Check Billboard charts - they WERE the kings of disco. They didn't plan for it to happen but when their songs were used in Saturday Night Fever...man, it happened!
That beginning of Saturday Night Fever with Travolta walking down the street, each step perfectly in time with Staying Alive, is one of the most brilliant opening scenes to a movie of all time. Iconic and set the tone for the whole film. Whoever thought of that was pure genius!
Somehow I never considered the Stones' "Miss You" to be disco. Update: Thanks for all the likes and comments! Some have informed me that the Stones themselves have said it was Disco, even though I never got that vibe. But it's their work, and that's what matters in the end. However, I'm still thankful that I'm not the only one who didn't feel any Disco vibes. 😊🤗🤗
The bass groove gave it Disco elements. It was when Rock artists threw out a dance track because Disco was everywhere. KISS "I Was Made For Loving You," Rod Stewart's "Da Ya Think I'm Sexy," Eagles "One Of These Nighs" are some examples.
It has a Disco bass and drum line, it's fair to say that it's the Stones one Disco song, kind of like "Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?" by Rod Stewart or "Heart of Glass" by Blondie.
Huge fan of the Bee Gees and we all know they ruled the world in 1977/78 but pound for pound nobody could touch casing the sunshine band. They had seven songs that if you were at that disco that Travolta was dancing to in 77 early 78 casing the sunshine band ruled boogie shoes, and all the other classics were beyond disco That hold up to this Gloria Gaynor in the Rolling Stones you gotta be kidding me
I'm asking myself that very same question about Rolling Stone Magazine! They put the Bee-Gees on here 3 times? Give me a break! I don't think that this is what "The People" wanted... unless we're talking about what "The People" at Rolling Stone Magazine wanted!
The Bee Gees were the 2nd concert I ever went to! They had the same light up dance floor as Saturday Night Fever and for the encore they brought out Andy Gibb and me and all the teenagers went CRAZY! I still have the Bass tickets and photos 1977! 👠👠👠👠👠👠👠👠👠👠👠👠
MJ was not disco. EWF might have had some disco elements, but not pure disco. Disco had to have a driving beat. EWF was to large band sounding. Not complaining I love EWF and MJ.
@@rodneywoodcock8235I agree. Love me some KC and the Sunshine Band. Great musicians and good dancers too! I loved watching KC dance while he played the keyboard.
Miss you, by The Rolling Stones, was not a Disco song. I've never heard it at the Disco's club back in the 70s, plus it wasn't on the Billboard Disco Charts. 😳
@seanswinton6242 I used to hit the disco's back in the late 70's & love dancing 🕺. I don't think I can even dance to it. I'm surprised the list didn't include any songs from KC & the Sunshine Band or Earth, Wind, & Fire. 🤔
@tonyleach9805 I'm sure a lot of celebrities, especially rock artists, went to Studio 54, not because they love disco so much, but that was the place to hang out to mingle with other famous celebrities.
Love this . I’m buzzing. Rolling Stones . No no no not disco Bee Gees are the best of all time Saturday night fever . 🕺 One of my all time favourites Peace and love all
We all know the Stones are an iconic Rock band, but they did record and release 2 Disco or dance themed songs, "Miss You" and "Emotional Rescue." They were Mick Jagger's idea during his Studio 54 days with Jeri Hall.
I was a rock kid during that era I hated everything about disco. Looking back and hearing old disco songs today makes me realize how great a lot of them were. The bass in some of these songs is fantastic. So much better than the crap out today. KC , Chic, Bee Gees , Donna Summer, etc. Brings back good memories.
I also hated most music of that era except for Donna Summer who had a real, real great voice and apparantly she was also a very nice person off stage. Stupid thing is that I am 67 now, gave up heavy smoking about 10 years ago and I can scream those horrible high pitches in BeeGees night fever easily now, problem is other people in the car are horrified if I do😂😂😂😂 But I do
I liked it all, bro. Disco was more for the social crowd though and purely for fun, nothing to deeply think about or contemplate. Yeah, the bass was amazing in that era, it dominated, along with the drum rythyms.
It was hard understanding you guys cause I loved Pink Floyd Don Henly but let me play any Funk and there was a problem. I don’t like the beat beat what beat beat are you referring to. That was from rockers and discotheque lovers.
Although I'm well old enough, I'd never heard of her or the song. I dug it out, watched the long intro, heard the words, listened to the melody, waited for the hook! Nah! Started with promise, but for me, never got there. But we're all different, eh?
Omg did signs for HEAT WAVE discotheque in Bklyn SATURDAY NIGHTS were off the hook ! Didnt get home till Sunday afternoon s most of the time . Eating brkfst at the diners at 4/5 am . Music was pumping. Still dance with my wife nd daughters every chance i get . Loved that era of time , every song still has memories especially The Queen of disco DONNA SUMMER !!
@squonk86 Disco flew threw Canada before you were born 71 to 75 or so. You would have been underage for clubs. I snuck in and loved it although my friends thought I was cray cray.
@vitalucas9452 Good for you I just know I was going to the clubs every weekend and was 18 born 1962,cocktails and dancing to some great music with cute ladies
I hated DISCO growing up because it was out at the same time as Led Zepplin and later New Wave which I considered to be REAL MUSIC. I hated the BeeGees most of all.
@@davebarton6824 well I was never into disco much either... I agree with you led Zeppelin was great.. and I liked the bee gees in the sixties era alot better than the disco period ... The stones few disco songs were good and a hand full of disco songs were decent but I never cared for the genre either
1.Ain’t no stopping us now. 2. Good Times 3. I’m your Boogie Man 4. Don’t leave me this way 5. To be real 6. I will survive 7. I feel love..Donna Summer 8. You don’t have to be a star baby 9. Cherchez la Femme 10. More than a women
My teens and early twenties - best music, best time in history and I remeber each and every sing here as if it was yesterday. What would I give just to have my friends and disco back for a week. Where has the time and peoples minds gone.😂😎
Time passes so quickly, your musical era has also passed. I am a lover of classical music. Besides listening to music, I also enjoy reading comments from you, the previous generations influenced by great music. I feel like I'm 60 years old even though my real age is 24. Your era is so wonderful
The Bee Gees and 'U should be dancing just absolutely rocks! I am 55, and I am here to say that this is one song and I am a straight up rocker!, This jam from my brother BGs, that is one jam that makes u run down the street stark naked ❤😂
Now we are Talking. What a year for music. The turning point in my life .❤ all the songs in Saturday Night Fever, Rolling Stones Miss you, Domma Summer I feel love. Which one is first. All of them. The rest so good too. What a year for music, dance and Disc Jockeys. I attended my first over 18 disco at 13. I looked just as ancient then as I do now. Cheers ❤🌹
YMCA, In The Navy, Super Freak, Funky Town, High Energy, Get Off, Let's All Chant, Macho Man, Rasputin, Get Up and Boogie, Ring my Bell, Born to be Alive
No Groove Line?? Everybody Dance?? Cmon these definitely need to be here- also More Than a Woman n How Deep is Your Love could’ve easily replaced the Other Bee Gee’s songs!
@@leahwhiteley5164 because “how deep is your love” is disco era - it’s on the Saturday night fever soundtrack that was all about disco and it was played in every club in the late 70’s! Maybe ya wanna check that attitude at the back of the line where I’m certain you froze many a weekend just wanting, waiting and hoping to get in... Bwahahahaaaa
@@nickmorelli832 Disco usually has a lush sound many times like a full orchestra and the music is beautiful and lifts your spirits along with the lyrics about love, sex, and dancing. Many of the other songs mentioned are simply songs that have a gentle soft sound similar to disco, but not the beat with a strong inspiration to dance. Worse, the Rolling Stones never made a disco song no matter how hard anybody claims it is disco. Claiming it is disco does not make it so. That’s how many CDs are sold with the word “disco“ on them, but they contain a lot of music from the 70s that are not disco. “How deep is your love“ is a ballad that was on the “Saturday night fever“ soundtrack, but that does not make it a dance song nor disco. Keep trying.
@@divinewon73 if it came out in that era 78’ and was on the soundtrack and in the biggest Disco movie Ever it definitely makes it DISCO in my book! So why don’t you “keep tryin” to write me a story n prove me wrong otherwise... goof!
“Take Your Time Do it Right” by the SOS band has to be on here, why because I was a DJ and even after Disco was DEAD people still wanted to hear it, thats how you know it’s a classic
This was my era as a teenager and we sure danced the night away listening to these hits and more. If people want to groove at a party they should have at least 1 good 70s disco track to dance to.
My dad was class of ‘82…he and his friends became the Grateful Dead group and just listened to blue grass all day. He was a bit more disco leaning though. I however would’ve been full rock. I enjoy disco but I love a little war in school and I love rock way more.
I was a club DJ all the way through the 70's, and the act that ALWAYS filled the dance floor was The Jacksons. Without fail. Strange they never showed up here - although the Rolling Stones (that well known disco band) did.
Same here born in 62 and what great music in the 70's
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Time passes so quickly, your musical era has also passed. I am a lover of classical music. Besides listening to music, I also enjoy reading comments from you, the previous generations influenced by great music. I feel like I'm 60 years old even though my real age is 24. Your era is so wonderful
My personal top 10 Disco song list: 10) Second Time Around - Shalamar 9) The Hustle - Van McCoy 8) And The Beat Goes On - The Whispers 7) Ring My Bell - Anita Ward 6) Dance Dance Dance {Yowsa Yowsa Yowsa} - Chic 5) Knock On Wood - Ami Stewart 4) Born To Be Alive - Patrick Hernandez 3) I Feel Love - Donna Sumner 2) You Should Be Dancing - Bee Gees Honorable Mentions: Good Times - Chic Staying Alive - Bee Gees 1) Get Down Tonight - KC & The Sunshine Band
There were many great real disco hits, and you did list 10 great songs… I was looking up to see Shalamar singing “2 Time around“ and Diana Ross singing “upside down“ both at the sunrise musical theater in Fort Lauderdale. Disco usually has a lush sound many times like a full orchestra and the music is beautiful and lifts your spirits along with the lyrics about love, sex, and dancing. Many of the other songs mentioned are simply songs that have a gentle soft sound similar to disco, but not the beat with a strong inspiration to dance. Worse, the Rolling Stones never made a disco song no matter how hard anybody claims it is disco. Claiming it is disco does not make it so. That’s how many CDs are sold with the word “disco“ on them, but they contain a lot of music from the 70s that are not disco.
@@divinewon73 ~ That Rolling Stones tune "Miss You," although I can understand why it's misconstrued as a disco track, it's not really a song that's danceable to. Nor does it have the true spirit of the disco era. I believe you're right though. Many songs from the 70's are lumped in as "Disco" but they really aren't...
Somebody quoted KC & The Sunshine Band in which they’re totally right about especially That’s The Way (I Like It). Then you missed The O’Jays’s For The Love Of Money and the Beach Boys’s disco remake of their Wild Honey album song, Here Comes The Night.
Donna Summer should have been first followed by the Tramps then the Bee Gees!! They all was great I was born n 1962 I came up with all these great groups this is some of the best music ever made I'm so glad I grew up in that era ❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉
Bee Gee's probably were the disco kings
Check Billboard charts - they WERE the kings of disco. They didn't plan for it to happen but when their songs were used in Saturday Night Fever...man, it happened!
❤️ bee gee in the late 1970s
That beginning of Saturday Night Fever with Travolta walking down the street, each step perfectly in time with Staying Alive, is one of the most brilliant opening scenes to a movie of all time. Iconic and set the tone for the whole film. Whoever thought of that was pure genius!
Hell ya
KC
The thumbnail literally said: 🕺
IT DID!
fr
bc that's where it came from😱😱😱
Who was it
@@TDXPFPTravolta
Michael Jackson's "Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough" not being up there is a surprise.
It's Rolling Stones so it's understandable. Wrong, but understandable.
@@AfricanThinker86The MJ fan community calls them “trolling stones”, and I can’t say we’re wrong. 😂
@@N0EL-7007 LOL
32 year old dude here. Love listening to some disco here and there. Bee Gees Night fever is my jam on random days at home
KC and The Sunshine Band "Get Down Tonight" should be on this list...
Yes instead of the Stones
NO WAY!! Rock Your Baby or Love Rollercoaster should be on the list
@@CaptainAmerica-jw2xh Celebration by Kool and the Gang should be on there too
@@CaptainAmerica-jw2xh Love Rollercoaster is more funk, instead of disco...
Agree
Somehow I never considered the Stones' "Miss You" to be disco.
Update: Thanks for all the likes and comments! Some have informed me that the Stones themselves have said it was Disco, even though I never got that vibe. But it's their work, and that's what matters in the end. However, I'm still thankful that I'm not the only one who didn't feel any Disco vibes. 😊🤗🤗
The bass groove gave it Disco elements. It was when Rock artists threw out a dance track because Disco was everywhere. KISS "I Was Made For Loving You," Rod Stewart's "Da Ya Think I'm Sexy," Eagles "One Of These Nighs" are some examples.
Oh yeah. Mick wanted to be played at studio 54 :))
Because it's NOT.
Not even close, IMO
It has a Disco bass and drum line, it's fair to say that it's the Stones one Disco song, kind of like "Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?" by Rod Stewart or "Heart of Glass" by Blondie.
No mention of Disco great Sylvester You make me Feel... Body Strong..I need somebody to Love..
The Thumbnail:🕺🏻
The Bee Gees were ONE of the greatest groups ever! Their singing, songwriting, harmonies, entertaining & producing talents were incredible 🎶❤️
How Can You Mend A Broken Heart still takes me back to the skating rink ... The Bee Gees ruled.
@@FoosTantrumGirl606 Ikr! Memories!!
Le Freak and Night Fever was my shit!
@@traceylennon1204 💯💥💫
No, they weren't. They went from 60s pop to disco, going along with the times. They were followers, not leaders.
Michael Jackson - Rock With You - Don't stop Till you get Enough
Came out later past disco
OK muy biena
Nuff said.
@@averybaumann
Sorry, Michael Jackson's "Off The Wall" album came out in 1979, the biggest year of disco ever!
Great, but not among the 10 best ones
Village People: Y.M.C.A?
Earth, Wind & Fire: September?
Kool and Gang: Celebration?
Sister Sledge: We are Family?
Fax YMCA takes the cake
I wish I was young again.. I love Disco forever..😂❤🎉
me too! it had everyone dancing together!
Me uno al grupo de la añoranza!. ❤️
1) Bee-Gees: Tragedy
2) ABBA: Gimme Gimme
3) Boney M: Rasputin
Би Джиз обожаю!
Damn, so true
💯
Modern talking
Rasputin is the best
They are all good but the Bee Gees are just on another level.
No. Bee Gees were were a different style of disco, but there are many pure disco choices. I think Freak Out, is a perfect example of disco style.
I totally agree that The Bee Gees were the top disco music back in the disco era which was my time and always loved dancing to their music
Huge fan of the Bee Gees and we all know they ruled the world in 1977/78 but pound for pound nobody could touch casing the sunshine band. They had seven songs that if you were at that disco that Travolta was dancing to in 77 early 78 casing the sunshine band ruled boogie shoes, and all the other classics were beyond disco That hold up to this Gloria Gaynor in the Rolling Stones you gotta be kidding me
I miss those good ole days 👍🏼♥️🙏🏼✝️✌🏼😎
TAVARES: MORE THAN A WOMAN,IT ONLY TAKES A MINUTE GIRL,HEAVEN MUST BE MISSING AN ANGEL
I love Tavares’s version of More Than a Woman.
I was just going to say that. I love those guys.
All I did was go out dancing.
I loved that song too. Heatwave should had been on the list and A Taste of Honey with Boogie Oogie Oogie.
Agree!
The Rolling Stones? Are you joking?
IK,R?
Well, this was a poll by the Rolling Stones rag, with lots of clueless viewers/readers 😂
Have you listened to Miss You?
@@davidtingley9978 It's not disco. Yes I have heard and own all the Stones records.
I'm asking myself that very same question about Rolling Stone Magazine! They put the Bee-Gees on here 3 times?
Give me a break! I don't think that this is what "The People" wanted... unless we're talking about what "The People" at Rolling Stone Magazine wanted!
The Bee Gees were the 2nd concert I ever went to! They had the same light up dance floor as Saturday Night Fever and for the encore they brought out Andy Gibb and me and all the teenagers went CRAZY! I still have the Bass tickets and photos 1977! 👠👠👠👠👠👠👠👠👠👠👠👠
Que epoca y musica maravillosa....janas volveran❤❤❤
No Earth Wind & Fire? No MJ, with or without his brothers?
Earth wind and Fire is jazz funk and Mj/Jackson 5 soul/r&b. Not disco .
Stomp hy The Brothers Johnson and Boogie Nights by Heatwave blow away all of these songs!!
@@KarmaisabreezYou Are Wrong.What About Disco: September And Boogie Wonderland By Earth Wind & Fire
Ah, September!!!!!
MJ was not disco. EWF might have had some disco elements, but not pure disco. Disco had to have a driving beat. EWF was to large band sounding. Not complaining I love EWF and MJ.
K.C and the sunshine band were the biggest band in disco, besides The Bee Gees . Not to have one of there songs on that list is ridiculous.
Get Down Tonight should have been in the Top 3.
Concordo. Faltou também Boney M.
It's funny that the Bee Gees spent their career denying they were a disco band and KC doesn't get mentioned.
@@rodneywoodcock8235I agree. Love me some KC and the Sunshine Band. Great musicians and good dancers too! I loved watching KC dance while he played the keyboard.
Amen.
Bee Gee’s be killing it!!! Love those guys 😢
First Choice 'Doctor Love' 💃🏾💃🏾💃🏾♥️♥️♥️♥️
I Feel Love by Donna Summer still slaps.
Miss you, by The Rolling Stones, was not a Disco song. I've never heard it at the Disco's club back in the 70s, plus it wasn't on the Billboard Disco Charts. 😳
It was their attempt at it. Just like The Eagles' "One Of These Nights"
@seanswinton6242 I used to hit the disco's back in the late 70's & love dancing 🕺. I don't think I can even dance to it. I'm surprised the list didn't include any songs from KC & the Sunshine Band or Earth, Wind, & Fire. 🤔
I read in Rolling Stone years ago that Mick was into the whole Studio 54 disco scene and the rest of the band absolutely detested it and so it goes
@tonyleach9805 I'm sure a lot of celebrities, especially rock artists, went to Studio 54, not because they love disco so much, but that was the place to hang out to mingle with other famous celebrities.
If y'all think the Eagles and Stones had a true disco beat, you're crazy, seriously crazy.
I love Bee Gee’s forever the disco no 1❤️🌹
❤❤🎉🎉🎉👍👍🥰🥰🥰gracias por esta hermosas canciones.
Una GRAN ÉPOCA 👏👏👏👏🥳🥳🥳🇲🇽🇲🇽❤️❤️❤️.
La escucharé toda la vida 2024.
Rolling Stones are disco ?!
Man, you don't know music !
If you listen to it..its a disco beat
@@tommccallan8802your right
It tried to be but everyone tried to be at that point
@@manny4552and don't forget their other song that's considered disco , the Stones Emotional Rescue
@@tommccallan8802Boney M was rock for sure 🤣
Rock your Baby, Keep it coming Love, Rock the Boat, More More More. #1 being Rock your Baby.
Rock Me Baby and Rock The Boat by The Hughes Corporation were both released in summer '74 and i consider them the first Disco songs.
jas. George . Its on.
I love the song Rock Your Baby I have it on my play list right now!
Excellent!! So many incredible memories! Thank YOU!!❤❤❤
Love this . I’m buzzing.
Rolling Stones . No no no not disco
Bee Gees are the best of all time
Saturday night fever . 🕺
One of my all time favourites
Peace and love all
❤❤❤Какие шикарные песни ❤❤❤
Donna - I Feel love is on its own level 👍👍👍👍
That should be #1 tbh.
@@blaze1148 Revolutionary thanks to Donna Summer. Giorgio Moroder and Pete Bellotte.
I remember dancing to all of them. Happy memories.
Disco gone forever or is it? Come on baby boomers Disco Fans 🎶 let's back our youth age is just a number❤😂
@jesserivera4534 Agreed and loved the disco era and a couple of cocktails and I was ready to go for hours
Very Very good and lovely 😍
Great Songs!!! Great Times!!! How Bout Them Bee Gees??? OH YEAH!!! ❤❤❤
Grew up listening Staying alive song loved it yesterday and even today
I born in 2010 but somehowly I can recognize the song since I was 5 years old. Not just staying alive but others 70s-90 s song. Weird.. 🤔
Hopefully you love it tomorrow too
@@WesleyAPEX and next weeks, months and years :P
Nice pfp
My dyslexic self read this Slaying alive 😂😂 they did slay indeed
Rolling stones? 😂😂😂😂 how insulting
We all know the Stones are an iconic Rock band, but they did record and release 2 Disco or dance themed songs, "Miss You" and "Emotional Rescue." They were Mick Jagger's idea during his Studio 54 days with Jeri Hall.
More like soft rock music
SMH
Very
Exactly! The Rolling Stones were great ... in their own genre. But, never Disco!
I wish I had a nickel for every time I danced to these songs. What a great time to grown up in the '70s. I wouldn't trade it for anything.
they are wonderful & were fun to dance too.
I was a rock kid during that era I hated everything about disco. Looking back and hearing old disco songs today makes me realize how great a lot of them were. The bass in some of these songs is fantastic. So much better than the crap out today.
KC , Chic, Bee Gees , Donna Summer, etc.
Brings back good memories.
I also hated most music of that era except for Donna Summer who had a real, real great voice and apparantly she was also a very nice person off stage.
Stupid thing is that I am 67 now, gave up heavy smoking about 10 years ago and I can scream those horrible high pitches in BeeGees night fever easily now, problem is other people in the car are horrified if I do😂😂😂😂
But I do
@@Rammstein56😂😂😂😂😂👍
I liked it all, bro. Disco was more for the social crowd though and purely for fun, nothing to deeply think about or contemplate. Yeah, the bass was amazing in that era, it dominated, along with the drum rythyms.
It was hard understanding you guys cause I loved Pink Floyd Don Henly but let me play any Funk and there was a problem. I don’t like the beat beat what beat beat are you referring to. That was from rockers and discotheque lovers.
*Probably cause you*
*Couldn't/Wouldn't dance?*
Evelyn "Champagne" King SHAME! Can't NOT move your body to that song.
Loved it!
Although I'm well old enough, I'd never heard of her or the song. I dug it out, watched the long intro, heard the words, listened to the melody, waited for the hook! Nah! Started with promise, but for me, never got there. But we're all different, eh?
Must have been the advertisement you were listening to.@@daedalus7677
@@daedalus7677 You were watching the advertisement.
YES! Shame! One of my favourite disco tunes for sure!
Definitely picked my top 10🥰🌟. Great artist incredible talent and music. 🎵 🕺
Omg did signs for
HEAT WAVE
discotheque in Bklyn
SATURDAY NIGHTS
were off the hook !
Didnt get home till Sunday afternoon s
most of the time .
Eating brkfst at the diners at 4/5 am .
Music was pumping.
Still dance with my wife nd daughters every chance i get .
Loved that era of time , every song still has memories especially The Queen of disco
DONNA SUMMER !!
Best days of my life! I was there when Disco was the thing. You shouldn't knock it unless you were there. It was fantabulous!!!! ❤❤❤
So very true and even though I loved Classic rock and still do at age 61 I loved to hit up the disco clubs at the time,great times
61- and same !! My 1st love was Disco @ the Skating rink & after hours clubs...❤❤ Great songs and memories!
@squonk86 Disco flew threw Canada before you were born 71 to 75 or so. You would have been underage for clubs. I snuck in and loved it although my friends thought I was cray cray.
@vitalucas9452 Good for you I just know I was going to the clubs every weekend and was 18 born 1962,cocktails and dancing to some great music with cute ladies
@squonk86 The dance clubs in the 80's were fantastic!
Where's "Play that Funky Music" and "Love Rollercoaster"????
The whole MUSIC world went ballistic...70S rule.....
A lot of memories of my older sister music. The best time❤
Miss you..stayin alive...and i feel love are great songs
I hated DISCO growing up because it was out at the same time as Led Zepplin and later New Wave which I considered to be REAL MUSIC. I hated the BeeGees most of all.
@@davebarton6824 well I was never into disco much either... I agree with you led Zeppelin was great.. and I liked the bee gees in the sixties era alot better than the disco period ... The stones few disco songs were good and a hand full of disco songs were decent but I never cared for the genre either
@@davebarton6824 ....I hope you have mellowed and see sense now or are you still a metal head ?
Love Disco, and have great memories from that time in my life!
The dance floor... pure joy
All night❤❤❤
Bring back Disco Music!!!!
the disco era was the best of the best...talent..fun...warm...awesome
You have my vote dude
1.Ain’t no stopping us now.
2. Good Times
3. I’m your Boogie Man
4. Don’t leave me this way
5. To be real
6. I will survive
7. I feel love..Donna Summer
8. You don’t have to be a star baby
9. Cherchez la Femme
10. More than a women
My new playlist! Thank you!❤❤
Great list! I would add at least one EWF song. My pick would be "September."
@Kit.E.Katz45 I agree. As a sax player, I needed one EWF song. I chose "September."
Absolutely love it
brick.... dazz needs in your list!
My teens and early twenties - best music, best time in history and I remeber each and every sing here as if it was yesterday. What would I give just to have my friends and disco back for a week. Where has the time and peoples minds gone.😂😎
Still playing on 2024!
I love the Bee Gees , absolutely brilliant and made the best ever dance music ! Perfection !! X
This music 🎶 still sounds good, I used to sing Donna Summers song, Last dance 😊😊
Bony M ...all disco songs awsome.
Bee Gees had 3 songs in The Top 10.🎉❤ of all Times
Plus they probably wrote 2 of the others
They’re the best
@@BruT-wz8jl 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Donna fuc*kn Summer IS disco!!
"Hot Stuff" is NUMERO UNO in my book.
She was the queen of disco as they would say back in the 70s.
I have a live performance of her. I am not into disco but that was just stunning.
@@robvanscheijndel It's weird a lot of rockers back in the day.Hated disco full blast.But they still dug Donna summer
FACTS
Time passes so quickly, your musical era has also passed. I am a lover of classical music. Besides listening to music, I also enjoy reading comments from you, the previous generations influenced by great music. I feel like I'm 60 years old even though my real age is 24. Your era is so wonderful
I absolutely Agree. This was my high school time
Great music.
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The Bee Gees and 'U should be dancing just absolutely rocks! I am 55, and I am here to say that this is one song and I am a straight up rocker!, This jam from my brother BGs, that is one jam that makes u run down the street stark naked ❤😂
Lol😂
Disco Inferno still RULES !
Burn Baby Burn, DISCO INFERNO!
Best song to dance too
Nah
@traceylennon1204 Hey to each their own and we enjoy that great tune to dance to and would love to hear what you have to say
Now we are Talking. What a year for music. The turning point in my life .❤ all the songs in Saturday Night Fever, Rolling Stones Miss you, Domma Summer I feel love. Which one is first. All of them. The rest so good too. What a year for music, dance and Disc Jockeys. I attended my first over 18 disco at 13. I looked just as ancient then as I do now. Cheers ❤🌹
YMCA, In The Navy, Super Freak, Funky Town, High Energy, Get Off, Let's All Chant, Macho Man, Rasputin, Get Up and Boogie, Ring my Bell, Born to be Alive
Bee Gees my all time favorite group!!!
....mine too Carol that's y the trio are up there with 3 tracks ❤
Nothing will ever be and to take me home like this music.
ROCK THE BOAT ,, ROCKIN CHAIR ,, DOCTORS ORDERS ,, ROCK YOUR BABY ,, BORN TO BE ALIVE ,, AND MOST IMPORTANT ,,, SHAKE YOUR GROOVE THING !!
Till the force starts up.. don't stop till you get enough..
No Groove Line?? Everybody Dance?? Cmon these definitely need to be here- also More Than a Woman n How Deep is Your Love could’ve easily replaced the Other Bee Gee’s songs!
How the F is a ballad a disco song? Obviously, you weren't up in the club to understand what DISCO is.
@@leahwhiteley5164 because “how deep is your love” is disco era - it’s on the Saturday night fever soundtrack that was all about disco and it was played in every club in the late 70’s! Maybe ya wanna check that attitude at the back of the line where I’m certain you froze many a weekend just wanting, waiting and hoping to get in... Bwahahahaaaa
@@nickmorelli832 Disco usually has a lush sound many times like a full orchestra and the music is beautiful and lifts your spirits along with the lyrics about love, sex, and dancing. Many of the other songs mentioned are simply songs that have a gentle soft sound similar to disco, but not the beat with a strong inspiration to dance. Worse, the Rolling Stones never made a disco song no matter how hard anybody claims it is disco. Claiming it is disco does not make it so. That’s how many CDs are sold with the word “disco“ on them, but they contain a lot of music from the 70s that are not disco.
“How deep is your love“ is a ballad that was on the “Saturday night fever“ soundtrack, but that does not make it a dance song nor disco. Keep trying.
@@divinewon73 if it came out in that era 78’ and was on the soundtrack and in the biggest Disco movie Ever it definitely makes it DISCO in my book! So why don’t you “keep tryin” to write me a story n prove me wrong otherwise... goof!
Heatwave!! A must ❤
❤🎉🎉Golden times.....of Music, soul and Bee Gees.😊😊😊😊
Escuche está excelente música desde mi niñez mis padres bailando los recuerdos hermosos 🎉
Back when music was music, you can feel it in your bones
“Take Your Time Do it Right” by the SOS band has to be on here, why because I was a DJ and even after Disco was DEAD people still wanted to hear it, thats how you know it’s a classic
Does not surprise me at all that the BeeGees have three hit songs on this list😊
Every list is incomplete without
Bappy lehri (MIA) - Jimmy Jimmy
Boney M -: Daddy cool, Rasputin
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Rolling stone magazine readers missed these gems 😂
Yesss!! Bee Gees... STAYING ALIVE !! 🤩💯👌🎶⚡⚡⚡
The Hustle by Van McCoy, possibly the first disco hit, must be in the top 10. Take one of The Bee Gees songs out.
No way, take out the Rolling Stones song
Le Freak, by Chic was the first disco song. but that one was close after.
Hustler Van McCoy my favourite till now 👍👍👍
Not enough disco béats though..
@@kaamdev810 Perhaps. But the beauty was in the dance itself! You actually got to touch the lady but in a clean way and to the beat. So romantic.
This was my era as a teenager and we sure danced the night away listening to these hits and more. If people want to groove at a party they should have at least 1 good 70s disco track to dance to.
Know only stayin alive,bee gee.others are alien for us,❤from India.
Oh my God. All it's wonderful!
Very top on my list is dancing queen by ABBA
Completely agree.
It's not disco.
Abba 😂😂😂
@@egm8602 ....that song was far more Disco than the Stones song 😆
God I can't stand ABBA
Disco! Hard to describe when I'm a senior in 79. Rock and disco were at war! My secret....I loved them both!
81' and loved them both ❤️
My dad is class of 79 ima 2025
Me too...I loved them both but did not dare say so!
My dad was class of ‘82…he and his friends became the Grateful Dead group and just listened to blue grass all day. He was a bit more disco leaning though. I however would’ve been full rock. I enjoy disco but I love a little war in school and I love rock way more.
@999manman I hear you dude and was the same way
Cómo olvidar esa época bonita de los 70s y 80s haaaaa que tiempos aquellos Señor Don Simón!. 👍😊😘
This is so good🎶 , I don’t know why some people doesn’t appreciate this music 🤷♂️
I was a club DJ all the way through the 70's, and the act that ALWAYS filled the dance floor was The Jacksons. Without fail.
Strange they never showed up here - although the Rolling Stones (that well known disco band) did.
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I hope that was tongue in cheek.
😂That famous all time fan favorite disco band, Rolling Stones.😂😂😂😂
@@marjoriejohnson6535 That was tongue in BOTH cheeks.
Don’t stop ‘til you get enough! 1980, but still easily a disco song.
I'm upset Disco Duck didn't make this list.
Just kidding.
Funny 😂😂
Disco duck was aimed more towards young children 6 & under.👶
❤️ disco duck song
They are all legends, I miss them😢
Bee Gees. Love all the song ❤❤
I’m so blessed to have been born in the 60’s I heard the best music over the ages 😢
Same here born in 62 and what great music in the 70's
Time passes so quickly, your musical era has also passed. I am a lover of classical music. Besides listening to music, I also enjoy reading comments from you, the previous generations influenced by great music. I feel like I'm 60 years old even though my real age is 24. Your era is so wonderful
U ain't old u r just having a misplaced self esteem that u don't deserve idiot
Le Freak was written as a diss to Studio 54..they were denied entry to the club.. turned their frustrations into a hit!
Thank you for this video! Love and respect from new zealand 🇳🇿 music is universal and freedom 💕
My personal top 10 Disco song list:
10) Second Time Around - Shalamar
9) The Hustle - Van McCoy
8) And The Beat Goes On - The Whispers
7) Ring My Bell - Anita Ward
6) Dance Dance Dance {Yowsa Yowsa Yowsa} - Chic
5) Knock On Wood - Ami Stewart
4) Born To Be Alive - Patrick Hernandez
3) I Feel Love - Donna Sumner
2) You Should Be Dancing - Bee Gees
Honorable Mentions:
Good Times - Chic
Staying Alive - Bee Gees
1) Get Down Tonight - KC & The Sunshine Band
There were many great real disco hits, and you did list 10 great songs… I was looking up to see Shalamar singing “2 Time around“ and Diana Ross singing “upside down“ both at the sunrise musical theater in Fort Lauderdale.
Disco usually has a lush sound many times like a full orchestra and the music is beautiful and lifts your spirits along with the lyrics about love, sex, and dancing. Many of the other songs mentioned are simply songs that have a gentle soft sound similar to disco, but not the beat with a strong inspiration to dance. Worse, the Rolling Stones never made a disco song no matter how hard anybody claims it is disco. Claiming it is disco does not make it so. That’s how many CDs are sold with the word “disco“ on them, but they contain a lot of music from the 70s that are not disco.
@@divinewon73 ~ That Rolling Stones tune "Miss You," although I can understand why it's misconstrued as a disco track, it's not really a song that's danceable to. Nor does it have the true spirit of the disco era.
I believe you're right though. Many songs from the 70's are lumped in as "Disco" but they really aren't...
Now that's accuracy
@@MissWhite-tq7zl ~ Thank you...🎶🎸🙂
Great choices
Somebody quoted KC & The Sunshine Band in which they’re totally right about especially That’s The Way (I Like It). Then you missed The O’Jays’s For The Love Of Money and the Beach Boys’s disco remake of their Wild Honey album song, Here Comes The Night.
Absolutely. That's the Way (I Like It) was the epitome of a disco sing!!
Beautiful Songs ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Donna Summer should have been first followed by the Tramps then the Bee Gees!! They all was great I was born n 1962 I came up with all these great groups this is some of the best music ever made I'm so glad I grew up in that era ❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉
It’s beautiful to see. Bee Gees is the best band ever .
Dido brother , it said it all 3 tunes for the trio 👌
Nothing wrong with being gay, Bro!!
Born to be alive, by Patrick Hernandez. Number one.
Sim. Também Rasputin de Boney M
Stayin alive especially during the pandemic.
Never agan will we have the music 🎶 like this agan th u all love u all❤