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Thread started 08/04/05 7:23am

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anybody collecting 70's music videos or live performances?

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The recent thread on 80's videos reminded me, has anybody else been collecting 70's(and late 60's) videos/performances? I have a stash, and I've been trying to put some compilations together, but they've been kinda hard to find (Man, I wish VH-1 still showed stuff like 8 Track Flashback!, and Best of Midnight Special, etc.)

So far, I've found these:


Sly and The Family Stone - Dance To The Music
Ides Of March - Vehicle
Jackson Five - ABC, The Love You Save, Rockin' Robin, Dancing Machine
Friends Of Distinction - Love or Let Me Be Lonely
Johnny Nash - I Can See Clearly Now
Bill Withers - Ain't No Sunshine
Joe Tex - I Gotcha
Staple Singers - I'll Take You There
Dobie Gray - Drift Away
Earth Wind and Fire (on "Soul!") - Time Is On Your Side, Make It With You, Mom
Commodores - Brick House
Ohio Players - Skin Tight
America - A Horse With No Name
Al Green - Let's Stay Together (Soul Train)
Stevie Wonder (on "Soul!")
Redbone - Come and Get Your Love (Midnight Special)
Chicago - Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is?
Jackie Wilson - Higher n Higher (Soul Train)
Curtis Mayfield - Freddie's Dead
Kool and The Gang -Jungle Boogie (Don Kirshner's Rock Concert)
Stevie Wonder - Superstition (Sesame Street)
Three Degrees - When Will I See You Again (Top O' The Pops)
Chris Rea - Fool If You Think Its Over
Marvin Gaye - Let's Get It On (Soul Train)
Marvin Gaye - Distant Lover (Soul Train)
James Brown - The Big Payback(Midnight Special)
Neil Sedaka - Laughter In The Rain
Steely Dan - Do It Again (Rock Concert)
Steely Dan - Reelin In The Years (Rock Concert)
Rufus w/Chaka Khan - Once You Get Started
Rufus w / Chaka Khan - Tell Me Something Good(Midnight Special)
Hughes Corporation - Rock The Boat
Tower Of Power - What Is Hip ?(Soul Train)
Tower Of Power - So Very Hard To Go (Soul Train)
Ohio Players - Heaven Must Be Like This
Average White Band - Schoolboy Crush (Soul Train)
Isley Brothers - Summer Breeze(Soul Train)
Isley Brothers - Hello It's Me(Soul Train)
Earth Wind And Fire - Evil (Rock Concert)
Earth Wind And Fire - Head To The Sky(Rock Concert)
Spinners - One of A Kind (Love Affair)
Spinners - They Just Can't Stop It (Games People Play)
Hall And Oates - Sarah Smile
KC & The Sunshine Band - I'm Your Boogie Man
Jacksons - Let Me Show You The Way To Go
David Ruffin - Walk Away From Love
Bee Gees - Jive Talkin'
Frank Zappa - Dub Room Special, '74
Earth Wind and Fire - Shining Star (Midnight Special)
Wild Cherry - Play That Funky Music
Jermaine Jackson - Let's Be Young Tonight(Midnight Special)
Commodores - Fancy Dancer (Midnight Special)
Ace - How Long has this Been Goin On (Midnight Special)
Chic - Everybody Dance
Chic - Le Freak
George Duke - Dukey Stick
Gary Wright - Dream Weaver
Quincy Jones w/ Brothers Johnson - Is It Love That We're Missing
Brothers Johnson - Right On Time
Stevie Wonder - (Live on Musikladen)- Higher Ground, Don't You Worry Bout A Thing, etc.
Jacksons - Shake Your Body Down To The Ground(American Bandstand)
Jacksons - You Push Me Away (American Bandstand)
Jacksons - Blame It On The Boogie (video)
Candi Staton - Young Hearts Run Free
Sister Sledge - We Are Family
Little River Band - Reminiscing
Brothers Johnson - Live concert, 78
Starbuck - Moonlight Feels Right
Player - Baby Come Back
Slave - Slide, Just A Touch Of Love, Watching You (Don Kirshner's Rock Concert)
TV Promo Ad - Parliament- Funkentelechy vs Placebo Syndrome
TV Promo Ad -Parliament - Gloryhallastoopid
Paul McCartney and Wings - Arrow Through Me
Toto - Hold The Line
Rickie Lee Jones - Chuck E's In Love (Saturday Night Live)


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Reply #1 posted 08/04/05 8:17am

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paligap said:

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The recent thread on 80's videos reminded me, has anybody else collecting 70's(and late 60's) videos/performances? I have a stash, and I've been trying to put some compilations together, but they've been kinda hard to find (Man, I wish VH-1 still showed stuff like 8 Track Flashback!, and Best of Midnight Special, etc.)

So far, I've found these:


Sly and The Family Stone - Dance To The Music
Ides Of March - Vehicle
Jackson Five - ABC, The Love You Save, Rockin' Robin, Dancing Machine
Friends Of Distinction - Love or Let Me Be Lonely
Johnny Nash - I Can See Clearly Now
Bill Withers - Ain't No Sunshine
Joe Tex - I Gotcha
Staple Singers - I'll Take You There
Dobie Gray - Drift Away
Earth Wind and Fire (on "Soul!") - Time Is On Your Side, Make It With You, Mom
Commodores - Brick House
Ohio Players - Skin Tight
America - A Horse With No Name
Al Green - Let's Stay Together (Soul Train)
Stevie Wonder (on "Soul!")
Redbone - Come and Get Your Love (Midnight Special)
Chicago - Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is?
Jackie Wilson - Higher n Higher (Soul Train)
Curtis Mayfield - Freddie's Dead
Kool and The Gang -Jungle Boogie (Don Kirshner's Rock Concert)
Stevie Wonder - Superstition (Sesame Street)
Three Degrees - When Will I See You Again (Top O' The Pops)
Chris Rea - Fool If You Think Its Over
Marvin Gaye - Let's Get It On (Soul Train)
Marvin Gaye - Distant Lover (Soul Train)
James Brown - The Big Payback(Midnight Special)
Neil Sedaka - Laughter In The Rain
Steely Dan - Do It Again (Rock Concert)
Steely Dan - Reelin In The Years (Rock Concert)
Rufus w/Chaka Khan - Once You Get Started
Rufus w / Chaka Khan - Tell Me Something Good(Midnight Special)
Tower Of Power - What Is Hip ?(Soul Train)
Tower Of Power - So Very Hard To Go (Soul Train)
Ohio Players - Heaven Must Be Like This
Average White Band - Schoolboy Crush (Soul Train)
Isley Brothers - Summer Breeze(Soul Train)
Isley Brothers - Hello It's Me(Soul Train)
Earth Wind And Fire - Evil (Rock Concert)
Earth Wind And Fire - Head To The Sky(Rock Concert)
Spinners - One of A Kind (Love Affair)
Spinners - They Just Can't Stop It (Games People Play)
Hall And Oates - Sarah Smile
KC & The Sunshine Band - I'm Your Boogie Man
Jacksons - Let Me Show You The Way To Go
David Ruffin - Walk Away From Love
Bee Gees - Jive Talkin'
Frank Zappa - Dub Room Special, '74
Earth Wind and Fire - Shining Star (Midnight Special)
Wild Cherry - Play That Funky Music
Jermaine Jackson - Let's Be Young Tonight(Midnight Special)
Commodores - Fancy Dancer (Midnight Special)
Ace - How Long has this Been Goin On (Midnight Special)
Chic - Everybody Dance
Chic - Le Freak
George Duke - Dukey Stick
Gary Wright - Dream Weaver
Quincy Jones w/ Brothers Johnson - Is It Love That We're Missing
Brothers Johnson - Right On Time
Stevie Wonder - (Live on Musikladen)- Higher Ground, Don't You Worry Bout A Thing, etc.
Jacksons - Shake Your Body Down To The Ground(American Bandstand)
Jacksons - You Push Me Away (American Bandstand)
Jacksons - Blame It On The Boogie (video)
Candi Staton - Young Hearts Run Free
Sister Sledge - We Are Family
Little River Band - Reminiscing
Brothers Johnson - Live concert, 78
Starbuck - Moonlight Feels Right
Player - Baby Come Back
Slave - Slide, Just A Touch Of Love, Watching You (Don Kirshner's Rock Concert)
TV Promo Ad - Parliament- Funkentelechy vs Placebo Syndrome
TV Promo Ad -Parliament - Gloryhallastoopid
Paul McCartney and Wings - Arrow Through Me
Toto - Hold The Line
Rickie Lee Jones - Chuck E's In Love (Saturday Night Live)


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Your music collection and knowledge just astonishes me paligap ~ I really have learned a lot from your posts and all the time am reminded of something I've forgotten about. Just this morning was listening to "I'll Take You There". These are ALL live or video? Wow!!!!!
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Reply #2 posted 08/04/05 8:19am

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can ya boy get a copy of that? smile
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can ya boy get a copy of that? smile


Ndeed!
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MoonSongs said:




Your music collection and knowledge just astonishes me paligap ~ I really have learned a lot from your posts and all the time am reminded of something I've forgotten about. Just this morning was listening to "I'll Take You There". These are ALL live or video? Wow!!!!!


Thanks! But yeah, I just wish they would show this kinda stuff on TV more often, or at least make it available for purchase. For example, I know they were showing old Soul Train reruns in Japan a few years ago-- Why the Hell can't they do that here? or release 'em as DVD box sets? I think they'd make a killing!


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paligap said:

MoonSongs said:




Your music collection and knowledge just astonishes me paligap ~ I really have learned a lot from your posts and all the time am reminded of something I've forgotten about. Just this morning was listening to "I'll Take You There". These are ALL live or video? Wow!!!!!


Thanks! But yeah, I just wish they would show this kinda stuff on TV more often, or at least make it available for purchase. For example, I know they were showing old Soul Train reruns in Japan a few years ago-- Why the Hell can't they do that here? or release 'em as DVD box sets? I think they'd make a killing!

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Someone is selling VHS copies of old Soul Train shows. As anybody ordered anything. I have been thinking about getting them since it looks like this stuff in never coming out on DVD. I will post the website later.
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I used to tape music videos.
Somewhere i've got a couple of VHS tapes full.

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The more I think about it, one of those tapes has a live performance of Prince doing America (with horns - Eddie M)

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Reply #7 posted 08/04/05 1:27pm

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theAudience said:

I used to tape music videos.
Somewhere i've got a couple of VHS tapes full.

boxed

The more I think about it, one of those tapes has a live performance of Prince doing America (with horns - Eddie M)

tA



Oh yeah, that has Eddie M and Eric Leeds doing double-horn duty...


you got any 70's stuff on them tapes?


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Reply #8 posted 08/04/05 2:22pm

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I got a few things.Sounds of the 60s , Sounds of the 70s, Cal jam 74(w EWF) & 78,Stevie Wonder on WNET,a couple Stevie & Sly compilations,a couple compilations I made myself that I transfered to DVD PhilG's Funky70s & PhilG's SNL moments.Plus I should get 14 volumes of Soul Train shows from the 70s,some Al Green footage, & James Brown's show "Future shock" which is described as a ripoff of Soul Train soon.I have a bunch more but mostly rock groups like Grand Funk Railroad,KISS,Queen,Kinks,etc.Send me a orgnote,paligap.
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Reply #9 posted 08/04/05 2:30pm

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If I wanted to see a parade of leisure suits, then I would go to one of those wack clubs, when they have insipid things like, Seventies Disco crawl, or some such rot.

The Seventies are over, and for that I think his Holyness.
All you others say Hell Yea!! woot!
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Reply #10 posted 08/04/05 9:06pm

Anxiety

i like to collect obscure 70s variety shows when i can find them on bootleg DVDs...so far, all i have is a paul lynde halloween special with special guest stars KISS. lol

i also have a bunch of TV appearances by sly stone, including some dick cavett interviews and some midnight special concert performances.
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Reply #11 posted 08/04/05 9:11pm

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paligap said:


Oh yeah, that has Eddie M and Eric Leeds doing double-horn duty...


you got any 70's stuff on them tapes?


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Whatever else might have been on MTV/BET from that time period.
I definitely remember the Gap Band Party Train video.
Probably wore the section of tape out where the sista was strolling down Venice Beach drool

I'll have to try and find the tapes.


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Reply #12 posted 08/04/05 9:27pm

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8 Track Flashback:

Brick House - The Commodores
Give Up The Funk - Parliament
Play That Funky Music - Wild Cherry
Boogie Fever - The Sylvers
Boogie Nights - Heatwave
Boogie Oogie Oogie - A Taste Of Honey
I'm Your Boogie Man - KC and the Sunshine Band
Boogie Wonderland - Earth, Wind, and Fire
Best Of My Love - The Emotions
Rockin' Robin - Jackson 5
Dancing Machine - Jackson 5
Shake Your Body Down To The Ground - The Jacksons
You Should Be Dancing - The Bee Gees
Get Down Tonight - KC and the Sunshine Band
I Love The Nightlife - Alicia Bridges
I Will Survive - Gloria Gaynor
YMCA - The Village People

The Midnight Special:

Shake Your Body Down To The Ground - The Jacksons

The Mike Douglas Show:

Enjoy Yourself - The Jacksons

The Cher Show:

Dancing Machine - Jackson 5

Don Kirshner's Rock Concert:

Proud Mary - Ike and Tina Turner
Nutbush City Limits - Ike and Tina Turner
Honky Tonk Woman - Ike and Tina Turner
Machine Gun - The Commodores
For The Love Of Money - The O'Jays
Backstabbers - The O'Jays
Put Your Hands Together - The O'Jays
Rock The Boat - Hues Corporation

American Bandstand:

Rubberband Man - The Spinners
Dance, Dance, Dance - Chic
Everybody Dance - Chic
Love To Love You Baby - Donna Summer
YMCA - The Village People
Macho Man - The Village People
Hollywood - The Village People
I Will Survive - Gloria Gaynor
Anybody Wanna Party - Gloria Gaynor
Disco Nights (Rock Freak) - GQ
Heart Of Glass - Blondie
I Wanna Be Your Lover - Prince
Why You Wanna Treat Me So Bad - Prince

Dick Clark's Rockin' New Year's Eve:

You And I - Rick James
Mary Jane - Rick James

Various Videos from VH1 and BET:

Do Ya' Think I'm Sexy - Rod Stewart
Blame It On The Boogie - The Jacksons
Jive Talking - The Bee Gees
You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real) - Sylvester
Wishing On A Star - Rose Royce
Heart Of Glass - Blondie
Revolution - The Beatles
I Miss You - The Rolling Stones
Sympathy For The Devil - The Rolling Stones
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Reply #13 posted 08/05/05 12:23am

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paligap said:

I know they were showing old Soul Train reruns in Japan a few years ago-- Why the Hell can't they do that here? or release 'em as DVD box sets? I think they'd make a killing.



Indeed! I would be first in line to buy old Soul Train episodes on DVD.But I know where you can buy many of the 70s episodes on VHS...

http://www.angelfire.com/.../home.html


10 incredible volumes!! Spanning the years 1972-76 and featuring classic performances from The Jackson Five,Al Green,Sly Stone,Marvin Gaye,James Brown,David Bowie (!),Donna Summer,etc.These are the same reruns that were airing in Japan several years ago.
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laurarichardson said:

Someone is selling VHS copies of old Soul Train shows.H as anybody ordered anything? I have been thinking about getting them since it looks like this stuff in never coming out on DVD. I will post the website later.



http://www.angelfire.com/.../home.html



They're selling 10 VHS videos of 'Soul Train' from the 70s.I have all ten volumes and they are INCREDIBLE!
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DavidEye said:

laurarichardson said:

Someone is selling VHS copies of old Soul Train shows.H as anybody ordered anything? I have been thinking about getting them since it looks like this stuff in never coming out on DVD. I will post the website later.



http://www.angelfire.com/.../home.html



They're selling 10 VHS videos of 'Soul Train' from the 70s.I have all ten volumes and they are INCREDIBLE!



biggrin Kool! Thanks, DavidEye!
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Reply #17 posted 08/05/05 2:41am

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paligap said:

DavidEye said:




http://www.angelfire.com/.../home.html



They're selling 10 VHS videos of 'Soul Train' from the 70s.I have all ten volumes and they are INCREDIBLE!



biggrin Kool! Thanks, DavidEye!



wait until you see the 1975 episode with Minnie Riperton singing "Lovin You".Lawd have mercy!! lol

Notably,in the 70s,many of these artists were NOT lip-syncing.They performed these songs live.
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I've got 10 VHS tapes full of Soul Train performances from the 70s. A lot of good stuff!
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AsianConnection said:

I've got 10 VHS tapes full of Soul Train performances from the 70s. A lot of good stuff!



From Angelricky? lol
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DavidEye said:

AsianConnection said:

I've got 10 VHS tapes full of Soul Train performances from the 70s. A lot of good stuff!



From Angelricky? lol


Oh shit! It's been awhile, but, I think that's right! EBAY! lol
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Reply #21 posted 08/05/05 4:11am

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AsianConnection said:

DavidEye said:




From Angelricky? lol


Oh shit! It's been awhile, but, I think that's right! EBAY! lol



I got my videos directly from his website (link posted above).I was surprised that he had all this stuff!
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paligap said:




biggrin Kool! Thanks, DavidEye!



wait until you see the 1975 episode with Minnie Riperton singing "Lovin You".Lawd have mercy!! lol

Notably,in the 70s,many of these artists were NOT lip-syncing.They performed these songs live.
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Ndeed! I've seen Mandrill, Tower of Power, Average White Band, The Isley Brothers, and Ike and Tina Turner performances ...They just let them all plug in, and go for it live back then! (although for the Isley Brothers, they had Ernie Isley's guitar turned way down mad-- and on Who's That Lady, of all things!)

But Yeah, I've seen alot of AngelRicky's tapes - the quality is OK, but I've also seen some pristine copies from Japan...that's why I wish they'd put some DVDs out...
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paligap said:

DavidEye said:




wait until you see the 1975 episode with Minnie Riperton singing "Lovin You".Lawd have mercy!! lol

Notably,in the 70s,many of these artists were NOT lip-syncing.They performed these songs live.
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Ndeed! I've seen Mandrill, Tower of Power, Average White Band, The Isley Brothers, and Ike and Tina Turner performances ...They just let them all plug in, and go for it live back then! (although for the Isley Brothers, they had Ernie Isley's guitar turned way down mad-- and on Who's That Lady, of all things!)

But Yeah, I've seen alot of AngelRicky's tapes - the quality is OK, but I've also seen some pristine copies from Japan...that's why I wish they'd put some DVDs out...


WORD! If you get a chance check out the live Sly and the Family Stone performance of "Thank You...", and the live performances by James Brown! "Get On The Good Foot"!!!
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Man, I have so many clips from Midnight Special, Mike Douglas, Dick Cavett, VH1 Flashback, Don's Rock Concert, Cher, Sonny and Cher, The Flip Wilson Show, all of that shit. I tape everybody if it's from that period.
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Reply #25 posted 08/06/05 3:20pm

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But Yeah, I've seen alot of AngelRicky's tapes - the quality is OK, but I've also seen some pristine copies from Japan...that's why I wish they'd put some DVDs out...


As I mentioned before, there's a 14 volume DVD set of the Japanese broadcasts circulating among collectors.
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PhilG said:

paligap said:


But Yeah, I've seen alot of AngelRicky's tapes - the quality is OK, but I've also seen some pristine copies from Japan...that's why I wish they'd put some DVDs out...


As I mentioned before, there's a 14 volume DVD set of the Japanese broadcasts circulating among collectors.


Oh, I see....I didn't know they were from the Japanese broadcasts....
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Reply #27 posted 08/06/05 6:51pm

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speaking of 1970's.

The best 2 concerts I saw were Heart & Kool and the Gang cool
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Reply #28 posted 08/07/05 4:14am

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are you kidding? Since they started puting out music concerts/clips on DVD i have been jonesing for them to put out collections of rare 70s performances. I'm really a fan of 70's music from ALL genres really having grown up in that time when it was common for major radio companies to play soul, rock & pop all together back to back on the same station (ah, those were the days)... but i'm REALLY looking for the harder to find soul clips. A lot of the rock & pop stuff was definitely captured and archived and while some of it is hard to find, a good bunch of of it can be found on compilations and stuff...but the soul stuff wasn't officially documented quite as thoroughly so its not as easy to track down... and a lot of it is simply gone forever which is sad to think about.

At a record show I did come across this bad... i mean really badd quality VHS of a show called "SOUL!"...probably a regional program were soul artist coming through would perform a few songs live...this is the gem of my small but hopefully growing collection...

this tape has great... i mean GREAT live performances of The Chilites, early Harold Melvin & the Bluenotes featuring Teddy Pendergrass, The Spinners, The delfonics & the mighty mighty Dells. like i said the audio & visual quality aint the best, its pretty awful in fact, but the PERFORMANCES are so great and the historical element of it just makes this one of the most valued parts of my collection.

I hope to soon get one of those DVD burners so that i can transfer this gem to something more longlasting than VHS and then make copies to share with folks. I'll try tokeep you posted...

and if anyone outthere has any more footage or informaton about this "SOUL" show (where was it broadcast from, for how long, what years?)...or similar shows/clips like it please let me know. I want em!

By the way Paligap...i am very envious of your collection...NICE! Man i would love to see all of that stuff. I'm curious, how many of yours are actual live performances, (versus lip syncing / early musicvideo type clips?). Either way you have a nice collection of stuff there, it would be a blast to see & hear all of that again...
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justhemusic said:

are you kidding? Since they started puting out music concerts/clips on DVD i have been jonesing for them to put out collections of rare 70s performances. I'm really a fan of 70's music from ALL genres really having grown up in that time when it was common for major radio companies to play soul, rock & pop all together back to back on the same station (ah, those were the days)... but i'm REALLY looking for the harder to find soul clips. A lot of the rock & pop stuff was definitely captured and archived and while some of it is hard to find, a good bunch of of it can be found on compilations and stuff...but the soul stuff wasn't officially documented quite as thoroughly so its not as easy to track down... and a lot of it is simply gone forever which is sad to think about.

At a record show I did come across this bad... i mean really badd quality VHS of a show called "SOUL!"...probably a regional program were soul artist coming through would perform a few songs live...this is the gem of my small but hopefully growing collection...

this tape has great... i mean GREAT live performances of The Chilites, early Harold Melvin & the Bluenotes featuring Teddy Pendergrass, The Spinners, The delfonics & the mighty mighty Dells. like i said the audio & visual quality aint the best, its pretty awful in fact, but the PERFORMANCES are so great and the historical element of it just makes this one of the most valued parts of my collection.

I hope to soon get one of those DVD burners so that i can transfer this gem to something more longlasting than VHS and then make copies to share with folks. I'll try tokeep you posted...

and if anyone outthere has any more footage or informaton about this "SOUL" show (where was it broadcast from, for how long, what years?)...or similar shows/clips like it please let me know. I want em!

By the way Paligap...i am very envious of your collection...NICE! Man i would love to see all of that stuff. I'm curious, how many of yours are actual live performances, (versus lip syncing / early musicvideo type clips?). Either way you have a nice collection of stuff there, it would be a blast to see & hear all of that again...
[Edited 8/7/05 4:23am]


I remember seeing CLASSIC performances by stevie and ew&f on that"Soul" show
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