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YES!!| FIRST TIME HEARING Chic - La Freak REACTION
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@AlAndValOffGrid
@AlAndValOffGrid Год назад
Niles Rodgers, one of the BEST musicians of all time. Best PRODUCER as well. Just an amazing human. And his guitar STYLE. Singular.
@Shrykespeare
@Shrykespeare Год назад
Agreed. Loved him on Daft Punk's "Get Lucky" with Pharrell!
@sheilameyers152
@sheilameyers152 Год назад
Woah… you get on that dance floor and “freak out”….Niles Rodgers guitar makes you freak out even more!
@dolphinbear661
@dolphinbear661 Год назад
This gal has been waiting since '78 to see him & Chic play live & this is my year. I'm so excited. He's the absolute architect of so many musical masterpieces.
@Phillphine
@Phillphine Год назад
Have y'all done any of the group , "slave". That's where you'll hear some good bass. The guitarist is Nile Rodgers, he dose a lot of producing now. Did y'all do David Bowie's, "let's dance"? He produced that, and I think that whole album.
@Shrykespeare
@Shrykespeare Год назад
@@dolphinbear661 I'm a little jealous. Okay, a lot.
@vickiroman189
@vickiroman189 Год назад
Pronounced "Sheek": Chic, meaning "stylish" or "smart", is an element of fashion. It was originally a French word. I too hit the dance floor many a time to this one 🙂
@PaulWhytcross
@PaulWhytcross Год назад
It's also 'Le Freak', not 'La Freak'.
@momD612
@momD612 Год назад
We always just called it FREAK OUT. gave us an excuse to do just that... 🤭😂😂😂
@edwardmclaughlin719
@edwardmclaughlin719 Год назад
@@PaulWhytcross shush karen
@skiptowne5724
@skiptowne5724 Год назад
@Vicki Roman thanks so much for explaining the pronounciation and definition of the word. Are you that condescending or just assume everyone is an idiot?
@TracyfromNC
@TracyfromNC Год назад
They should see a video of the dance to this song.
@CardiacCat
@CardiacCat Год назад
Good old Disco... Yeah, that bass line is really nice and actually makes the song work. But that funky bass was a staple in Disco
@steveturner3999
@steveturner3999 Год назад
Every club on earth played this and you did not stay seated when they did. Everybody danced when they played this.
@surlechapeau
@surlechapeau Год назад
Jay & Amber, you'll love their "Good Times" and "Dance, Dance, Dance (Yowsah, Yowsah, Yowsah)"!!
@paulwagner688
@paulwagner688 Год назад
"Dance Dance Dance" if they show the Soul Train video has got the BEST "Yowsah Yowsah Yowsah"
@TrevorandThea
@TrevorandThea Год назад
Good Times will absolutely give J the bass. So will “Everybody Dance” which has astonishing bass playing from Bernard Edwards! Another one to add to the list!
@lanceflx63
@lanceflx63 Год назад
I Want Your Love as well
@cantoo34
@cantoo34 Год назад
"Stomp" by The Brothers Johnson. Fun for dancing.
@One-n-only..BrooklynRed
@One-n-only..BrooklynRed Год назад
MY FIRST 45 RECORD!!!! So Disco! So Iconic! So New York City! I'm glad they couldn't get into Studio 54 that night! Look what revenge they got!!!
@cognossance
@cognossance Год назад
I think it was my first 45 too 😁
@dolphinbear661
@dolphinbear661 Год назад
Grace Jones had invited him. She had a hand in all this, too
@richobrien729
@richobrien729 Год назад
First draft of the song wasn't "Freak Out", it was "F*** Off".
@twenty3enigma
@twenty3enigma Год назад
@@richobrien729 Yep. Performed from a flatbed truck right in front of Studio 54 -- to express their anger at being refused entrance. And the line of people outside, waiting to get in, loved it.
@dolphinbear661
@dolphinbear661 Год назад
My people! Anyone care to dance?
@BrenJen86
@BrenJen86 Год назад
Chic is SUCH a great group. “Good Times” was a big hit for them. Also PLEASE react to “I Want Your Love”. I know you’ll enjoy it. Nile Rogers (guitar) and Bernard Edwards (bass) not only wrote and produced for Chic, but a ton of other artists like, Diana Ross, David Bowie, Sister Sledge, Carly Simon, etc.
@toddwestphal7953
@toddwestphal7953 Год назад
Don’t forget the wonderful drumming of Tony Thompson.
@jpmnewyork
@jpmnewyork Год назад
"I Want Your Love" -- especially the long version -- is an absolute must.
@rddav1
@rddav1 Год назад
@@toddwestphal7953 Tony Thompson...The Power Station!
@toddwestphal7953
@toddwestphal7953 Год назад
@@rddav1 yes.
@carltonbakerii8274
@carltonbakerii8274 Год назад
"I Want Your Love" is a must! "Everybody Dance", and "Dance, Dance, Dance (Yowsah, Yowsah, Yowsah)", too!
@OaktownPirate510
@OaktownPirate510 Год назад
This song was written one night when Grace Jones was performing at Studio 54 back in the 70s, and Grace invited the band to come by. When they got there, the doorman had never heard of Chic, and they weren’t on the guests list. So he told them to take a hike and stop claiming to know Grace Jones. They went back to their band rehearsal space in a huff, and started jamming. Originally, the line was “Aaaah… F*CK YOU!” Then they realized they were onto a groove and it became one of their hits after they… adjusted the line. 💃🕺
@franklopez2803
@franklopez2803 Год назад
True. True.
@kennydeez..1774
@kennydeez..1774 Год назад
Kool Info!👍🏿
@lifewuzonceezr
@lifewuzonceezr Год назад
Well now that just changed my life
@ailishadoyle4660
@ailishadoyle4660 Год назад
In the day! Loved rocking out to this song, haven't heard it in years, thanks guys 😍 and yes , Rogers is a genius!
@carltonbakerii8274
@carltonbakerii8274 Год назад
No lies detected!
@andkat
@andkat Год назад
The late great Tony Thompson on drums. Also in Powerstation and played live with Led Zeppelin at Live Aid.
@seanswinton6242
@seanswinton6242 Год назад
One of the best! His drums has the power of Led Zeppelin and he was chosen to play at Live Aid by Robert Plant. Why? He was self taught as a drummer. Tony Thompson learned drum listening to Led Zeppelin records and knew all of the Bonham parts. Phil Collins did not. Watch the performance.
@morrison62
@morrison62 Год назад
Bernard Edwards was a legendary bass player. His bass lines have been sampled by a lot of rappers. If you have ever heard any Sister Sledge, that is Nile Rodgers and Bernard Edwards in the background.
@Chris.Davis.2
@Chris.Davis.2 Год назад
Is the drummer Tony Thompson who was drummer for Power Station? Edit sorry, got my answer in another post, I do that a lot.😂👍🖐
@martinwarford1389
@martinwarford1389 Год назад
@@Chris.Davis.2 Yeah he also was on "Upside Down" and "I'm Coming Out" iconic Diana Ross songs. I think "Modern Love" by David Bowie too. I know he toured with him on that tour. Some other hits I'm probably missing. Dude was a hella of a drummer.
@Chris.Davis.2
@Chris.Davis.2 Год назад
@@martinwarford1389 Chic had legit talent!!
@jackdempsey7338
@jackdempsey7338 Год назад
Diana Ross as well "Upside Down" definitely hear the Mile scratch! Tony Thompson drummer for "The Power Station", along with bass and lead guitarists from Duran Duran! Robert Palmer on lead vocals. "Bang A Gong" ROCKS remake from T-Rex.
@jackdempsey7338
@jackdempsey7338 Год назад
Rest Easy Tony Thompson, Bernard Edwards, & Robert Palmer 🙏🏼 You will live on through your music!!
@Savingforlife
@Savingforlife Год назад
Nile Rodgers...respect.The man is a genius. Harmonies always on point.
@randytorres8211
@randytorres8211 Год назад
Per Wikipedia: This song commemorates Studio 54 in New York City for its notoriously long customer waiting lines, exclusive clientele, and discourteous doormen. According to guitarist Nile Rodgers, the song was devised during New Year's Eve 1977, as a result of his and bassist Bernard Edwards' being refused entrance to Studio 54, where they had been invited by Grace Jones, due to her failure to notify the nightclub's staff. He said the lyrics of the refrain were originally "F*^k off!" rather than "Freak out!"; for the documentary "How to Make It in the Music Business", he said that 'f*^k off' was what the doorman had said to him when he slammed the door on them; first it was changed to "freak off" after Rodgers mused that they wouldn't be able to say 'f*^k off' on the radio.
@bethanythatsme
@bethanythatsme Год назад
I was hoping someone would tell this story 🌞
@DJKC
@DJKC Год назад
Came to comments to say pretty much the same thing.
@paulb4604
@paulb4604 Год назад
The even crazier thing is that after the song came out, I believe they were again denied entry into 54 WHILE THIS SONG WAS PLAYING INSIDE. LOL
@back2black717
@back2black717 Год назад
I'm glad you explained the story, I just didn't have the strength to get into it all! Lol Studio 54 was legendary and notorious and it amazes me how many under 40 and especially under 30 have never heard of it.
@dolphinbear661
@dolphinbear661 Год назад
You all are my people
@leonabarad6972
@leonabarad6972 Год назад
A Disco staple! They even mention Studio 54 in the lyrics.
@VikingJeff
@VikingJeff Год назад
Nile Rodgers is a musical genius. My high school basketball team did our pregame warm ups to this song.
@bakilacat1
@bakilacat1 Год назад
Ours too!!!! 9th grade!!!
@VikingJeff
@VikingJeff Год назад
@@bakilacat1 For as popular as that song was back then it probably isn't much of a coincidence
@bakilacat1
@bakilacat1 Год назад
@@VikingJeff what city u in them?
@VikingJeff
@VikingJeff Год назад
@@bakilacat1 '78-'79 would have been Chaumont, NY.
@bakilacat1
@bakilacat1 Год назад
@@VikingJeff NC for me. Good times!
@uofm4life735
@uofm4life735 Год назад
Bernard Edward's is a beast on the bass..R.I.P Bernard..🎸🎸🎸🎸
@DJKC
@DJKC Год назад
Nile Rodgers is one of the most talented dudes out there, he's worked with people like Madonna , Bowie , Duran Duran & Daft Punk.
@helenjarvis7755
@helenjarvis7755 Год назад
Also David Bowie
@platterjockey
@platterjockey Год назад
Don't forget co-producer and writing partner bassist Bernard Edwards (R.I.P.), and drummer Tony Thompson (R.I.P.).
@calebclunie4001
@calebclunie4001 Год назад
Also Diana Ross.
@platterjockey
@platterjockey Год назад
@@calebclunie4001 The list is extensive for both of them together, and separately: David Bowie, Madonna, Sister Sledge, Diana Ross, Rod Stewart, Duran Duran, Mick Jagger, Missing Persons, INXS, The Power Station, The Honeydrippers, Deborah Harry, Norma jean Wright, Teddy Pendergrass, Johnny Mathis, Daft Punk, The B-52's, Fonzi Thornton, and many more! Luther Vandross worked with them in their earlier days.
@DJKC
@DJKC Год назад
@@helenjarvis7755 I mentioned Bowie. I'd be here all week if I listed everyone! 🤣
@warpig4942
@warpig4942 Год назад
People of a certain age remember this one from the roller rink.
@paulwagner688
@paulwagner688 Год назад
If you've heard "Rappers Delight", they exclusively used the music from "Good Times" by Chic. They sued Sylvia Robinson and WON.
@hustledude
@hustledude Год назад
Yes and Queen used the same bass line for “Another One Bites the Dust”
@fnjesusfreak
@fnjesusfreak Год назад
And then they started playing a bit of Rapper's Delight during Good Times. 😜
@williamhenderson1521
@williamhenderson1521 Год назад
@@hustledude Only the first 3 notes are the same.
@theodoreritola7641
@theodoreritola7641 Год назад
The number Rap song to make it big 1st It was Released in the summer of 1979
@JamesBond-ib9tq
@JamesBond-ib9tq Год назад
Do we really need this bit of information?
@timjones6738
@timjones6738 11 месяцев назад
This song is pure pop perfection. It is one of the greatest disco songs ever!!! It was also a generational hit and the first song to go to number one three times. Simply amazing.
@Shrykespeare
@Shrykespeare Год назад
Whew. You don't get much more "70's disco groove soul" than this. In the latter half of the 1970's, this was one of the HOTTEST groups on the planet. "Le Freak" was their biggest hit, but by no means their only one. "Good Times" is instantly recognizable (and has been sampled by many artists), as is "Dance, Dance, Dance (Yowsah, Yowsah, Yowsah)", and "I Want Your Love". This was just too BIG a song to avoid your ears forever. Glad you finally got to it! (Also - it's pronounced like "shiek", not "cheek". It's an actual English word that means "elegantly and stylishly fashionable".) And by the way, if you want to do another Parliament song, do "Give Up the Funk (Tear the Roof Off the Sucka)".
@OaktownPirate510
@OaktownPirate510 Год назад
It’s an English word now, but it was adopted from French. “𝙻𝚎 𝚏𝚛𝚎𝚊𝚔, 𝚌’𝚎𝚜𝚝 𝚌𝚑𝚒𝚌!” is French for “The Freak, that’s stylish.”
@Shrykespeare
@Shrykespeare Год назад
@@OaktownPirate510 The first French words I ever heard in my life (at age 9)!
@christineobrien7707
@christineobrien7707 Год назад
I loved Chic! I had the 45 of Dance dance dance That's still a cool song to my 54 year old ears!😎👍 And why aren't they in the R& R Hallvof Fame?? They made some of the best Disco songs of the 70s. I bet you can still attend a party, or wedding where Le Freak of Good times is playing! Timeless Disco music!
@CPny65
@CPny65 Год назад
All classic Roller Disco songs.
@dawg897
@dawg897 Год назад
dont forget about the court case against "the sugar hill gang" when they sampled "good times" and released "rappers delight" which put a squash on Rappers sampling music then claiming it for themselves. that is why Rappers Delight is the only record that actually has two release dates. but google only says its the latter one in the 1980. which is not true. i had it in my hands in 77-78. still got it. :) and yes I could rap the whole 15 min version by myself within 4 months without missing a beat or word. :)
@NOLAgenX
@NOLAgenX Год назад
Ahh yeah, I remember this came out in the late summer beginning 6th grade!! It’s pronounced “Sheek”. Nile Rodgers has also been a big time producer for many acts including David Bowie, Duran Duran, Mick Jagger and Madonna.
@you2449
@you2449 Год назад
Yep. His sound is a major part of Let's Dance.
@rafaelrosario5331
@rafaelrosario5331 Год назад
to the extent that his guitar's name is...the hit maker....in recent years he had a monster hit with Daft Punk...Get Lucky
@you2449
@you2449 Год назад
@@rafaelrosario5331 Wow! *$$$* good for him!
@rafaelrosario5331
@rafaelrosario5331 Год назад
@@you2449 over the years he has produced or written hits for Madonna...David Bowie...Duran Duran...Sister Sledge...Diana Ross In his late seventies he continues to tour
@fantasyguru26
@fantasyguru26 8 месяцев назад
When Nile and Bernard go off that is the highlight of the song for me. The synergy is incredible. Many would argue that this is one of the best disco songs of all time.
@welshtoro3256
@welshtoro3256 5 месяцев назад
Agreed. I just adore the love and respect they had for one another which is so apparent here. Big shout out to Tony Thompson on drums too. He's holding it all down.
@fantasyguru26
@fantasyguru26 5 месяцев назад
@@welshtoro3256 Yup. Mad respect for TT.
@marymays8846
@marymays8846 Год назад
Dancing all night long 🎶🎶🎶💃🕺💃🕺💃🕺🥁🥁🥁🎸🎸🎸remember this song comes out at the clubs🎺🎺🎺
@chriso6719
@chriso6719 Год назад
This one and "Good Times' were their 2 #1 songs.
@colibri1
@colibri1 Год назад
Chic's best known song is probably "Good Times" from 1979, which y'all have probably also heard parts of in passing, like with this 1978 one. "Good Times" has another iconic disco bass line from bassist Bernard Edwards, but a hit they had with a really crazy bassline is "Everybody Dance" from 1977. J. will love it. And that sound that J. finds a little more subdued than he'd like was typical of some of the popular disco of the time, Silver Convention, Sister Sledge, A Taste of Honey, etc, as was the use of references to high fashion like this band's name and the line in this, "Le Freak, c'est chic," French for "It's in style." Another popular disco group of the late seventies was named GQ after a men's fashion magazine and there's a hit disco song from 1979 by Sister Sledge called "The Greatest Dancer" where part of the lyrics just list designer names some guy is wearing at a club: "Halston, Gucci, Fiorucci." (This sort of thing is part of the reason some hard rock types hated disco.) There's an interesting story behind this song. The original title was going to be "Fuck Off," because the doorman at Studio 54 wouldn't let a couple members of the group in, so they went home and wrote a pissed-off song by that name. The bassline and structure were so good that they decided to make it into an actual marketable song, which they gave new lyrics and a new title after a trendy dance of the time called the Freak.
@peterflynn2111
@peterflynn2111 Год назад
Good Times never Made the top 40 here in Australia peaking at 48 there other charting tune was Dance Dance Dance peaking at 28 in 1977
@LA80sMike
@LA80sMike Год назад
Niles Rodgers, Bassist Bernard Edwards and Drummer Tony Thompson (Power Station, David Bowie)… Now that’s musicianship at the highest level…
@mikekling
@mikekling Год назад
Yay!! Was hoping you'd get around to CHIC!! 💃🏼 they have other hits like, I Want Your Love, Dance Dance Dance, & Good Times! Sister Sledge is another group to check out, We Are Family, He's The Greatest Dancer, & All American Girls. Also Pointer Sisters, Automatic, Slow Hand, He's So Shy, Dare Me & Fire. Keep smiling!! 🎶🥰🎶
@mimimusick9734
@mimimusick9734 Год назад
Wait, what? You've never heard Le Freak by Chic? Wha--??? Like-- how? How have you existed in this world without hearing of Chic? Like, Nile Rogers? What? I'm flabbergasted. My gast is truly flabbered.
@greg2976
@greg2976 Год назад
Same thought here!
@cognossance
@cognossance Год назад
Well, they’re not as old as dirt for one thing.
@Sec998
@Sec998 4 месяца назад
"Le Freak" is one of those songs that has been sampled by other artists so that is why you may recognize parts of it
@jonnno243
@jonnno243 Год назад
Yes. Thats Bernard Edwards with that fantastic funky bass. He also played great bass on Chic's "Good Times", which was sampled by The Sugarhill Gang on their 1979 hit "Rappers Delight"
@paulyearley1084
@paulyearley1084 Год назад
Literally anything that Nile Rogers touches is great. I have this album on vinyl, and it's FIRE from start to finish. The songs are fun, the production and playing are super tight, and it's perfect.
@walterhollman8735
@walterhollman8735 Год назад
Rapper's Delight is Chic's "Good Times". A lot of early rap used their bass and beat lines...
@kev7161
@kev7161 Год назад
Another song that came out around the same time as this one is called "He's The Greatest Dancer" (by Sister Sledge). Another disco gem.
@firstnamelastname6193
@firstnamelastname6193 Год назад
You have to understand that this was the height of the disco era and "beats" like this were new to many people so this song got a lot of air time. Studio 54 was packed and everyone was dancing.
@marygoodson4920
@marygoodson4920 Год назад
Nile and his buddies had been standing in line forever to get into the hottest club, Studio 54, in New York one night. They couldn't get in, were pissed off, so they went home and wrote this song in 2 seconds and it became the biggest disco hit!
@bradsullivan2495
@bradsullivan2495 Год назад
With the "Freak Out" the sanitized version of "F*** Off"😂
@Puttdaddy78
@Puttdaddy78 Год назад
@@bradsullivan2495 yep. I remember that 🤣
@pompanomark2024
@pompanomark2024 Год назад
Yea I've heard that story as well, and the original lyrics were "F**K Off".....
@markhernandez6111
@markhernandez6111 Год назад
One of the few "Disco" groups that played their own instruments. And as already stated, Rodgers is an excellent musician that is still active today. another good reaction! Freak OUT!!!
@fnjesusfreak
@fnjesusfreak Год назад
When I found he did the solo on Madonna's "Dress You Up" - that's a totally different sound, but I can absolutely believe it, since he was the producer for that album.
@jeanpeuxplus7257
@jeanpeuxplus7257 Год назад
"Definitively not bad" For an iconic song from an iconic group? OMG ! Guess a Ferrari is not a bad car either? 😲
@paulkane7771
@paulkane7771 2 месяца назад
Beyonce is not a bad looking woman, and Casablanca is not a bad movie!
@breese4425
@breese4425 Год назад
“Good times” is another great one of theirs
@tud1366
@tud1366 Год назад
Nilke Rogers, the guitar player on the left, wrote this song after NOT getting into Studio 54. It didn't begin as Freak Out, it was F__k Off, because he couldn't get in. The irony was he was invited in after this song went to #1.
@trjbrew
@trjbrew Год назад
I never get tired of hearing the work of the great Nile Rodgers!
@jpmnewyork
@jpmnewyork Год назад
Nile Rodgers is indeed a genius, but Bernard Edwards was an incredible bassist. It's a shame he died so young.
@kurtadams3021
@kurtadams3021 Год назад
The Genius of the LEGENDARY Iconic Nile Rodgers and Bernard Edwards
@rick5440
@rick5440 Год назад
The only song that ever got me on the dance floor.
@endorphinzz
@endorphinzz Год назад
You guys need to react to "Good Times" and "I Want Your Love" by Chic as well. Chic was an enormously influential band across almost all genres. The bass line from their song "Good Times" formed the foundation of the rap song "Rapper's Delight" by the Sugar Hill Gang. The drummer played on a ton of 80s hits like "Like A Virgin" by Madonna and "Some Like It Hot" by Power Station (you guys reacted to it, he's in the video). And the guitarist--Nile Rodgers--became a massively successful producer and produced a ton of hits over the decades.
@endorphinzz
@endorphinzz Год назад
@Daniel Jaimes - That bass line is epic...
@stevemariman8769
@stevemariman8769 Год назад
Chic(like "sheek")'s got a nice sound, eh!? A long string of hits from 1977- "Le Freak" "Everybody Dance" "Good Times" "I Want Your Love" "Dance, Dance, Dance" "My Forbidden Lover" (more)
@8tomtoms8
@8tomtoms8 Год назад
Used to skate to this at the local roller rink when I was a teenager!! They had a jukebox at the rink and someone was always selecting this song...
@noreensudder
@noreensudder Год назад
Love Chic! Memories as a kid trying to record this song from the radio and could never get that beginning “Ahhhh Freak Out.” 🎶 ahh…Good times! (which is another great song by them!)
@mozzetti1
@mozzetti1 Год назад
Ah yes. Trying to record songs off the radio and then rewinding over and over trying to write down the lyrics! 🤭😄
@noreensudder
@noreensudder Год назад
@@mozzetti1 Yes! The only way to learn the lyrics lol! And what about waiting hours for your fav song to come on to record!!!
@paulb4604
@paulb4604 Год назад
Certainly one of the most enduring songs from the disco era. It has survived decades now and is still a fun song to listen to (and dance to I would assume).
@fhat6924
@fhat6924 Год назад
Everybody dance is a great song from Chic.
@crittah74
@crittah74 Год назад
Nile Rodgers is an absolute legend. He is the leader and creator of Chic. He is honestly on a level we can't comprehend and so well respected/loved. He is a composer, producer, and musician. He has written songs and produced EVERYBODY!!!! And, I mean EVERYBODY!!! For example he wrote one of Madonna's best classics: "Holiday". This is classic disco. I saw Chic open up for Chaka Khan and believe me, they were just as good as she was!!! That show was a party.
@ruthmcfadden744
@ruthmcfadden744 Год назад
I remember this song and was fascinated with how it came about. I wouldn't do it justice by repeating what I heard in a "Studio 54" documentary, so I found this writing: This song commemorates Studio 54 in New York City for its notoriously long customer waiting lines, exclusive clientele, and discourteous doormen. According to guitarist Nile Rodgers, the song was devised during New Year's Eve 1977, as a result of his and bassist Bernard Edwards' being refused entrance to Studio 54, where they had been invited by Grace Jones, due to her failure to notify the nightclub's staff. He said the lyrics of the refrain were originally "F*ck off!" rather than "Freak out!";[10] for the documentary "How to Make It in the Music Business", he said that 'f*ck off' was what the doorman had said to him when he slammed the door on them; first it was changed to "freak off" after Rodgers mused that they wouldn't be able to say 'f*ck off' on the radio, but that sounded "terrible", so he changed it to 'freak out'. Cool uh?
@ColoradoGrami
@ColoradoGrami Год назад
Definitely! The lyrics even includes something to the effect "come on down to 54".
@ruthmcfadden744
@ruthmcfadden744 Год назад
@@ColoradoGrami it was one crazy place in it's heyday.. lol
@ColoradoGrami
@ColoradoGrami Год назад
@@ruthmcfadden744 Yes, indeed.
@BigTroyT
@BigTroyT Год назад
Chic's bassist Bernard Edwards is - BY FAR - the most sampled bassist in Hip-Hop, and that started from the very beginning. DJ Kool Herc used to loop his bass line from Good Times during parties, which soon led to MCs rapping over the bassline, which then led to the Sugarhill Gang writing Rapper's Delight over that bassline (though they had the studio band re-create it for their recording), and since then, Edwards has been sampled thousands of times. He's one of the Big Daddies of funk bass, and was a huge influence on so many bands. Notable is Duran Duran - he was John Taylor's hero, and when Duran Duran got famous, they sought out Edwards and Nile Rogers, with Edwards becoming a mentor for John Taylor. In addition to producing Duran Duran records, Rogers and Edwards put together the side project The Power Station with Andy and John Taylor from Duran Duran, along with their Chic drummer Tony Thompson and fronted by Robert Palmer. Rogers & Edwards produced Robert Palmer's next solo album Riptide, which featured Addicted To Love, and also featured Power Station members Tony Thompson, Andy Taylor, and John Taylor as studio musicians. But during the late 70s and very early 80s, when Disco was at its peak, Chic was one of the top 5 disco acts, right up there with the Bee Gees, Donna Summer, and KC And The Sunshine Band. Le Freak was an absolutely monster hit that got played hourly on Top 40 stations for 2 years straight, and you couldn't go to a ball game, roller rink, or bowling alley and not hear it constantly.
@fern
@fern Год назад
Chic was a 70's Supergroup, they had hits coming out all the time "Everybody Dance", "Good Times", "Dance Dance Dance" and my fave "I Want Your Love" and lots more. Btw, it's pronounced in the French term "sheek" 😊
@amileoj9043
@amileoj9043 Год назад
So this was one of those times us old heads got to sit back in delight and watch happen what we knew would happen, which was Jay's ears opening up to one of the truly epic Bernard Edwards baselines--that, together with Nile Roger's signature funk guitar style, moved *so* many feet on the dance floor in those years when "disco" hadn't yet become a dirty word. It was a wondrous time for dance music, and no one did it better than those two geniuses.
@michellecasey5752
@michellecasey5752 Год назад
Love watching Jay when he likes the song so much, he chair dances. It is also awesome seeing the two of you like the songs that we oldsters loved back in the day. It goes to show that good/great/fun music is ageless.
@jennifermorris6848
@jennifermorris6848 Год назад
Roller skating parties!
@lisac8088
@lisac8088 Год назад
Omg!! Memory lane!! I was in Mazatlan Mexico at the age of 14, when me and my best friend walked into a bar at the hotel( not weird in Mexico in 1979). These guys were performing and I instantly fell in love !! To this day still jamming to this iconic band!!
@flaviovichi8901
@flaviovichi8901 2 месяца назад
And just like that, you´ve met Mr Bernard Edwards the bass player. Genius...
@maureencollins5177
@maureencollins5177 Год назад
Nile Rodgers of Chic (like the French chic 'sheek') is a highly accomplished musician, composer, and music producers who has worked with many of the most iconic musicians of the day. He is still very active. He wrote/co-wrote "We Are Family" by Sister Sledge, "LIke a Virgin" by Madonna, "I'm Coming Out" by Diana Ross, "Lay Me Down" by Avicii, and more. He produced "Let's Dance" by David Bowie, "Notorious by Duran Duran, "Get Lucky" by Daft Punk. He's still very active today.
@garyking6519
@garyking6519 Год назад
It's not a take on Disco, it IS Disco! "The 54" Studio 54
@Tuesdays_Gone
@Tuesdays_Gone Год назад
I’ve always loved this band. Nile Rodgers is a heckuva of a guitarist, and has produced many, many songs.
@simply_psi
@simply_psi Год назад
Sounds of the 70's for sure along with Rose Royce, Donna Summer, KC and The Sunshind band and the Stylistics all remind me of being a young kid in the 70's ahhhh good times for sure.
@Mimzula
@Mimzula Год назад
Toy Story 3, when Barbie and Ken do their thing, La Freak plays. :) This was the era my grandma enjoyed most, and my my Mum was a teen in. My Grandma and her friends doing her moves across the floors to this and so many funky bands of the time.
@doplinger1
@doplinger1 Год назад
Nile Rogers is a genius. He played a HUGE role in creating and producing Daft Punk's 2013 album "Random Access Memories" which went platinum, hit #1 on the charts and won multiple Grammys. Well deserved, it's one of my favorite albums.
@MRxMADHATTER
@MRxMADHATTER Год назад
One of the most iconic disco tunes from back in the day. Brings back memories of dances in the Late 70's. There was a dance step associated with it.
@Mind-your-own-beeswax
@Mind-your-own-beeswax Год назад
Love Bernard Edwards bass on this track. Nile Rogers has a very distinctive guitar style. Not to mention he’s a world class producer and a lovely guy as well.
@lazerx1828
@lazerx1828 Год назад
Studio 54 was crazy in the 70's, I used to shoot fashion in NYC and got invitations to the Ford and Elite modeling agency parties. The place was insane, the actual invitation for one of their parties was an oversized t-shirt with the agency's name on the front, you had to wear it to get in. Some models wore them as dresses, some cut them up in crazy designs. That party actually had a swimming pool that they placed in the middle of the dance floor! There was also a catwalk above the dance floor that slid back and forth, people were jumping off into the pool! Those were the days...
@nickcolletta9140
@nickcolletta9140 Год назад
There was a dance called the “Freak” that everyone would do to this song when it played at the disco. There was a period in disco that had specific dances. You had dances like the ““Rock” and the “Dog” which were also huge in the Disco days.
@mariflame1821
@mariflame1821 Год назад
Yesss, I remember doing the "le freak" dance step to this song when I was a little girl! I still remember it too! This was a very popular song we would play at our house "disco parties" with school friends.
@donlee1534
@donlee1534 Год назад
I’m glad you both dug the bass in this song. The late great Bernard Edwards was one of the funkiest in the pocket baas players there ever was, sadly he’s not talked about that much as being one of the greats. Guitarist Nile Rogers, who’s still very active, of course is talked about a lot - and rightly so - as both a great guitarist and influential producer.
@jacqueline4514
@jacqueline4514 Год назад
Yes!! Danced and skated to this song so much; BEST time period of my life! MUCH more Chic to do!!! “Everybody Dance”, “Good Times”, ❤️❤️❤️ DISCO FOREVER 🛼🛼🛼
@deborahpaley21
@deborahpaley21 Год назад
One thing about being old (68) is just lucky to have experienced the best decades of music as it was happening. I was 10 for the Beatles, pre-teen for Motown, 16 for Woodstock, then Zep and Floyd, then early 20s for disco, mid 20s-30s for punk, post punk, new wave and on and on......I had 2 older sisters for 50s and early 60s music, and classically trained parents that also loved Gershwin, Berlin, American Songbook etal. I'm so grateful. Btw, Studio 54 was everything they've ever said about it........effing fabulous. You really had to be there. With songs like Le Freak, context is a lot.
@b.slocumb7763
@b.slocumb7763 Год назад
You guys need to look up the documentary stuff on Nile Rodgers and look at how many musicians he worked with- such a huge influence, and you can’t mistake a Nile Rodgers guitar riff! From Chic to David Bowie and Duran Duran all the way to Daft Punk, he’s timeless!
@Wonderwoman79G
@Wonderwoman79G Год назад
Shout out to Nile Rodgers. The bassist Bernard Edwards (RIP) was also a major musician of the group. Btw the violin was featured a lot in Disco and R&B in the late 70s/early 80s.
@gwenstevens1963
@gwenstevens1963 Год назад
Hey J&A CHIC was the group back in the day 🔥🔥🔥🔥 I was a preteen 💃🏽💃🏽💃🏽❤️❤️❤️🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸 This was the DISCO ERA STUDIO 54
@Adam_Le-Roi_Davis.
@Adam_Le-Roi_Davis. Год назад
This is a big tune from the late '70s, they're a funk group and their name is pronounced, 'Sheek' = Chic, other tracks to check out; 'Dance, Dance, Dance (Yousah, Yousah, Yousah)', 'Everybody Dance', 'I Want Your Love', 'Good Times', and 'Chic Cheer', there are other tracks by them too, but these are their best known ones.
@abmqa
@abmqa Год назад
Niles Rodgers, producer extraordinaire....👍🤩👍
@chantal6076
@chantal6076 Год назад
Nile Rodgers (guitarist) and Bernard Edwards (RIP) (bass guitarist) were one of the earlier "super producers) besides creating Chic (pronounced sheek). Chic's songs were huge hits in dance clubs and charts. Both Nile and Bernard taught themselves to play guitar and both have a signature sound, which set Chic apart from other bands. Nile's most recent/famous collaboration was with Daft Punk and Pharrell.
@thomashorton5715
@thomashorton5715 Год назад
Nile Rogers was the guitarist in the Steve Winwood Higher Love video with Chaka Khan singing
@lanceflx63
@lanceflx63 Год назад
CHIC is the best! Nile Rodgers and Bernard Edwards are iconic. Nile produced Sister Sledge, Debra Harry, Madonna, Diana Ross, and David Bowie.
@fabian4ever69
@fabian4ever69 Год назад
This wasnt power this was disco it was made to dance so not to be so powerful. I was in 5th grade when this was a huge hit. Nile Rodgers a legend in music.
@williamfisher8239
@williamfisher8239 Год назад
Good Times was a huge hit ny Chic but became a secondary hit when it was sampled for one of the first rapping hits by the Sugar Hill Gang. Both were huge heavy rotation Top 40 radio and billboard charting hits. Mike Rogers is one of the best bassists and music producers in the industry.
@todvball
@todvball Год назад
I have La Freak by Chic....on a "45" record. This song was IN.... back then!!!
@Another_User_Name_
@Another_User_Name_ Год назад
Nile Rodgers is a legend! Not only a great bassist, but he produced and wrote some of the biggest 80's dance and pop hits ever.
@Cubz72
@Cubz72 Год назад
Next you have to try “Good Times,” Chic’s huge 1979 hit that has one of the most famous baselines in recorded history.
@dugferd2266
@dugferd2266 Год назад
they and that song directly inspired "Another One Bites the Dust"
@sharons8702
@sharons8702 Год назад
I believe Sugar Hill Gang (Rapper’s Delight) was sued for using the beat from Good Times without permission
@jesselobo3213
@jesselobo3213 Год назад
This song is iconic and one of those songs that I could listen on an endless loop and absolutely enjoy it. Nile Rodgers created a classic with this song.
@dreamweaver8913
@dreamweaver8913 Год назад
Disco, a hit from the same time as "Saturday Night Fever" and the Bee Gees sound track. Dancing music back in the day
@coulterry67
@coulterry67 Год назад
Chic are fantastic, Nile Rodgers guitar playing is so unique, takes me back to 'good times' which just happens to be a Chic song! More Chic please!
@btgiv6009
@btgiv6009 Год назад
The story of how this song came about is hilarious. Niles Rodgers came up with the chorus after he was denied entry to Studio 54. The original lyric was, "Awwwww... F*** off!" The fact that the lyrics eventually paid homage to Studio 54 is just hilarious to me. 😅
@fnjesusfreak
@fnjesusfreak Год назад
I keep wanting to sing "Find a spot outside the door" instead of "Find a spot out on the floor" 🤪
@popdefender460
@popdefender460 Год назад
Chic was always about the groove and not about the song. The production was always geared toward highlighting the musical groove. The mildly catchy songs were just a bonus. It may take few listens but the songs will sink into your brain and you'll sing along dancing your *ss off.
@StevenQ74
@StevenQ74 Год назад
You probably heard work by Nile Rodgers(the guitarist) and/or Bernard Edwards(the basist) before, they were big producers in the 80's, remember "Like a virgin" by Madonna?, it was Nile Rodgers producing an and basicly Chic playing on it, the entire album for that matter. They also worked with Diana Ross, David Bowie, Sister Sledge, Duran Duran, Mick Jagger, the B52's and recently Nile Rodgers worked with Daft Punk(get Lucky for instance). Their song "Good Times" was sampled 142 times and is the song that was sampled in the first Hip Hop hit "Rappers Delight"
@johnnygoumba59
@johnnygoumba59 Год назад
I love when the newbies to these songs say...i heard this somewhere. These are great long lasting power songs. These songs are all over.
@williamcalderon9158
@williamcalderon9158 Год назад
Absolute banger by Chic. J if you love the bass guitar you must check out the brothers Johnson’s Stomp! One of the best bass guitar solos in my opinion please check it out.
@audreycumby1075
@audreycumby1075 Год назад
Agree!
@rddav1
@rddav1 Год назад
Louis "Thunder Thumbs" Johnson!
@TheRichmondRoadie
@TheRichmondRoadie Год назад
Hell yes.
@sirfriendzone1228
@sirfriendzone1228 Год назад
Stomp is insane!
@tomriner4772
@tomriner4772 Год назад
“Good Times” live at the Budokan is my favorite. It even has some rap in it.
@stephanieharding9764
@stephanieharding9764 Год назад
Niles Rodgers, became an amazing producer. Bowies ‘Lets Dance ‘ being one of many great albums.
@georgedominguez255
@georgedominguez255 Год назад
Everything Nile Rodgers and Bernard Edwards touched was and is magic and ear candy!!!!
@Gordonroyce
@Gordonroyce Год назад
They have great songs. Take a look in "Soup for one".
@audreycumby1075
@audreycumby1075 Год назад
YES
@ShutEmDownNow
@ShutEmDownNow Год назад
Jay: I usually agree with your reactions 100%, but what's wrong with you? "Le Freak" is one of the greatest disco/R&B songs ever made. C'mon, son...!
@samaduampoma2449
@samaduampoma2449 Год назад
I agree 100% with your comment!! I will just add that I am always upset when young people say "oh I must have heard the chorus somewhere in a movie or in passing", and then go on to be "lukewarm" or even dismissal of the original that is in front of them! They rarely give real "props" to the original artists who actually created it from scratch, in order for some movie or rapper (40 years later), to take a "snippet of the song" and "claim it" as their own. Sad! It's important to always give respect to the original artists/songwriters who created the "magic" in the first place! Enjoy! Cheers, Sam.
@bobblowhard8823
@bobblowhard8823 Год назад
That bass guitar riff/solo that Bernard Edwards does is iconic. He is regarded as one of the best bass guitarists, ever. I highly recommend you learn that riff on your bass.
@jamesstarks3676
@jamesstarks3676 Год назад
Can we take a moment to remember one of the baddest bass players ever born? The incomparable, the magnificently talented, the immortal funk of the late, great Mister Bernard Edwards!!! His playing, popping sound was imitated for decades. The fact that he teamed up with Niles Rogers is one of the greatest gifts from God above!!!
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