My uncle passed away last night and this was his final Facebook post. This is how I'll choose to remember him for his great taste in music and his sense of humor
@@tombryant5029 just do what Abba did for the voyage. I think KISS is doing the same thing too. They’re making their avatars for themselves I think earth, wind and fire can do the same thing so we can have epic mashup like this to happen in real life.
Both songs were released in May of 1979. This is almost like hearing a radio tuned between stations and picking up both. It also partly explains why they go together so well.
@@bens5661 It was co-written by Desmond Child so that should tell you all you need to know. Imho, the crappiest KISS song to be released and it goes to show how much Disco was manufactured because EWF didn't write their song either. Sorry for the rant but if you want to know where the beginning of the downfall of music was...it was here.
@@Guppusmaximus I know what you mean but I think actually it's one of KISS's most interesting songs because it took them out of their formula. They had been creating albums that were too similar for years as much as I love a lot of their music to death.
Can we all just stop for a moment and appreciate how seamlessly Bill blends not only vocals but instruments? The way he mixes guitar solos together is just on another level.
@@xAsmodeus161 the animosity there was never about the music disco had too make black and gay people involved, and rock was really popular among the public, so rock just became homophobes’ flagship, but that was just chance. It is of course WAY more complicated than this. It always is. But its a lot like how white suburban parents hate rap. It isn’t that they hate black people, but the lack of empathy in addition to as well as coming from a lack of exposure to the culture, and they say they hate the music, which may be true and they may have good arguments for this, but it still stems from the same place as racism even if its totally unintentional. Disco’s hate was similar.
@@snakemasterthorno I'd call it a rock-disco song, not *pure* disco. Way heavier guitar than the typical dance track, but with disco-style vocals and beat. Also no typical strings, brass or synth tricks, either. At any rate, people complained when Kiss combined rock and disco in this song as well
Yeah i see your point. Eventhough, making music to shake your ass on instead of your head makes it pretty much disco to me.😁 And yes, i was among those who complained about the whole disco era of Kiss. Fortunately they came to their senses and produced even better rock songs after their disco era then before. Though i still love some of their oldies. 🤘
And RAP! Think "Walk This Way". I can't help but wish more voices like yours were louder during the so-called "disco sucks" period. Kiss not doubt is classic and authentic rock for real.
I was a professional editor for more than a decade and I'm blown away not just by the music mashup of two of my favorite songs but also by the skilled video editing involved.
My son is only 4 years old and he has 50 years of music experience thanks to Bill McClintock At least a half million views on this video thanks to him.
@@BillMcClintockMashups still waiting on an album by Wild Bill McClintock. Back Again for the 1st time (like Ludacris' named 1st album). Or "Like You've Never Heard It Before"
They were trapped in our dimension of mediocrity, and decided to gift us with sounds no man was convinced would work. Us being proven wrong had opened the gate to generate music never before heard.
On the money with this one , if it was given Air Time Prime Time the teens would jump at it , a Gold Mine 4 Sure , the kids of Today are starved of REAL vibe , I have hit it a dozen times and sent it to Nephews , Nieces and mates they've then done the same so you are 100% correct.Hope Bill makes a buck out of it .Cheers from South Oz 👌🇦🇺
I remember being 11 years old in '79; having been a fan since 5 years old and wondering what happened to KISS? My mother liked the album more than me!! Lol
Rising eyebrow and shaking head, I’ll never understand the point of adding the f-word in the middle of words just like that, pointlessly. So impolite and rude and without a reason.
I love this so much more than other mashup channels. It's not just finding time signatures... It's little things like finding harmony in two different melodies, seeing visual overlaps, precision editing skills, and then making sure the final product actually sounds good throughout - Which means even more precise, judicious editing.
@@TheChadTI I'd argue that DJ Cummerbund easily matches him in skill and creativity, although his mashups tend to become a tad too convoluted at times.
Damn!!! That was so flawless, that I can barely separate the two original songs. What an awesome blend of Soul and Rock; As an OG from back in the day, this effort is very much appreciated
Well Kiss just wanted to ride the disco wave and set out to make a disco song and cash in. Gene Simmons hated the song because singing like that is not tough and cool and demon like to cringe lords like him. It's no coincidence that they mix well, Kiss explicitly wanted to make such a song for commercial reasons. As the make up might give away, they were real clowns, grown ups dressing up and thinking it makes them look tough, not dorky.
Right, right? Soon as I think the novelty is worn off, Bill McClintock was cute with his style of mashups. I've seen enough to get what he does. I'm out. Thank you Bill, I'm gone. THEN HE DOES THIS. (insert slow hand clap into rousing applause here). And I'm back like I never left, stunned, and awaiting the next one. The guy is a damn wizard!
I’m not trying to be a buzzkill, but the songs actually don’t go together. There’s been significant pitch alteration to make them match better, and after looking I suspect tempo adjustments too.
What a missed opportunity. Can you imagine Earth, Wind and Fire opening for KISS and a special collaboration on this song together live? It would have been epic in 1979-1980!.😁
Bill, seriously, this is amazing. I can tell by the way you mix that you hear music the same way I do. I've spent 38 years searching for someone that gets it, and you, Sir, get it. Thank you for bringing light and hope to a lonely music soul.
Wow, this actually works extremely well together and wow, I now recognize the additional solo as being from that Wild Cherry song "Play That Funky Music", and it works seemlessly with this mash up, like it was meant to be there the entire time. This is seriously Godzilla levels of badassery here. Great stuff, definitely worth another listen or three.
@@jgsrhythm100 aye, he integrated it all seemlessly, that's what makes this such an awesome mash up. It just works so well, he truly has a knack for making magic with this.
I Was Made For Loving You is most assuredly NOT a disco tune. The Greasy Disco Bastards were just trying to steal another rock tune for their perverted, unholy uses. Boogie Wonderland? *TOTALLY* disco. Totally.
@@Boppinabeit was though, Gene Simmons was dared to write a disco song after he claimed it was so easy anyone could do it and he wrote I Was Made For Loving You in, like, half an hour. Despite being a beloved part of their discography now, at the time, their fans thought they were selling out to Disco Fever when it was released and it was their least popular song at the time. They ended up rerecording it in the late eightes/early nineties and gave it more of a rock sound.
@@Boppinabe and yet Paul wrote in his book that after a night at Studio 54, he was of the opinion that he could easily write a 126bpm (disco) song. It's just a fact. And it worked. KISS was always about evolving and exploring ways to stay relevant to the music industry, no matter what the current state of the industry was. Just because they had an album with disco overtones doesn't mean they had become a disco band, any more than the album (Music from) The Elder meant that they were going to turn into Pink Floyd with facepaint. It was just an experiment. Granted, both albums threw curve balls to a LOT of KISS fans (myself included)....but it was just KISS being KISS. They survived, we (the fans) survived....no harm done. 😎
@@PoorBoyProductions660 it wasn't Gene. IWMFLY was co-written by Paul Stanley, Vini Poncia & Desmond Child. Paul came up with the idea after a night out at Studio 54. 😎
I started to watch this as a joke but that guy from Earth Wind and Fire has one of the absolute best singing voices I've ever heard. Now I'm definitely going down a rabbit hole.
As a kid in the 70s I did things like this in my head and thought I invented the genre because they never played that on the radio. Today people like you bring those ideas to life. 🎉
We respond to good music no matter what it is. And when you do what Mr. McClintock does with music...we have no choice but to respond well to it ;) That man is a Wizard that has came to save the world.
Literally the Best Mashup EVER MADE, it looks and SOUNDS like KISS actually did a Colab with the other Group, it has a very, but A VERY nice organization.
As much as I admire Bill’s ability to mash music well its really the comedic timing of the music/video editing that has me equally, dancing, singing along/laughing so happily. Another gem. Bravo!
Man, hats off. Not just for the audio, but also the effort you put in making the visuals match up to the rhythm! Down to knie jerks and hand claps. Awesome.
I've been listening to your mashups for a while and have to appreciate how you make the mashup sound like an actual song and not just the sum of its parts. The little ad libs by Paul Stanley around 3:49 are a nice touch
This channel actually is one of the greatest on all of youtube, so many of these songs are something I would never imagine but they are such absolute bangers 🙌 Big up Bill
As usual, another flawless but eccentric McClintock mash-up.... One thing that this masterpiece finally addresses is the fact that "I Was Made for Loving You" always needed a longer guitar solo👍
@@md6119 Yes, you are correct. Forgot that album was a mish mash. Basically gene and paul with studio musicians. So in essence, Ace got 0 seconds on that one.
This could be easily the greatest mix ever made. Seamless, flowless and utterly nostalgic. I was immediately transferred 44 years back in time. Great!!!
My uncle passed away last night and this was his final Facebook post. This is how I'll choose to remember him for his great taste in music and his sense of humor
My mother passed away nearly a week ago, and this was one of the last things I shared with her.
She thought it was ok, lol.
RIP ❤️
Sorry to hear that, man. Your Uncle sounds cool AF. May his next journey be as awesome as he was!
Sorry for your loss. Nice to know he had good taste. I'd like to see this Mashup on stage.
@@tombryant5029 just do what Abba did for the voyage. I think KISS is doing the same thing too. They’re making their avatars for themselves I think earth, wind and fire can do the same thing so we can have epic mashup like this to happen in real life.
This is one of those mashups that feels so natural that I'm immedeately unable to remember what the originals sound like.
This and Shake Your Dude Thing have made it *impossible* to listen to the originals
@@mushumushushoe also hey baby am I black or white and eye of the haggard. Can't get those out of my head
If you turned on the radio in 78/79 and heard this song, you'd believe it was real collaboration.
Well, that’s because this was the ultimate selling out by Kiss making disco.
@@Evil-Never-Dies yup
I will tell my children that this was the original formation of the group, then they separated and even split the songs in half.
Just as how Trent Reznor wrote Funky Town
Those type of comments weren't funny back then and are still unfunny
@@ssamurai4hilarious 🤡
@@ssamurai4it's funny you frick
@@ssamurai4it's okay to not like a joke, less so to be a whiney dick about not liking a joke.
Thank you for reminding us that Disco Funk and Glam Metal were invented on the same planet.
Definitely Funk from Wild Cherry.
🎉
To think the Kiss song was made to make fun of Disco. Now it IS Disco.
The same decade
En la misma#épocadorada⭐️💛⭐️💛⭐️💛
Two classic 70's tunes involving THREE great bands - the female group featured with Earth, Wind & Fire is The Emotions.
And the solo from a fourth band
@@acarbonbasedlifeform70
The wild cherries
@@sethforster7006 they're just called Wild Cherry
Just want to let you know you're a special kind of awesome for knowing this and sharing it, thanks friend
💪💪💪
Both songs were released in May of 1979. This is almost like hearing a radio tuned between stations and picking up both. It also partly explains why they go together so well.
I was about to comment this. I've been gathering songs from 1979 for a musical and recognized both of these from the list.
Kiss wrote I Was Made for Lovin You as a disco-like song, too
Yes it was Kiss who mashed the styles here. Made it a bit too easy for Bill
@@bens5661 It was co-written by Desmond Child so that should tell you all you need to know. Imho, the crappiest KISS song to be released and it goes to show how much Disco was manufactured because EWF didn't write their song either. Sorry for the rant but if you want to know where the beginning of the downfall of music was...it was here.
@@Guppusmaximus I know what you mean but I think actually it's one of KISS's most interesting songs because it took them out of their formula. They had been creating albums that were too similar for years as much as I love a lot of their music to death.
Can’t wait to play this for my wife. Her favorite band is Earth Wind and Fire. Mine is KISS. She’s gonna freak out
Kiss Earth Wind and Fire. Sounds like a super group!
You damn right 😎
Let us know how she reacted
Did she freak?
Wow this is soooo great ...weeeehuuuu weeeehuuuu
This is a mashup nobody asked for, but now we all need this to happen IRL
we didn't deserve either, but now we enjoy it
Yes. Yes. And, Yes.
Say that, then say that, because it's all true.
Really epic
Damn skippy 😂😂😂😂
He just like a boogie
This mashup perfectly encapsulates every aspect of music in the 1970s
*bad music
@@poliziagrammaticale9430if both of these songs are bad what is good to you?
It even fades out into the eternal chorus in the end and this is the most 70s shit ever
@@poliziagrammaticale9430 Weren't there were you?
Don't be jealous.
Ofc the one like is himself... smh@@poliziagrammaticale9430
Can we all just stop for a moment and appreciate how seamlessly Bill blends not only vocals but instruments? The way he mixes guitar solos together is just on another level.
what about the mix of the videos?
Not to mention his video editing.
“Often imitated never duplicated!”
It's almost like they're on stage together
Nothing but goose bumps on this one!
This is proof rock and disco should have been best friends instead of enemies.
This is literally what J-rock is
And shame on anyone who tried to make us choose!
Uh, New Order~
This KISS song is disco. Paul Stanley wrote it in a dare.
@@xAsmodeus161 the animosity there was never about the music disco had too make black and gay people involved, and rock was really popular among the public, so rock just became homophobes’ flagship, but that was just chance.
It is of course WAY more complicated than this. It always is. But its a lot like how white suburban parents hate rap.
It isn’t that they hate black people, but the lack of empathy in addition to as well as coming from a lack of exposure to the culture, and they say they hate the music, which may be true and they may have good arguments for this, but it still stems from the same place as racism even if its totally unintentional.
Disco’s hate was similar.
No stage could ever have contained this much bad-assery. We'd just be dying in the aisles from this level of awesome.
💯
Ah this is so good... Rock and disco should have never been made into enemies... Both were born as dance music, after all
Eh. I was made for loving you was clearly a disco song. Do you mean boogy wonderland was a rock song?🤣
@@snakemasterthorno I'd call it a rock-disco song, not *pure* disco. Way heavier guitar than the typical dance track, but with disco-style vocals and beat. Also no typical strings, brass or synth tricks, either. At any rate, people complained when Kiss combined rock and disco in this song as well
The Enemy seeks to divide and conquer us.
Yeah i see your point. Eventhough, making music to shake your ass on instead of your head makes it pretty much disco to me.😁 And yes, i was among those who complained about the whole disco era of Kiss.
Fortunately they came to their senses and produced even better rock songs after their disco era then before. Though i still love some of their oldies. 🤘
@@snakemasterthornoit wasn't disco it was kissco😁
As a long time metalhead and all things rock, I have always believed that rock/metal odd pairs well with disco/funk. Thank you for this.
Well, even death metal as heavy as bolt thrower sometimes gets described as "funky" and honestly its an accurate description
Kiss thought the same at the time
Yes this mashed up so well!
And RAP! Think "Walk This Way". I can't help but wish more voices like yours were louder during the so-called "disco sucks" period. Kiss not doubt is classic and authentic rock for real.
Tbf the original KISS song here is when they tried to go disco so mashing up well with EWF makes good sense
I was a professional editor for more than a decade and I'm blown away not just by the music mashup of two of my favorite songs but also by the skilled video editing involved.
FACTS
He's secretly a world famous record producer.
Me: How much “70’s” can you put in one video?
Bill: Yes!
This is so good it doesn't even sound like a mashup. Even the video edit looks like they’re playing on opposite stages. 100% 🔥🔥🔥
technically 16.6% Fire, 16.6% Earth, 16.6% Wind and 50% Kiss 💋 🔥 🌍 💨
@@rollerballchampion you forgot Wild Cherry in the equation
These are the comment threads I live for.
Can we all appreciate the “Wild Cherry” third band insertion for the solo. Great stuff.
The wild cherry solo fit so well it should get mixed in with the original track.
Yessir
I Had To Go BACK And WATCH it AGAIN Cause I Missed that the 1st time Around!
I also notice this at 3:10. Nice!
If ya know ya know!
I love every mashup like this. Soul Metal NEEDS to be a mainstream genre.
Soul Metal LOL! 😂 omg.
How right you are ❤👏👏👏👏👏👏👏 I love rock and soul, like Journey does, Foreigner, Collective Soul, Alice in Chains....
Soul metal should be the new genre 🤘
Paul would aprove.
I was just thinking this the other day. Why hasn't anyone done it? I know that heavy metal fans hate disco though.
My son is only 4 years old and he has 50 years of music experience thanks to Bill McClintock
At least a half million views on this video thanks to him.
Bill McClintock, the father of mashups.
Happy Father's Day!
Thank you!
@@BillMcClintockMashups still waiting on an album by Wild Bill McClintock. Back Again for the 1st time (like Ludacris' named 1st album). Or "Like You've Never Heard It Before"
@@n34z3r oh man, that artist name, how have i never thought of that, it's so obvious
The Godfather of mashups , this is brilliant
Yeah yeah 💯👍 What a killer Groove
The wild cherry solo leading into the last half of Ace's solo was beautiful
That part literally brought tears of joy to mine eyes!
I always look forward to see who jumps into the main mash up
@@eurofritz4617 same!
This is one of those songs that convinces me that Bill is from a parallel universe where music was just a little bit cooler than we deserved.
They were trapped in our dimension of mediocrity, and decided to gift us with sounds no man was convinced would work. Us being proven wrong had opened the gate to generate music never before heard.
This isn't a song, it's an experience.
This is a hit in itself. A song with its own life.
さすが
I concur 1000%!
This is glorious
On the money with this one , if it was given Air Time Prime Time the teens would jump at it , a Gold Mine 4 Sure , the kids of Today are starved of REAL vibe , I have hit it a dozen times and sent it to Nephews , Nieces and mates they've then done the same so you are 100% correct.Hope Bill makes a buck out of it .Cheers from South Oz 👌🇦🇺
As a card carrying member of the KISS Army, this is just abso-freaking-lutely tremendous!
They make cards for that? And you keep it in your wallet? Cool!
@@PlaceStillMatters Yeah and Gene charges for them. Everyone pretend to be surprised.
I remember being 11 years old in '79; having been a fan since 5 years old and wondering what happened to KISS? My mother liked the album more than me!! Lol
Rising eyebrow and shaking head, I’ll never understand the point of adding the f-word in the middle of words just like that, pointlessly. So impolite and rude and without a reason.
@@gomongio the internet is no place for grannies who get offended by the word freaking
This isn't just a mashup, it's a love-letter to two incredible bands and incredible songs. Solos from both songs? Choruses combined? Amazing work!
it works really well
One of solos is from play that funky music … f’n awesome!
@@MarioJMunoz-cw8bf it just suits so well
Two of my favorite groups growing up, plus with D.J MIXING 👍.
🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
I happen to agree with you on this.
At last, rock and disco have made peace
I love how footage from both videos have almost the same quality. Looks pretty perfect together.
They are from the same venue too!
@@oz_jones that is pretty amazing
This goes so incredibly hard, I think I might have a new favorite. Soul metal has achieved perfection.
Disco Rock
In all fairness this is soul/disco at best. Not a an ounce of metal to be found. 😂
This is it! Soul-Metal.
Now I want Megadeth/Cameo
or Motley Crue/Gap Band
There is a world of un-explored soul metal out there
Soul metal 😂👍
In an alternate universe, this was one hell of a concert!
hahaha .I wanna be there!
me too! @@TruthGatherer2013
So Boogie Wonderland comes up on my work playlist and I start singing “You were made for loving me” during the chorus. You’ve changed me. Thank you
I love this so much more than other mashup channels. It's not just finding time signatures... It's little things like finding harmony in two different melodies, seeing visual overlaps, precision editing skills, and then making sure the final product actually sounds good throughout - Which means even more precise, judicious editing.
He's just better than the others.
Even dueling guitar solos!
@@TheChadTI I'd argue that DJ Cummerbund easily matches him in skill and creativity, although his mashups tend to become a tad too convoluted at times.
@@Caipiranha89ohh. Hot take.
Bill McClintock in a nutshell: Witnessing acoustic alchemy.
The "Wild Cherry" solo was unexpected but works like HELL! This is an epic mashup!
Noticed that.😊
How is this working!?
Damn!!! That was so flawless, that I can barely separate the two original songs. What an awesome blend of Soul and Rock; As an OG from back in the day, this effort is very much appreciated
Just goes to show how much these genres of music have in common and that they share the same roots
Bestial¡¿¡
Well Kiss just wanted to ride the disco wave and set out to make a disco song and cash in. Gene Simmons hated the song because singing like that is not tough and cool and demon like to cringe lords like him. It's no coincidence that they mix well, Kiss explicitly wanted to make such a song for commercial reasons. As the make up might give away, they were real clowns, grown ups dressing up and thinking it makes them look tough, not dorky.
I've listened to this so many times that these two songs now feel incomplete without the other.
The fact that Bill doesn't have millions of subs just boggles my mind. That mashup was amazing
It's my first time here, so I'm subbing.
@@Bigbadwhitecracker welcome to the finest mash up channel on the internet! Have fun looking through the back history :D
@@Bigbadwhitecracker Me too!
I just subbed
Tell your friends!
Every time I think I'm out. You pull me back in. Well played, sir. Well played.
Learn the lesson at hand here - You'll never be free of Bill's genius, just accept that and embrace it!
Is that you Silvio?
Why would you be out?
its because you never had the makings of a varsity athlete.
Right, right? Soon as I think the novelty is worn off, Bill McClintock was cute with his style of mashups. I've seen enough to get what he does. I'm out. Thank you Bill, I'm gone.
THEN HE DOES THIS. (insert slow hand clap into rousing applause here). And I'm back like I never left, stunned, and awaiting the next one.
The guy is a damn wizard!
Holy shit it's crazy how well the Play That Funk Music solo melts into Ace's solo. It sounds like they are actually duelling.
That part always gives me goosebumps, I'm obsessed 🦐
There's no other word that does it justice. This is *boogie-licious.*
it just sounds so natural, like as if they came together to record it
i love it
😊
The two halves of my brain coming together wonderfully in one song.
So that's what's going on in my brain right now! Thanks for putting it into words!
This is working too well
This isn't working. Together 😂😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂 Hell Yeah!
Masterclass
Lmao! Amaxing editing🎉
OMG THIS IS AWESOME!!!! I want it in my Spotify playlist to listen to it on loop😭❤️
What kind of video editing wizardry is this?!?!?
The best kind. Been enjoying this man's mixup for years.
Bill took his mixing board down to the crossroads at midnight and the rest is history
Both of those songs match up perfectly the lyrics the beat including the verses all sound like they were made for each other
They were meant for for loving eachother
I’m not trying to be a buzzkill, but the songs actually don’t go together. There’s been significant pitch alteration to make them match better, and after looking I suspect tempo adjustments too.
What a missed opportunity. Can you imagine Earth, Wind and Fire opening for KISS and a special collaboration on this song together live? It would have been epic in 1979-1980!.😁
I can imagine Kiss opening for EWF 😊
Well, both groups are still active so it could really happen.
I would say that both bands legendary status would allow a double headliner.
@@imagecarnival THIS!
I know for a fact it would have been a heck of a lot better than having the concert opened by Breathless like we did when we went in November of '79.
So sorry for your loss. I love this.
That would have been a hell of a stage show.
This is not a mashup, this is no less than a piece of art. I am blown away by it's magnificence. Well done, Bill!
agreed!!!
so true
Más que exelente en verdad la imaginación en todo su esplendor
Another mashup, another masterpiece, we can't get enough indeed!
You know when it is that good, when you completely forget the original songs and think, wait a minute...this was a hit in the 70".
Bill, seriously, this is amazing. I can tell by the way you mix that you hear music the same way I do. I've spent 38 years searching for someone that gets it, and you, Sir, get it. Thank you for bringing light and hope to a lonely music soul.
The minor keys elevate the song.
What years were your teenage years? Trying to find new music if you recommend anything
Wow, this actually works extremely well together and wow, I now recognize the additional solo as being from that Wild Cherry song "Play That Funky Music", and it works seemlessly with this mash up, like it was meant to be there the entire time. This is seriously Godzilla levels of badassery here. Great stuff, definitely worth another listen or three.
Why wouldn't it work. It's Disco Kiss with Disco EWF. McClintock could do this one in his sleep.
@@jgsrhythm100 aye, he integrated it all seemlessly, that's what makes this such an awesome mash up. It just works so well, he truly has a knack for making magic with this.
People have always said that I Was Made For Loving You is essentially a disco song. So I'm not surprised this works so well. Well done!💕
A lot of the songs on the Dynasty album by KISS have a disco-ish beat. They were just following the trend.
I Was Made For Loving You is most assuredly NOT a disco tune. The Greasy Disco Bastards were just trying to steal another rock tune for their perverted, unholy uses.
Boogie Wonderland? *TOTALLY* disco. Totally.
@@Boppinabeit was though, Gene Simmons was dared to write a disco song after he claimed it was so easy anyone could do it and he wrote I Was Made For Loving You in, like, half an hour. Despite being a beloved part of their discography now, at the time, their fans thought they were selling out to Disco Fever when it was released and it was their least popular song at the time. They ended up rerecording it in the late eightes/early nineties and gave it more of a rock sound.
@@Boppinabe and yet Paul wrote in his book that after a night at Studio 54, he was of the opinion that he could easily write a 126bpm (disco) song. It's just a fact. And it worked. KISS was always about evolving and exploring ways to stay relevant to the music industry, no matter what the current state of the industry was. Just because they had an album with disco overtones doesn't mean they had become a disco band, any more than the album (Music from) The Elder meant that they were going to turn into Pink Floyd with facepaint. It was just an experiment. Granted, both albums threw curve balls to a LOT of KISS fans (myself included)....but it was just KISS being KISS. They survived, we (the fans) survived....no harm done. 😎
@@PoorBoyProductions660 it wasn't Gene. IWMFLY was co-written by Paul Stanley, Vini Poncia & Desmond Child. Paul came up with the idea after a night out at Studio 54. 😎
I started to watch this as a joke but that guy from Earth Wind and Fire has one of the absolute best singing voices I've ever heard. Now I'm definitely going down a rabbit hole.
As a kid in the 70s I did things like this in my head and thought I invented the genre because they never played that on the radio. Today people like you bring those ideas to life. 🎉
This is the greatest Fathers day present EVER !!!
This is disco personified! Three of my childhood jams wrapped into one helluva mashup! Thank you so much!
@bubba burdle They were on Casablanca Records, a disco label. They hated doing the album, but the label had been begging them for years.
Boogie metal is awsome
How do you not have over a million followers. All of your mashups are genius. This is a chef's kiss.
No, it's a chef's KISS 👄
This is the best mashup around! It's not just a mashup, it's a blending of two songs together. True mastery of an art form right here.
Well that's what you call a mashup...
'It's not just a Reese's, it's a masterful blend of chocolate and peanut butter.'
Thats what a mashup is...
Still the best
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Excellent fusion of two songs
You made the KISS disco song into the ULTIMATE DISCO SONG!!!!!!
This is PHENOMENAL. 🙌
just when i was picking up the pieces of my brain, the Wild Cherry solo wiped the floor clean. So good.
Just exposes how much Soul Kiss had in this Disco mega hit that the real Kiss fans hate.
@leokimvideo. So those who like this song aren’t real Kiss fans? Nonsense!
Well, it wasn't as bad as I thought 😅
I'm definitely a real kiss fan, my kids love kiss, we fucking love this song
Only music-hating image-obsessed genre turds would hate a song like that.
Peut être... Mais c'est leur plus gros tube !
This was made for my wife! She loves both of these bands! Great job!!
Now where the " Boogie was made for lovin you"?
I love that there are so many Kiss fans that love EWF as well! this was an awesome mash! look forward to hearing many more!
Y'know what I think its funny is that gene Simmons and Diana Ross basically did this genre in like 1978 or 1980... ehh.. 🙄
We respond to good music no matter what it is.
And when you do what Mr. McClintock does with music...we have no choice but to respond well to it ;)
That man is a Wizard that has came to save the world.
Me!
@@spookytaco666 ...me as well
Any Kiss fan who can't dig Earth Wind and Flame is a fraud. They are at the show for the fireworks and spitting blood...
The addition of the guitar riff from Wild Cherry's "Play That Funky Music" was a nice touch.
That was amazing how well it fit.
I screamed when that hit!!
It's not mash up, it's "audio-visual-song-alchemy"! And I'm absolutely here for it!
I love this mash up and even better... The wild cherry on top that is missing from the title like every surprise guest 🎉
This is a masterpiece. One of the best mashups ever.
Really and it is hard to making a mashup about two so different songs
Literally the Best Mashup EVER MADE, it looks and SOUNDS like KISS actually did a Colab with the other Group, it has a very, but A VERY nice organization.
The other Group is Earth, Wind, and Fire.
This is so good it took me a few replays to figure out that the two bands never appeared together on the same stage.
As much as I admire Bill’s ability to mash music well its really the comedic timing of the music/video editing that has me equally, dancing, singing along/laughing so happily. Another gem. Bravo!
the whole is a masterpiece
Great props to the creator. Awesome mashup.
This would be a HIT right now if it was on the radio!! AWESOME VIDEO!! 🙏❤️
Yeah, this is better than either of those songs by themselves. 😄
a timeless hit!!
You’re an international treasure Bill!
Man, hats off. Not just for the audio, but also the effort you put in making the visuals match up to the rhythm! Down to knie jerks and hand claps. Awesome.
...and for giving most of the rock solo to the disco guy.
@@dahawk8574 hahahah, true!
It took me a moment to realize both bands were not on the stage together.
I swear this could be a genre on it’s own. It’s THAT good.
Sir, you are so heavily underrated! Perfect one. This should be played on Radio all the day.
I've been listening to your mashups for a while and have to appreciate how you make the mashup sound like an actual song and not just the sum of its parts. The little ad libs by Paul Stanley around 3:49 are a nice touch
YOU KNOW HE TAKES A LOT OF TIME ON THESE.
“I Was Made To Play That Funky Music In Boogie Wonderland.” Outstanding job by the one and only Bill McClintock.
This channel actually is one of the greatest on all of youtube, so many of these songs are something I would never imagine but they are such absolute bangers 🙌 Big up Bill
どちらも好きなアーティストで最高!30代だけど、KISSのライブに連れて行ってくれた母親に感謝しかない
イケてるお母ちゃんもって幸せですね・・・!
if this were released as a single this week it would be #1 all summer long and the world would be a better place
Holy Hell these two songs were made for each other.
Another masterpiece from Bill McClintock to the world.
Much appreciated.
As usual, another flawless but eccentric McClintock mash-up.... One thing that this masterpiece finally addresses is the fact that "I Was Made for Loving You" always needed a longer guitar solo👍
At this point in their career, 8 seconds was all the time they would give Ace.
I always dug the punctuality of that Ace machine gun burst solo!
@@Meyzen76 ...and it's not ace playing the solo...
Ace played Guitar only in his songs on the dynasty album
@@md6119 Yes, you are correct. Forgot that album was a mish mash. Basically gene and paul with studio musicians. So in essence, Ace got 0 seconds on that one.
This is genius, and easily one of the best mashups I've ever heard. Mr. McClintock, you are a producer among producers!
Bill is a genius!! Thanks for the vastly entertaining mash ups.
One thing i love about your mashups is that they leave me really wanting to see those bands do it live!
As always, Bill McClintock takes two (or more) songs, mixes them together, and creates pure sonic joy.
I'm grateful for your very existence, sir
I would love to hear this on the radio. A massive hit on its own right.
完璧なマッシュ・アップ!!素晴らしいの一言です!
Man, I hope Paul & Gene and the owners of Earth ,Wind & Fire see this. This collaboration is amazing!
What music is supposed to be-fun! Have a good time everyone!
Does he know?
This could be easily the greatest mix ever made. Seamless, flowless and utterly nostalgic. I was immediately transferred 44 years back in time. Great!!!
WHAT?!! You have melded two of my favorite songs from fifth grade delightfully. Thank you.
This song made me subscribe. Well done!
It would have been wonderful if they had done this crossover decades ago!!! IT WAS TOO PERFECT!!! ❤❤❤