@c1rlf1nds_A3EC

this song makes me wanna uncontrollably boogie

@flowerfaerie8931

Love how the vocalist asks the drummer if he’s ready. He’s playing the intro man, he’s been ready.

@Hyperguyver2

If a fight breaks out at a wedding, this is the track the DJ MUST put on

@seanthebaptist6757

I am a 3,000 year old vampire and I love this song. Really takes me back.

@BigBadGato

This song is absolutely "I'm getting a speeding ticket" material 🤘

@orange8167

Even my parents back then liked this song, and they were not big rock fans. A real gem from the 70's.

@domino-dude

are you ready steve?
[tired, possibly just waking up] "uh huh"
andy?
[bewildered, "where am i?" attitude] yeah..
mick? 
[completely stoned] okay
ALRIGHT, FELLAS - LET'S GO!!

@Tarantulisimo

Brian Connolly – lead vocals
Steve Priest – bass guitar, backing vocals, spoken lead vocals
Andy Scott – guitar, backing vocals
Mick Tucker – drums, backing vocals

*Inspired by an actual incident on January 27th 1973, when the band was performing at the Grand Hall in Kilmarnock, Scotland & were driven offstage by a barrage of bottles & assorted objects thrown by the audience

@someoneawesome8717

Regular Show really did introduce kids to some good music

@allenlovell1604

I first heard this song way back in the early 1970s during a showing of a movie called " Concert For Bangladesh ." I think it was a relief concert to raise funds to help the country recover from a major hurricane 🌀; typhoon; or a devastating civil war ! Has it really been almost 50 years ago 😳, guess I'm getting old too 😅😪😊!

@TheDeev

RIP Steve. Keep the flame lit Andy. Live long and keep the spirit alive!

@SithMasterMick

I dare anyone to sit still during this song. It's impossible ❤

@rokker101

one of the greatest pop rock songs of the 1970s without a doubt

@jorgeisaacdoblesmata9137

Timeless jam. There's absolutely no way you can't move a single part of your body while listening to it.

@i_am_not_amused

Partying on a Tuesday?!? Outrageous!

@firerosenight6937

I'm very thankful my dad raised me with good taste in music

@adamsandler5871

This is the perfect song to dance battle a bunch of ghosts to.

@nizzlefrizzle8869

"my dreams are getting so strange id like to tell you everything I see" why do so many rock songs sing about my problems

@larryjaramillo4830

These crunchy riffs have been imitated but never duplicated!

@MRSYSTEM96

No one cares if you were born in the wrong decade, just listen to good music