

      Great story, great song. When it comes to the hook, everyone would be dancing and singing along!

  • @SARA-11-1
    @SARA-11-1 Год назад +32

    I lived this generation! Although I'm in Canada, I went to discos and danced to this song plenty. There were no controversies that I remember, just everyone dancing and having a good time! Those were the good ole days in many aspects, IMO!

  • @gailfreeman6967
    @gailfreeman6967 Год назад +361

    No controversy we just danced and had fun.

    • @terrorzilla
      @terrorzilla Год назад +28

      Those of us of a certain age miss those days

    • @michaelshishido8151
      @michaelshishido8151 Год назад +7

      @@terrorzilla yes we do!

    • @willowb1527
      @willowb1527 Год назад +5

      @@terrorzilla Oh yes ✌️💯

    • @christinecarmichael3253
      @christinecarmichael3253 Год назад +6

      Absolutely, to bad it can’t be that way now

    • @Jetz316
      @Jetz316 Год назад

      Drop some acid and trip out to this back then. 😁

  • @hollywood8309
    @hollywood8309 Год назад +33

    This song rocked! No controversy at all! Get your groove on!

  • @aprilrains973
    @aprilrains973 Год назад +242

    Back in the day we weren't offended by everything, never even thought about it when I first heard this.

    • @shellyj987
      @shellyj987 Год назад +11

      Exactly.

    • @eleanoraquitaine2966
      @eleanoraquitaine2966 Год назад +14

      Neither my black husband nor I (he's 89, I'm 77) were offended then and we're not offended now. For anyone looking for offense, they might consider this in a pinch. Too bad. It's just a song.

    • @stevenbentley310
      @stevenbentley310 Год назад +11

      Disco clubs brought a LOT of people together, and this song was a massive hit at the clubs. EVERYBODY got out on the floor to dance together when it was played. EVERYBODY!

    • @now0nline
      @now0nline Год назад +4

      Sam. Danced to it all the time. I don't remember anyone thinking anything of it except how cool it was.

    • @gregaroo329
      @gregaroo329 Год назад +5

      Good music was good music, and we listened! All we had was radio. We couldn't see the artists, but that didn't matter. Good music was good music...and we listened!

  • @NomusaMagical
    @NomusaMagical Год назад +18

    🔥Born in 1950s👩🏾‍🦳. This song is FORTY-SIX years old. Almost half century + I STILL remember ALL the lyrics! We danced our butts off💃🏽💃🏽

  • @DanielleGillmoreJohnson
    @DanielleGillmoreJohnson Год назад +166

    Tim, this was the JAM back in the day! Yes, they said/sang, "Play that funky music, white boy!" People didn't seem to have a big issue with the lyrics, at least not where I was. People were too busy dancing and singing! ❤

  • @DaddyTre65
    @DaddyTre65 Год назад +15

    In the Summer of 1976, "Play That Funky Music" was the JAM! 🎶☀ It went to #1 Pop and #1 R&B, and won the American Music Award for Top R&B Song of the Year! ⭐ You're right, Tim: Wild Cherry's lead singer Rob Parissi's voice is cool! And you're right that he sings "WHITE boy". Back then, I and all my friends (Black or White) thought that was fun and cool. 😀

  • @ksang5469
    @ksang5469 Год назад +294

    Love this song! When it came out, we played the 45 over and over again. No controversy at all. In fact the song was a huge hit! It topped the charts, was nominated for two Grammy’s and won an American Music Award. More funk please!!

    • @doreensarcone4346
      @doreensarcone4346 Год назад +4

      I still have that 45 !!!!!

    • @gjwilliams5351
      @gjwilliams5351 Год назад +4

      They said white boooy. An example of this is in the group War where Lee Oskar the harmonica player it's done. Check them out. The group is up mostly minority players and me Oskar stands out some of the tones

    • @dmmrad54
      @dmmrad54 Год назад +2

      I have the 45. Loved this song.

  • @katherinepearson167
    @katherinepearson167 Год назад +25

    It just was. It was about the music, fun, and dancing. It wasn't about race or anything negative. Everybody was dancing.

  • @dianeouellette3571
    @dianeouellette3571 Год назад +201

    Sly and the Family Stone is a MUST when exploring popular Funk of late 60s early 70s. They were one of the first integrated bands defying stereotyping by having women playing horns. "Dance to the Music" "Everyday People" "Thank You" "Hot Fun in the Summer Time" ALL BANGERS.

    • @felinespirits
      @felinespirits Год назад +14

      Oh man, I was such a big Sly fan back in the day. 😎

    • @patriciab825
      @patriciab825 Год назад +6

      YES!

    • @dianeouellette3571
      @dianeouellette3571 Год назад +7

      @@felinespirits ME TOO❣️ He helped define an era.

    • @rroselynn1123
      @rroselynn1123 Год назад +13

      I agree! You should check out the documentary "Summer of Soul" by Questlove which features Sly and The Family Stone. A must see documentary.

    • @margaretgonzales-charles4972
      @margaretgonzales-charles4972 Год назад +3

      @@rroselynn1123 YES!! Great film.

  • @carla68
    @carla68 Год назад +5

    He says "just when it hit me" - like he just realized he was the only white boy in the club and then somebody yelled it out. Funny and cool. He can sing like a black funk singer. Lol

  • @stardust164
    @stardust164 Год назад +134

    I grew up in the 60's and 70's and I think we were good at celebrating people differences and trying to love one another! peace and love from Canada

    • @bford5357
      @bford5357 Год назад +4

      So true! We lived life together back then. Everyone was the same. I sure miss those days.

    • @gypsyrollin6835
      @gypsyrollin6835 Год назад +1

      It was the best of times back then. It’s unfortunate elites have spent a lifetime keeping us turned against each other. Socially and politically. We’re too strong together- they can’t stand it.
      One love for all♥️💋

  • @jazzerlbn
    @jazzerlbn Год назад +4

    Wiki:
    "While playing at the 2001 Club on the North Side of Pittsburgh to a predominantly black audience, a patron said to band member Beitle during a break, "Are you going to play some funky music, white boys?" Parissi grabbed a pen and order pad and wrote the song in about five minutes. The lyrics literally describe the predicament of a hard rock band adjusting to the disco era"

  • @melissaboyett5144
    @melissaboyett5144 Год назад +70

    He said, "white boy".....no problem 😃 It's great music, and he's white! Read the story about how they came to write the song. Glad you reviewed it 💕

  • @rhondabolger782
    @rhondabolger782 Год назад +12

    It was the 70's nothing but peace,love,and music that brought us all together no matter what race

  • @keithjudon7977
    @keithjudon7977 Год назад +87

    One of the biggest one hit wonders of all time. A radio mainstay for over 40 years

  • @barbcarolegrafton6981
    @barbcarolegrafton6981 Год назад +9

    Thanks Tim. Great song! It was released in 1976. At the time rock clubs were closing down as disco clubs became popular. Wild Cherry was having difficulty booking gigs with the changing times. The song tells of their struggles. They needed to change up their style. They were playing a new gig when some black folks came into the club. The story goes…. One of the blacks jokingly asked , “Are you white boys gonna play some funky music?” Which turned into .. Play That Funky Music White Boy. The song was a such major hit that the lead singer was retired by forty years old! Keep the hits coming! 🎉

  • @carollittle1059
    @carollittle1059 Год назад +54

    Bro, this song was so hot the whole club hit the dance floor.

  • @dwhitman3092
    @dwhitman3092 Год назад +7

    Oh man! Those were fantastic times! And no, it was not controversial LOL. Mid to late seventies we're awesome!

  • @jeanwinders9556
    @jeanwinders9556 Год назад +107

    Nothing like funk from the 70's to make you move with a smile as you clean the house. Thanks for this great one!

    • @bowittman
      @bowittman Год назад +2

      I have a house cleaning play list and it's all 70's funk. Even makes washing dishes fun. Just picture a 60 year old grandma dancing with my mop.

  • @rubyleuty9417
    @rubyleuty9417 Год назад +5

    The back story of this song is they were playing a gig and on a break someone came up and said play some funky music. They made up the song right then with the words and guitar riff. It was one of their biggest hits. True story.

  • @ginahouston9352
    @ginahouston9352 Год назад +93

    music fans love good music and when 'the folks' heard Wild Cherry, they knew they were hearing funky greatness from a non-traditional source and they acknowledged it... 'go on wit cho bad self, white boy....!' this was the HIGHEST praise! 🤩😍🥰

  • @bekindandrewind1422
    @bekindandrewind1422 2 месяца назад +2

    6:11 --- In all my years.. I have NEVER seen a performer spin a trumpet like that.. I'm not sure who that was.. But my GOD did that man have TALENT....

  • @sharians-bluesky
    @sharians-bluesky Год назад +47

    This was in 1976. Great year for music and movies.

  • @joanmayfield4791
    @joanmayfield4791 Год назад +7

    This is played by every wedding band to get the chairs up and moving - and oh boy the Grandma's have got the moves! You can get up solo because everyone partners with this one.

  • @kayclark8443
    @kayclark8443 Год назад +29

    They’re saying WHITE boy. I’m very white (pale blue 😂) from Scotland and this never offended me I just loved the song! Check out Average White Band they’re from Scotland too and funky as heck!

  • @cjpew
    @cjpew Год назад +7

    Thanks for finally reacting to this, I've been waiting a long time 😁 I had the 8 track tape (whoever is old enough, like me, to remember those) and remember the cover picture more than anything - the lips and the cherry. Played that tape until it broke.

  • @sharians-bluesky
    @sharians-bluesky Год назад +41

    🎵"Lay down and boogie and play that funky music til you die!!!" 🎶

  • @DigiGoodness
    @DigiGoodness Год назад +4

    I'm so glad you reacted to this song. It was definitely WHITE BOY and it was a huge hit. No complaints and no negative reactions. You are so much fun. I LOVE the shirt!

  • @Camie.in.Philly
    @Camie.in.Philly Год назад +32

    We used to jam of this song. Race didn't matter back then, a good song was a good song.

    • @GoldenLady1007
      @GoldenLady1007 Год назад

      What world were you living in? You must not be Black. There has NEVER been a time in this country when race didn't matter.

    • @GoldenLady1007
      @GoldenLady1007 Год назад

      @L Singletary Not even close to true.

    • @GoldenLady1007
      @GoldenLady1007 Год назад

      @L Singletary Question. What are "race baiters"?

    • @GoldenLady1007
      @GoldenLady1007 Год назад

      @L Singletary Superiority? You are apparently projecting YOUR own feelings of inferiority onto me. I pointed out the fact that racism existed then, as it does now. How that translated into "superiority" for you is a mirror issue. The fact that you bristled when asked to define a term that YOU used means you apparently don't know what it means and are parroting something you heard.

  • @cog4life
    @cog4life 11 месяцев назад +2

    Always was a FAVORITE! Such a great beat! Everyone danced to this back in the day! No one cared. They just danced! 😊

  • @albadore
    @albadore Год назад +60

    They were a hard rock band that had to adjust to the times when funk and disco were bread and butter. The song is literally about how they had to go funky!

    • @albadore
      @albadore Год назад +3

      Worked out ok for them. lol

  • @debibloom4376
    @debibloom4376 Год назад +1

    I was in high school when this song came out. Every one of my classmates both black and white LOVED thi song. At school dances everyone danced and sang along at the top of our lungs. Miss thse days and I miss that music. Thanks for sharing.

  • @katehunter538
    @katehunter538 Год назад +98

    That's exactly what they said, and why would it be controversial? He's a white boy. Obviously not everything was better in the past, but we did save on controversy in the 70s. Classic tune, great for dancing. Definitely earned its place on the charts. Glad you reacted to it.

    • @gbourquin6096
      @gbourquin6096 Год назад +8

      These guys were from Steubenville, Ohio and started on Cherry Street, I once met the lead singer and worked with his son. This is a song that stands the test of time.

  • @Aumacsnigrand
    @Aumacsnigrand Год назад +1

    This used to PACK the floor at the local disco! Every single person there sang it at the top of their lungs!

  • @qbear17
    @qbear17 Год назад +35

    No controversy at all. People just loved the music.

  • @tinapatterson5022
    @tinapatterson5022 Год назад +4

    Nobody got Mad they just Grooved to The Groovy Back-up Singers, and Funky Band, What More can you ask for !!!

  • @rocky8758
    @rocky8758 Год назад +24

    They did say Funky white boy. I don’t recall any kind of negative comments about this.

  • @loreenburniston2226
    @loreenburniston2226 Год назад +1

    Yup. Play that funky music 🎶 white boy. Love this song. 😎 whoever recommended it. Thanks

  • @lanibarnett1176
    @lanibarnett1176 Год назад +59

    your gonna LOVE Wild Cherry! 💪💜 YES, they are saying :
    play that funky music WHITE BOY! 😂 Actually? back-in-the-day IF a WHITE Band? heard that in a club by Non-White-Boy'z.... it was Considered an Honor. People Didn't TRIP about stuff like they do today ... Cool Reaction! your face when you heard it the- First "hook", then you kept hearing it over and over...And "Your Face" LOL 😂😆👏👏👏👏 🤔 HA! then? You Looked It Up 😂😆👊

    • @felixkmgalanti9064
      @felixkmgalanti9064 Год назад +1

      And when Wild Cherry said that in their song, "play that funky music WHITE BOY, that year they got their answer bk by a group that to this days is still the most famous white funk music band to come out by the name "THE AVERAGE WHITE BAND" and from all of places, Scotland, yes! that Scotland.

  • @LillianGriffin-zj8ut
    @LillianGriffin-zj8ut 4 месяца назад +1

    Your mind is open now, This was back in the day when people didn’t take anything seriously, People have different colors, coexist together, laugh together, and played that funky music together.

  • @sheilabarrett3316
    @sheilabarrett3316 Год назад +25

    Hey Tim, loved your "REACTION!"😂 After all, this is why you do what you do! Yes you heard right, he said "white boy." It was and is a funky song, a major hit! Everyone was movin' and groovin' to this song. It was all fun. Sometimes people just need to have fun and not get caught up in the race thing. Look who's singing it. He clearly was not caught up. Thanks Tim, a funky good one!

  • @maureenwagg5305
    @maureenwagg5305 Год назад +3

    The Seventies had their moments for sure. They had lots of funky music. It was an awesome time.

  • @carolr.4863
    @carolr.4863 Год назад +25

    Lol, Tim you're so funny, I could watch you all day!!! Yep, that's what they said "White Boy" & that's when there weren't many problems, controversial ones. Some of my closest friends were black!!! I'm white as a ghost, lol, we just didn't fight with each other!!! We came together as one, the way it should be now!!! Loved your reaction, Tim!!! Another fun song to dance to. 💃 😎👍🏼☮️❤️

  • @hannahpsp
    @hannahpsp 4 месяца назад +2

    Just know this was awesome music and we danced without prejudice in those days.

  • @carollongmore3895
    @carollongmore3895 Год назад +36

    This was the jam! You can't sit still when this song comes on. Check out Sly and the Family Stone, "Dance to the Music". They are a funk band from the '70s.

  • @JMzcarmel
    @JMzcarmel Год назад +2

    That's that blue-eyed funk right there, yes!!! 😊Nobody was trippin' on color when it came to music, just great music back then!!!!! ❤

  • @ginawhite3728
    @ginawhite3728 Год назад +18

    It's most definitely "white boy". This was one of the best songs ever, everybody loved it. I don't know if it was controversial, but it wasn't controversial for me. I just like the song.

  • @janetfradella2935
    @janetfradella2935 Год назад +2

    back in these days ... people did not argue about everything . just fun music

  • @babettevanderheide-tot5051
    @babettevanderheide-tot5051 Год назад +4

    And yes they say White Boy . I didn,t know it was a white singer untill i saw the clip like 20 years later hahahaha .Love the funk

    • @felinespirits
      @felinespirits Год назад +1

      Yeah, you really didn't even know what a group looked like unless you caught them on Midnight Special or saw the album cover in the Record store. But in any case, all you cared about was the music anyway.

  • @sdisalvo8551
    @sdisalvo8551 Год назад +2

    Back then no one batted an eye at something like this. It was just a great song. People didn't get uptight the way they do today

  • @dianeouellette3571
    @dianeouellette3571 Год назад +13

    Oh oh oh....just thought of it...gotta check out the band WAR for more great Funk. "Spill The Wine", "Low Rider" "Why Can't We Be Friends" All bangers, for sure. Also, Average White Band was mentioned by a fan. "Pick Up The Pieces" was a big big hit. CAN'T WAIT TO SEE YOUR REACTION TIM❣️ SOOO GLAD YOU ENJOY FUNK.

  • @BoudicaAngel7359
    @BoudicaAngel7359 Год назад +1

    Play that funky music white boy. He went from playing rock and roll to funk. It was a beautiful thing. No controversy, just fun, easy to listen to and dance to.

  • @robinmills8675
    @robinmills8675 Год назад +13

    A group of guys from the Washington Redskins band would dance to this in the end zone (I think between the third and fourth quarters). They were called the Funky Four and were as big as the players. It was one of my favorite parts of being in the stadium on game day. You can find clips of them on you tube. This song always brings me back to that performance.

  • @JayLynn513
    @JayLynn513 Год назад +2

    That's the way we rolled back in the day 😂 Wild Cherry is from the area I grew up. Listened to them at the Aquanaut Lounge before they became famous ❤️
    Color wasn't a big deal back then. If the music sounded good we jammed to it

  • @rebeccarockchik6704
    @rebeccarockchik6704 Год назад +8

    70's funk...the best!! 🔥🔥 ✌❤

  • @hildab.9453
    @hildab.9453 Год назад +1

    Man, when that song came on… all you thought about was getting on the dance floor!!!

  • @HashiAkitaPuppy
    @HashiAkitaPuppy Год назад +29

    "Back in that day", we all got along, listened to the same music, played in bands together and generally respected each other. All this division and tension between races we have now has been instigated by politicians.

    • @brynneholt1990
      @brynneholt1990 Год назад +9

      Back in the day like right after Jim Crow and during the civil rights movement? It seems nostalgia makes people forget. The whole point of the song was that it was a novelty that they were white, and he was initially very uncomfortable in the environment. Because it wasn’t all unified.

    • @HashiAkitaPuppy
      @HashiAkitaPuppy Год назад +5

      @@brynneholt1990 You obviously weren't alive back then and only know the revisionist history preached by those who wish to divide. Yes of course there were racists, but in general, people on the street got down together or at the very least didn't hassle each other. For teenagers in the 70s, race was hardly an issue at all, things are far worse now. Many of the top funk, soul and pop bands of the 70s were racially mixed and so were the audiences.

    • @Desibeatnik
      @Desibeatnik Год назад +1

      @@HashiAkitaPuppy you weren't there. WRONG

    • @kd8199
      @kd8199 Год назад +1

      @@HashiAkitaPuppy - this funky white boy was there (63 yo). I was well into the whole hippie scene. It was about peace and love. But outside of that movement was a great deal of racism. It wasn’t all puppy tails and cat meows. It’s revisionist on your part to say otherwise.

  • @delfin7461
    @delfin7461 Год назад +3

    This song is such a classic jam!! Perfect funk/rock/disco groove

  • @sirsimonthesentry4787
    @sirsimonthesentry4787 Год назад +6

    This song so huge. It was playing everywhere all the time.

  • @oahuviewlot2929
    @oahuviewlot2929 Год назад +2

    You got back to what made you big in the first place, old school music. Good job. Look at the views.

  • @felixkmgalanti9064
    @felixkmgalanti9064 Год назад +8

    And when Wild Cherry said that in their song, "play that funky music WHITE BOY, that year they got their answer bk by a group that to this days is still the most famous white funk music band to come out by the name "THE AVERAGE WHITE BAND" and from all of places, Scotland, yes! that Scotland.

  • @christineschulze1782
    @christineschulze1782 Год назад

    Music was for everyone back then. This song got EVERYBODY out in the skating rink in 1978-79. Trends and color lines were completely blurred from the early 70s through the early 90s club & hip hop scene. Fantastic days, wish you were there ❤

  • @firststateelder8521
    @firststateelder8521 Год назад +5

    This was 🎵 song,played on R&B stations Pop Station.Played that music White Boys jamming in college,1975

  • @dianaallen5700
    @dianaallen5700 10 дней назад

    Yes they said it and no we weren't mad. This was and still is a hit for me. Still on my playlist. I'm a 62 yr old granny.

  • @patspruce9241
    @patspruce9241 Год назад +5

    They were in concert with K C and the Sunshine band 😊 look them up.,..

  • @karensharpe8432
    @karensharpe8432 Год назад +1

    LOL, that record was a favorite back in the day, white boy and all!

  • @sharians-bluesky
    @sharians-bluesky Год назад +12

    If you love Funk, play the Blackbyrds- Rockcreek Park 🔥
    Slave- Slide and Just a Touch of Love 💯
    Lakeside- Fantastic Voyage 👏🏽

  • @1972mrgray
    @1972mrgray Год назад +2

    Saw them in concert many years ago. It was a good time.

  • @endoraismygma
    @endoraismygma Год назад +5

    What a fun reaction. I also love Funk, this brings back so many memories

  • @DarleneRuiz08
    @DarleneRuiz08 Год назад

    The guy twirling the trumpet 🤣🤣 Love this song. We used to play the 45 growing up in the 80s

  • @patspruce9241
    @patspruce9241 Год назад +5

    Yes...White Boy ! Saw them in concert 🙃

    • @felixkmgalanti9064
      @felixkmgalanti9064 Год назад

      And when Wild Cherry said that in their song, "play that funky music WHITE BOY, that year they got their answer bk by a group that to this days is still the most famous white funk music band to come out by the name "THE AVERAGE WHITE BAND" and from all of places, Scotland, yes! that Scotland.

  • @tinapatterson5022
    @tinapatterson5022 Год назад +4

    Call up the Lyrics and You will see! Back in the Day, Most Albums had The Songs Lyrics on The Sleeve inside ( That's The Paper that held the Record inside the Jacket, Which was called The ALBUM COVER.) By the way, I still have this Album, It's still in Mint Condition☮✌

  • @valeriefullilove5198
    @valeriefullilove5198 Год назад +4

    "White Boy"...Nobody was mad...too busy partying!...lol

  • @loritalbot3063
    @loritalbot3063 Год назад +1

    Definitely acceptable back then. One of my favourite songs !

  • @sheilathailand1903
    @sheilathailand1903 Год назад +4

    Great song! Great reaction!! We had fun back then!

  • @stevedahlberg8680
    @stevedahlberg8680 Год назад +2

    You've got to hear the studio version of this that we all heard on the radio all the time. It's a way better mix and it's a little slower and funkier. It's fantastic.

  • @neneshubby
    @neneshubby Год назад +3

    It was a different time young brother. We just didn’t trip as much about some things. It was a great time to be alive.

  • @patsimaroney7965
    @patsimaroney7965 Год назад

    Love your reaction!! "Play that funky music, white boy, lay down the boogie & play that funky music till you die..." Great song to dance to back in the day.

  • @mlg4035
    @mlg4035 Год назад +3

    The 70's was all fun and games!🤩

  • @terryhorowitz7076
    @terryhorowitz7076 Год назад +2

    Tim, you & Fred always make my day. Cheers

  • @flutesong5527
    @flutesong5527 Год назад +4

    This is pure fun and hilarity. I don't remember any controversy.

  • @jessicakeller5862
    @jessicakeller5862 Год назад +2

    I will always turn this song way up and sing along loudly! Even as a kid I loved this song.

  • @afrogirl757
    @afrogirl757 Год назад +3

    White Boy! Your reaction was the same one I had back in the day. But there were lots of similar groups with some hot funk and jazz like AWB- Average White Band; War, Tower of Power. All of which led the world into the Disco era.

  • @stephenmcdonald8013
    @stephenmcdonald8013 Год назад +2

    That song always got people hype back in the day!

  • @mkmstillstackin
    @mkmstillstackin Год назад +4

    I was a kid, around 1st or 2nd grade, when this came out. It was big! Most of the kids I knew, knew this song, and we loved it! Black or White it didn't matter. Perhaps it was a little avant-garde but definitely not controversial, in our minds.

  • @pennydavis2637
    @pennydavis2637 Год назад

    Music is universal, everyone loved this, and still do!🤣🤣❤️🎶🎶🎶Nothing controversial, the 70’s, and music in general brought everyone together, and music will always have that power to override, no one was easily offended…Great times!