Someone made me a music mixtape years ago and I am trying to place one of the songs. Much of it wasn’t even music - it was the charismatic lead singer on stage at some large concert - and he was mostly talking, and giving commands to “everybody” to clap their hands and stomp their feet. The audience was loving it and loudly responded. The song had a 60s-70s vibe. Google makes me think this could be Quiet Riot, but I was unable to find a live version on Spotify, and the musical ones available were very different.
Anyone able to identify this?”
Most likely not the song you’re looking for but the first thing that came to mind is the second half of 100,000 Years from Alive! by KISS
I’ll bet anything it’s Quiet Riot, Stomp Your Hands, Clap Your Feet.
Here’s the live version. The audience interaction starts around 4:40.
Long shot… Pat Travers “Boom Boom Out Go The Lights” ?
Hadn’t thought of that one in a long, long time. Loved it as a teenager, realized later that the lyrics are awful.
Maybe they just included the audience part on the tape, since it wasn’t much music. I’ll have to try that link again later - it is currently being unhelpful. If there was an audience part more than a couple minutes long, it was likely Quiet Riot.
I think it’s probably Slade ’ Get Down and Get With It’
An early minor hit in the UK for them.
And now I’ve got time, here’s a link to Get Down and get With It by Slade