The moonlit setting serves as a neutral ground where everyone is just there to dance. Cultural Legacy

"It's such a fine and natural sight." Joy is the priority: "We get it almost every night."

Released in 2000, Toploader’s cover of stands as one of those rare instances where a remake arguably eclipses the original in the public consciousness. While Sherman Kelly wrote the song in 1969 and his band, King Harvest, took it to the charts in 1972, Toploader transformed it into a definitive anthem of the early 2000s feel-good indie-pop era. The Sonic Atmosphere