Ive been looking for this song for AGES this used to play on old navy radio at my job and I couldn't find it... UNTIL NOW. Im so happy IM RELIEVE FORM THIS EARBUG. I love this song
Here it is, Brother. A classic from my teen years. I remember this music before it was called Disco. As a matter of fact... I remember when Disco was still considered "ghetto". In 1976, when I was 17 if you where in any club in Bedford Stuy if you couldn't dance some type of Hustle or Steppin with the sisters... you ended up standing at the sidelines wishing you knew how. (LOL) Then Saturday Night Fever came along and ruined it. Great movie about adolescence... lousy movie about dancin'. Sigh..
THE LEGENDARY EARL YOUNG ON DRUMS, RONNIE BAKER ON BASS, NORMAN HARRIS ON GUITAR SETS THE GROOVE ON THIS & MANY OTHER HIT TRACKS FROM THE 70'S PHILLY ERA. BAKER HARRIS & YOUNG AS THEY WERE KNOWN (B-H-Y) PLAYED ON MOSTLY ALL THE SALSOUL & MFSB SESSIONS.THEY KICKED ASS & PLAYED THEIR ASSES OFF. YOU COULDN'T STAY IN YOUR SEAT WHEN THEY PLAYED. THE DANCE FLOOR ALWAYS JAMMED.
1997 baby!!!! ...Sunday nights at Scorpio Lounge 2301 Freedom Dr. Charlotte, NC What ya'll know about it?!?! Grown people music! I was so drunk off some Gosling's Bermuda Rum (Dark and Stormy's), jumped in Mom's BMW and off to the club...I came up out that drunk with a QUICKNESS when this track began to play!!! Originally released two years before I was born.
A 70'S PHILLY CLASSIC DANCE SONG WRITTEN, PRODUCED & ARRANGED BY NORMAN HARRIS OF B-H-Y FAME. (BAKER-HARRIS & YOUNG) THAT'S THE LEGENDARY EARL YOUNG ON DRUMS, & RONNIE BAKER ON BASS SETTING THE GROOVE THAT MAKES YOU WANT TO GET UP & DANCE .& NORMAN HARRIS ON GUITAR. THESE THREE GUYS WERE THE REAL SOUND OF PHILADELPHIA IN TH 70'S - PLAYING ON MOST OF THE PHILLY & SALSOUL HITS OF THE 70'S ERA. ENJOY!
My friend the transitions that take place by the time you make it from Motown to Salsoul could fill a book. From overall sound to the multi ethnic influences. Even the minds and hearts each spoke to. This music picked me, not the other way around.
To all the home slices especially, my Puerto Rican sisters who ruled the floors at the power house discos free man , hit and run, ten percent and rim shot ( super disco) and Doctor Love 😎❤❤ love you my sisters and Soulchild sisters as well
Lucky to be born in an era when nyc REALLY never slept. You could find a party any day of the week. Go through different neighborhoods: Brooklyn..The Blue Maze, Love People 2, Iron Rail. Then of course to do the hardcore shit at Zanz, Paradise, Loft...
i first heard this song at the Warehouse in the bronx in 1997. I assumed it was a new release until i went to a store to buy it and the guy behind the counter told me it came out in 1974.
I remember hearing it at the Warehouse as well. What awesome days those were! I forget the resident DJ's name but he kept me on the dance floor till the wee hours of the morning. But yes, this song came out back in the early 70's and how I wish we had more of this music today!
I have been moved by this track time and time again and that is why I had to feature it in my radio show called the Fingersnaps Music Salon aired on KPOO 89.5 San Francisco. I program Disco, House. NuJazz and Soul music every Wednesday Morning from 12mid to 3:00am. Check me out and feel the sound of the disco beat.
I hear you loud and clear.....I was 15 back then and the first time I heard "ten percent" by double exposure it was like a gateway to heaven opened up....!!!! and I would have to drop some bad ass moves.....!!!!
Mousse T made the only remix/re-edits worth listening or dancing to (besides Tom Moulton's work with the original). If you realy love club soul from the seventies then you really should seek out Bennedetti's remix of Double Exposure's "10 Percent".
@GordonBeckles Agree. Mousse always ... well how do you say ... leaves the classics enough air to breathe through, whilst some others jam everything in to an extent to eventually destroy the original vibe.
A woman who wants sex, a womam who wants love, a woman who wants company and mayme fun and finally a man who looks superficial things (woman who wants sex and fun) but if you think, on his deep he has a woman next to him who waits him
Ive been looking for this song for AGES this used to play on old navy radio at my job and I couldn't find it... UNTIL NOW. Im so happy IM RELIEVE FORM THIS EARBUG. I love this song
I HEARD THIS IN OLD NAVY YESTERDAY I HAD TO FIND IT!
2023 one of the best mixes I’ve ever heard DAM
Here it is, Brother. A classic from my teen years. I remember this music before it was called Disco. As a matter of fact... I remember when Disco was still considered "ghetto". In 1976, when I was 17 if you where in any club in Bedford Stuy if you couldn't dance some type of Hustle or Steppin with the sisters... you ended up standing at the sidelines wishing you knew how. (LOL)
Then Saturday Night Fever came along and ruined it. Great movie about adolescence... lousy movie about dancin'. Sigh..
What was it called? Ghetto was the name of the music? What were the great underground tunes?
Love the SNF reference lol
@@missdiamond5147 😄👍🏾
Memories of Club Better Days NYC
THE LEGENDARY EARL YOUNG ON DRUMS, RONNIE BAKER ON BASS, NORMAN HARRIS ON GUITAR SETS THE GROOVE ON THIS & MANY OTHER HIT TRACKS FROM THE 70'S PHILLY ERA. BAKER HARRIS & YOUNG AS THEY WERE KNOWN (B-H-Y) PLAYED ON MOSTLY ALL THE SALSOUL & MFSB SESSIONS.THEY KICKED ASS & PLAYED THEIR ASSES OFF. YOU COULDN'T STAY IN YOUR SEAT WHEN THEY PLAYED. THE DANCE FLOOR ALWAYS JAMMED.
1997 baby!!!! ...Sunday nights at Scorpio Lounge 2301 Freedom Dr. Charlotte, NC What ya'll know about it?!?! Grown people music! I was so drunk off some Gosling's Bermuda Rum (Dark and Stormy's), jumped in Mom's BMW and off to the club...I came up out that drunk with a QUICKNESS when this track began to play!!! Originally released two years before I was born.
I remember this when I was 18, good memories I had it on my club mix 1997
A 70'S PHILLY CLASSIC DANCE SONG WRITTEN, PRODUCED & ARRANGED BY NORMAN HARRIS OF B-H-Y FAME. (BAKER-HARRIS & YOUNG) THAT'S THE LEGENDARY EARL YOUNG ON DRUMS, & RONNIE BAKER ON BASS SETTING THE GROOVE THAT MAKES YOU WANT TO GET UP & DANCE .& NORMAN HARRIS ON GUITAR. THESE THREE GUYS WERE THE REAL SOUND OF PHILADELPHIA IN TH 70'S - PLAYING ON MOST OF THE PHILLY & SALSOUL HITS OF THE 70'S ERA. ENJOY!
Back in the day, these were my "Supremes". Boom!!!
My friend the transitions that take place by the time you make it from Motown to Salsoul could fill a book.
From overall sound to the multi ethnic influences. Even the minds and hearts each spoke to.
This music picked me, not the other way around.
Long lost.... 2000 something Ambassda Gavioli😃. Thank you.
The good old Mousse T ! I love also the Stomp Track
oldschool will never die
First Choice from PHILLY!
Gorgeousness. They sure don't make it like they used to.
To all the home slices especially, my Puerto Rican sisters who ruled the floors at the power house discos free man , hit and run, ten percent and rim shot ( super disco) and Doctor Love 😎❤❤ love you my sisters and Soulchild sisters as well
40 years ago.. GAA Firehouse, NYC.. revolutionaries by day, dance all night
Lucky to be born in an era when nyc REALLY never slept. You could find a party any day of the week. Go through different neighborhoods: Brooklyn..The Blue Maze, Love People 2, Iron Rail. Then of course to do the hardcore shit at Zanz, Paradise, Loft...
It's sleeping now... a whole of napping and snoozing, constant REM status. NYC counting more sheep than a herder with a math degree.
i first heard this song at the Warehouse in the bronx in 1997. I assumed it was a new release until i went to a store to buy it and the guy behind the counter told me it came out in 1974.
70s was a Disco era...ten years of pure music....best singers, musicians.an Discos...yeah!!!
I remember hearing it at the Warehouse as well. What awesome days those were! I forget the resident DJ's name but he kept me on the dance floor till the wee hours of the morning. But yes, this song came out back in the early 70's and how I wish we had more of this music today!
Heard this last nite at Reynolds here in chicago. Tues nites are House music nite at the bar. Tony T banged this. I love it.
the best music of all times they don't no how to make music like this any more real talk
YES A CLASSIC CLUB HIT!! NEWARK NJ AKA BRICK CITY STAND UP!!!
The Sound of Philadelphia!
Melvo Baptiste glitterbox radio brought me here . Awesome remix 🔥🔥 🔥🔥
I have been moved by this track time and time again and that is why I had to feature it in my radio show called the Fingersnaps Music Salon aired on KPOO 89.5 San Francisco. I program Disco, House. NuJazz and Soul music every Wednesday Morning from 12mid to 3:00am. Check me out and feel the sound of the disco beat.
burn that dance floor...!!!!
rockin here in AZ, were they NO nothing bout this MUSIC::I do that's all that matters:::NEW YORK in house::::
one of the best remixes I've ever heard and better than the original version
it has a new beat on it
it get a new one regularly
I hear you loud and clear.....I was 15 back then and the first time I heard "ten percent" by double exposure it was like a gateway to heaven opened up....!!!!
and I would have to drop some bad ass moves.....!!!!
This is great music!
This mix is 🔥🔥🔥🔥
I love FIRST CHOICE since I was a kid
Masterpiece
Summertime in BKLYN!!! Let's go!!! Great memories!!!
I think this is the track I learned to put one foot behind my knee, drop to it, stand and spin lol
this is what Im talkin bout...!!!
Splendida, vera disco music 👍
Classssss!
Dope ass work on the remix! love to spin that tune!
simply brilliant :))))
Enjoyed ! Amz !
Ive found it !!! Thanks for posting this !
nyc baby
I used to beat this to death!! Still sound soo good!
The true meaning of deep underground house music
vocals ?
🔊LISA ARMSTRONG🔊👍👍👏👏👏👏💯💯
KLUB ZANZIBAR HIT ANTHEM!!!!!
Mousse T made the only remix/re-edits worth listening or dancing to (besides Tom Moulton's work with the original). If you realy love club soul from the seventies then you really should seek out Bennedetti's remix of Double Exposure's "10 Percent".
YES IN DEED , HUSTLE DANCE ALL NIGHT LONG everyday of the week and still made work the next day NY , QUEENS & L.I CLUBS
@GordonBeckles Agree. Mousse always ... well how do you say ... leaves the classics enough air to breathe through, whilst some others jam everything in to an extent to eventually destroy the original vibe.
THE PLAYER,FIRST CHOICE ZANZIBAR FINEST🔊🔊🔊🔊🔊🔊🔊👏👏👏👏👏👏👏🎵🎵🎵🎵🎵🎵🎵💯💯💯💯💯💯💯
A woman who wants sex, a womam who wants love, a woman who wants company and mayme fun and finally a man who looks superficial things (woman who wants sex and fun) but if you think, on his deep he has a woman next to him who waits him
WERQQQQQQ!!!!!!!!
@GordonBeckles Come on, the movie wasnt that bad.
@GordonBeckles
I COULDN'T HAVE EXPLAINED IT BETTER.........
dumbing down the true affects of great music