Takes me back to a time, not unlike now, when a great song may have been played twice in a tv cycle whilst mires of garbage were being played to the point of nausea. One of the great disco funk classics, god bless and thank you Melba for adding to a definitive time in my life.
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OUTSTANDING. SINGER AND PERFORMER. SHE HAD LONGEVITY. SHE WAS IN THE RIGHT FIELD OR INDUSTRY. TALENT FOR DAYS, MILES, AND VERY WELL EDUCATED IN HER FIELD. I ALWAYS SAW THAT SHE MAINTAINED FOR HERSELF. AND SHE ACTED, AS WE. SORRY SHE HAD TO GET ON PUBLIC ASISTANCE AND HAD PROBLEMS WITH HER MARRIAGE. SHE WILL ALWAYS BE A STAR IN MY EYES. SHE WAS AS REAL AS SHE CAN GET.
Happy 70th birthday to New York's own Melba Moore, born this day when the 2nd world war ended in 1945, this Paul Lawrence written track was a major club success in 1982, from the album The Other Side of The Rainbow
This is post disco and technically not disco. I know the majority referred to it as disco in the early 80s but most pop black music had already moved into the realm of funk by 1981. This is from late 1982 or early 1983. I remember it very well.
@@hwfq34fajw9foiffawdiufhuaiwfhw Disco's shmisco, as they used to say back in the early 80s. I don't know about your part of the world, but disco was passe by the early 80s. People like George Clinton, the 2nd godfather of funk after James Brown, hated disco even in the late 70s! Funk has earthy tones and lots of blue notes. Listen to a song like Cutie Pie by One Way, Shine Your Light by The Grangers or More Bounce by Zapp. Heck, just listen to anything by General Cain especially Girls. There's lots of blue notes and that's what grabs people's attention. There's no way that music can be classified as disco. I know Rock Bounce Skate does include the word disco in the lyrics but it ain't so! Too many blue notes and too slow to be disco. Disco is/was shallow and ubiquitous. Here in the L.A. area, nunna the songs I listed above got airplay on radio except on 2 black radio stations on AM radio and 2 on FM. There was a clear apartheid when it came to funk. Disc jockeys refused to play funk because it was "too ethnic". I heard Rick James argue with a DJ on KLOS or KMET about this. And David Bowie was angry or shocked when he was told that black music wasn't being played over the radio in the early 80s. There's a video of that on CZcams. The Isley Brother's In Between the Sheets was a major hit in 1982-83 but only got airplay on one or two non-black stations. Prince only got airplay by the majority in 1984 because his music appealed to the masses after Purple Rain. Prior to that it was very funky and only black radio stations played his music. And rap...? Fugetabat it! The Message by Grand Master Flash barely opened up rap to the majority but because of its earthy, blue note tones nobody dare touch that! Rap became like disco in the mid 80s and everyone suddenly liked it.
Great song. Didn't the stiffs she was performing for realize that they were being filmed? Even with the chest bouncing from the disco bimbos in the background you would think something would have started to dance.
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Wow! I haven’t heard this since the 1980s! I have a big smile 😊 on my face! Happy Times!
Super j' adore Melba Moore souvenir funky waouh gigantesque indétrônable magnifique inoubliable planétaire formidable indémodable incontournable
This is ALIEN to the audience...
You goto have rhythm to move to this 💃🏾 Yeah
Dont worry, that rhythm possie was not too far off. Break dancing was a year orn2 later...from then that was it.
Sweet lord that dancer in red got me fired up with her moves!!
Fantastic song from Melba and those dancers were just fab. Pity no response from a dull crowd.
Truth of the matter is this a time when a lot of the population did not understand R an B and could not dance a bean. Tune wasted on this audience.
It’s so strange. Is this a European crowd? Can’t work out what show this is a recording of
JC did they bus these buffoons in from a country and western gig?
@@givemethevalium most probably, quite common at the time.
Probably gay
I could've have been one of them in the audience. I would've been dancing my ass off to this...
Takes me back to a time, not unlike now, when a great song may have been played twice in a tv cycle whilst mires of garbage were being played to the point of nausea. One of the great disco funk classics, god bless and thank you Melba for adding to a definitive time in my life.
Had no idea Melba was approaching her 40s when she recorded this in 1982.
Me either🙂
between 1982-1987 she was on fire
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Kashif. Enough said.
Class track
OUTSTANDING. SINGER AND PERFORMER. SHE HAD LONGEVITY. SHE WAS IN THE RIGHT FIELD OR INDUSTRY. TALENT FOR DAYS, MILES, AND VERY WELL EDUCATED IN HER FIELD. I ALWAYS SAW THAT SHE MAINTAINED FOR HERSELF. AND SHE ACTED, AS WE. SORRY SHE HAD TO GET ON PUBLIC ASISTANCE AND HAD PROBLEMS WITH HER MARRIAGE. SHE WILL ALWAYS BE A STAR IN MY EYES. SHE WAS AS REAL AS SHE CAN GET.
High School Memories. Happy 40th Birthday 🎂🎉🎈🥳💃🎁
Happy 70th birthday to New York's own Melba Moore, born this day when the 2nd world war ended in 1945, this Paul Lawrence written track was a major club success in 1982, from the album The Other Side of The Rainbow
Great Song with Melba Moore and the incredible Kashif. The audience looks a tab bit lame. Lol
Thats not kashif...thats lilo thomas doing the chorus-background part... the producer of the song Paul Laurence actually told me that on the phone😊
Melba Moore Is Legendary
Great stuff from the early 80s disco era.
The blonde dancer in red
It definitely got some moves
it??
Schoner 80s Classic
oh my,,, memories of the prescinct bar leeds uk early 80s. true funk
j'adore melba ....une des reines du disco funk
Wow hot dancers great tune
What a tune ! And why don't we have these sort of tasty dancers anymore ???
pure funk 80
CHRIS long live the funk
My jam ..
Before there was Jimmie Jam and Terry Lewis there was Kashif and Melba Moore! Perfect!
Kashif Paul Lawrence and Melba Moore
DISCO MUSIC IS THE BEST MUSIC IN THE WORLD
This is post disco and technically not disco. I know the majority referred to it as disco in the early 80s but most pop black music had already moved into the realm of funk by 1981. This is from late 1982 or early 1983. I remember it very well.
Nope. Disco was dead by this time in the LA area. A lot of people called funk disco but mostly to disparage black people and funk.
This is funk. Not disco. That said, both are sub-genres of R&B
@@hwfq34fajw9foiffawdiufhuaiwfhw Disco's shmisco, as they used to say back in the early 80s. I don't know about your part of the world, but disco was passe by the early 80s. People like George Clinton, the 2nd godfather of funk after James Brown, hated disco even in the late 70s! Funk has earthy tones and lots of blue notes. Listen to a song like Cutie Pie by One Way, Shine Your Light by The Grangers or More Bounce by Zapp. Heck, just listen to anything by General Cain especially Girls. There's lots of blue notes and that's what grabs people's attention. There's no way that music can be classified as disco. I know Rock Bounce Skate does include the word disco in the lyrics but it ain't so! Too many blue notes and too slow to be disco. Disco is/was shallow and ubiquitous. Here in the L.A. area, nunna the songs I listed above got airplay on radio except on 2 black radio stations on AM radio and 2 on FM. There was a clear apartheid when it came to funk. Disc jockeys refused to play funk because it was "too ethnic". I heard Rick James argue with a DJ on KLOS or KMET about this. And David Bowie was angry or shocked when he was told that black music wasn't being played over the radio in the early 80s. There's a video of that on CZcams. The Isley Brother's In Between the Sheets was a major hit in 1982-83 but only got airplay on one or two non-black stations. Prince only got airplay by the majority in 1984 because his music appealed to the masses after Purple Rain. Prior to that it was very funky and only black radio stations played his music. And rap...? Fugetabat it! The Message by Grand Master Flash barely opened up rap to the majority but because of its earthy, blue note tones nobody dare touch that! Rap became like disco in the mid 80s and everyone suddenly liked it.
This is more like post-disco funk music.
Still love this :)
VERY VERY GOOD, FAVORITE MELBA MOORE, THANKS
Eyyyyy red 💃🏻💃🏻❤️❤️🔥
'Straight on and full speed ahead'...
Disco Music with the elements of Funky music
That song is a bite of love come down or I,m in love from EvelynKing. Same sounds,
That's because that's Kashif music in both Melba and Evelyn songs.
Still a Tune. Covid 21
Que Temazo!!!
VUDEO SUPER, MELBA MOORE, FAVORITA, GRACIAS
Dj Adbeeeeeeel!!!!!
magnifique !!
Brazil
love song wow melba
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
🥰
Who are them dancers?
Lovely
@Quốc Cường 😂😂🍹🍹
Toujours top ! ;)
Disco music pura , nulla di più ... fantastik
Great song. Didn't the stiffs she was performing for realize that they were being filmed? Even with the chest bouncing from the disco bimbos in the background you would think something would have started to dance.
Todd L Lol.. I said the same thing with the bouncing boobs you think someone would get the party started..
These studio music shows from the UK, Germany, Italy, and so forth and so on had definitely a different audience vibe.
...is Melba singing the chorus in a lower register or is that Kashif?
Les blancs sont comme des dingues sais chaud la météo
Tempo gostoso de se curtir!!
Still tooo bad in 2021
!!!HAVE A SWEET DREAM!!! ...
IF I WAS THERE IWOULD DANCE UNTIL MY BODY BUCKLE 😃
This Ain't disco it's sweet funk & soul from the magical 80's
Dope describes my rhymes, making all you MCS cold drop like dimes. You know MCSC is back again, and battling me on the microphone is like committing a sin.
I've seen it all.
Scott/ MCSC /Mac Gotti
Funk queen and her sexy dancers were lit 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨
Fantastic and sexy dancers 😍😍😍😍😍
dj robert i avit mome 116bits! staf
Still a MUSTARD choon in 2021 💯💥💥
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Great post with very very good video hig qulity... Hummm It's So GoOoOoD ^^^ +10
Was the crowd high or something smh 🤦🏽♀️
Or not high enough?
The audience look dead ! More action waiting for a bus.
She’s ***
What the hell......dancers🙄
great tune horrible video!
What is wrong with the audience they must be over in Europe
elevator music...
What the hell is those wannabe dancers thank they doing
what a dry crowd
Are those the same girls who used to dance for Benny Hill😂?