yup its my best friend on the bass Rusty I DJ every Saturday Night With Rusty KNOWN HIM FOR OVER 4 DECADES anyway he told my it's a combination between the bass & the synthesizer at the same time that gives it that sound 👍
I was thinking the same thing. Can you imagine the first time the group heard that bass line...........Im pretty sure they all knew that this was a certified hit.
I am 77yrs old and I still love the old music, I can't understand why people hated disco music, all these great bands, better than the crap sounds of today. That was the great era never to forgotten.
I rode Guardians of the Galaxy in Epcot. This was the track for my ride. Think it may have not been the long version. What fun though...Awesome combo of ride and music...
I absolutely love disco. That funky sound makes the world go round. I love other musical genre too but funky disco brings me the most joy! 🎉❤ I'm 57 xxx
I'm 35 years old currently. Back when I was a teenager I couldn't possibly understand why my dad was so hyped about the music of his time. Nowadays, I'd rather listen to the music from his time all the way back to the 1930's than the soulless stuff they have on the radio nowadays. I wish we had more of that funky disco type music. It has so much life to it.
Of course I am old, 57, and I realize when you get old, you don't necessarily "understand" the music of the younger generations. There's two things in particular, I just can't understand. First is autotune. It's been ruining music for over 10 years. I loath it. I can hear it on most pop songs, and the effect makes them sound screechy, like fingernails on a chalkboard. I could care less about the effect IF it made music sound better. But IMO, it ruins music completely. I guess I am just sensitive to the artifacts it creates. The other thing I don't understand is so called "modern rock." 20 years ago, or thereabouts, we moved from grunge to modern rock. I wasn't a big grunge fan. But there were some pretty good albums, for example a few by Pearl Jam, and one by Alice in Chains. This is me saying, I liked those albums. But then, modern rock. And as boring as grunge was, modern rock was ever more boring. I work in a software lab where we have a radio playing the modern rock station. And weeks of doing this, has made me realize how boring modern rock is. All over again. Stopped listening to it years ago, but now I am a captive audience. Comparing that to the far more diverse music of 60s, 70s and 80s, and even the 90s it's dul dull dull. Just screaming and guitar and drums. That's it. I guess we will never get sophisticated and intricate rock ever again. No Floyd. No Sytx. No ELP. No new wave. No punk. Punk was plain, but INTERESTING. I still like punk. Modern rock...ack. It's just...there. I don't care how good the muscians are, they don't do anything interesting to prove it.
@@michaelbauers8800 I don' t know how they picked what was played on the radio back in the day. Problem nowadays is that it's a popularity contest. What I'm seeing is the music industry looking at what people listen to (what gets listeners and makes money), and then starts producing music to fit into that category. Preferably in an easy way too - less instruments and more computer. So what they prefer to release is what people are familiar with. What they do is they take what you've already heard, switch it up and release it again. The best they can come up with is another handsome/pretty artist with exactly the same voice which is then supposed to be 'all the rage'. It's too bad. Where is that music/ are those musicians that produce something because it's their passion. Not caring about wether people like it or not, because this is what they bring into the world? Maybe they just never make it to the popular radio stations.That said it's difficult for me to listen to a radio that has been reduced to about 4 music genres of all the same and artists trying to be popular rather than be passionate. Heck, I've never enjoyed rap music, but at least I can hear the stories and the attempts at originality when I'm listening to it. Guess I'll be stuck to making my own playlists for now. :) or listen to a radio station that plays the classics.
Too bad Peps can't really listen and appreciate this soul stirring music. I bet you even if you don't like Disco you'll have an urge to get up and Boogie. The 70s were a blast!
I am a 62 year old punkrocker and metalhead, but I grew up with disco also. This is one of my top five songs from this era and I am so happy to find this version after 46 years, as the original version caught me in 1977!!!
66 year old Rocker here (Led Zeppelin, Queen, etc.). I was talking the other day with my husband about favorite disco songs. Of course, the Bee Gees and Donna Summer came to mind, but said my favorite was Disco Inferno. This just is the BEST DISCO song! Crank up the bass guitar and it is even better. Burn it!
I am a 60 year old metalhead but appreciates good music. This may be one of the greatest songs ever written and performed. Great singers and some of the most talented musicians I have heard. Good music will never die and this song proves it
I am blown away by the lead singer and "orchestra" here. They really lay down a killer track. There's a lot of subtle details to listen for in the instrumental section ( late in the song.) I have always adored this song.
I was a teen at this time. Disco was FUN and it still puts a smile on my face when I hear it! I’m 62 and I’m so glad I had so many great artists to listen to.
Me too. Remember trying to do the Saturday Night Fever duo dances in a hotel disco in Bayswater. Happy nights, when dancing just made me forget everything but the feeling!
I don’t care what anyone says I will always love Disco music and all of the rap from the 70’s and 80’s. The 60’s through the 80’s are the best genre for rock. 🤘🏻🤘🏻
This was one song that got everyone on their feet, especially this long version. The Trammps were amazing with this song. This is what disco was all about. Don't forget that this was the last song in the legendary album "Saturday Night Fever". These guys together with the Bee Gees, and everyone else in that album really grooved. Storybook, and timeless masterpiece this really is.
Saturday night fever depicts the late 70s so well thanks to the amazing tunes performed. Without them I guess it would have been a flavourless, dull piece of film of little value. Music makes it all in the movie
@@user-sw6mr6dk9vit Sure Did! I’m 67 and still Dancing to this! Just Love 💕 we can see them and this Long version! Is of the Chart! Keeps me Happy and Fit! Better than going to the Gym! 🤣🤣🤣🤗 l just Can’t Stop!!! 😂😂🥰🌸💕🤣🏃♀️🇬🇧
I'm 23. I grew up listening to all sorts of music from the 70's thanks to my grandmother. I keep coming back to this song. In my opinion, this song features the best bassline ever written.
They are classy, well dressed, great poetic lyrics, great dancers, live instruments, soulful....this is it! Thanks for uploading this. Watching this in 2022 and years to come!
I'm a 95 year old punk rock/metal head/ country western /poka Marine Corp veteran who remembers the old days of the internet, when this was all corn fields and politicians did what they said they were going to without all the theatrics, and EVEN I can see why this song is indeed fire.
I’m 450 million years old and was grooving all the way back when the dinosaurs were still around. T-Rex was the shit, and I don’t just mean Gary Glitter’s band.
I, specifically,bhad this song played at my wedding in '93. The entire group of guests got up to dance to it. I was 15 when Saturday Night Fever came out. I found the movie ordinary, but the soundtrack is TIMELESS!!! My father was 56 when I married, and I was more proud of his dancing than anyone else He worked until he was 75!! He worked two jobs. He didn't have the timeor indulgent need to go to discos! He was something else dancing to this song! I picked out every single song, four hours'woeth for our wedding by myself. I KNEW I picked a winner with this particular song. Every chair was empty!!!
This song and the whole band jammin out with those AWESOME bellbottom suits just makes me smile every time. This right here makes you love life! I hope the younger generation can one day appreciate this.
I was talking to my niece last week and she was telling me how much she appreciated I introduced her to different kinds of music when she was growing up. She just turned 44. Apparently I had more influence on her than I realized.
For me this is the best disco track ever. The disco era was great, people wanted to dance and have fun and we did. I'm so grateful I was alive back then, I had some great friends and I wouldn't change a single minute. BURN BABY BURN ❤
Arguably the greatest disco song ever put forth. It had EVERYTHING!!!!!!! Lyrics, vocals, boogie down beat, bass, horns, and that undefinable something that makes you want to hit the floor, dance and jump for joy!!!!!
Don’t know anybody in my life who hated disco music. Just the opposite loving it till the end of time. It’s uplifting and makes you want to dance and you feel good when you dance.
Just because the filthy turds that are the music industry and Hollywood said disco is dead, didnt mean anything. If people would stop letting these vermin decide everything for them, we'd be a happier world.
This is the greatest disco song ever and the Tramps are a very underrated group , to me they were the best! The song Disco Inferno became a anthem of disco
They sure didn't sound or look like the pencil neck little assholes that pass as musicians today and gone tomorrow and take your auto correct verbal diagram with you watch real musicians you useless little shiteaters
The absolute greatest song from the 70s disco era. If this couldn’t get you on the dance floor back then, or now, nothing could. If nothing else the long version gave inspiration for a solid 10 minutes of high energy cardio 🕺🏽😁
We are lucky to have had the ability to record this great music. Imagine if there was no way to record sound. We would never remember music like this a generation later. Or would we?
My absolute favorite disco song. The way the lead-singer screams after the bridge on the lyric, "...SAAAAA-TIS-FACTION, came in a chain RE-ACTION..." I consider a high point in rock n roll. It simply can't be topped. Thank you, fellows, for creating this wonderful music! (Oh, by the way, I'm 75 years old.)
Hello I am 71 years and love to dance to the disco and 60's and am a BABY BOOMER and happy to be one I go to the club for the BABY BOOMERS a few times and Yes I move for my age so bring it back Portland, or
I know life is so depressing sometimes when I feel down I get all the great music and I dance after I feel better and ready to face another day but I wish we could stand around are handbags and dance the night away smile and be happy need to talk I am always on this site
They always play this record on greatest hit radio cant stop listening to it.its out of this world.who needs depression tablets this is a remedy for all ailments.lol
Yes! I'm 67 and still cut a rug. When I do work around the house outside have my earbuds in and listen to music. The music is on my phone on its Micro SD Card and the playlist is over 18 hours long. I have Swing, R&B Rock & Roll, Disco, Country & Western, Soul, Hip Hop. It's basically songs that make my feet and hips move. One day a couple of ladies my wife knew stopped by and they seemed surprised that I actually dance when when I work. My sister thought that after having a heart attack and bypass surgery I would just sit around and not do anything as she would. When I go walking I listen to music. When I first told my doctor about going walking and dancing she said, "good."
@@eileenbaird6617, I have been collecting CDs for years and "The Disco Years, Volume 1 Turn The Beat Around" is one of the ones I have on my phone. I started buying them when I was working as an over-the-road driver to listen to when I was areas of the country where I couldn't pick up anything to listen to. Yes, the U.S. has music dead zones. After about $80 worth of music was stolen from my truck the next time I was home I started putting the music on the phone's Micro SD Card. If the truck's radio didn't have Bluetooth I have a cable to run from the phone to the radio but nowadays it seems they all come with Bluetooth. With what I have on the phone now my current playlist is over 18 hours.
Best disco song EVER!! When my daughters heard Disco Inferno on our stereo they knew it was house cleaning day! Kept it on replay until the work was done! Burn baby burn!!
I couldn't understand why so many people hated disco music it was so much better than anything we here today. In my opinion this was the best disco song ever
I'm 66 and still am listening to it. Along with Swing, R&B, Soul, Rock, Blues, Classical, Jazz and even some Country & Western. This was when people cared about how they looked when in public.
Same here Don, this music is infectious, you can't but get up and dance to it. Better than that crap off Miley Cyrus and dipstick Bieber, also that rap crap we had forced on us. Bad enough having that garbage music from the 80s, no class in that. Now THIS makes you wanna get up and go clubbing on a Saturday night, that was the highlight of our week in the mid to late 70s, Donna Summer, Gloria Gaynor, Kool & The Gang, Oddyssey, Chic. Baccarra, Emotions, Rose Royce with Car Wash.
Best time for disco and these type of groups, was in the 70's. Also, good time for a variety of quality music. I still love listening to it all. That era will take some beating for music...❤
This is not just a song. It was a philosophy of its time that lives today. Yes, disco was over cooked. But at end of the day this form of music stands like all other music of its time. Proof disco is extraordinary. I am listening and enjoying this classic hit from 1976 in 2021. 45 years from now someone else will entertain themselves
What a classic combo of drums, bass , instrumentals and vocals. THE original "wall of sound"... Classic tune and i bloody luvvit.. The driving thump of a great dance sound. I dare you to stay still when you listen to this truly great tune... That bass line is just classic rhythm...
Naci en el 1966 . Tuve la mejor época de musica. Muchos no sabrán que es sentir este ritmo . Me encanta los 70's Gracias por compartir y transportarme .
What can you say? I cannot get enough of this MUSIC. Watching this video - NOT ONLY THE SINGERS - but the BAND - You certainly cannot STOP. Moving and grooving
As a young student in Paris at the time I can attest to the fact that this number filled the dancefloors of every club I went to. And I went to many then. Disco was irresistible, you just HAD to boogie!