Nice... but We are reminded of learning to dance; once you find that beat, its all over... One can Never "dance bad" again... Especially to something like this... _no???_
Based on your opinion only. Honestly this song sucks. I just wanted to watch it so see if he got any English words in. But this music 🗑. And the woman singing makes the song even worse.
@@stevenbaker7894 exactly lmao these dementing old fucks just need shit from the past to be "better" and they'll probably have a stroke if you ask them to explain why
@@gagemal5 @gagemal5 There aren't supposed to be any English words in here. I've never heard the, "Say what?" in the middle or the English at the end before. He never says, "alright" either. He says, "ol rait."
@@phaedraremington6247 no it’s alright. That’s like me saying I’m making up a new language that’s made to sound like Spanish but pohr fahvour is definitely not por favor. Just because you spell it a tiny bit different doesn’t mean the language your trying to imitate doesn’t already have that word
This tune is 52 years old the same age as me. This tune is 100% the best piece of music I will ever hear in my life. If this doesn’t rock you, you shouldn’t be listening to music, and maybe you should seek some help.
Haha saw this a week ago on twitter, forgot about it and as I’m watching the new episode of Ted Lasso they used it! Having straight flashbacks right now 😂
I just watched a video short,and loved it,so I searched for it,and here I am. It's special to me as I'm first gen Aussie,parents were Italian,my dad would have loved this song,be he was already in Australia,by the time this came out.
I'm here because I heard this on Facebook and read the story of how it came to be. I won't lie, this beat is catchy as all get out so thank you for posting.
@@fritzfxx Exactly! I wish people would understand that the reason music from the past seems so much better than music of the present is because we don't remember all the rubbish music, we just prop up and keep listening to the good stuff. There is always decent art amongst shite where the decent stuff is evergreen, it's just how pop culture works.
Nah. That title belongs to James Brown! The FIRST and BEST to ever put nonsensical lyrics to funky BEATS! This track is indeed slamming but he only hit once. James been gibberish since the 50s!
@@gigijnbaptiste6974 You're using "colonized" as a stand-in for a few things, all of them racially motivated, notably the implication that his works are inferior - perhaps like you view him, since you're using the vocabulary of those who think that way. So I played along as used "conquered" to flip the implication on its head, because after all - the colonizers aren't the ones who lost.
The best song with gibberish as the lyrics. its even better when you make up your own lyrics with your imagination just from hearing the words being said
The story goes that Italians were fascinated by the Americans and the language and how cool it sounded,and he thought he would make up his own song with words that sounded American,to see if other Italians could hear or understand any difference.
Deliberately made up lyrics to sound like American English to fool Italians because he believed that any Italian automatically loves English songs...Obviously with this he was proven right.
I remember my first time hearing this with the original video back when i was about 19, a few friends and i were out drinking and an older musician friend invited us back to his appartment to smoke, ive never been as stoned in my 27 years as i was that night watching this, what a night
Italian mumble funk, idk if I dig it because I’m used to unintelligible music for the majority of my adolescence and adulthood as 27 year old but I showed this to my parents who were born in the 70s and they said this was garbage. I beg to differ this is pure art 🥲😂
Ideally you'd show someone born in the 50s or 60s as they'd actually remember the times better. Like if someone shows me bullshit 80s songs I will still think it's bullshit because I can barely remember the 80s.
Maravillosa Rafaella Carrá, en mi pais fue una estrella, personalidad, belleza, carisma. Grande Rafaella, sus canciones y sus coreografías serán siempre recordadas
Tutto pazzesco e bellissimo. Milleluci 1974, regia Antonello Falqui (maestro), scenografia (da urlo) Carlo Cesarini, coreografia (da sentirsi male) Gino Landi (rip). Le riprese sono di una bellezza unica ed esaltano l'idea degli specchi semoventi con i ballerini che sembrano un plotone da mille elementi. Produzione RAI (avete capito? Mamma RAI negli anni '70 era questa roba qui). Celentano: primo rap in assoluto 1973, Rapper's Delight di SugarHillGang 1979, tanto per dare un'idea. Raffella Carrà che balla sul cubo credo che abbia dato ispirazione a qualche milione di cubiste anni'90, nel mondo... Ai vari amadeus&affini di oggi: meditate gente meditate. E studiate.
@@clairehann2681 Sul sito di RAI Play. Ho provato a mandare il link ma evidentemente ci sono i diritti e l'hanno tolto. C'è la puntata con gli highlights everso la fine c'è il filmato completo
I read this about this particular song; - Italian singer Adriano Celentano released a song in the 70's with complete nonsense lyrics meant to mimic American English, to prove Italians would love any English song. It was a big hit!
Its really something to see/ hear (as someone who speaks English) audio that shows what english sounds like to those who dont speak it. also this song is an absolute BOP even tho its just gibberish made to sound like an English language song. Amazing!