I love this disco song. I was 4 in 1979. In the early 90s as a teenager, I remember this song being played on a local Sunday Night Dance Party show (3 hours commercial-free) live on the radio from a nightclub called Eclipse in Binghamton, NY. Born as a Gen Xer, I am 49 will be 50 toward the end of 2024. My late mother loved disco when she was in her 20s during the mid 70s to late 70s. I miss her very much! I am feeling the disco/dance vibe like that I in a nightclub dancing with people on the floor. Party on 2024!
Everyone who would love to re-live 1979, raise your hands. I loved this year and this music. I was 13. The women were classy and you had a feeling that wonderful things were happening.
Rescue162 I know right I had a blast 79 and throughout the 80's. The clubs were jumping in Los Angeles CA. I couldn't get enough back then. Good times.
Nice,in 1979 i was 13years old to.At this time i had dance 3years.🕺I remember every single moment,i love it♥️.What a nice and free time that was!!!! When i hear that old dance track s i have great memories and i feel very very happy😀.
@@richardkaltenbach3961 Wow. I'm sure the people that were young in the late 70s appreciate Disco alot more then they did. I was born in 80, I've always love disco.
i walking home from warren high school i would play this song when i walked home i was in the 11th grade in 1979 i graduated june 5th 1982 iam going to be 60 years old june 30th
I was 15 when this song was released. My parents would drop me off at the Disco in Miami and id dance the night away with friends! Great memories of a free and fun time in the world!
Great and simple times they were.. I grew up in Switzerland - musically and culturally about as advanced as North Korea back then.. so I never had the pleasure of experince the great times in the US.. but we lived through the TV and pretended to be 'there".. still great times they were (nothing to this turmoil going on now).
When Chic came out it was totally different. The music just fit your dance steps.. and I met this young lady, she had style and grace.. She was built like a model . We lived together and went out each weekend to house parties, discos, and parks were I see dee hated in the park. And it Chic with that classic guitar sound playing and you just hit the floor. Well that was 1979. Speed forward light years ahead two girls and now two boys and 42 years lady and it was this music that brought us together.. LB November 2021
Halston, Gucci, Fiorucci He looks like a still, that man is dressed to kill! 1979 towards the end of the disco era the 4 sisters churned out this other masterpiece (12 inch). What wonderful times, the clubs full of people, love sex, no fear of being close, no smartphones or various bullshit, just happiness
Song and music written by Bernard Edward and Nile Rodgers of the band Chic. Can't miss that beautiful guitar by Nile Rodgers!!! Love this song and music!!
A really lovely song. And I always had my Sony Walkman with fresh batteries and studio headphones . When you were riding around on either your long board or your four-wheel roller skates. You could never stand still when such a lovely song was played. Now I dance to the song in my wheelchair . I was 14-15 years old and had my whole life ahead of me. Now I am 54 years old and in a wheelchair after an accident at work. But I'm alive. 🛼🛹 👨🦽🕺💃🎧
That music really put me in a trance when I was in ma teens...shakin to that..NOW listening to it is like bringing me bck to their motown soul train days.
If you think this sounds like "Chic!" Then you are right! Because it is! Bassist Nile Rodgers and guitarist Bernard Edwards with the writing and production! Back at high school in the '70's this was the --- SHIZNIT! #knowwhatimsayin' #thebeginningofdisco #magical
My mom bought me the 45 record I think down in East L.A. on a visiting trip or it might been Chic? I was only 11 yrs old so radio play was my thing with this danceable song no clubs🤸♂️
I have just heard that Anita Pointer, the lead singer of the American music group Pointer Sisters, which left its mark on a period, passed away at the age of 74. I am sad. Rest in peace...
Oh what the jam this is. Man I am so glad, I just finished High school as Disco hit. The music, clubs, the women, the lights it was THE time to be a young strong adult. Always sharp. Slim fine women everywhere. Not this overweight , so called thick( really fat) scene we see with women now. All the ladies wearing dresses and heels. Too fine. Twirling on the floor . Dance clubs everywhere. Also, the dance floors were lit up, lights flashing!!!!!
Too many women, LGBTQ and people of color were succeeding in disco so it had to be broken by the "man", jealousy as always. That stinking Disco Demolition night in Chicago at the White Sox game !
@@DIMP11 It wasn't seen as LGBTQ back then but there was a massive community of gay people following disco, the music just sparks flamboyancy and glamour so there's a lot of truth in what you're saying. They just had to ruin a good thing. But now, it wouldn't be as special as it is without it happening
@@JazzFunkNobby1964 glad to see your comment. Nile Rodgers, Bernard Edwards and Rod Temperton are unique musicians, great composers and arrangers. Very few people can do what they do/did.
Rod Temperton a true genius. The songs he wrote for Heatwave and others like Michael Jackson, George Benson, Donna Summer, The Brothers Johnson, Patti Austin and James Ingram, R I P Rodney Rod Temperton
Hay un tema muy similar y parecido a este, también muy bonito se llama:"bailando contigo toda la noche"ese es título pero no sé qué grupo lo interpreta,incluso pensé que era de sister sleegg, alguien me puede orientar?por favor
So you just gonna leave out Diana Ross's biggest solo album "Diana" produced by the man Niles. I'll even included Madonna, "Like a Virgin" it wasn't disco but it had that Niles magic. I know it was 80s, I'm an 80s kid. ;)
Nile Rogers and Bernard Edwards created a one of a kind sound. Never heard before..., not heard since. That was R&B Soul at the peak of its power. The Golden Age of the genre.
Quincy jones had Michael Jackson, Nile Rodgers had Chic, Madonna, David Bowie, Duran Duran, ,INXS, Daft Punk, Sister Sledge, Diana Ross, and so many others. Where Would Rap music be if not for that Good Times riff by Chic produced by Nile Rodgers and the late Bernard Edwards on Rappers Delight by the Sugar Hill Gang????
Sweet sweet memories of me teenage. ..my first crush. .my first love ...my favorite disco ...i'm so nostalgique ...i'm so young and so free .. Dancing all night long ...the best of my life.. life ... Catherine from Paris
Seasons of fear *Spring 79 of joy. Bass+Violin The absolute peak of black disco in US. *Summer 79 of hatred We were taken aback by the sudden fall/attack again disco
Interestingly it didn't happen in the UK or Europe but by 81 was morphing into the QUINCY JONES sounding era, new sub genres had formed including the eventually dominant RAP,. HI NRG and the BREAK DANCE craze of 83/84. Then we hit HOUSE Music and DiSCO had its revenge. But WITHOUT DISCO none of this would have happened
Oh what, wow! 👍🏽 This song is an amazing example of great writing, excellent breathing control and vocal skills, expert playing and amazing production. I have to say I've always been fascinated by the fact that they didn't strain to sing and never raised their voices - the result of all of those elements together is a breezy yet pulsating and captivating piece of music. Love it!
See🧐 As much as I loved Sister Sledge; I remember always thinking that the timing & flow of the verses seemed off to me?. And that was my thought as a youngster. Don’t misunderstand; I remember loving Sister Sledge…. and this song. My ears just reject the flow of the verses though?!🤷🏾♀️ #daughterofabassplayer
I was five in 1979 but came out the womb loving music especially this song and Juicy Fruit by Mtume!! Rest in heaven to one of sisters in Sister Sledge 🙏 ❤
Great song, group, video and production! Kathy did a good job of hiding that she didn't like the "Please take me home" lyric. In later concert performances she changed it to "Please don't go home."
I was in born in 1979. These videos used to appear on the TV box while growing up a kid in the 80's. So much happy memories dancing in front adults clapping... This era's music always makes me happy.
Will Smith jet jiggy love it. I'm glad I was born in (1979) the best time for disco and I just found this song and now love disco music in (2021) "Wow".
When I was a little girl, I would stare at their album cover and imagine I could do anything. Songs like this gave me life. Sister Sledge was so beautiful and talented. Saturday mornings at my house with this album playing in the background while doing chores. Life was so simple and time stood still.
Timeless, iconic and classic floor filling 70’s Disco music with strings from the Beautiful Sisters sledge, brings me back to my teenage years every-time and still loving them every bit after all these years in 2023.
might be easy to listen - but man , to play with this timing and groove is quite another game. Chic and sister sledge hat a unique and perfect fit to the rhythm, hard maybe impossible to find again. Bernard Edwards has been a great bass player, always serving the band with his unique timing and deep pocket.
If youre 51 , then you were only like 9 or 10 years old in 1979, so stop acting like you was out there Partying or going to the DISCO CLUBS in "79" fool !!!! LMAO Your ass was just a little underage KID in 1979 , just like me, because i also am 51 right now, i was born in 1971, and i was only 7 going on 8 years old in 1979, in other words , these old school songs were before our real Musical Times . Our Musical Times were more like in the late 80's & 1990's Decades, when we became Teenagers in the 80's , & young Adults in our 20's during the 1990's decade .
@@entertainingsportshighligh7525 Negrodamus, stop pretending to know me or my life. This is ALL the music my parents listened to and taught me how to dance to. So I have an intimate knowledge of this genre/era even if you don’t. As well as others from the time period as a lot of us do. They’re called memories. Stop projecting yours on to me or better yet get your own and stop critiquing mine. Be well, fool..
💥Looking back, it amazes me to see how women's modesty (in clothing)was back then. Sister Sledge, were four young women almost covered head to toe and were sensations. Now female entertainors are almost naked calling themselves Stallions, and ' B's..
I love this disco song. I was 4 in 1979. In the early 90s as a teenager, I remember this song being played on a local Sunday Night Dance Party show (3 hours commercial-free) live on the radio from a nightclub called Eclipse in Binghamton, NY. Born as a Gen Xer, I am 49 will be 50 toward the end of 2024. My late mother loved disco when she was in her 20s during the mid 70s to late 70s. I miss her very much! I am feeling the disco/dance vibe like that I in a nightclub dancing with people on the floor. Party on 2024!
Everyone who would love to re-live 1979, raise your hands. I loved this year and this music. I was 13. The women were classy and you had a feeling that wonderful things were happening.
Yes 🌹
I was only 5 but remember my parents had 🏠 parties and I would perform for them give em a show
Awesome music and a great song. I was 7.
Yes, our beautiful women displayed more class and eloquence.🔥
Rescue162 I know right I had a blast 79 and throughout the 80's. The clubs were jumping in Los Angeles CA. I couldn't get enough back then. Good times.
🙌
Man…I’m depressed now. I had so much fun back then. It was a simpler time; a better time; a fun time. I miss it.
Nile Rogers and Bernard Edwards are music production geniuses..
That's right
That's definitely a true fact.
@@gtoneyprice5293 Hey can you ear imagine them producing something for Doja Cat lol. I bet it be something awesome.
I'd love to hear them produce a single for Doja Cat. They are still awesome sounding today.
Yes they are and Nile's last name is spelled Rodgers.
Nile & Bernard- another disco masterpiece!!🕺🏽💃🏽
This is one of the best dance numbers ever made. Still love it & I m 67yrs of age today👍👌👍👌😍👌👍
HAHA
You are right👍
After all of these years this song is still tight!
Eye a see that take care 🙂
My favorite song of all time since I was 17 in 1979.
I wasn't exactly the greatest dancer at 13 years old in 1979, but man the music was totally the greatest!
Nice,in 1979 i was 13years old to.At this time i had dance 3years.🕺I remember every single moment,i love it♥️.What a nice and free time that was!!!! When i hear that old dance track s i have great memories and i feel very very happy😀.
Ssaßß
It was phat!
I was 17 then and I couldn't understand a single word of this song ;)
Great comment, I love it!!!
🇮🇹 la musica era bellissima! Tutti ballavamo e potevamo sognare di essere veramente.....THE GREATEST DANCER!!!!😘😘😘😄😄😄😄
This was when music was music. Love it!
RAP SUCKS!! DISCO BASHING SUCKS!!
LONG LIVE DISCO!!!
@@richardkaltenbach3961 Wow. I'm sure the people that were young in the late 70s appreciate Disco alot more then they did. I was born in 80, I've always love disco.
I met Kathy Sledge briefly at a small concert. Angels do exist !
i walking home from warren high school i would play this song when i walked home i was in the 11th grade in 1979 i graduated june 5th 1982 iam going to be 60 years old june 30th
I was 15 when this song was released. My parents would drop me off at the Disco in Miami and id dance the night away with friends! Great memories of a free and fun time in the world!
Facts
Great and simple times they were.. I grew up in Switzerland - musically and culturally about as advanced as North Korea back then.. so I never had the pleasure of experince the great times in the US.. but we lived through the TV and pretended to be 'there".. still great times they were (nothing to this turmoil going on now).
Curious what year we talking?
@@nickcc2003 Oh pretty obvious early 1979. Fun times indeed.
@@bobdavis4848 I was 6 years old so I believe you
Love this
It 's the beat and the guitar for me. Never gets old
❤️😍still rocks today
Look how cute and innocent they looked 😍
Truth. Great music is timeless!
You just read my mind
Hola.
I roller skated to this song in the 70's and loved it
When Chic came out it was totally different. The music just fit your dance steps.. and I met this young lady, she had style and grace.. She was built like a model . We lived together and went out each weekend to house parties, discos, and parks were I see dee hated in the park. And it Chic with that classic guitar sound playing and you just hit the floor. Well that was 1979. Speed forward light years ahead two girls and now two boys and 42 years lady and it was this music that brought us together.. LB November 2021
The genius of Nile Rodgers. The man was a hell of a songwriter and producer. This is just one of his many funk gems.
Of all the Sister Sledge & Chic tunes, this was my favourite- the funkiest riff.
put them on the "musical map" for sure, it has to be their most well known hit it just has to be!
Mine too! Thee funkiest!
Nile Rogers, that's why 🔥🔥
Yes Sir!!!
@@peterjohnson7696 "Straight Up Genius"!!!!
How much was beautiful late sister...she could be a top model rip
Halston, Gucci, Fiorucci
He looks like a still, that man is dressed to kill! 1979 towards the end of the disco era the 4 sisters churned out this other masterpiece (12 inch). What wonderful times, the clubs full of people, love sex, no fear of being close, no smartphones or various bullshit, just happiness
I love Disco, please God return me to 70s
Song and music written by Bernard Edward and Nile Rodgers of the band Chic. Can't miss that beautiful guitar by Nile Rodgers!!! Love this song and music!!
Absolute & timeless classic. It encapsulates the vibe that was ~ 1979 ~
Each of these sisters were gorgeous with style! Then they sang... WoWoW!!!
The world will never give 4 sisters as fantastic as the sister sledge for ever.
Little me was only three years listening to this. But I will forever and always remember this song by them which is one of my favorite tunes.
,, 🕖🙃🤗🙂🕡🕡
Best disco song ever. 1979 was a fab year for music!
Released in March of 1979 but recorded in 1978. I have record at here at home.
Time to testify.. I was always in luv.. with 70 s. timeless music.. this takes me on a journey back in time.
A really lovely song. And I always had my Sony Walkman with fresh batteries and studio headphones . When you were riding around on either your long board or your four-wheel roller skates. You could never stand still when such a lovely song was played. Now I dance to the song in my wheelchair . I was 14-15 years old and had my whole life ahead of me. Now I am 54 years old and in a wheelchair after an accident at work. But I'm alive. 🛼🛹 👨🦽🕺💃🎧
Guitar 🎸 is right ✅ on. Thanks for the flashback to the 70s
Last night the DJ has saved my Life... Yes, it was my time... Mille Grazie, amico mio ❤️😊😊😊
This was absolutely best time. I’m so happy to lived in he 80s and 90s!
That music really put me in a trance when I was in ma teens...shakin to that..NOW listening to it is like bringing me bck to their motown soul train days.
If you think this sounds like "Chic!" Then you are right! Because it is! Bassist Nile Rodgers and guitarist Bernard Edwards with the writing and production! Back at high school in the '70's this was the --- SHIZNIT! #knowwhatimsayin' #thebeginningofdisco #magical
How brilliant is this. The Sisters have sleighed this.
My mom bought me the 45 record I think down in East L.A. on a visiting trip or it might been Chic? I was only 11 yrs old so radio play was my thing with this danceable song no clubs🤸♂️
Le ascolto dal 1976.
SISTER SL.🎸🥁🎧.
NAPOLI / ITALIA....
Can’t go wrong with the best music from back in the days. Classic!!
Musica que me trae gratos recuerdos.
@@saultomasperezcaceres9617 Si!
Thanks to Mom for blasting this back in the day.
One of the best jams from the disco era...Sisters Sledge were so beautiful...classy.....elegant....they remain one of my fav groups....
And Chic
Talented groups but playback ruined all
A Lei la sognavo di notte, stampata nel cuore con quella voce mi graffiava a occhi aperti...non gli ho Mai detto grazie di avermi posseduto!
Ça fait trop du bien de réécouter ces bon vieux son.quel kif👍
Blows a puff of my Colombian Cigar smiles at the greatest disco song 🎵 ❤️
The most beautiful song ever. I was in Taegu, Korea in 1979.
FUKIN awesome classic!
Brings back so many great memories!!!
Greatest combination of lead & bass guitar ever recorded
Bernard Edward's & Nile Roger's on bass & lead guitar
I have just heard that Anita Pointer, the lead singer of the American music group Pointer Sisters, which left its mark on a period, passed away at the age of 74. I am sad. Rest in peace...
Oh what the jam this is. Man I am so glad, I just finished High school as Disco hit. The music, clubs, the women, the lights it was THE time to be a young strong adult. Always sharp. Slim fine women everywhere. Not this overweight , so called thick( really fat) scene we see with women now. All the ladies wearing dresses and heels. Too fine. Twirling on the floor . Dance clubs everywhere. Also, the dance floors were lit up, lights flashing!!!!!
The genre they tried to break seems to be the one most memorable for eternity 🤙🏾❤️❤️❤️
Too many women, LGBTQ and people of color were succeeding in disco so it had to be broken by the "man", jealousy as always. That stinking Disco Demolition night in Chicago at the White Sox game !
@@DIMP11 That could never have happened in Detroit!
Tellement bon un délice pour les oreilles ❤❤❤
@@DIMP11what??
@@DIMP11 It wasn't seen as LGBTQ back then but there was a massive community of gay people following disco, the music just sparks flamboyancy and glamour so there's a lot of truth in what you're saying. They just had to ruin a good thing. But now, it wouldn't be as special as it is without it happening
1979.. Just graduated high school.. Best 🎵🎵 ever.. hello class of 79
YES, hello Shirley! 🤩
Damn!This still sounds so good.❤
Nile and Bernard really laid it on this track! Their sound is trademark!
Equally as good as Rod Temperton.
@@JazzFunkNobby1964 glad to see your comment. Nile Rodgers, Bernard Edwards and Rod Temperton are unique musicians, great composers and arrangers. Very few people can do what they do/did.
@@FelipeGomesProfessor Nile Rodgers body of work- David Bowie, Madonna, Chic, Sister Sledge, Diana Ross, Duran Duran, INXS, Daft Punk, and many more.
Rod Temperton a true genius. The songs he wrote for Heatwave and others like Michael Jackson, George Benson, Donna Summer, The Brothers Johnson, Patti Austin and James Ingram, R I P Rodney Rod Temperton
Hay un tema muy similar y parecido a este, también muy bonito se llama:"bailando contigo toda la noche"ese es título pero no sé qué grupo lo interpreta,incluso pensé que era de sister sleegg, alguien me puede orientar?por favor
Love Nile Rodgers, Chic, Sister Sledge, and all good disco music. Golden memories the seventies......
So you just gonna leave out Diana Ross's biggest solo album "Diana" produced by the man Niles. I'll even included Madonna, "Like a Virgin" it wasn't disco but it had that Niles magic. I know it was 80s, I'm an 80s kid. ;)
I became a great softball hitter because of these beautiful singers.
Tres bon titre !Les voix magnifique, la guitare de Niles rogers est juste magique et magnifie la chanson.
I love the decency of the 70s including the cute fashion statements. ☺️🥰
Such a great song great opening a great song to dance too amazing
Man those were the most beautiful Sisters I ve ever laid eyes on then and now.
Nile Rogers and Bernard Edwards created a one of a kind sound. Never heard before..., not heard since. That was R&B Soul at the peak of its power. The Golden Age of the genre.
Those disco lights are heavenly! ✨
Beautiful Sisters....Rip Joni. Love them all.
what would American music be without the wonderful presence of dark-skinned people? ANYTHING.
greetings, sisters sledge, from here in Brazil.
4 of the most beautiful sisters in the world. Theres no way me as a man I could protect them at all times.
Moi , j'avais 16 Ans ET j aimais le disco depuis ces débuts , avec Patrick Cerone, Donna Summer , Etc...
Nile is probably the most underrated creator, producer & musician....
AGREED 💯
Quincy jones had Michael Jackson, Nile Rodgers had Chic, Madonna, David Bowie, Duran Duran, ,INXS, Daft Punk, Sister Sledge, Diana Ross, and so many others. Where Would Rap music be if not for that Good Times riff by Chic produced by Nile Rodgers and the late Bernard Edwards on Rappers Delight by the Sugar Hill Gang????
Sweet sweet memories of me teenage. ..my first crush. .my first love ...my favorite disco ...i'm so nostalgique ...i'm so young and so free ..
Dancing all night long ...the best of my life..
life ... Catherine from Paris
Me too.
Vero, dolce memoria!
Do you still love me Cathy?
La bonne époque !!
Seasons of fear
*Spring 79 of joy. Bass+Violin The absolute peak of black disco in US.
*Summer 79 of hatred We were taken aback by the sudden fall/attack again disco
Interestingly it didn't happen in the UK or Europe but by 81 was morphing into the QUINCY JONES sounding era, new sub genres had formed including the eventually dominant RAP,. HI NRG and the BREAK DANCE craze of 83/84. Then we hit HOUSE Music and DiSCO had its revenge.
But WITHOUT DISCO none of this would have happened
@@RogueWJL The disco bashing was its highest in france in late 79 early 80, then it slowly calmed down and represented about 15% of the sells
@@antonigeli294 no idea about that. Certainly didn't effect the UK.
@@RogueWJL affected then czcams.com/video/ifKmMV_r36c/video.html
Oh what a WOW. I'm the greatest dancer! Quite possibly the best tune ever to dance to on a Disco floor.
Got my vote
Oh what, wow! 👍🏽
This song is an amazing example of great writing, excellent breathing control and vocal skills, expert playing and amazing production.
I have to say I've always been fascinated by the fact that they didn't strain to sing and never raised their voices - the result of all of those elements together is a breezy yet pulsating and captivating piece of music. Love it!
See🧐 As much as I loved Sister Sledge; I remember always thinking that the timing & flow of the verses seemed off to me?. And that was my thought as a youngster.
Don’t misunderstand; I remember loving Sister Sledge…. and this song.
My ears just reject the flow of the verses though?!🤷🏾♀️ #daughterofabassplayer
Bronx NYC................back in the day!!! I miss those days
Hey, I'm not even from that time n I love this song! I think a lot of the 70 n 80's music are really awesome to listen to n dance.👍💯
Bernard Edwards and Nile Rodgers were brilliant. All there music is timeless. This song is my favorite from Sister Sledge. The guitar is dope.
I was five in 1979 but came out the womb loving music especially this song and Juicy Fruit by Mtume!! Rest in heaven to one of sisters in Sister Sledge 🙏 ❤
I was four, so I feel you!
Me too!!! 👍🏾💚
That was Joni who passed and I was three years old when this came out.
I was 5 as well but I can’t remember the 70s lol 😂
@@santeriabanks2930 I was three, too! Love this music can remember it on solid gold as a 4-5 year old lol
Kathy was such a cutie back in the day and in my opinion she's still a baddie in 2022. 👌🏾🔥🔥🔥
1980 checking in. Them 70s weren't nothing nice. This song makes me give the stink face it's so funky. Gorgeous ladies.
10 years old when it came out and I'm 52 now and I remember parts of my childhood because of this song .....
NILE RHYTHM GUITAR and BERNARD'S BASS ADD The REMARKABLE SISTER SLEDGE VOCALS and VOILA REALLY BEAUTIFUL ❤️ MUSIC THANKS 🙏 JONI RIP
Nile Rodgers, oh what a producer! this sound will never die
i fell in love with this song when it first dropped in 79 still in love still today.
Aaaaaah....the jukebox years. Vinyl grooves.
Women were so beautiful and classy back then!
Great song, group, video and production! Kathy did a good job of hiding that she didn't like the "Please take me home" lyric. In later concert performances she changed it to "Please don't go home."
Super cette année là j'avais 20 ans 😍👍🥰
This was my era! Age 21 and having the time of my life at the disco's!! Really takes me back!!
I was in born in 1979. These videos used to appear on the TV box while growing up a kid in the 80's. So much happy memories dancing in front adults clapping... This era's music always makes me happy.
Beautiful girl,,,,brilliant song,,,,lovely memories of school in 1979.
Love the Sister Sledge ❤️ Kathy´s voice is so sweet ❤️
🤩🤩😍😍...I miss those disco nights!! I LOOVE THAT SONG..
Will Smith jet jiggy love it. I'm glad I was born in (1979) the best time for disco and I just found this song and now love disco music in (2021) "Wow".
When I was a little girl, I would stare at their album cover and imagine I could do anything. Songs like this gave me life. Sister Sledge was so beautiful and talented. Saturday mornings at my house with this album playing in the background while doing chores. Life was so simple and time stood still.
Timeless, iconic and classic floor filling 70’s Disco music with strings from the Beautiful Sisters sledge, brings me back to my teenage years every-time and still loving them every bit after all these years in 2023.
That guitar riff is sick!
might be easy to listen - but man , to play with this timing and groove is quite another game. Chic and sister sledge hat a unique and perfect fit to the rhythm, hard maybe impossible to find again.
Bernard Edwards has been a great bass player, always serving the band with his unique timing and deep pocket.
I’m 51 years old and there is no other song that makes me act like more of a fool on the dance floor. THANKS Sister Sledge.
Follow Neil Rodgers
If youre 51 , then you were only like 9 or 10 years old in 1979, so stop acting like you was out there Partying or going to the DISCO CLUBS in "79" fool !!!! LMAO
Your ass was just a little underage KID in 1979 , just like me, because i also am 51 right now, i was born in 1971, and i was only 7 going on 8 years old in 1979,
in other words , these old school songs were before our real Musical Times .
Our Musical Times were more like in the late 80's & 1990's Decades, when we became Teenagers in the 80's , & young Adults in our 20's during the 1990's decade .
@@entertainingsportshighligh7525 Negrodamus, stop pretending to know me or my life. This is ALL the music my parents listened to and taught me how to dance to. So I have an intimate knowledge of this genre/era even if you don’t. As well as others from the time period as a lot of us do. They’re called memories. Stop projecting yours on to me or better yet get your own and stop critiquing mine. Be well, fool..
💥Looking back, it amazes me to see how women's modesty (in clothing)was back then. Sister Sledge, were four young women almost covered head to toe and were sensations. Now female entertainors are almost naked calling themselves Stallions, and ' B's..
No comments. just wonderful
BEAUTIFUL BEAUTIFUL MUSIC & BEAUTIFUL LADIES
La belle époque avec des tenues descentes.que de souvenirs 😘
The best music of my life. 1979 - 1980