in my late 50's and im still listening to these classics, i can say they are as good today as they were in the clubs back then
nothing they make today compares !!
I'm in my 90's and back in the day we would play this on the wireless, good times, I want Soup for One played at my funeral, that's the best, I want everyone to be happy!
Alfa Anderson - Lead vocals
Luci Martin - vocals
Bernard Edwards - bass guitar
Nile Rodgers - guitar, vocals
Tony Thompson - drums
Diva Gray – vocals
David Lasley – vocals
Luther Vandross – vocals
Robert Sabino – clavinet, acoustic piano and electric piano
Raymond Jones – Fender Rhodes
Sammy Figueroa – percussion
Jose Rossy – tubular bells
Marianne Carroll (The Chic Strings) – strings
Cheryl Hong (The Chic Strings) – strings
Karen Milne (The Chic Strings) – strings
Jon Faddis – trumpet
Ellen Seeling – trumpet
Alex Foster – saxophone
Jean Fineberg – saxophone
Barry Rogers – trombone
Gene Orloff – concert master
Hi everyone, I'm 56 yes old and this was the music I grew up with.
I left school to work in construction and in those days you didn't have all the health and safety and radios were a must have.
I remember working with my mates and when ever quality music like this came on we all started dancing. Well I'm still in construction and when I heard this track on the radio I cranked the sound up and started to dance, It immediately got the attention of some young lads and instead of making fun of me they joined in and we all started talking and I explained that back in the day this was how I used to get ready for Friday nights at the Disco. They all asked if I could bring in some more 70s and 80s music because there is nothing like it today.
Even some 40 years later this music is still influencing the young , that says it all. Peace people.