THEY'RE NOT BLACK?? First Reaction! Wild Cherry - Play That Funky Music

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  • @KingGreatnessKG
    @KingGreatnessKG  Před 5 dny +2

    REACTION Wild Cherry - I Feel Sanctified | BEHIND THE SONG Play That Funky Music
    czcams.com/video/PFs4fJHFOzo/video.html

  • @NoneYaBidness762
    @NoneYaBidness762 Před měsícem +345

    Remember when everything wasn’t about race? I do.

    • @kjisnot
      @kjisnot Před měsícem +24

      I do. Which is interesting to see reactions when younger people are surprised by this tune. Things were getting better all the time until... Thanks Obama. Now look around and see the tribal divisions.

    • @thedocofrock1890
      @thedocofrock1890 Před měsícem +9

      @@kjisnot no kidding - the guy that put the D back in divisive. i was in my 20's in the 70's going to umass amherst and EVERYBODY partied together. every race at all the clubs and parties and no animosity at all. what the hell happened ?

    • @tracyface69
      @tracyface69 Před měsícem +9

      Seriously? This song came out 1976 which was about 12 years after the civil tights passed in Congress. RACE has always been THE TOPIC of this country ever since the first African was chained on this shore. The 70’s were great for integrating music. It was the first time American society bridged the race gulf and funk bands broke the glass ceiling, Sly and the Family Stone most notably.
      Listen to the lyrics of this song. You might have a deeper connection understanding of the what he is telling you.

    • @NoneYaBidness762
      @NoneYaBidness762 Před měsícem +4

      @@tracyface69 And look where we are now. 🙄

    • @tracyface69
      @tracyface69 Před měsícem +8

      @@NoneYaBidness762100 and this group is a great example of the progress, but saying race wasn’t an issue when this came was out, is just WRONG and not based in reality.

  • @lisazaccardimeunier8378
    @lisazaccardimeunier8378 Před měsícem +289

    You play this at a wedding and the floor fills up! “Brick House” is another one.

    • @boki1693
      @boki1693 Před měsícem +13

      Love it!!!!! Love Rollercoaster is another one. I was not a big disco fan. Way more into rock. But this funky, motown type of stuff was so cool.

    • @jamestaylor3805
      @jamestaylor3805 Před měsícem +12

      Redbone!!!

    • @viperdemonz-jenkins
      @viperdemonz-jenkins Před měsícem +5

      same with a middle or high school dance.

    • @danw1955
      @danw1955 Před měsícem +9

      Oh hell yeah! EW&F 'September' as well!!😄🎵🎶

    • @grifftrain
      @grifftrain Před měsícem +6

      I used to play them back to back when the dance floor needed packing

  • @martinl8574
    @martinl8574 Před měsícem +243

    I'm 64, you have no idea how much partying we've done,
    Mostly innocent fun.
    All day, all night.
    We were not constrained like today.
    We could switch to rock, pop, country, funk, blues, disco, R&B, all the amazing solo artists
    Eventually,
    New wave, punk, metal, Rap, sync, house and so on!
    Go back in time,
    keep searching,
    You have millions of songs from dozens of genres, you will NEVER hear them all or catch up,
    Sit back and enjoy the ride!!!

    • @phildicks4721
      @phildicks4721 Před měsícem +1

      Yeah, Saturdays were awesome. You had American Bandstand in the mornings, Soul Train in the Afternoons, and Hee Haw at night.

    • @theaffiliate4208
      @theaffiliate4208 Před měsícem +6

      I'm 66 and we didn't care about who the source was or the genre or anything else. If the Grove was cool, "It Was Cool!" Even in comedy, we knew jokes were jokes (or ribs, as we called it), you just needed to be good enough to have good comebacks and everyone was ".... woow... that was a good one. Ha, Ha, Ha..." and go on and have a good time. Not like today.

    • @scrambler69-xk3kv
      @scrambler69-xk3kv Před měsícem +4

      I am 71 we did much more.

    • @huntercalgary
      @huntercalgary Před měsícem +5

      @@scrambler69-xk3kv......lol
      the 70s caught up to us in our 70s.......lol

    • @cainealexander-mccord2805
      @cainealexander-mccord2805 Před měsícem +4

      I'll be 60 in two weeks, and you, sir, are 💯 correct. There was NOTHING like the 70s. No era can touch it for all the things that we had then.

  • @4MINGTHOUGHTS
    @4MINGTHOUGHTS Před měsícem +163

    I loved living in a time with diversity in every form of artistic entertainment. Skin tone was no big deal. Now it's all we hear about & the diversity has disappeared.
    Lord please get us back to the 70's and 80's.

    • @kelliej200
      @kelliej200 Před měsícem +3

    • @TimothySparks-dn4pp
      @TimothySparks-dn4pp Před 29 dny +12

      Yes, please take us back to a time when "color" WAS NOT an issue! As a white man who grew up with the best music ever, I learned to love ALL kinds of music. And when I learned to dance, I danced with black, Latina, white girls, girls of every race. And believe it or not, most of the time they were asking me to dance, not the other way around. FUNNEST TIME OF MY LIFE! Unforgettable memories for sure!

    • @christypriest30
      @christypriest30 Před 10 dny +1

      I couldn’t agree more!

  • @GreenJeep26
    @GreenJeep26 Před měsícem +150

    If you come back to read this, the story of this song; this is the overall story of an actual event/situation. This band was a rock band but booked in to a largely club patronized by a black clientele. The rock songs weren't going down so well and they were getting heckled a bit and one of these patrons yelled, 'Play That Funky Music White Boy!'. So they went back and wrote this. It's an actual story and why, when you listen to the lyrics, it's actually in something of a story form.

    • @fredericksharon7494
      @fredericksharon7494 Před měsícem +15

      Thanks for the insight... it's nice to read civilized comments on a now Woke Triggering mindset using misguided ignorance... we are all brothers and sisters

    • @machtnichtsseimann
      @machtnichtsseimann Před 10 dny +1

      @@fredericksharon7494 - We are brothers and sisters of the Human Race. People who don't obsess over skin tone and get on with enjoying good music in whatever textures, flavors and styles one prefers know where it's at. Be free to enjoy what you like with others doing the same thing!

  • @marknorthrup4897
    @marknorthrup4897 Před měsícem +110

    I busted a smile when you said "did they just say what I thought they said". Good on you to get this song. Too bad you missed the best era of music.

    • @Jimidings
      @Jimidings Před 19 dny

      We and the artists were being oppressed by corporate industry hogs.

  • @terryconnelly484
    @terryconnelly484 Před měsícem +75

    Back in that day a lot of people initially assumed they were black.. Then the funky white boys came out

  • @TheDivayenta
    @TheDivayenta Před měsícem +62

    This video was chopped. Check out the one from The Midnight Special - and you’ll see the horn players doing lots of tricks! ❤

    • @melissatuel862
      @melissatuel862 Před měsícem +1

      It's great!

    • @buzbom1
      @buzbom1 Před 24 dny

      This is like the 45 short version musically. But why is the video not showing the horn section, that was some to the best part cause they were pointing at the rest of the band during the chorus. Sigh.............
      people can't leave historic media alone.
      Glad I got to see this when it aired, and every band I was in afterward did this crowd pleasing song.
      I always got to be the one singing it while being the drummer too.
      Good times, guess I should dig the drums out of storage.

    • @FlamesCagney
      @FlamesCagney Před 14 dny

      you are right

  • @jorinkema9877
    @jorinkema9877 Před měsícem +35

    71 years old. Danced in a lot of clubs to this song.

  • @batgirlte9953
    @batgirlte9953 Před měsícem +55

    I grew up back then. My neighborhood was all different colors.
    Terms like White boy, Brothas, Hippies, it was just family man.
    Back then different types of music were all good.
    Sure there was bad too but music was one thing that strongly brought us together.
    Now people just pulling each other apart and hatin. Honestly... we had it better.

    • @barbaramatthews4735
      @barbaramatthews4735 Před měsícem +3

      Food and music unites. I grew up in a mixed neighborhood in Michigan in the 70s and 80s.
      All of us kids were kids. We played together. We ate lunch together and listened to much of the same music. Motown was popular among both black and white families.
      It wasn't a perfect time. There was a lot going on. We were kids and allowed to be kids in spite of whatever else grown ups delt with. We stayed out of grown-up business.
      The music was great, and we all liked many of the same artists.

    • @christypriest30
      @christypriest30 Před 10 dny

      I grew up in a military family so I was always exposed to every race and nationality from the time I was born and I never really thought about any of us being different just because of our skin color. I think it’s so sad that we’ve gone so backwards in recent years! Everyone should be able to peacefully integrate because we can ALL learn something from each other and from other cultures. Skin color is only superficial! I’m a paramedic and I can tell you from experience that we’re all the same on the inside

  • @marthayoung2308
    @marthayoung2308 Před měsícem +26

    And we ALL danced our as$es off when this came out!!! 😂

  • @kathleenmayhorne3183
    @kathleenmayhorne3183 Před měsícem +50

    He wrote it himself, ran it by his dad who said, you can't say white boy like that. He went ahead anyway, and his dad said you were right. Look for this on the midnight special, they also had some horn players on that one.

  • @rankstrangertanner7124
    @rankstrangertanner7124 Před měsícem +39

    I am 63 and we loved this and nobody got mad about anything like today everyone is so soft we just shook shit off back in the day laughed and went on.

  • @DianeWood-ji3fh
    @DianeWood-ji3fh Před měsícem +25

    I am 68 years old, thanks for playing this... I have not heard this in so long, one of my very favorites, love your voice.

  • @donalddixon5525
    @donalddixon5525 Před 23 dny +7

    I'm laughing my a$$ off at your reaction. The look on your face after discovering what us "OG" people knew 50 years ago. When this song came out, we thought nothing of the title. We all just loved the music.......

  • @pxlmvr7
    @pxlmvr7 Před měsícem +20

    I was 15 when this came out in 1976 and got to experience all of the great music of the 1960s-80s as a kid, teenager and young adult … it was the *BEST* time for music and even today, the music of that time still holds up … and is actually better than 99% of music today!
    And we listened to all types of music, pop, jazz, folk, rock, comedy, spoken word and country on a regular because the stations played a bigger variety of music at the time, so everyone was influenced by everyone.
    I’m glad the younger generation gets to enjoy good music and keep it alive!

  • @conniemoney4459
    @conniemoney4459 Před měsícem +14

    Back in the day when this song played everyone hit the floor , danced and shouted the chorus . So much fun .

  • @jenniferfoster1692
    @jenniferfoster1692 Před 29 dny +6

    Early in their career they played in predominantly Black clubs in Philly. One time someone yelled up to the stage, “Are you white boys gonna play some funky music?”....and this song was born!

  • @mzluna313
    @mzluna313 Před měsícem +22

    THIS is the song that has me questioning my whole childhood! I'm biracial; mom was black, pops was white. Growing up I thought that the only Caucasian artist my mom listened to was Elvis! I was so wrong! There are several and you'll probably run across them on your musical journey. I thought these dudes were black until I was 25, even though they say "white boy" in the song

  • @yambo59
    @yambo59 Před měsícem +18

    Its short because radio songs back then had a time limit of about 2 to 3 minutes with a few exceptions

  • @johnduval6377
    @johnduval6377 Před měsícem +56

    Most rock n roll people from the 70's were into funk, still are! There really was no race involved in the music back then. The best stations played all genres, you either gave it a listen or change the channel, so we all had an appreciation of all kinds of music. shit man, I saw Queen in 75' in concert and they played half punk and half opera music during their shows! By the way Thin Lizzy was the backup band that night. Thin lizzy was fronted by a black man from Ireland who played lead guitar and was the lead singer. P.S. Queen could do it all! Even back in 75'! Thin Lizzy kicked ass also!

    • @BillMoore-iy9gz
      @BillMoore-iy9gz Před měsícem +5

      Ain't that the truth. If you liked it you played it.

    • @phildicks4721
      @phildicks4721 Před měsícem +1

      Phil Lynott the lead singer of Thin Lizzy played Bass, and also had a nice solo career.( he was black, but he was also quite proud of being Irish).😉
      His death is another reason I hate heroin.

    • @johnduval6377
      @johnduval6377 Před měsícem +2

      @@phildicks4721 yes Bass, my bad. its been a few decades lol

    • @boki1693
      @boki1693 Před měsícem +2

      Couldn't agree with you more. My HS was 60% white, 40% black and for the most part we enjoyed or at least respected the other groups music. I am 64 this year and all the young black kids at my job are often amazed that I was listening to music their parents and uhm, grandparents listened to back in the day. I think disco overshadowed funk and people from later generations sort of jumbled it together. Now, I didn't hate disco like others, but dam if I wasn't saying "disco sux" with all my other friends too. LOL.
      Why I disliked disco is because all the girls we knew wanted to go to discos all the time. But the problem was, even though the drinking age was 18 then, the dam discos wouldn't let the dudes in unless they were 21-23, depending on the club. But our gf's could get in at 18. So here we are sitting in the parking lot drinking beers, while dudes 5 years older than us with much more money than us, are trying to pick up our gf's inside the club. So you get a strong dislike for anything at all to do with that. Including the music. LOL. But, I live on Long Island not far from Queens and Brooklyn. When Son of Sam started shooting up the people making out in their cars outside the discos, that almost single handedly killed disco in the NYC area by itself.
      Much more a Zeppelin fan than Queen but I saw Queen for the "Fat Bottom Girls" tour and they killed it.

    • @brotherhiram5682
      @brotherhiram5682 Před měsícem

      One of my favorite bands is Parliament. George Clinton is a god.

  • @imweakfordeaky
    @imweakfordeaky Před měsícem +22

    That was THE funky white boys from the bustling metropolis of Steubenville, Ohio ! 😂

  • @philchurch1115
    @philchurch1115 Před měsícem +11

    My senior year in high school ..life was good back then. 1976...

  • @magicbrownie1357
    @magicbrownie1357 Před měsícem +49

    Fire by The Ohio Players is absolute funk FIRE!

    • @Easy-Eight
      @Easy-Eight Před měsícem +3

      I forgot about them. They could jam, I'll give them that.

  • @Rayray-kj9cc
    @Rayray-kj9cc Před 24 dny +4

    I was a kid in the 70s and my mom and auntie would move the furniture out of the living room and have dance parties with my siblings and cousins!! Great memories!!

  • @wj8054
    @wj8054 Před měsícem +11

    People were getting along a lot better than they do now, especially among different ethnicities. It was a peace and love era. People were groovy. Lol musicians did a lot of crossover and were inspired by each other. It isnt and wasn't as weird or as strange as you imagine. It was a different vibe. People were a lot nicer and more respectful of each other. Of course, there were place were people were racista, not too kind or nice but, overall, they were really friendly and looked out for each other. We used to have huge block parties in the streets and we'd get together, eat, dance, sing. It was different.

  • @TheDivayenta
    @TheDivayenta Před měsícem +7

    If you enjoyed this, I think you’d love KC and the Sunshine Band ! “ I’m Your Boogie Man”! ❤ They had everybody up on the dance floor!

  • @robertolinsky6165
    @robertolinsky6165 Před měsícem +10

    In this context, "white boy" is a compliment.
    In most other contexts, it's an insult.
    I love this song.

    • @PaintedCavern
      @PaintedCavern Před 19 dny +1

      Same with Foreigner song "Dirty White Boy" lol

  • @65Jessev
    @65Jessev Před měsícem +50

    When I was young, I thought music would always be this good. Boy, was I wrong! You might want to check out some early ZZ Top or Led Zeppelin, as they both started out as blues bands. 💙 We can't refer to blues without mentioning Stevie Ray Vaughn playing with BB King.

    • @KingGreatnessKG
      @KingGreatnessKG  Před měsícem +4

      Zeppelin reaction
      czcams.com/video/mbVFzGmElrA/video.html

    • @garyzink1927
      @garyzink1927 Před měsícem

      I thought that too! Dang. From zappa to the cowsills and many others. I got to teach at a school where the band directors college group played the theme song for tv show happy days! His thrill was playing driveway basketball with Phil and don Everly. I said wtf! Peace from Northern Michigan.

  • @danw1955
    @danw1955 Před měsícem +4

    LMAO!! The look on your face at 3:31 was priceless! Back in 1976, this song was out for almost 2 months before we realized these dudes weren't black!🤣 EVERYBODY was jammin' to Rob Parissi and Wild Cherry!! Music crosses all boundaries man!😍👍👍 They didn't show it in this video clip, but on the one where Helen Reddy introduces them, they actually have a couple of black guys on horns in the back.. strange that they don't show them on this one.🤷‍♂

  • @cakesaregood5176
    @cakesaregood5176 Před měsícem +7

    It’s funny, in an odd way, how everyone used to get along but somewhere around the mid 2000’s someone had to bring it all back up. Then things got really crazy. Check out Mother’s Finest.

    • @lesliehatch-herman9325
      @lesliehatch-herman9325 Před 27 dny

      Ooooo…they’re going to be playing close to where I live in a couple weeks, and I can’t wait to see them!

  • @ericarachel55
    @ericarachel55 Před měsícem +8

    everyone thought they were black, we were wrong and loving the tunes

  • @geoffreyrose3327
    @geoffreyrose3327 Před měsícem +17

    Man did that bring up some good memories, thank you ! Have you ever thought about looking into Wolfman Jack from the Midnight Special ? We all used to watch that show when it aired and I think every band at the times played on it. I think if it wasn’t for that show, nobody would have known what color anyone was because there wasn’t any internet or cable tv. Everyone just enjoyed the music and really didn’t care about color back then. Heck, most people never knew and probably still don’t know that Thin Lizzys lead was a black man lol. It was just great music. The blues influenced so much music and it can be heard in almost every band back in the day

  • @kokaroka69
    @kokaroka69 Před měsícem +3

    The best version is them live on The Midnight Special and they extend and jam the end. It was a ‘70’s show that showcased big bands from that time. It’s a must to check almost any band from the ‘70’s performing live on that show. Good stuff!

  • @terryconnelly484
    @terryconnelly484 Před měsícem +20

    Shame we didn't get to see the black guys on horns too much

    • @KingGreatnessKG
      @KingGreatnessKG  Před měsícem +3

      I definitely didn’t see them!

    • @terryconnelly484
      @terryconnelly484 Před měsícem +4

      @@KingGreatnessKG They are usually on the side jamming blowing dancing And spinning... Kind of like KC and the sunshine band

    • @davidfantle6721
      @davidfantle6721 Před měsícem +2

      That bummed me out too. The horns add a lot to this song, but they don't get shown.

    • @markstreetman6827
      @markstreetman6827 Před měsícem +7

      The version from the "Midnight Specia" TV show displays the horn section.

  • @tehmcfogarty6813
    @tehmcfogarty6813 Před měsícem +3

    This is my generation mid 70s until children in the 90s. This was a time when people actually got along. The absolute best ERA/
    MUSIC EVER!

  • @sarablack2547
    @sarablack2547 Před měsícem +7

    This was a edited/ short version.

  • @PurBlud777
    @PurBlud777 Před měsícem +2

    I caught these brother's live in concert in the 70's

  • @rankstrangertanner7124
    @rankstrangertanner7124 Před 17 dny +2

    Back in the day we wasn’t as soft about words like people are today it was what it was and we all got along I’m 63 and we loved this music lived in the greatest time of music.

  • @kikiki4592
    @kikiki4592 Před měsícem +3

    The words to this are true, they were just a rock n roll band, going knowhere, disco was starting to take over and the manager suggested they make a funk song, and they came up with this, and got signed right away.

  • @masudaharris6435
    @masudaharris6435 Před měsícem +5

    Those were simpler times.

  • @Belluser-we1uc5cb2l
    @Belluser-we1uc5cb2l Před 18 dny +2

    Play that funky music 🎶 white boy. Yes, they sang it. My older brother had this album in 1976. I was 10. This song is still a jam.

  • @SD-mw1hz
    @SD-mw1hz Před měsícem +4

    Huge dance song in the disco clubs. You can't help but move to that beat.

  • @dawnscheerhoorn9583
    @dawnscheerhoorn9583 Před 19 dny +1

    Where I grew up black+white=tons of fun for sure. Hope we see those great times again soon! ❤❤❤

  • @samuelgates5935
    @samuelgates5935 Před 23 dny +1

    I was 15 man and this was the bomb!!!🎵🎶🎶🎶🎵🥰🥰
    Around this time was KC and The Sunshine Band.

  • @eileencastillo6323
    @eileencastillo6323 Před 24 dny +1

    You should see a live performance of Wild Cherry playing this song.
    They are/were a lot of fun.
    Great reaction.

  • @AprilWhite-lv3hs
    @AprilWhite-lv3hs Před 19 dny +1

    I was a teenager when this came out. I got the feeling these dudes were inspired by the black funk artists at the time. Black artists made the best dance beats.

  • @michaelhrivnak9463
    @michaelhrivnak9463 Před měsícem +7

    Good times!

  • @patriciaroberts308
    @patriciaroberts308 Před 27 dny +1

    Disco has NEVER died for me!!!! ✨💖✨

  • @shadow1674
    @shadow1674 Před měsícem +7

    Okay if you're serious about listening to some crazy wild music try guitarzan. The streak. And smoke on the water smoke on the water is played by deep purple 💜💜💜

    • @KingGreatnessKG
      @KingGreatnessKG  Před měsícem +1

      Deep Purple reaction
      czcams.com/video/ipqUewzPleQ/video.html

    • @shadow1674
      @shadow1674 Před měsícem +1

      @@KingGreatnessKG right on but I was talking about smoke on the water I like hush hush sung by David Cassidy 💖💖💖

    • @kdrapertrucker
      @kdrapertrucker Před měsícem +2

      Guitar-zan and the streak was by Ray Stevens. Who alternated between clean but naughty comedy and Gospel music.

  • @johnk275
    @johnk275 Před měsícem +4

    If you want to go down into a rabbit hole.. “A Country Boy Can Survive “ by Hank Williams Jr. (the official video if possible ). Hank Jr, a legend in his own right, is the son of Hank Williams Sr. one of the original country legends. Sr and Jr both are outstanding songwriters. Sr’s “I’m so lonesome I could cry” is a classic. Many more hits from both of them. Sr died at an early age … I just subscribed, like your willingness to expand your musical library. 👍👍👍👍👍

    • @KingGreatnessKG
      @KingGreatnessKG  Před měsícem +2

      Welcome to the community. 👑 ❤️
      Thanks for the recommendation John. I’m gonna add it to the list

    • @Martin-wn6px
      @Martin-wn6px Před měsícem +1

      Great recommendation. New subscriber too.

    • @KingGreatnessKG
      @KingGreatnessKG  Před měsícem +1

      Welcome Martin! 👑 ❤️ thank you

  • @jeanine6328
    @jeanine6328 Před měsícem +7

    Dude, I was born in 71 and thought they were back all the way up to 4 years ago.

    • @BrownMBA
      @BrownMBA Před měsícem +2

      😂 Same. Always assumed they were Black and couldn’t understand why they were saying “white boy” but didn’t really care b/c the song was awesome.

    • @KingGreatnessKG
      @KingGreatnessKG  Před měsícem +3

      😂

    • @lickitup8461
      @lickitup8461 Před měsícem +1

      Wow, thats incredible how you could miss that for so many years!!!!

    • @jeanine6328
      @jeanine6328 Před měsícem +1

      @@lickitup8461 I never had able so no MTV. I was the least cool kid in town.

    • @lickitup8461
      @lickitup8461 Před měsícem +2

      @@jeanine6328
      I wasn't trying to make you feel bad about yourself, I was just amazed that someone didn't know that. My apologies, I'm sure you know more than you're letting on 😉💯😊

  • @gildavis8266
    @gildavis8266 Před 3 dny

    Rob Parissi wrote that song. He's a singer, songwriter and was the front man for the group Wild Cherry. This was their only hit when it was released in 1976. Today he produces Jazz music.

  • @vincentdarrah
    @vincentdarrah Před měsícem +3

    This song is autobiographical. The singer who wrote it couldn't understand how come his Rock music wasn't selling. He went to a disco and heard the music and it dawned on him that he needed to change his sound so he wrote this. They were a one hit wonder with this song

  • @BillMoore-iy9gz
    @BillMoore-iy9gz Před měsícem +1

    Yep, this was a great one. We played this in a our locker room during summer camp as Sophomores, 1976, with an old school player, and I will never forget our Head Coach's look on his face. Our Senior year, last game, he played it back to us in his pre-game speech and we just crushed our opponent. This song is on my playlist when I die and they put me in the ground. We gonna be jamming all the way into the afterlife

  • @NativeTexan-fm5dy
    @NativeTexan-fm5dy Před měsícem +1

    I was 13 years old when this song came out. I love it when people go back and listen to some of the songs, tv shows, movies of that era and are surprised - shocked,even about how direct people were. People weren't caught up in politically correct nonsense. It was always "Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words can never hurt me." It was a much healthier way to communicate, rather than dancing around some topic trying to prevent hurt feelings. Enjoyed your reaction. You should also check out their song "Brick House."

  • @johnscott4196
    @johnscott4196 Před měsícem +3

    Back then in the military we spent a lot of time in the clubs. As far as integration, whites and black people weren't interchangeable, every little group of bunks had boom boxes playing different kinds of music. But we all got along well enough.

  • @johneldridge8678
    @johneldridge8678 Před měsícem +1

    Excellent reaction!!! GREAT song!!!

  • @davidyoungquist6074
    @davidyoungquist6074 Před měsícem +2

    One of the greatest songs ever. Was about great music back then.

  • @Fairygrl_TW
    @Fairygrl_TW Před 21 dnem +1

    We had a blast in 70s the decade of love, big change, and some of the best music. Thanx, Peace

  • @kimmarievan-ever6599
    @kimmarievan-ever6599 Před 29 dny +2

    This was actually a true story..it was the lead singer when he was in a rock n roll band and a black person shouted the exact title to him.. Later, he thought that would make a grest song title..

  • @bella-xp7qd
    @bella-xp7qd Před měsícem +5

    In the 50's thru the 70's to get radio play songs had to be short.

    • @KingGreatnessKG
      @KingGreatnessKG  Před měsícem +1

      Oh, makes sense now

    • @sergioandrade8735
      @sergioandrade8735 Před měsícem

      Bily Joel in his song "The Entertainer" lamented his "song couldn't be too long, so I cut to 3:05"

    • @jeffking4176
      @jeffking4176 Před měsícem

      @@KingGreatnessKG
      There were “Album-Rock “ stations, but most of these were playing hard rock, or more “unusual “music that wasn’t near as Commercial.
      ((Try: The Average White Band, with their huge international hit,
      “Pick Up The Pieces “.
      There’s a great Live version , from 2008.
      The song was released in 1974. It’s a Must See❗️))
      📻🙂

  • @amybradley5821
    @amybradley5821 Před měsícem +1

    My fav dance tune back in the day! Still know every word

  • @AristicMan
    @AristicMan Před 7 dny

    While brainstorming for new song ideas, Ronald Beitle (drums) recounted hearing a fan shout, "Are you white boys gonna play some funky music?" Rob Parissi (vocals) was inspired to write a song based on the phrase, so he began writing on a drink order pad with a pen borrowed from the bartender. "Play That Funky Music" became a huge hit when released in 1976, peaking at number 1 on both the Billboard R&B and pop charts.

  • @janesharp4341
    @janesharp4341 Před 6 dny

    I had the same reaction first time I heard this song. " Did he just say white boy?" Everybody loved this tune!

  • @elizabethfunka9862
    @elizabethfunka9862 Před 9 dny

    70's and 80's - best music evva! We were sooo lucky!

  • @Brat0064
    @Brat0064 Před měsícem +1

    Music 🎶 is life. Back in the day, we’d go out Saturday night and never sleep but still make our Sunday morning service with the family.

  • @JasonTurner-uk9rk
    @JasonTurner-uk9rk Před měsícem +3

    What’s up friend… glad to see you doing good 👍

  • @rogerdaly6326
    @rogerdaly6326 Před měsícem +1

    If you want to get the party rockin play this song , then "Get Down Tonight" (KC & The Sunshine Band) , "September(EWF) and "Brickhouse"(Commadores). Booty of all ages will be on the dance floor ! !

  • @skidz57
    @skidz57 Před 15 dny +1

    Your reaction was fire! "Did he just say what I think he said?" 🔥🔥🔥

  • @signboy101twoiron2
    @signboy101twoiron2 Před měsícem

    Rob Parissi Wrote and is the Lead singer for the band Wild Cherry "Play That Funky Music" Back in 1976...

  • @frankiebowie6174
    @frankiebowie6174 Před 29 dny +1

    “Respectfully.” 😝
    You’re so dry, I love it.
    Everybody thought they were a Black group until we saw them on TV.
    This one was super popular in the clubs.

  • @FlamesCagney
    @FlamesCagney Před 14 dny +1

    Yes. he said "White Boy".!! Yes. We didn't whine about mentioning color back then. We laughed and embraced our differences.

    • @FlamesCagney
      @FlamesCagney Před 14 dny

      Worked at a place. I was the token. When we ate lunch together they said "We a Oreo". Can't talk like that today.

  • @hbikerbob7210
    @hbikerbob7210 Před měsícem +1

    Good music brings everyone together

  • @Klm242
    @Klm242 Před 15 dny

    Hey. This was played by a band WildCherry that was played in Pittsburgh....where I'm from. They were playing a few songs then a black guy in the audience says play some funky music white boy. The bands leader stopped, wrote the song down and turned around and got the band to follow him.
    The rest is history. Made Pittsburgh proud 👏.

  • @user-mx7yc1pn6b
    @user-mx7yc1pn6b Před 22 dny +2

    Oh we were smooth

  • @claudiahansen4938
    @claudiahansen4938 Před měsícem

    You have a great radio voice, warm and good diction, clear. Yes, we partied all together in the clubs in New York during the seventies. A time to remember!

  • @mattblatchley2061
    @mattblatchley2061 Před měsícem +2

    that was FUN...you nailed it right off!!!

  • @nigelwitgunn3406
    @nigelwitgunn3406 Před 23 dny +2

    I heard this song when it came out, and I thought the same thing m8.
    P.S. that time period? What the? This was the time of musical genius the likes of which you will never see again!

  • @bloviatormaximus1766
    @bloviatormaximus1766 Před měsícem +1

    Yes They Did that's how cool we were back in the 70's now we are expected to be so PC. When you have funky in the title , either you own it or fail

  • @dianefiske-foy4717
    @dianefiske-foy4717 Před měsícem +1

    I love your reaction to this video King! My first time watching you but not the video. Will definitely watch you some more 👏🏻🥰‼️

    • @KingGreatnessKG
      @KingGreatnessKG  Před měsícem +2

      Thanks Diane. Welcome to the community! ❤️ 👑

    • @dianefiske-foy4717
      @dianefiske-foy4717 Před měsícem +1

      @@KingGreatnessKG … You’re welcome King 😊‼️ Happy to be part of your community 🥰‼️

  • @danpatterson6937
    @danpatterson6937 Před měsícem +1

    That might be the smoothest reaction I've seen.
    Good work, sir.

  • @leewafer6583
    @leewafer6583 Před měsícem +1

    In an interview they stated that they came up with the song after doing a gig, and members in the audience asked when they were going to play that funky music. the rest is history, still a great song, so is Brick House . The other guitar player is Donnie Iris

  • @passingthru69
    @passingthru69 Před 7 dny

    Saw them in concert. They opened for Head East in Alabama summer of 1977

  • @Ogsonofgroo
    @Ogsonofgroo Před měsícem +1

    I loved Wild Cherry getting spun when I was a doorman at a disco in the late '70's, had everyone up dancing no matter who they were, great tunes!

  • @vidge123
    @vidge123 Před měsícem +1

    good stuff! 73 and happy to hear hits from back in the day.

  • @stevedavis5704
    @stevedavis5704 Před měsícem +2

    Back in the day most of the music was aimed at radio play. The industry standard was two and a half to three minutes. Then The Day The Music Died came out at almost nine minutes. The song got a lot of air play because it allowed the DJ to do quick stuff like grab some more records, grab a snack or go to the bathroom without either putting on a stack of records and hoping nothing went wrong or playing an album side. Now if we get a three minute song we feel cheated.

  • @patconine9569
    @patconine9569 Před 21 dnem

    Yep, play that funky music white boy. I've always loved thid song and we never thought anything about it - just good music. They played all the time & everywhere! Clubs, radio, bars, roller skate rinks. There played it on a live music show (Midnight Special) on tv.

  • @margiewilson4324
    @margiewilson4324 Před měsícem

    They are from a tiny town called Mingo Junction, just outside of Steubenville.

  • @shadow1674
    @shadow1674 Před měsícem +3

    I looked it up the guy who wrote it is Rob parissi.

  • @DerekDominoes
    @DerekDominoes Před měsícem

    The version to watch is their Midnight Special performance which doesn't get cut off abruptly.

  • @barnowl.
    @barnowl. Před 12 dny +1

    Australian Renee Geyer had a 'black' soul voice. The American music machine would not put her photo on the record album because she was white (a Caucasian Jew) and that wouldn't sell to 'black' listeners in the USA. She insisted that they did and the deal fell through. This was 'reverse racism' on the part of the Americans involved. Such a pity at the USA missed out on a brilliant singer ! Some are discovering her now through You Tube.

  • @nthebushes
    @nthebushes Před 21 dnem

    This was one of the biggest, most popular disco songs back in my day (I'm 68 now). It was played at least twice a night. Oh, those were the wonderful misspent days of my youth. Wish I had the stamina I had then, and wish they still made music like this. Thanks for the trip down memory lane.

  • @VickiCampbell-1216
    @VickiCampbell-1216 Před měsícem

    I grew up in the 70s. Music was diverse back then and we loved it!! Songs were shorter for radio airplay. I loved your reaction. 🎶🎶

  • @pennymcneela7095
    @pennymcneela7095 Před měsícem +8

    King of the mix, you ought to listen to ~ K C and the Sunshine Band ~ Queen of Clubs..

  • @lancewilliams4847
    @lancewilliams4847 Před dnem

    HAHA!!! Yep, Play it, White Boy! Yeah, we had Temptations, Osmond Brothers, Led Zep, Supremes, Jackson 5, Neil Diamond, Rolling Stones, Stevie Wonder, Charlie Rich (country), Barry White.......... All playing on the same Radio Station!

  • @teresacartwright5406
    @teresacartwright5406 Před 27 dny

    Back in the day it was called "blue-eyed soul". At the time (no MTV), audiences were shocked that the Righteous Brothers were white and just as shocked that Charlie Pride wasn't. When CCR sings "Fortunate Son", if you didn't know who they were, you wouldn't know.

  • @lindasandel7304
    @lindasandel7304 Před 20 dny +1

    71, we didn't think about race ....it was music

  • @kimclarke3938
    @kimclarke3938 Před 27 dny +1

    ❤, your realization and reaction!