Thiz the shit... I was a young adult during the 80's baddest decade for music! We had it ALL... Never going to be anything like it again... Music nowadays is crap!
Born in 83, I called myself a disco lover as I got older. I had never heard this song until I saw a case on The People’s Court with a former band member being sued. Don’t know how I missed this one, but it has now been added to my playlist in 2023.
83? you a baby mami.......but I love that you feel this. Bowling Shirts, Melrose Donna Pants, Double Belts, Jellies and CANS of aquanet. I love these times!!!!! Beef???? Beef goes back to cain and able but we could shoot straight in the day.
I am 64 and I still adore this song. One of my top 5 all time dance tunes. I was 19 when I first heard it. I went out immediately and bought the 12’’ single. I used to dance to it at Chaps Boston.
Kiss 108 in Boston was the only radio station that had this song in their rotation. So many folks in Southern New England never got a chance to hear it!
@@jameslineberger3823 WAAF was an awesome station as well. They played hard rock, heavy metal, glam rock, classic rock, and progressive rock. They would mix it all all up. It was great. They had some songs no one else would play too, Like "Don't pay the ferryman" by Chris Deburg , "Why Me?" by Planet P, Lunatic Fringe by Red Rider and "Voices" by Russ Ballard to name a few.
I heard this song in New Bedford 60 miles south of Boston , it was later banned for too racist then and some words were replaced. Still love the beat.2024
All I know - I was young before NYC got all gentrified. I think it lost something in the process. Same is true of where I grew up it wasn't suburban at all but city all the way. Plenty of amusements for a kid to get into. Meanwhile my cousin who grew up in the burbs he got into drugs and well it's been part of his life. Me it was alcohol. Luckily I didn't get addicted. And I can recall in my teens trips into NY drving the cross Bronx expressway and cars burning in the median. Ah the times.
Grew up in Springfield Gardens Queens NY live on same block as one of the members Machine named Lloyd heard them practicing this song in his backyard and living next door to him was Peppa from Salt and Peppa
good god. 1979. I was 17 y.o. and shaking it at Joels Main Street Teenage Disco. Farmingdale Lunk Island. And there is the vision of Susan Beavers shaking it up on the dance floor with all of us in our 1/2 zip terrycloth shirts watching with our mouths open. God I miss those times. Ira, Joel, Barry, Val, Jeff, Jimmy.. and of course Susan, Miss you all.
No Blacks,No Jews and No Gays, But Before the Grace of God We are Still Here All of Us Partying, Dancing Doing Our Thang All we want Like we want...A stone cold Jam Let's Keep getting it Yall !!!!!!
Explosive club music just brings back awesome memories...so lucky to have lived in those times that always brings a smile to me no matter how many years go by.
Disco is not dead! Some of us gen z’ers have our eyes and ears open and look for more things apart from modern pop brainrot. Lots of great music out there, this is one of my fav house disco songs! Wish I could hear it in a club in 2024!
First of all nobody would care now because the lyrics are serving a positive purpose, it obviously isn’t the beliefs of the artist. Kendrick Lamar said the F slur on his most recent album and nobody cared. Second of all this song DID get censored back when it was out and they had to make a “clean” version, America was much more stiff back then, they voted for Reagan twice for gods sakes
And it should be!! Blacks, Jews and gays were all created by God and saying the world would be better without them sounds like the poo Rump Roast is spewing. Stop the hatred and spread love!! God said love thy neighbor!!!
One of the best dance songs ever with an important message to top it off. They banned this version on the radio. You could only hear it in dance clubs. Still one of my favorite songs period. I was in my early 20s when this came out and every time I heard it in a club I would rush out to the dance floor.
I grew up in queens, nyc I was 10 at the time when this song came out. So i drew a connection to this song cuz I remember what the Bronx was like back in the day. We had a lot of what were called court parties and block parties back in the day (Either on the street, in the court yard or up on the bldg roof top) everyone came, young and old! For music, everyone brought their best disco vinyl albums, and this song was always at the top of the line up! We’d form dance lines where everyone got to show off their moves. It was such great times and such great memories!!!
@@rossrichards3296 Astute Observation RossRichards Rolling Stone Could not have said it better .28 lead singer Earons from 👂🌎Just like you NYC Band ☮️🇺🇸🌎✍️🖼🎼🎶🎶🎶🎤Pass The 🎤🎙 the Queen is Dead
One of the greatest disco tracks of all time, and its worth mentioning that the band leader later went on to create/lead Kid Creole and the Coconuts, which was another tremendously good group.
Heard this walking down in a winter evening in NYC a few years back. Not sure why but it brought me back to the 70s… I was born in the 2000s. Just a great timeless song
And how easily hate can infect those who are hated by other groups. Probably one of the most withering social commentaries wrapped up in the glitter and shine of disco --- it's only the frantic pace that represents the frenzy to escape poverty and adapt the prejudices of the wealthier whose prejudices sometimes reinforce prejudices against ethnic groups, economic classes that restrain them to "a place". And note after the break the verse simply repeats itself as if to say with hate the destructive cycle continues ad infinitum
Anyone who grew up in NYC in the late 70’s to 80’s truly relates to this song. If your goal was to protect your family, and give your children a chance, this song was the gospel. My wife and I did exactly that, moving outside the city to give our children a childhood and peace of mind.
Another disco song, but later became a deep house jam in the early/mid 80's! Nothing but great memories from this song and going clubbing in high school!🥰
timeless song!!!! I remember dancing to this in the House clubs back in the 90's . Places like the Tunnel, Old Roseland, Webster Hall, Lime Light and club MARS. etc. GREAT GREAT SONG!!!!
Ahhhhhhh how I miss the disco era so much sometimes. It was really just a quick little few years of time but it was special magical electrifying and so much fun! 😅👌
A classic. I was only 3 years old when this came out. I can only imagine what it would be like hearing this in a club back in the 70s. Disco will never die.
First heard it in 1979 at Studio 54 in NYC. I was 19 and terrified and exhilirated and I remember it like it was yesterday. I would give anything to be able to relive one of those epic nights.
I was 16 and my older sisters would dress me up like their life sized barbie and bring me to the disco with them I'll never forget this song still love it after all these years although I'm a thru and thru rocker I still love the TRUE disco songs of the late 70's so much fun
I'm so glad you enjoyed my memory! Another great disco song from that time was This Time Baby by Jackie Moore if you haven't heard it check it out you'll like it! Merry Christmas!
One of many great classics, I remermber this song from my club days! I used to love dancing with my partner and having a blast. The message is intense but true!
I think this song is 45 to 50 years old this was played on my friend going away party to the U.S. NAVY we had a blast at the time we were finishing high school and some joined the Army like I did others became postal workers ❤😊and some died because of herion use this was in N.Y.C in the South Bronx 😢❤
Soap Factory, Cliffside Park NJ…Sundays in 1979 were teen days…dancing at age 14 in a Danskin wrap around skirt and Candies ❤️ loved this song and love it now.
Omg.. was watching Drew Barrymore interview the singers daughter Ryan m. Bathe.. had to see what song her mother sang.. omg... this was one of my faves of all time..
I actually liked this when it came out. As I'm older now and reflecting on some of the lyrics, it's not so great to me. "No blacks, no Jews and no gays" Wow, really!?!?! Their names sound as if they, too, might be "other" and might not be so accepted in the upper class area they want to move away to. 🤔
I remember this as a young man in 79 and I went to all the music shops in Liverpool to get it to no avail !! I was so pissed 😤 it's wonderful to think 30 years later , I still buzz at listening and dancing to it
LONNIE FERGUSON drummer creating hi hat heavy foot bass drum cymbal brilliance to this iconic NYC BAND TIMELESS MESSAGE LOVE YOU MAN MUCH RESPECT .28 lead singer earons nyc band p.s. to all machine fans AUGUST DARNELL WROTE LYRICS FOR THIS SONG HE DID NOT DISCOVER MACHINE .28 PEACE
August Darnell one of the best songwriters. Dr. Buzzard's Original Savannah Band, Kid Creole & the Coconuts and this project. The guy can't do no wrong when it comes to music.
The year 1979….my age 9yrs old. I can CLEARLY remember this record being played in my 1970’s styled living room and my mom JUMPING UP saying to my Dad….yeah baby, you know that, that is my shiiiiiit!!! She would then grab me or which ever one of her kids were the closest to her and start spinning us around dancing super hard and super crazy!!!! BEST MEMORIES EVER!!!!! I ABSOLUTELY love this song!!!!! The vocals…the beat….and even the message is INCREDIBLE!!!
Thiz the shit...
I was a young adult during the 80's baddest decade for music!
We had it ALL...
Never going to be anything like it again...
Music nowadays is crap!
Yes indeed ❤
@@DavidReyes-1970yes the music nowadays really sucks I am 43 and I listen to all ❤ older music 😊
@DanielleFIlippelli yes indeed .... me myself.... I stick to the script.
Music makes me ill anymore
Agree!
I’m 621 years old and I’ve been listening to disco since 1756.
😂
HAHAHAHA
So what on earth were you listening for the first 350 years of your life and why so late to disco?
@@farfisa that’s the problem I was not on earth and only came to earth in 1756 and immediately started listening to disco when I arrived
Lol that's how I feel listening to this! Man who even knows this song! Not many😁 I Love 💕 it!
Club mixes and dancing all night long. Leaving from the club and the sun was coming up. Good old days
They sure were although I can't imagine doing that now! Memories are so fun though!
U got that right! Great times!!
Totally! But that first glimpse of the sun after being in the dark all night is a killer!
Yes indeed it was! 🤣🤣
@@adinocc2042too many mornings blinded by sun.
Lol.
In 1979 I was fired as a DJ at roller disco for playing this song. I still love this song.
They couldn't be bothered to learn the message of the song. LOL.
Damn shame.
to this day no other song broke it down like that
aint no way 💀lmao
Born in 83, I called myself a disco lover as I got older. I had never heard this song until I saw a case on The People’s Court with a former band member being sued. Don’t know how I missed this one, but it has now been added to my playlist in 2023.
I first heard it in a movie summer of Sam staring JOHN LEGUISZAMO DANCING
83? you a baby mami.......but I love that you feel this. Bowling Shirts, Melrose Donna Pants, Double Belts, Jellies and CANS of aquanet. I love these times!!!!! Beef???? Beef goes back to cain and able but we could shoot straight in the day.
This song was featured in the Netflix Series "The Get Down".
Here from that show too
What a great song
I am 64 and I still adore this song.
One of my top 5 all time dance tunes.
I was 19 when I first heard it. I went out immediately and bought the 12’’ single.
I used to dance to it at Chaps Boston.
❤ just like it was yesterday.
Chateau de ville saugus ma. Backstage disco Saturdays for teens. Lol.
Boston Boston
Lucifers
Circus Disco in LA. I'm 64, too. I still have the 12" vinyl.
Kiss 108 in Boston was the only radio station that had this song in their rotation. So many folks in Southern New England never got a chance to hear it!
Boston Ma, and also keep in mind that in 1974 and it was a very controversial song
@@JosephFactsOnly 1974? I thought it came out in 78.
1:17 I had a radio DJ friend who worked for WAAF 107.3 in Worcester Ma back then.(Jeremy Savage).
@@jameslineberger3823 WAAF was an awesome station as well. They played hard rock, heavy metal, glam rock, classic rock, and progressive rock. They would mix it all all up. It was great. They had some songs no one else would play too, Like "Don't pay the ferryman" by Chris Deburg , "Why Me?" by Planet P, Lunatic Fringe by Red Rider and "Voices" by Russ Ballard to name a few.
I heard this song in New Bedford 60 miles south of Boston , it was later banned for too racist then and some words were replaced. Still love the beat.2024
I am 20 years old and listening to very best the greatest music of all time disco tunez
In NYC, the radio station WBLS played this song all the time.❤
Yesss. DJ Ruben Toro The Latin Bull on the weekends. 🥳
Wish I could have listened then
Frankie Crocker. The Chief Rocker !
And 92.ktu Jellybean played it too
BIG FACTS 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
The message of this song still rings true till this day.
All I know - I was young before NYC got all gentrified. I think it lost something in the process. Same is true of where I grew up it wasn't suburban at all but city all the way. Plenty of amusements for a kid to get into. Meanwhile my cousin who grew up in the burbs he got into drugs and well it's been part of his life. Me it was alcohol. Luckily I didn't get addicted. And I can recall in my teens trips into NY drving the cross Bronx expressway and cars burning in the median. Ah the times.
What’s the message?
@@scotts6525 uh, no blacks no jews no gays. Duh. Haha. Jk. I first heard this song and was like, wait what? Did I hear that right?
@@scotts6525 0:34 listen to that
Very true..
40 years later-- still diggin' it
YES!
Hell yeah 🌼😀🕺🏻🕺🏻🕺🏻💚🕺✨❤️
Are there songs similar to this?
Love this also
U better believe it!
One of the GREATEST dance songs EVER made!!!
Salsas
@@LuisRodriguez-fo4oq not tired ass salsa🤮🤮🤮🤮
Ew salsa
Amy
definitely, people used to hustle their asses off to this
Listening in Boston, Ma. Friday, November 3, 2023 @ 5:28 AM. Hear the words. Hear the message. Wake up people.
yes!
Boston, Ma. Back at ya. Still listening.@@coneyislandboo9048
This song is so true Today, after all these years
I remember going to the clubs on Landsdown St and Kenmore Square dancing to this 😁
Chaps and Buddies when they were near the Copley Square T Stop in Boston circa 1983.
Who's listening out there I hope this brings back a lot of memories for a lot of people
I'm bless to be alive during this Disco era. 1974 I was 10 years of age.. Love you all ..
So Was I ❤
I enjoy reading the comments about how everyone has fond memories about this song.
Native New Yorker and grew up when the clubs were pumping this jam!❤
^5 for nights at the Palladium fire door tryin to get in at 14. lol
CBGB...if ya know ya know. OH yeah....& OMFUG nem too!
Grew up in Springfield Gardens Queens NY live on same block as one of the members Machine named Lloyd heard them practicing this song in his backyard and living next door to him was Peppa from Salt and Peppa
me too
@@JP-ur9zp so cool-you must have some great memories
"She turns out to be a natural freak
Gaining weight and losing sleep" is a sick line, love it.
Yes it is!
Chicago House Head here! This is the JAM! House is played every week on the radio. Classic! " Too much love is worse than none at all.' d
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DEEP!
This song is literally an Anthem for the late 70's. This was the literal club starter song to get the crowd worked up.
How long did the DJs have it before it was released?
70s💚🕺✨🌼🕺🏻
I was a child I only know it from the radio, Frankie Crocker on NYC's WBLS
& it was awesome to dance to, hard to find a better song to do the hustle to
good god. 1979. I was 17 y.o. and shaking it at Joels Main Street Teenage Disco. Farmingdale Lunk Island. And there is the vision of Susan Beavers shaking it up on the dance floor with all of us in our 1/2 zip terrycloth shirts watching with our mouths open. God I miss those times. Ira, Joel, Barry, Val, Jeff, Jimmy.. and of course Susan, Miss you all.
This song is a classic. Belongs on anyone that is a music lovers discography.
Juan Velez oh I have it of course!
Agreed
M nnn
That opening alone...
#Facts
No Blacks,No Jews and No Gays, But Before the Grace of God We are Still Here All of Us Partying, Dancing Doing Our Thang All we want Like we want...A stone cold Jam Let's Keep getting it Yall !!!!!!
U known it girl they can't put us down. Please add white in there. Plenty of Gays out there
SAY IT AGAIN BRO I DERE YOU DOES WERE DA GOOD TIMES YO I'M READY TO GO BACK DROP ME A MEMO OK BLESS 🙏 UP YOUR SELF
And no one complained about those Lyrics
@@iriswood3744 nobody would care now because those lyrics have meaning. It obviously isn’t the views of the songwriter
Preach baby!!! Preach!!!!!!
LOVED THIS SONG BACK THEN, STILL LOVING IT NOW...DEC. 7TH. THURSDAY 2023 🎉👍❤ !!
GOOD DISCO MUSIC
You had to go somewhere "SPECIAL" to hear this SONG back in the DAY!🎉😅
There are simply no words to describe how GREAT this song was, is and forever will be ...
Grooving to this song still in 2023
In 2024!❤🎶🕺💃🎵
im 59 and still play this foookin great track well before its time
One of the best disco songs EVER!!!
mrxman Hell to the yeah! Greatest of all times INDEED! !
Yeah I know
@@jaywad8876 I still have the original 12". I'm going to put it on right now. Have a great weekend 😊
Great disco song
🗣️ Too much love is worse than not at ALLLLLL!!!!!!!!! OMG where is the woman today that sang this! 💗💗💗
YES!!!
I was 16 and dancing the hustle.. won my first dance contest to this song
at the "Fun House"...Manhattan
great memories!
i remember these days .... The Get Down is the ish
Evelyn Rivera man what you know bout that music a???
I Won in the O C 5 in 1957🇺🇸♥️🇺🇸5 Blues Of Not Knowing Tonight? this Rivera’s Of Who I Am From? good Or Not?
I love this song but I'm so impressed with the female lead vocalist's range. She is amazing.
I was a little kid when this song was out but I bet when the DJ put this song ……. The club went bananas.😂 love this song 💕
Can confirm.
We went absolutely nuts!!!🎉 🪩 💃
I remember it well, the club went crazy...still jamming out to this song in 2022 and I don't care that its not PC, its an awesome dance track!!
It def did!
me too & we actually did live in the Bronx back then
Explosive club music just brings back awesome memories...so lucky to have lived in those times that always brings a smile to me no matter how many years go by.
Chicagoans still bumping this wanna thank my pops for blessing me with amazing music, grateful to be a 90s baby
DJ Rashad sampled this, song is called “Grace”
Disco is not dead! Some of us gen z’ers have our eyes and ears open and look for more things apart from modern pop brainrot. Lots of great music out there, this is one of my fav house disco songs! Wish I could hear it in a club in 2024!
" Modern Pop Brainrot " ...
You got that 100 percent right... Much of today's songs are just not... Civilization...
@@JOHNROBERTCRUZRock And Roll Is Dead! Heavy Metal Is DEAD!
Pretty Soon JACKED UP PICKUP TRUCKS WILL ALSO BE DEAD!
Im 15!!! 👶
A great song ahead of its time with the lyrics no black, no Jews or gay. If that was said now, boycott, uproar and snear in the social media
I loved this song as a little kid and I love it now also. However, as a kid I did not know the meaning of this song.
Great song, great message.
It was censored back then too, though. They had to change it to "a place where upper class people stay."
First of all nobody would care now because the lyrics are serving a positive purpose, it obviously isn’t the beliefs of the artist. Kendrick Lamar said the F slur on his most recent album and nobody cared. Second of all this song DID get censored back when it was out and they had to make a “clean” version, America was much more stiff back then, they voted for Reagan twice for gods sakes
And it should be!! Blacks, Jews and gays were all created by God and saying the world would be better without them sounds like the poo Rump Roast is spewing. Stop the hatred and spread love!! God said love thy neighbor!!!
@@oronbabaonly for some radio stations.
One of the best dance songs ever with an important message to top it off. They banned this version on the radio. You could only hear it in dance clubs. Still one of my favorite songs period. I was in my early 20s when this came out and every time I heard it in a club I would rush out to the dance floor.
I was in my teens when this song came out and it was a run to the dance floor song
yes they changed the words -where only upper class people stay. When I heard the real words it freaked me out. After all these years it still does.
I grew up in queens, nyc I was 10 at the time when this song came out. So i drew a connection to this song cuz I remember what the Bronx was like back in the day. We had a lot of what were called court parties and block parties back in the day (Either on the street, in the court yard or up on the bldg roof top) everyone came, young and old! For music, everyone brought their best disco vinyl albums, and this song was always at the top of the line up! We’d form dance lines where everyone got to show off their moves. It was such great times and such great memories!!!
it might have been banned but, DJ Frankie Crocker of WBLS still played it because I remember hearing those lurics
@@marti8053 That sounds awesome. I would have loved to have been part of that scene. Very cool.
The piano riff at the beginning always gets me. It's so great.
Thrilling!!!
🕺🏻70s forever 😀🌼
Right !
The message is actually more punk than what was going around at the time.
Respect.
true that
This song is totally a punk song, lyrically and attitude wise.
@@rossrichards3296 Astute Observation RossRichards Rolling Stone Could not have said it better .28 lead singer Earons from 👂🌎Just like you NYC Band ☮️🇺🇸🌎✍️🖼🎼🎶🎶🎶🎤Pass The 🎤🎙 the Queen is Dead
One of the greatest disco tracks of all time, and its worth mentioning that the band leader later went on to create/lead Kid Creole and the Coconuts, which was another tremendously good group.
August Darnell (Kid Creole) Co wrote the song.
Really? Thanks for that bit of knowledge! Wasn’t Kid Creole involved in Dr. Savannah’s Band as well? Talented guy if true.
Never heard of em
Dr Savannah's Band > Machine > Kid Creole. Wild career for an amazing and underrated musician.
This Was, And Still Is A Bang Out Disco Hit.
The Instrumental And Vocals In Meaning Of This
Song Is So True, To This Present Time 2023
Yes it is
U are right 🔥 🔥
Love this song!
Born in 1983, and rocking it in 2021!
Love the old school!!
Me, too (‘83 baby)!
So many memories I thsnk God for the music. The end of the Disco era at that time. This song was rockin' this song was the jam!
This song was 1979 good 👍 song
This song always brings me back......damn those were the days!!!
Heard this walking down in a winter evening in NYC a few years back. Not sure why but it brought me back to the 70s… I was born in the 2000s. Just a great timeless song
this song is against hate love it we all bleed red!!
And how easily hate can infect those who are hated by other groups. Probably one of the most withering social commentaries wrapped up in the glitter and shine of disco --- it's only the frantic pace that represents the frenzy to escape poverty and adapt the prejudices of the wealthier whose prejudices sometimes reinforce prejudices against ethnic groups, economic classes that restrain them to "a place". And note after the break the verse simply repeats itself as if to say with hate the destructive cycle continues ad infinitum
Wonderful observation.
Brianna Todd this song bout me for real
Yes ..ultimate ☮️ and love....shout out ..Da Bronx.....best Dominican food ......
@@nigelfaragemk4.20thedestro6 cant barage...
Anyone who grew up in NYC in the late 70’s to 80’s truly relates to this song. If your goal was to protect your family, and give your children a chance, this song was the gospel. My wife and I did exactly that, moving outside the city to give our children a childhood and peace of mind.
The best of the 70'$ music when you could have lots fun with this song brings tears into my eyes! Miss those great times the year was 79...😔🎹🥁....
Damn,I forgot how hard this song hit,WOW!!!!!
Another disco song, but later became a deep house jam in the early/mid 80's! Nothing but great memories from this song and going clubbing in high school!🥰
I thank My uncle for putting Me on songs like this..S.I.P Unc🙏🥰❤️
The whole instrumental on this song is lit 🔥
When I was a little kid my mom use to dance with me to this🙏🏽
timeless song!!!! I remember dancing to this in the House clubs back in the 90's . Places like the Tunnel, Old Roseland, Webster Hall, Lime Light and club MARS. etc. GREAT GREAT SONG!!!!
OMG. Webster Hall, what about Pastels in Brooklyn!!!
Ahhhhhhh how I miss the disco era so much sometimes. It was really just a quick little few years of time but it was special magical electrifying and so much fun! 😅👌
You had to go somewhere "SPECIAL" to hear this song back in the DAY!🎉😅
A classic. I was only 3 years old when this came out. I can only imagine what it would be like hearing this in a club back in the 70s. Disco will never die.
First heard it in 1979 at Studio 54 in NYC. I was 19 and terrified and exhilirated and I remember it like it was yesterday. I would give anything to be able to relive one of those epic nights.
Yess😀❤️🕺🏻
I was 16 and my older sisters would dress me up like their life sized barbie and bring me to the disco with them I'll never forget this song still love it after all these years although I'm a thru and thru rocker I still love the TRUE disco songs of the late 70's so much fun
@@savannahday3178 thank you for sharing that!! It made my day
I'm so glad you enjoyed my memory! Another great disco song from that time was This Time Baby by Jackie Moore if you haven't heard it check it out you'll like it! Merry Christmas!
Anyone still diggin' this in the year 2020???
Right here
I sure am!
Lo amo
and beyond baby!
of course !!
When I'm Dead I Want To Be With God
Dancing !!!
With you ❤
Broadway 🎭 with this poetic 🇺🇸🖼🎭NYC 🖼🖼🖼🖼💎🔥🎶🎼🎤🎙There But For The GRACE of GOD 🎤🎭🎭🎭🎭🎭
One of many great classics, I remermber this song from my club days! I used to love dancing with my partner and having a blast. The message is intense but true!
Do you have any similar songs to this??
@@scotts6525Gypsy Woman by Crystal Waters is another dance banger with a social message.
Born in 71 in Corona Queens with 7 brothers! Disco!!! 👍
Never gets old!!!! Just a great classic!!!
Classic Boston Massachustts disco song.....what memories...
Do remember Boston Boston club?
The nightclub scene ended for me 30 years ago and hearing this song again brings back memories WOW!!!!!
I think this song is 45 to 50 years old this was played on my friend going away party to the U.S. NAVY we had a blast at the time we were finishing high school and some joined the Army like I did others became postal workers ❤😊and some died because of herion use this was in N.Y.C in the South Bronx 😢❤
Used to play this great song at the paradise. Garage❤
A timeless classic!
A powerful song with a powerful message.
Soap Factory, Cliffside Park NJ…Sundays in 1979 were teen days…dancing at age 14 in a Danskin wrap around skirt and Candies ❤️ loved this song and love it now.
1980s nightclubs song was a hit then it's a hit now never gets old Brooklyn
This song just brought me to tears because I’m down to my last kid of 8. May God go with them. House music at Mendel Catholic HS Chicago in Roseland
Yes! My brother went to Mendel. Me and my cousin were Mendal regulars! A place for kids to dance!
This song always gets me dancing. Great song
Omg.. was watching Drew Barrymore interview the singers daughter Ryan m. Bathe.. had to see what song her mother sang.. omg... this was one of my faves of all time..
The lyrics are profound if you listen and pay very close attention to what they say.
Facts!!!
Obviously a Rump Roast supporter, probably claims to be a Christian too.
Yes. It's a cautionary parable against discrimination of people different from you.
@@mrxman581, facts!
Great song.
Great rhythm and melody.
Great lyrics.
I actually liked this when it came out. As I'm older now and reflecting on some of the lyrics, it's not so great to me. "No blacks, no Jews and no gays" Wow, really!?!?! Their names sound as if they, too, might be "other" and might not be so accepted in the upper class area they want to move away to. 🤔
This song still proves true to this day
I WOKE UP AND THIS SONG WAS PLAYING IN MY HEAD AFTER THE SHOOTING YESTERDAY
True
after all these years the hairs on my arm still stand up when I hear those words
I was a child when this song was released. I love it ❤️
this song will forever be played. A classic
"Too much love is worse than none at all"
That's why I have 2 kids that don't speak to me...
It's been years...
Happy Mother's day to me
My sister too. Also my wife. I don't understand today's young people.
I told my son to play this at my funeral and see if I don't sit up to it...
LOL,i agree,it's a bit,difficult;NOT TO!
I may be dead from my teenage years, but come alive like I was a teenager when I hear it. Makes me want to relive my LA days
Laura Mink LOL I HEARD THAT!!!
Lol
Laura Mink And if I was there I’d be up there by you dancing😂
I remember this as a young man in 79 and I went to all the music shops in Liverpool to get it to no avail !! I was so pissed 😤 it's wonderful to think 30 years later , I still buzz at listening and dancing to it
after all these years it still freaks me out to hear those words
The lyrics & vocals were the best part of this song! Def a strong message!
This song brings back so many great memories! A true classic.
I was a student at Cal-Poly Pomona when this was ROCKING!....brings back very fond memories....Peace and Love!
My son goes to cal poly Pomona!!!!
Always will love this song, so classic 🙌🏻🎶🙌🏻🎶🙌🏻
This song just does something to my soul...
LONNIE FERGUSON drummer creating hi hat heavy foot bass drum cymbal brilliance to this iconic NYC BAND TIMELESS MESSAGE LOVE YOU MAN MUCH RESPECT .28 lead singer earons nyc band p.s. to all machine fans AUGUST DARNELL WROTE LYRICS FOR THIS SONG HE DID NOT DISCOVER MACHINE .28 PEACE
I remember dancing to this in the discos way, way back. I never digested the words. WOW. Before the grace of God, there go I.
I can climb on my stair master to this tune like no other!
Thanks for posting this tune!
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August Darnell one of the best songwriters. Dr. Buzzard's Original Savannah Band, Kid Creole & the Coconuts and this project. The guy can't do no wrong when it comes to music.
The year 1979….my age 9yrs old. I can CLEARLY remember this record being played in my 1970’s styled living room and my mom JUMPING UP saying to my Dad….yeah baby, you know that, that is my shiiiiiit!!! She would then grab me or which ever one of her kids were the closest to her and start spinning us around dancing super hard and super crazy!!!! BEST MEMORIES EVER!!!!! I ABSOLUTELY love this song!!!!! The vocals…the beat….and even the message is INCREDIBLE!!!
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Wow!!! I actually shook this my hand today June 9th. Wow😮
ITunes said I listened to this song for 65 hours last year, Lol. I LOVE this song, and I was born in '95!
Omg, I used to love this song as a kid...
NZU TYBO its a great show ;-;
Girl I grew up with this music.So Cal borique
Liana Mori me ro i want this song. At my funeral. I want to dance. In box😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Liana Mori GTA 4 Bring me here
Liana Mori uff uff im still a doggie
I love the piano at the beginning.
I loved this song
oh my god what great music we had in the 80 and 1970 thank you lord l was there and still here today to enjoy it
Who ever stole this gem from my record collection back 77! Please return it 🤩
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