It was 1977, the height of New York’s glittering nightlife — a city alive with rhythm, neon, and the electric pulse of youth. In the heart of that cultural explosion came a song that didn’t just capture the moment — it defined it. “Night Fever,” performed by the Bee Gees, became more than music; it became the heartbeat of an era, the sound of a restless generation chasing freedom one Saturday night at a time.
It was 1977, the height of New York’s glittering nightlife — a city alive with...
