I'm 63 year old woman and those were the best years of my life. I grew up with that music and went out dancing almost every night after work. If I could go back in time those would be the years
@@krystedeleon7112 True. The 50s, 60s, 70s and 80s. But I do think the 70s and 80s were the best and music at it's pinnacle of success with creativity and innovation. After the 1980s I don't know what happened. You had a few winners in the 1990s.
@@adithalee8660Exactly! The degradation began in the 90’s although there were quite a number of artists that still had that 70’s/80’s mindset and were able to turn a few bangers, but something indeed happened in the 90’s. Maybe mid to late in the decade that started a free fall that never stopped. There’s even a video about the science floating around here on RUclips. It’s not our imagination and it’s not an opinion. Science actually agrees that music quality is declining.
I showed this to my dad who was born in the 50s in Detroit. When it ended he asked me "Why did you stop the music video?". I told him that it was the end of the video. He said "I know this song and I know it goes on longer". Turns out, he thought y'all danced so well that he believed that this was the actual music video. My dad, who grew up going to Jackson 5 and Aretha Franklin concerts in hus teens, was convinced that y'all are the real deal. Please keep doing what you're doing. Even though I was born long after this music went out of style, and even though I was born far away from where it was hot, it still holds a place in my of our heart.
I am 63 year old woman who was lucky enough to work at the disco 2001, in Brooklyn, NY where Saturday night fever was made. Best of times! Keep on groovin'!
I’m 67 and was playing saxophone in the clubs through this era. As sometimes the only white guy in the band, and in the south, sometimes the only white guy in the club, I had some hilarious moments. I remember one time walking into a neighborhood roadhouse in Witchita, Kansas, and literally stopping all conversation and all eyes in the club turning toward me. A frozen moment in time. Then eyes darted to the horn case I was carrying as the rest of the band came in behind and everything was cool. I feel privileged to have experience those times. Get Down On it indeed! ✌️
I totally understand what you mean. I played horn in a group of Detroit and we would hit places where you have the only white guy around but everybody just wanted music, hear them sounds and get down. That's what we need more of just everybody grooving together
Awesome stories both of yall. The white token guy "no offense" If you could play/sing you were welcomed. I do miss that about music these days if that's what you call it 🤔🤷😞 Sad but we will always have the Good Ole days😘💃💃💃🤗
I'm 73 but used to go to all black clubs occasionally, just so I could dance and listen to the music. It's funny how at first, people would pause for a moment, but when I'd start dancing with my black boyfriend everything always turned out fine.
So true, especially the 70's which people tend to forget gave us disco and rap, and songs were no longer 2 minutes and change like the 60's. The 70's music is universal, go to any wedding and the band if their is a band, take a break, here comes the 70's: Got to Be Real, Ring My Bell, etc. etc. etc.
So glad that the 60-80 were my growing into adult hood years... My generation was blessed to live through the best of music years of anyone’s lifetime ❤️
If this was 10 minutes long, I would have watched the whole thing! First, the dancers have talent! Second, the costumes have the look down! Third, the filter almost makes it look like old footage. Very creative and super fun! More, please!
I love these two men's humor, dancing moves and the love of the music and era that they exude. Would live to see them with their own show. Well I guess that's already happened...
Turned 58 on Halloween Day: this was my "they're playing my song" song. Then again, music was so good back then that we owned many "my song" Love to you❤❤❤
The words are...”get your back up off the wall” (meaning don’t just stand there, get out on the dance floor). I sure agree with what you said that it is so entertaining (and I wish I could move like these guys👍👍😄)
I miss my 'fro. I miss my friends and I sitting in the park with a bottle of Boone's Farm Strawberry Hill (nothing else would do) with a boom box grooving 'til late in the evening. I miss everyone piling in my beat up '71 Maverick to head to the discos in West L.A. I miss the excitement of being in my 20's and all the possibilites that came with it. I miss 1977-1987...some of the best years of my life.
Best years of my life in Houston at the discos, people were into having a good time. Being white, this video represents how I have always viewed black people, cool, fun, and dance with the music.
I remember arriving at the club early and no one was dancing as they were waiting for someone to get out there first. I was THAT guy. I’d run onto the dance floor and slide half way across it in my penny loafers and then go right into a John Travolta move followed by a moon walk. The chicks would go crazy!
I'm a 58 year young grandmother and oh how I miss these days when this was dancing and it was an art. We need more of this in our world today. Please do more and as everyone else has said..... more video's and make them longer. I also agree with another person who said, if this doesn't make you want to dance, you have no soul!! Great job you guys. Thanks for the memories.
OMG! THANKYOU! I'm 60, and you made me laugh with happy tears! Memories of being a kid to this song! Oh, for simpler times..I Love when I was able to be a child,teen,and grow with the years into an adult..Im a grateful not old woman! Blessings to you!😂💖
My friends, the internet has finally reached its full potential here. The best of the 70s 80s combined with someone making the best of the shity age we live in now. Oh, and these guys can DANCE.
They make me wanna get up and dance!! I wish everyone with this taste in music could get together and have a 70's/80's party! (Covid-free, of course)..
I love it! I am 75 and spent the 1970's out clubbing in the discos, etc. Music was fun then! The moment i heard the first note of this I wanted to get up and boogie! I still can to some degree! The music of those days was wonderful!
@@roswithagerlich6861and me at 71. I f I could make a MOVIE! I'd probably be millionaire cause those were the days and I mean good days. We had fun and everyone got along just fine no matter the race we all had fun. My son's are 40&41 and they love that era of music and they grew up on listening to it with me and they love it I mean they literally just listen to it all the time and know the lyrics better than I do! "IF I COULD TURN BACK THE HANDS OF TIME" & " I WISH THOSE DAYS COULD COME BACK AGAIN"! ✌🏽♥️👍🏽🥰😎 "Why did those ever have to go cause I love them so"! 😩😩😩
I'm 69 years old and I can't sit still when I hear this song and believe me, Baby. I can "Get Down On It" even at my age! hehe Get your mind outta the gutter....That ain't what I meant!
I'm 51 years old and that brings back MEMORIES. Whole block parties would spontaneously jump off just because somebody played the right song around the right people at the right time. "GET DOWN ON IT" was one of those block party starters!
And neighbours would have cookouts, My mom would put an 8;track of Earth Wind n Fire on and crank it‼️🤣kids playin hiden seek until street lights came on…running around playing everywhere, makin forts with blankets on the swing set.. catching firefly’s…..drinking out of the hose. “Sigh”.
This is exactly what happens when a 70's / 80's song comes on. Its explains why the late 70's and 80's were one big dance party. And when it comes to disco songs, Kool and the Gang knocked it out the ballpark!
Yeah! Not as much fun. Let’s change it what do we have to do? Down with politics that’s a start. Ya never ask anyone if they are a Democrat or Republican when you’re asking them to dance.
@@cheesygrits000 ...OMG back atcha! ...never did get those moves down. I could hardly keep up with American Bandstand! ...and Mr. Cornelius' huge almost aviator glasses! ...'member those too?
@@emmkaa2099😂😂Oh yeah!!! But somehow he was able to make it look fly as hell though. In many ways, Don was an iconic figure in the black communities. His positive influence and effect were mostly identified in his style, very good interviewing skills, professionalism, recognizing talent and giving those people a start on his show. If you weren't a lover of R&B/SOUL music/ Soul Train in the 70s and 80s, you missed a great time in history...JMO🤔
This 70s music is my favorite I listen to it all the time. It's not depressing. makes you get up and dance, and very happy. You can forget me listening to that sad country suicide music. I like to be happy myself.
This is old white lady: Thank you for making me smile and cheering up my day. Love that kind of music and love seeing your moves. I have always wished that the old style of black music groups would return along with the cool dancing and clothes. There was so much talent; hate rap.
@@AC-mp7cx Black people created blues. Black people created jazz. Black people created R&B (the distinction from traditional blues is worth categorizing.) A black woman created rock and roll (and was the writer of Hound Dog stolen and popularized by Elvis.) Another Black woman crated grunge. Black people created Funk. Black people created Soul. While Black people maybe can't claim the creation of "pop" music in its infancy no one in thier right mind can pretend it wasn't definitively shaped by Black people (or white people riding the coattails of Black culture.) Black people of course also created rap and hip hop which is currently being gentrified by way of only promoting Black artists/an image of Black people that is a marketable stereotype while only allowing the air time for deeper more thought provoking and emotional lyrics to white rappers. There's even certain schools of thought that country music was created by Black Mexican and Indigenous field workers who were the actual cow"boys" but I haven't seen a whole lot on that front. So basically Black people created American music. Or at least all the fun ones. We know most of these things because the first accounts we have of anyone doing it were of Black people. And because Black people were ostracized naturally anything that was brought into the forefront of polite (see: white) society would be looked at with a level of distain. White people Did Not want to touch anything Black people did (both metaphorically and literally) so that's why you generally wouldn't have white people claiming to have created something everyone knew was Black. (Up until someone did and then white people proceeded to push Black people out of spaces that they created. But everyone still remembers who did it first and did it best.) Have a good day.
@@LastForeverMedia saying she don't like something is her prerogative , I cant stand rap either nor can i take speed metal or corn pone dumb ass country , Some people need grove , soul and spirit in there music ,, its medicinal . some forms of music have more of that than others . The best music to EVER be made was made by black people in his country ,,and many wd agree its not happening today , in the 90s radio was deregulated and corporations now own all the waves . I know black professional musicians that work on rap records ,, big names you know ,,,but they don't listen to wrap "i go in , make it sell and I'm out ",,they are jazz and rock musicians . Earth wind and fire , prince . the brothers jhonson made you high without drugs and it had hope in the grove . I could fill a whole page of black acts you probably have never heard of . Black people made amazing music and it mixed with amazing music white people made and guess who put it all together ,,,THE BEATLES ,,, they seem to be aging well , Some people are wired in a way that makes different music suit them , if you love rap thats cool , others may not and thats cool to .. rock and roll is a fusion of black roots music and celtic roots music and the british grabbed it and reconquered the world again for a brief moment .
@@OBNOXIOUSBLA13 your missing half the picture and not correct on a few points and might have a bit of hate cooking , do you play an instrument ? there was a fusion that took place and that was rock and roll ,, iwd agree that the last great style of music was funk rand b , grunge and rap jut don't have the lift , and who did it best thats debatable , there are seriously amazing musicians of all shades that are woven together in music, the best white music and black music of the early days turned into the beatles and many more ,,, if yer really not music watch Muscle Shoals or The wrecking Crew , goes behind some of the best music ever made
Honestly, I miss the songs of the 80s and 70s. Grew up with them. Now, you don't see the same quality in newer acts. So thankful Bruno Mars is bringing back Funk and soul
I'm almost 65 and I LOVED this!! You guys are fabulous, with the hair, clothes, jewelry, glasses, and shoes, you've def got it going on! The 70's and 80's were awesome, and the music was fun. I miss those carefree days!
lol! Me too. And I was a white “girl” from the neighborhood! My friends used to tease me, “You dance like a dude!” My husband didn’t believe in breaking a sweat. He was too cool. Married 52 years. 🙏🏽
@@Abstracted_ I am a white girl too! Makes no difference to me. Kool and The Gang were amazing! Loved their dance music, smooth vocals, and upbeat rhythms. I was 23 when this song came out, and life was good! These two guys are so good kickin' it old school, with the looks and the moves. I love them!
@@Blue_Lugia Who said only black people listened to this? The 70's had disco, and this amazing blend of funk, R&B, Motown, Earth, Wind & Fire, Kool and The Gang, PLUS we had folk rock (James Taylor, The Eagles, America), hard rock (Alice Cooper, Aerosmith, AC/DC, Rolling Stones). Everyone was being inspired by everyone else, and the clubs were hoppin' every weekend. It was a great time to be a teenager!
I'm a Canadian girl that grew up across the river from Detroit. I worked all summer on our fruit farm packing peaches listening to CKLW in the 70s. There's nothing better than this music. You gotta lotta soul Baffmasta.
I grew up in Deetroit, and remember CKLW very well. Cass Tech, Northland Mall, Grand River too. When I need a laugh I come here and watch :44. Love it.
66 year old white guy here. Danced every Wed, Fri and Sat night to those songs at the Disco clubs. Course i couldn't dance as well as you but i had fun. Love these 70s music videos
This is the best video ever!!! One note and my toe was tappin…. It was too short though! Please make more, and let them play on! Our music era will always be the best!
I would love to have these guys in my neighborhood! With all the stress that we deal with these days, these guys would bring some humor and fun back into our lives.
Maybe. We all can be those guys and start the party. We had so much fun. NEVER did we fight . We got along. Dancing in the streetsssss LETS bring it back.
If people weren't so uptight and embarrassed over everything! Get down, get funky. Groove on. Get hip, and outta sight. I do dance while walking down the street. No, I'm not crazy. I just like to have fun. I'm in my 60's and if people think I'm weird, they just don't know how to have a laugh and a chuckle.
Yelling "get your back up off the wall!" Gets me everytime. 😂😂😂😂😂 thank you for a bright moment in these dark times. Edit: Thank you for all the likes. 🥺
Back in the days, the song was so beautiful and when you dance in the Cubs or even at a party at the house, no one disrespect anyone because you had a great time. Enjoy the music the music we’re playing today. It will never compare to the music in the past.
I am a white girl and it makes me happy too! We didn't have the racial divide back then like the politicians have worked so hard to instill today. Makes me sad.
@@diana-nn6tz I'm black and I agree. All we did was danced our lives away. We didn't care about your race, gender or political views... as long as you came to dance. 😊❤❤
The 70s were the one free decade we were ever granted. There was so much going on that decade. People could breathe. People could relax. When you look at the world how it is now - it's like comparing a dark ages to utopia. And the best part was that we didn't plan it, or try to contrive it. It just happened. It's like what people were capable of when they were just left alone, to follow natural instincts. It was ok. A little bit of respect. A little bit of style. A little bit of compassion. A little bit of love. A whole lot of human nature. And we didn't have an internet, we had 8-track. We didn't have smart/dumb phones, we had boom boxes. We didn't have social media, we had ten thousand clubs and every one was its own scene. We didn't have identity politics, we identified with real people who inspired us to be our best. We didn't have a 'gender spectrum' , we had unisex. We didn't have systemic racism, we had mixed race relationships, marriages, babies, cross-blended culture. We didn't have techno-pop, we had R&B, Soul, Funk, Rock 'n' Roll, Rock, Blues, Fusion, Reggae, and a thousand other mixes and matches that defined or defied categorization. We didn't have cancel culture, we had the courage of free and unfettered expression. I will always feel proud to have lived through and been shaped by this decade, that took me from my late teens to my late twenties. The music, the art, the literature, the film, the total output was like the blossoming of a renaissance. Modernity takes one quick glance at it and thinks it's just real weird clothes and bad hair. They don't know at all what moved up from down below. We had to survive the 50s, get through and then the hell out of the 60s, and have one decade of sweet respite before the ugly 80s showed up. Funny - I can't think of one defining moment in that decade. The whole decade defined itself for ten years. I think for a lot of us, half the decade moved through and was gone before we realized what we had. Like this glorious freeform performance art. Like it was okay to laugh out loud at all the stuck up people who just couldn't handle that kind of gift. Like it didn't matter how you moved. That wasn't really the point. The point was that you didn't have to ask permission to move. It was understood.
That was usually the first song at school dances to get us out on the floor! Also, we did more bootie shakin....Those moves are so cute. Thanks, guys!!!!
@@hazztv6317 you're really lucky. The only dance music we were allowed in gym was a lot of square dance and there was one set list of fairly decent songs but there were way better songs out there like yours, lol
Earth Wind & Fire! How about Pointer Sisters? Our society has definitely regressed; because I was a teenager in the late 70's - early 80's and a young adult in the 90's. I never saw prejudiced. I grew up in a multicultural environment within school, church, community. We GOT ALONG! Our parents may have had issues, but our generation was evolving. This music brought us together probably more than anything else. But that was the whole problem. The government does not want us to get along -- they want the tension and anger and hatred. Better to control us that way - easier to force their agenda on us. What a shame. Yes, every era had issues, but we were getting along and having fun in the 70's, 80's and 90's. We were overlooking skin color and accepting people based on character -- which is how it should be. Now, I will have to mention that I did not grow up in a big city and I have come to the conclusion that Big City life is destructive. I grew up in rural and suburb and we did not have issues. We had White; Black; Hispanic and Asian. No gangs. Bit city is where you went to party, then you went home. Thank you Baffmasta for bringing back a little piece of memory heaven.
I was 8 years old in 1970 and I loved the music and the style of clothes I’m not almost 62 in July and I still dance to this music here in my hometown of Alaska 🥰
At 69 I'm blessed and can dance forever....I can clearly recall (70's) endless nights at The Jungle, Anganos , The Boat House , Framus in NYC on my dancin' feet . May G-D bless ALL of US💃🏻💚💙
@Sam Sparklebot 30's is actually the first Millenials. Gen-X are in their 40's and 50's now. Reference for others who may happen by: Greatest Generation (born circa 1901 to 1924) Silent Generation (circa 1925 to 1945) Baby Boomers (circa 1946 to 1964) Generation X (circa 1965 to 1985) Millennial Generation (circa 1985 to 2000)
Hahaa! As someone who grew up and went to the nightclubs in these decades (mostly the 80s when in my 20s), this shit is SPOT ON! Fun dancing songs back then. Good beats. One of my fav to dance to was "You Dropped the Bomb on Me" and "Let the Music Play" for slow dancing definitely by Gregory Abbott!
I was a kid in the 70's, more of an 80's kid, but I remember my older sister as a teen and twenty year old and lived through her during those years. I wore earth shoes, wallabees, and small platforms, and listened to her music with her. Now as 'old ladies' as we call ourselves, we still listen and to this music on her back patio, we even dance to it sometimes. It was a part of growing up.
Oh man, I am 65 and that was a trip to memory lane, the late 70s, 80s and early 90s were the golden era of music (funky, disco, r&b, you name it) when dancing & roller skating was the normal thing to do after work and weekends, dancing was the language and music was REAL music, played by real musicians who played at least 2 instruments and sung as well. I am so blessed to have grown up during that time. 😊🎉❤
I'm 63 year old woman and those were the best years of my life. I grew up with that music and went out dancing almost every night after work. If I could go back in time those would be the years
I agree. It was a wonderful time to be alive.
And all that music. It was fantastic
the 70's was something special!
Yes, So did I!
OMG... I love you. '70s child here... I would give ANYTHING TO go back to black n' white parties where we all loved each other. ❤❤❤
Baff actually looks like he could have been a member of Kool & the Gang or The Ohio Players. He's got that old school funk vibe.🎶 👏🏽✌🏽
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Yep
Distant He DOES!! For real!!! He's got the moves and wearing the vest without a shirt- - he's got the look too! 😀😀😀👢👢👢🔥🔥🔥
yes, my sources suggest that he is stupid fresh and down by law as well. will follow up with any future developments. carry on.
@@tcon2809 Yes, Sir. 😁😁😁
It’s like they stepped right out of the 70s. That was awesome.
Love this!
Awesome!
Agreed. It brings back great memories of Soul Train and great music/ moves. What happy days! Thanks for the awesome video!!!!
Yes they are and they’re hilarious I just love them🤣💕
They did...I was there😁
60's, 70's and 80's.......................Golden Age of Music.
There will never ever be a time period that will ever come close.
@powerofone1645 Except for the country music genre. The 90’s was the best era for country.
Fifties musicawesome also
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@@krystedeleon7112 True. The 50s, 60s, 70s and 80s. But I do think the 70s and 80s were the best and music at it's pinnacle of success with creativity and innovation. After the 1980s I don't know what happened. You had a few winners in the 1990s.
@@adithalee8660Exactly! The degradation began in the 90’s although there were quite a number of artists that still had that 70’s/80’s mindset and were able to turn a few bangers, but something indeed happened in the 90’s. Maybe mid to late in the decade that started a free fall that never stopped. There’s even a video about the science floating around here on RUclips. It’s not our imagination and it’s not an opinion. Science actually agrees that music quality is declining.
I showed this to my dad who was born in the 50s in Detroit. When it ended he asked me "Why did you stop the music video?". I told him that it was the end of the video. He said "I know this song and I know it goes on longer".
Turns out, he thought y'all danced so well that he believed that this was the actual music video. My dad, who grew up going to Jackson 5 and Aretha Franklin concerts in hus teens, was convinced that y'all are the real deal.
Please keep doing what you're doing. Even though I was born long after this music went out of style, and even though I was born far away from where it was hot, it still holds a place in my of our heart.
I love Kool and the gang!!
Your dad saw an angel when he saw Aretha Ms.Franklin... what a talent.
@@BuildTheFutureYouWant I have always been more than a little jealous of black hairstyles. I would absolutely love to have a fro or a flattop.
@@BuildTheFutureYouWant That makes a lot of sense. Still, the grass is always greener...
Hey-FYI,--- IT WILL NEVER GO OUT OF STYLE!!!!😊
I am 63 year old woman who was lucky enough to work at the disco 2001, in Brooklyn, NY where Saturday night fever was made. Best of times! Keep on groovin'!
Hi I from Brooklyn too. Remember roller skating? Good old days.
That's AWESOME!!! ONE OF THE BEST MOVIES EVER!!!
@@hazztv6317 Yes! My Mom when younger was on a roller derby team, so us kids loved skating.
That was in 1978!
Love that movie and the clothes and accents ! You must have had fun working there ! Kool and the gang rock on this video !
I’m 67 and was playing saxophone in the clubs through this era. As sometimes the only white guy in the band, and in the south, sometimes the only white guy in the club, I had some hilarious moments. I remember one time walking into a neighborhood roadhouse in Witchita, Kansas, and literally stopping all conversation and all eyes in the club turning toward me. A frozen moment in time. Then eyes darted to the horn case I was carrying as the rest of the band came in behind and everything was cool. I feel privileged to have experience those times. Get Down On it indeed! ✌️
I totally understand what you mean. I played horn in a group of Detroit and we would hit places where you have the only white guy around but everybody just wanted music, hear them sounds and get down. That's what we need more of just everybody grooving together
Awesome stories both of yall. The white token guy "no offense" If you could play/sing you were welcomed. I do miss that about music these days if that's what you call it 🤔🤷😞 Sad but we will always have the Good Ole days😘💃💃💃🤗
I'm 73 but used to go to all black clubs occasionally, just so I could dance and listen to the music. It's funny how at first, people would pause for a moment, but when I'd start dancing with my black boyfriend everything always turned out fine.
I’m 28 and I sometimes wish I could go back in time to this era. When there’s music like this, it sounds like a party all the time!
@Jeff Lindeman
I’ll bet you have some stories. Sounds like you had a blast! 😁
I definitely did this in the 1970s. I would love to get down on it now ... but getting back up is the problem.
😂 😮 😊
I feel you!
Ain’t that the truth!😂
My back is killing me from laughing!
"Getting back up is the problem" It's so true that it's funny! 😂😂😂
😂🤣 your so right
Yup yup.those were the best of days!
Maybe that’s why the current generation are so angry. No fun music!
When you yelled get your back up off the wall and he was SHOOKETH 🤣😂🤣😂 took me out with laughter. Glad I found you Frozone 😉😉
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I swear i went back to that part like 10 times😂😂😂😂😂
OMG!!!! I love it!!! The moves, the look and nostalgia they created were OUTSTANDING!!!! Them some fly bruhthas!
Frozone tho
The way he shook and put his glasses on 💀💀
When a 70/80's song come on get the hell out the way😂😂 period!😭
So true, especially the 70's which people tend to forget gave us disco and rap, and songs were no longer 2 minutes and change like the 60's. The 70's music is universal, go to any wedding and the band if their is a band, take a break, here comes the 70's: Got to Be Real, Ring My Bell, etc. etc. etc.
@@bryanwiley5511 yessssss preach😂😂😂 I'm only 34 and I love all old music I'm a zapp Marvin Gaye otis Redding and them fan😂
So glad that the 60-80 were my growing into adult hood years... My generation was blessed to live through the best of music years of anyone’s lifetime ❤️
@@bebeautiful6613 yesssssss back when music was MUSIC😂❤
@@pattyayers thank u😁
10/31/2024 Just watched for the first time. PLEASE DO NOT REMOVE THIS VIDEO EVER!!!!
Nov 10,2024 and I came back to watch again. Couldn't help it...
Yes, we need more videos that just make you smile.
My favorite music EVER, DISCO!!!!!
God these were great times, nice moves...
Yes!!!
Yep and for the most part everybody got home without being shot. 🤣🤣
@@angelabarnes3121 That's because love had power in those days now it's money
@@sashaglo8490 🤣👏👏👏
I've watched this several times. I miss seeing people just dance to good music just to have fun and express themselves. So fun!
Well Gayle, I dance like no one is watching, and I have a blast. The people who see me, don't always know how to react. Such a shame. It is "so fun!"
@Gayle Trivitt. Same here!
No nasty dancing here
If this was 10 minutes long, I would have watched the whole thing! First, the dancers have talent! Second, the costumes have the look down! Third, the filter almost makes it look like old footage. Very creative and super fun! More, please!
Wish it was 10 minutes...
I love these two men's humor, dancing moves and the love of the music and era that they exude. Would live to see them with their own show. Well I guess that's already happened...
All they needed was those UGLY platform shoes! I suppose they just don’t make those anymore!
@@shelleybayless8968 Thank goodness! 😁
@@shelleybayless8968, делают! 😂
Я купила такие полгода назад! Красные! 😂
I am 68. This is my music, my era and the best times in my life
Turned 58 on Halloween Day: this was my "they're playing my song" song. Then again, music was so good back then that we owned many "my song" Love to you❤❤❤
🤗SAME HERE AT THE TENDER AGE OF "63" I'M STILL LOVING IT🤗I HAVE QUITE THE PLAYLIST I TAKE WITH ME WHEREVER I GO🤗A MOST BLESSED DAY BE UNTO YOU🤗
Funk, disco , MJ. Bell bottoms, dart collars, fitted clothes. Dark sunglasses, afros, the moves. Groovy, far out, and out of sight! ❤️🤟🏻
And boy did we dig it. We all knew we could.
Right on✊🏻
alla dat....lol
🤣I have no idea was this is so entertaining...but the part where he yells at him to “Getcha back up all the wall!!” is... 🤣🤣😂😂😂😅😅😅😅
🤣🤣
The words are...”get your back up off the wall” (meaning don’t just stand there, get out on the dance floor). I sure agree with what you said that it is so entertaining (and I wish I could move like these guys👍👍😄)
Right! every time I see that I just hoot with laughter!!! the timing is so perfect.
It’s physically impossible to sit still during this song.
Get your back up off the wall!
LOL!!! TRUE!
God bless you!
Peace, Lynne 🍃💜🍃
@@Icemario87 Perfect reply! LOL!
God bless you!
Peace, Lynne🍃💜🍃
I remember when I'd babysit my 4 year old niece we'd dance to that song. I doubt if she remembers that.
@@krane15 sad and sweet at the same time
I miss my 'fro. I miss my friends and I sitting in the park with a bottle of Boone's Farm Strawberry Hill (nothing else would do) with a boom box grooving 'til late in the evening. I miss everyone piling in my beat up '71 Maverick to head to the discos in West L.A. I miss the excitement of being in my 20's and all the possibilites that came with it. I miss 1977-1987...some of the best years of my life.
Best years of my life in Houston at the discos, people were into having a good time. Being white, this video represents how I have always viewed black people, cool, fun, and dance with the music.
Boone's Farm Tickled Pink here. 🍷
I remember Boonesfarm strawberry hill!😂
The Skipping Rope was my fave move.
I remember arriving at the club early and no one was dancing as they were waiting for someone to get out there first. I was THAT guy. I’d run onto the dance floor and slide half way across it in my penny loafers and then go right into a John Travolta move followed by a moon walk. The chicks would go crazy!
But, can you still dance? Lol.
@@lmc2375 oh I can still dance…but I don’t.
Aaaaahhh! "The chicks"
@@Flush75 yes back when chicks acted and dressed like chicks.
@@alexblaze8878 where they yellow, coverd in feathers and did they peep alot
This needs to be 5 hours long!
no seriously , it ended too fast!!! amazing job
@@bbybea787 Yes please! Make it longer!!!
Exactly, cause I just watched it 5 times back to back!😂😭😭😭💃🏾💃🏾
YASSS maybe 6 whatcha think one more hour
YES MA'AM YES MA'AM! ... THE ONLY WAY EYE CAN RELIVE IT IS THROUGH WATCHING THIS VIDEO AND ROLLING!😂🤣😅😂🤣😅😉
ONE MINUTE…ONE MINUTE? That is absolutely NOT ENOUGH! Thank you for the look back in time!
You both get an "A" for effort!!! - from a 59 year old retired/disabled US Soldier living in the Philippines.
Thank you for your service 🙂🙏🏻
i feel that Baffmasta is a goldmine waiting to be discovered. This content deserve more views.
OMG !!!!! YES
Love it! I was a teenager in the 70's and grew up with this happy music!
Yeah! this made my night!
I'm a 58 year young grandmother and oh how I miss these days when this was dancing and it was an art. We need more of this in our world today. Please do more and as everyone else has said..... more video's and make them longer. I also agree with another person who said, if this doesn't make you want to dance, you have no soul!! Great job you guys. Thanks for the memories.
I’m the same age and totally know what you’re talking about! Great comment 🥰
You're looking fine granny😀😀👍
They’re on Tik Tok too!
i know what you mean, they need to do the whole song
Its Why I hate what RAP DID😩
These are 70s 80s😊👍
Im a 53 year old white woman and these were my jams! ❤ I still blast them out - Motown/Funk/Soul 🙌🏼yeah baby!
OMG! THANKYOU! I'm 60, and you made me laugh with happy tears! Memories of being a kid to this song! Oh, for simpler times..I Love when I was able to be a child,teen,and grow with the years into an adult..Im a grateful not old woman! Blessings to you!😂💖
Me2, good old days.
If you're 60, you were NOT a kid in 1981, when this was released.
@@dme1016 oh, stop.
I'm almost certain that most people above an age considers people in their 20s to be kids. It checks out.
@@elektraeriseros You're pretty bad at math, obviously.
@@dme1016 me? I'm not the one who can't understand that 60 is more than 20......
My friends, the internet has finally reached its full potential here. The best of the 70s 80s combined with someone making the best of the shity age we live in now. Oh, and these guys can DANCE.
They make me wanna get up and dance!! I wish everyone with this taste in music could get together and have a 70's/80's party! (Covid-free, of course)..
Yes the Dude on the balcony
@@catherha1 YES!!😆
@@anelisamorgan8590 ew covid biological weapon at use
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The funk levels have hit criticality boys, they're off the charts
critically lol, I love this comment.
That's where the funk levels are supposed to be.
"Criticality"....!! Word my brother.
Please don’t EVER remove this video no matter how old it becomes.
I love it! I am 75 and spent the 1970's out clubbing in the discos, etc. Music was fun then! The moment i heard the first note of this I wanted to get up and boogie! I still can to some degree! The music of those days was wonderful!
The rhythm never leaves you. It goes when you do.
Me too. I'm 74
@@roswithagerlich6861and me at 71. I f I could make a MOVIE! I'd probably be millionaire cause those were the days and I mean good days. We had fun and everyone got along just fine no matter the race we all had fun. My son's are 40&41 and they love that era of music and they grew up on listening to it with me and they love it I mean they literally just listen to it all the time and know the lyrics better than I do! "IF I COULD TURN BACK THE HANDS OF TIME"
& " I WISH THOSE DAYS COULD COME BACK AGAIN"!
✌🏽♥️👍🏽🥰😎
"Why did those ever have to go cause I love them so"! 😩😩😩
0:31 That spin was smooth AF. 🔥
I'm 69 years old and I can't sit still when I hear this song and believe me, Baby. I can "Get Down On It" even at my age! hehe Get your mind outta the gutter....That ain't what I meant!
Get Down On It Kool!!! I’m 64 best years of my life spent dancing to this music! 🎶🎶🎶
I grew up in Jersey City and knew Kool and the Gang before they were famous.
I'm 51 years old and that brings back MEMORIES. Whole block parties would spontaneously jump off just because somebody played the right song around the right people at the right time. "GET DOWN ON IT" was one of those block party starters!
Well alright now, get down on it
And neighbours would have cookouts, My mom would put an 8;track of Earth Wind n Fire on and crank it‼️🤣kids playin hiden seek until street lights came on…running around playing everywhere, makin forts with blankets on the swing set.. catching firefly’s…..drinking out of the hose. “Sigh”.
@@SodonewithchaosSame here, down under in Adelaide … 👍🏻
This is the music that makes sense
I keep coming back and saying just one last time 😂😂😂
Me 2 me 2 watching it again. 😀😃😂
Ha ha yes
This is exactly what happens when a 70's / 80's song comes on. Its explains why the late 70's and 80's were one big dance party. And when it comes to disco songs, Kool and the Gang knocked it out the ballpark!
I agree but do not forget KC and the Sunshine Band either lol.
Of course not. Many others too@@Peaceful-Dez
@@Peaceful-Dez Do a little dance...make a little love.....get down tonight.
Cameo 🎵 LTD 🎵 the Emotions 🎵 AWB🎵
I'm a 62 year young white lady, but the music from the '60's & '70's was the best ever!!!!!!!!!!❤️❤️❤️❤️
THIS SONG TAKES ME WAY BACK, WHEN LIFE WAS MORE FUN...ITS GOT SO BAD NOW, NOBODY CAN JUST CHILL & ENJOY THE DAY..THIS GUY IS ON POINT...
Yup and it's not just the US.
Yeah! Not as much fun. Let’s change it what do we have to do? Down with politics that’s a start. Ya never ask anyone if they are a Democrat or Republican when you’re asking them to dance.
Can you imagine what their neighbors thought of them Soul Train Line dancing down the middle of the street!?! 🤣🤣
😂😂😂😂😂hopefully, they seen and felt the VIBE going on, threw on something and made it into a 70s/80s block party😁😁😁
LOL... The Ssoooooouuull Train with Don Cornelius! Gosh, what a memory!! 😁😁😁
@@emmkaa2099 ikr...OMG!!! Dancing in front of our raggedy 📺 trying to learn dance moves and being impressed by Don Cornelius' voice and afro...😁😁
@@cheesygrits000 ...OMG back atcha! ...never did get those moves down. I could hardly keep up with American Bandstand! ...and Mr. Cornelius' huge almost aviator glasses! ...'member those too?
@@emmkaa2099😂😂Oh yeah!!! But somehow he was able to make it look fly as hell though. In many ways, Don was an iconic figure in the black communities. His positive influence and effect were mostly identified in his style, very good interviewing skills, professionalism, recognizing talent and giving those people a start on his show. If you weren't a lover of R&B/SOUL music/ Soul Train in the 70s and 80s, you missed a great time in history...JMO🤔
Growing up in the 70s was absolutely the best time!😊
O yes it was
@@valeriewilleto5583 Absolutely 💯
Loving the Afros and the 70’s moves. Takes me back to better times.
It was MJ
That panned-in-on-the-shoes spin was incredible! Dang Baff, you talented!
This 70s music is my favorite I listen to it all the time. It's not depressing. makes you get up and dance, and very happy. You can forget me listening to that sad country suicide music. I like to be happy myself.
@Subtle Nature LOL you're right me too. Is the best cleaning music. Have a good one and take care
LOL @ "country suicide music."
Commenting on this video 3yrs after the pandemic. You guys made that time super fun for me.
This is old white lady: Thank you for making me smile and cheering up my day. Love that kind of music and love seeing your moves. I have always wished that the old style of black music groups would return along with the cool dancing and clothes. There was so much talent; hate rap.
michael jackson was the best part of it
@@LastForeverMedia Wym by created
@@AC-mp7cx Black people created blues. Black people created jazz. Black people created R&B (the distinction from traditional blues is worth categorizing.) A black woman created rock and roll (and was the writer of Hound Dog stolen and popularized by Elvis.) Another Black woman crated grunge. Black people created Funk. Black people created Soul. While Black people maybe can't claim the creation of "pop" music in its infancy no one in thier right mind can pretend it wasn't definitively shaped by Black people (or white people riding the coattails of Black culture.) Black people of course also created rap and hip hop which is currently being gentrified by way of only promoting Black artists/an image of Black people that is a marketable stereotype while only allowing the air time for deeper more thought provoking and emotional lyrics to white rappers. There's even certain schools of thought that country music was created by Black Mexican and Indigenous field workers who were the actual cow"boys" but I haven't seen a whole lot on that front.
So basically Black people created American music. Or at least all the fun ones.
We know most of these things because the first accounts we have of anyone doing it were of Black people. And because Black people were ostracized naturally anything that was brought into the forefront of polite (see: white) society would be looked at with a level of distain. White people Did Not want to touch anything Black people did (both metaphorically and literally) so that's why you generally wouldn't have white people claiming to have created something everyone knew was Black. (Up until someone did and then white people proceeded to push Black people out of spaces that they created. But everyone still remembers who did it first and did it best.)
Have a good day.
@@LastForeverMedia saying she don't like something is her prerogative , I cant stand rap either nor can i take speed metal or corn pone dumb ass country , Some people need grove , soul and spirit in there music ,, its medicinal . some forms of music have more of that than others . The best music to EVER be made was made by black people in his country ,,and many wd agree its not happening today , in the 90s radio was deregulated and corporations now own all the waves . I know black professional musicians that work on rap records ,, big names you know ,,,but they don't listen to wrap "i go in , make it sell and I'm out ",,they are jazz and rock musicians . Earth wind and fire , prince . the brothers jhonson made you high without drugs and it had hope in the grove . I could fill a whole page of black acts you probably have never heard of . Black people made amazing music and it mixed with amazing music white people made and guess who put it all together ,,,THE BEATLES ,,, they seem to be aging well , Some people are wired in a way that makes different music suit them , if you love rap thats cool , others may not and thats cool to .. rock and roll is a fusion of black roots music and celtic roots music and the british grabbed it and reconquered the world again for a brief moment .
@@OBNOXIOUSBLA13 your missing half the picture and not correct on a few points and might have a bit of hate cooking , do you play an instrument ? there was a fusion that took place and that was rock and roll ,, iwd agree that the last great style of music was funk rand b , grunge and rap jut don't have the lift , and who did it best thats debatable , there are seriously amazing musicians of all shades that are woven together in music, the best white music and black music of the early days turned into the beatles and many more ,,, if yer really not music watch Muscle Shoals or The wrecking Crew , goes behind some of the best music ever made
Honestly, I miss the songs of the 80s and 70s. Grew up with them. Now, you don't see the same quality in newer acts. So thankful Bruno Mars is bringing back Funk and soul
I'm almost 65 and I LOVED this!! You guys are fabulous, with the hair, clothes, jewelry, glasses, and shoes, you've def got it going on! The 70's and 80's were awesome, and the music was fun. I miss those carefree days!
lol! Me too. And I was a white “girl” from the neighborhood! My friends used to tease me, “You dance like a dude!” My husband didn’t believe in breaking a sweat. He was too cool. Married 52 years. 🙏🏽
@@Abstracted_ I am a white girl too! Makes no difference to me. Kool and The Gang were amazing! Loved their dance music, smooth vocals, and upbeat rhythms. I was 23 when this song came out, and life was good! These two guys are so good kickin' it old school, with the looks and the moves. I love them!
@@investigator77I highly doubt only black people listened to this.😊
But what do I know? I was born 1990 so I didn't even excist during this era.
@@Blue_Lugia Who said only black people listened to this? The 70's had disco, and this amazing blend of funk, R&B, Motown, Earth, Wind & Fire, Kool and The Gang, PLUS we had folk rock (James Taylor, The Eagles, America), hard rock (Alice Cooper, Aerosmith, AC/DC, Rolling Stones). Everyone was being inspired by everyone else, and the clubs were hoppin' every weekend. It was a great time to be a teenager!
@@investigator77 🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯
These men should have a cameo in a movie.
A Neverending movie 🎬 🎞
Soul Plane II, To and Fro.
It’s got to be so fun to have these guys as neighbours 😂❤️💕
I wish they were mu neighbors. The neighbors I have now ate boring some of the steal and their kids go around harassing people in their own home. Smh.
I'm a Canadian girl that grew up across the river from Detroit. I worked all summer on our fruit farm packing peaches listening to CKLW in the 70s. There's nothing better than this music. You gotta lotta soul Baffmasta.
We got all our dance moves from SoulTrain. I had older school friends who would go over and be on the show.
I grew up in Deetroit, and remember CKLW very well. Cass Tech, Northland Mall, Grand River too. When I need a laugh I come here and watch :44. Love it.
CKLW was the best in the 70's!!!
66 year old white guy here. Danced every Wed, Fri and Sat night to those songs at the Disco clubs. Course i couldn't dance as well as you but i had fun. Love these 70s music videos
I just turned 55. I've watched this video approximately 273,426 times. I will watch it many, many more times. Thank you for making it. ❤️
This is the best video ever!!! One note and my toe was tappin…. It was too short though! Please make more, and let them play on! Our music era will always be the best!
Yes, I agreee! Too short!
Michael Jackson was the biggest part of it followed by Whitney, prince, madonna, queen, etc
Yep, should have been full song
Funny how literaly every generation calls their era of music the best era ever..
You two are a dynamic duo 😂😂😂😂
@@wandamed9279 Better than the other dynamic duo, Batman & Robin! Lolol
I would love to have these guys in my neighborhood! With all the stress that we deal with these days, these guys would bring some humor and fun back into our lives.
Maybe. We all can be those guys and start the party. We had so much fun. NEVER did we fight . We got along. Dancing in the streetsssss
LETS bring it back.
If people weren't so uptight and embarrassed over everything! Get down, get funky. Groove on. Get hip, and outta sight. I do dance while walking down the street. No, I'm not crazy. I just like to have fun. I'm in my 60's and if people think I'm weird, they just don't know how to have a laugh and a chuckle.
These guys made me smile. That’s huge for me anymore.
Yelling "get your back up off the wall!" Gets me everytime. 😂😂😂😂😂 thank you for a bright moment in these dark times.
Edit: Thank you for all the likes. 🥺
Just seen that part I'm dead💀😂
True, it was the best part part next to the funk dance.
It finally makes sense to me. I've heard this song my entire life and suddenly the lightbulb is on. 🤔
Wall Flowers will always be. Remember school dances.
Old school songs always yellin at you to do somethin like damn can't i just dance at my own pace? 💀😂
Seen 'Cool & The Gang' in concert at the Taste of Chicago back in the 90's.
Wow!!! That's awesome! My favorite 80s R&B/Soul group.
YESSS....U REMEMBER THAT...HATE I MISSED IT🥰🤣🤣🤣
Robert Kool Bell 👍
Chi town is my town!!
0:45 "Get you back up off the wall!!!" Too funny😆😆😆.
I love that part 🤣🤣🤣gets me every time
Back in the days, the song was so beautiful and when you dance in the Cubs or even at a party at the house, no one disrespect anyone because you had a great time. Enjoy the music the music we’re playing today. It will never compare to the music in the past.
I'm a 60 year old white guy, and this video makes me SO HAPPY!!
The guy in the red is Hispanic
I am a white girl and it makes me happy too! We didn't have the racial divide back then like the politicians have worked so hard to instill today. Makes me sad.
@@diana-nn6tz I'm black and I agree. All we did was danced our lives away. We didn't care about your race, gender or political views... as long as you came to dance. 😊❤❤
I need a bestie that I can just roll up, start dancing and they get down with me. Where are you bestie
I'm right here- just let me get my hip fixed and then we roll!!😜
@@janismacolley2395 Right, I still love to dance and want to, but it does a number on my neck injuries!
@@pueblodove I feel your pain - literally but it doesn't stop me from butt dancing at the red light!
@@janismacolley2395 same here!
I’m here! No injuries no excuses no shame let’s hit it
Omg this was everything I remember about the 70s and 80's. I watched over 20 times. Needs to be longer.
Boy... That was a blast from the past. I grew up in that era. You guys got the looks and the moves down pat! 😁
I feel so sad for young people - they will NEVER experience anything like *THE 70s!*
...
The 70s were the one free decade we were ever granted. There was so much going on that decade.
People could breathe. People could relax.
When you look at the world how it is now - it's like comparing a dark ages to utopia.
And the best part was that we didn't plan it, or try to contrive it. It just happened.
It's like what people were capable of when they were just left alone, to follow natural instincts.
It was ok. A little bit of respect. A little bit of style. A little bit of compassion. A little bit of love.
A whole lot of human nature.
And we didn't have an internet, we had 8-track.
We didn't have smart/dumb phones, we had boom boxes.
We didn't have social media, we had ten thousand clubs and every one was its own scene.
We didn't have identity politics, we identified with real people who inspired us to be our best.
We didn't have a 'gender spectrum' , we had unisex.
We didn't have systemic racism, we had mixed race relationships, marriages, babies, cross-blended culture.
We didn't have techno-pop, we had R&B, Soul, Funk, Rock 'n' Roll, Rock, Blues, Fusion, Reggae, and a thousand other mixes and matches that defined or defied categorization.
We didn't have cancel culture, we had the courage of free and unfettered expression.
I will always feel proud to have lived through and been shaped by this decade, that took me from my late teens to my late twenties. The music, the art, the literature, the film, the total output was like the blossoming of a renaissance. Modernity takes one quick glance at it and thinks it's just real weird clothes and bad hair.
They don't know at all what moved up from down below. We had to survive the 50s, get through and then the hell out of the 60s, and have one decade of sweet respite before the ugly 80s showed up.
Funny - I can't think of one defining moment in that decade. The whole decade defined itself for ten years. I think for a lot of us, half the decade moved through and was gone before we realized what we had. Like this glorious freeform performance art. Like it was okay to laugh out loud at all the stuck up people who just couldn't handle that kind of gift.
Like it didn't matter how you moved. That wasn't really the point. The point was that you didn't have to ask permission to move. It was understood.
I miss the 70's and the 80's.
I feel like we ARE experiencing the 70s right now.
mostly the bad parts... * sweats in gas shortage and inflation *
Economically it's getting pretty damn close right now.
You got that right!
They 70s dance moves are on point
people sharing their memories with this song is heart warming ♥
💕👩🏻🎶"Get Down it"🎶💃🏻Me still liking, enjoying and dancing to this beat! 🎶
I was conceived in 1962, so I am EXTREMELY blessed to have lived AND survived the 70's and 80's!!!!!!!!!!!!!! *GREAT times man!!!!!!! :)*
That was usually the first song at school dances to get us out on the floor! Also, we did more bootie shakin....Those moves are so cute. Thanks, guys!!!!
In the gym. I 54 and I remember my gym class dance 💃
@@hazztv6317 you're really lucky. The only dance music we were allowed in gym was a lot of square dance and there was one set list of fairly decent songs but there were way better songs out there like yours, lol
At my dance all them damn kids were too nervous sitting against the wall and shit 😭
Get your back up off the wall!!!
Yessir, Baff!
You guys are amazing! The part where you yelled at him about “get your back up off the wall” had me in stitches.
Anyone hearing this song who doesn’t at least bop your head, you have no soul. 💃🏼
Exactly!
I wasn't bopping or dancing BUT I have this song on my Spotify for when I do GET DOWN ON IT and it's just the best.
😂😂😂
Oh thank goodness i bopped phew!!!
get down on it
Dude, i watched the original like 5 times, Thnx for reupload.
Love ur face expressions Buffmasta
Only 5 times? Man, what’s wrong with you? :p
@@wich1 when i saw it first time, i looped it for 5 times striaght. donno how many times i have watched in total xD. im back here watching again xD
That's what music was in Commodores, Earth Wind & Fire, emotions, you name it
Love and miss my Motown days
Earth Wind & Fire! How about Pointer Sisters? Our society has definitely regressed; because I was a teenager in the late 70's - early 80's and a young adult in the 90's. I never saw prejudiced. I grew up in a multicultural environment within school, church, community. We GOT ALONG! Our parents may have had issues, but our generation was evolving. This music brought us together probably more than anything else. But that was the whole problem. The government does not want us to get along -- they want the tension and anger and hatred. Better to control us that way - easier to force their agenda on us. What a shame. Yes, every era had issues, but we were getting along and having fun in the 70's, 80's and 90's. We were overlooking skin color and accepting people based on character -- which is how it should be. Now, I will have to mention that I did not grow up in a big city and I have come to the conclusion that Big City life is destructive. I grew up in rural and suburb and we did not have issues. We had White; Black; Hispanic and Asian. No gangs. Bit city is where you went to party, then you went home. Thank you Baffmasta for bringing back a little piece of memory heaven.
I was 8 years old in 1970 and I loved the music and the style of clothes I’m not almost 62 in July and I still dance to this music here in my hometown of Alaska 🥰
Yes, Get Down On It. That was just a tease. I used to perform this with a band out of Seattle, WA called Hit Explosion. Man, I miss those days.
i bet if you got back together it would be huge. this music is so fun.
I am so glad I was a teen and young adult in the 70's. That was great music!
I always dance walking in a store when an old school song comes on!!!
At 69 I'm blessed and can dance forever....I can clearly recall (70's) endless nights at The Jungle, Anganos , The Boat House , Framus in NYC on my dancin' feet . May G-D bless ALL of US💃🏻💚💙
Thanks guys! I really needed a cheering up. Please do more, and help bring us all back together with Love and music.
Come on, people, now / Smile on your brother
I'm a boomer & i gotta say, these guys imitate the dance movements good!
@Sam Sparklebot 30's is actually the first Millenials. Gen-X are in their 40's and 50's now.
Reference for others who may happen by:
Greatest Generation (born circa 1901 to 1924)
Silent Generation (circa 1925 to 1945)
Baby Boomers (circa 1946 to 1964)
Generation X (circa 1965 to 1985)
Millennial Generation (circa 1985 to 2000)
@@pumpjackmcgee4267 I thought millenials were those born around 1980-1995?
Hahaa! As someone who grew up and went to the nightclubs in these decades (mostly the 80s when in my 20s), this shit is SPOT ON! Fun dancing songs back then. Good beats. One of my fav to dance to was "You Dropped the Bomb on Me" and "Let the Music Play" for slow dancing definitely by Gregory Abbott!
You dropped a bomb on me baby!!!!!! Great fun song...love it!!!!
Yes, Let the Music Play!
@@IdahoRanchGirl omg, “You dropped the bomb on me “was my very favorite song back then! I was 17 and it was the best time of my life!
We are going thru so much right now, we need a return to those days, badly needed today...😔☮💜
I may be 26 but my soul is craving on those 80s Saturday night disco funky tunes.
🧡 Just me reliving my 20s and the good time of the 70s - especially disco. Thanks for the memories. What fun!
You brothers bring much needed smiles during a time of division and insanity. Bless you and yours. Keep on groovin!
These are instant mood lifters. And very impressive moves. Thank you lots fellas
This makes me desperately wish I could dance
🤣😂🤣😂
Anyone can dance. You just get up and MOVE! ;). You don't have to be good at it. At long as it makes you FEEL good.
I cant dance for shit
I CAN throw.
I just physically can't. Lol but my toes down here at the foot of bed doing the Freak
@@gdc6153 you could wiggle?
I could happily watch this on an endless loop. You captured the spirit, the clothes are spot on, And y’all rock! Well done!
Nothing like the free-spirited 70’s.❤❤❤
I’m just a 58 year-old white boy but I still remember this jam when it first came out. I loved it then and I love it even now.
Need more music & dance like this nowadays more than ever. 💋🎺💜
I was a kid in the 70's, more of an 80's kid, but I remember my older sister as a teen and twenty year old and lived through her during those years. I wore earth shoes, wallabees, and small platforms, and listened to her music with her. Now as 'old ladies' as we call ourselves, we still listen and to this music on her back patio, we even dance to it sometimes. It was a part of growing up.
I remember those days, good times Afros and platform shoes.
Oh man, I am 65 and that was a trip to memory lane, the late 70s, 80s and early 90s were the golden era of music (funky, disco, r&b, you name it) when dancing & roller skating was the normal thing to do after work and weekends, dancing was the language and music was REAL music, played by real musicians who played at least 2 instruments and sung as well. I am so blessed to have grown up during that time. 😊🎉❤