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Thread started 03/07/17 2:32pm

purplethunder3
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What was the "coolest" music show ever on the air?

My first choice is Soul Train. Second choice--The Midnight Special. What are your choices?

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Reply #1 posted 03/07/17 2:49pm

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purplethunder3121 said:

My first choice is Soul Train. Second choice--The Midnight Special. What are your choices?



I admit I'm jealous because you got to see Soul Train.... Wish I would have seen that show.

Or maybe they can come out with a current version of the show! 😀
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Reply #2 posted 03/07/17 2:51pm

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melissadance4ever said:

purplethunder3121 said:

My first choice is Soul Train. Second choice--The Midnight Special. What are your choices?

I admit I'm jealous because you got to see Soul Train.... Wish I would have seen that show. [Edited 3/7/17 14:50pm]

There's clips on Youtube. Plus, reruns used to be on TV. And there's a DVD set you can buy. smile

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Reply #3 posted 03/07/17 2:58pm

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Oh, damn! Wrong forum! err lol Mods, please re-direct. razz

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Reply #4 posted 03/07/17 3:26pm

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I used to watch Soul Train and American Bandstand every Saturday. It was exciting whenever a Minneapolis-related act performed like André Cymone or Ta Mara and The Seen.

As for music video shows, I used to live for 120 Minutes in college.

But from what I have heard, the U.K. had the best music shows.


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Reply #5 posted 03/07/17 7:56pm

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Soul Train in the 80's, when Louie "Ski" Carr and Rosie Perez were featured dancers... nothing else comes close

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Reply #6 posted 03/07/17 8:21pm

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SOUL! (host: Ellis Haizlip)

Because where else can you see Teddy Pendergrass with a Prince Valiant hairdo? razz

You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton
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Reply #7 posted 03/08/17 9:39am

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What cool music shows are on the air now?

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Reply #8 posted 03/08/17 9:43am

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What cool music shows are on the air now?

The Voice and the X Factor lol
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MotownSubdivision said:


The Voice and the X Factor lol


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Reply #10 posted 03/08/17 11:21am

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sexton said:

MotownSubdivision said:


The Voice and the X Factor lol


sad

Music shows seem to be a thing of the past. I don't think a Soul Train, Midnight Special, Solid Gold, Top of the Pops or an American Bandstand would fit in with today's vapid reality-show culture.

I do understand but at the same time can't understand why people watch these hollow music audition shows. Going off of what I remember of American Idol, they don't make new stars, the most talented people don't even win and on top of that, the winners go on to do nothing. Almost all of the 1st place contestants of AI seem to drop off the face of the earth after winning which should make one question what's the point? Oh yeah, ratings...

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sexton said:

What cool music shows are on the air now?

I like Live From Daryl's House. There's also the long running PBS show, Austin City Limits.

You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton
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Reply #12 posted 03/08/17 1:08pm

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friday night videos, 120 minutes, austin city limits, soundbreaking, live from the artist's den, behind the music, live at 9:30...

i'd have to go with 'austin city limits' as the best.

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MotownSubdivision said:

Music shows seem to be a thing of the past. I don't think a Soul Train, Midnight Special, Solid Gold, Top of the Pops or an American Bandstand would fit in with today's vapid reality-show culture.

Well, nowadays a person can go on Youtube and watch whoever they want, whenever they want. That didn't exist back then, so if you wanted to watch a music act, you had to wait for a show that only came on once a week and lasted 30 minutes to an hour. Really, it was less time than that without the commercials. Some shows came on late at night too, so if a kid had an early bedtime, they couldn't watch it.

You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton
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Reply #14 posted 03/08/17 1:33pm

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I also miss NBC's Sunday Night/ Night Music/After New Years from the late 80's and early to mid 90's--Hosted by David Sanborn , they had all kinds of musical guests, both solo and with combinations--D'angelo and Eric Clapton, Bootsy and Carla Bley, Miles Davis, James Taylor and Milton Nascimento, Todd Rundgren, Sting, Earl Klugh with Joe Sample & Donald Fagen with Patti Austin, etc....Marcus Miller usually lead the house band....probably for the grown -up set, but it never really found an audience--and they kept putting it on later and later at night..at one point I think it was on at 2:00am--sad......

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Reply #15 posted 03/08/17 1:40pm

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MickyDolenz said:

sexton said:

What cool music shows are on the air now?

I like Live From Daryl's House. There's also the long running PBS show, Austin City Limits.

I lamost forgot about those! Two very good music shows.

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Reply #16 posted 03/08/17 1:42pm

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MickyDolenz said:

MotownSubdivision said:

Music shows seem to be a thing of the past. I don't think a Soul Train, Midnight Special, Solid Gold, Top of the Pops or an American Bandstand would fit in with today's vapid reality-show culture.

Well, nowadays a person can go on Youtube and watch whoever they want, whenever they want. That didn't exist back then, so if you wanted to watch a music act, you had to wait for a show that only came on once a week and lasted 30 minutes to an hour. Really, it was less time than that without the commercials. Some shows came on late at night too, so if a kid had an early bedtime, they couldn't watch it.

Yeah, but there was a kind of excitement about watching live shows (wasn't it live?) like The Midnight Special way back when... At least I thought it was live when I was a kid watching Tina Turner dance her ass off on Saturday night!

"Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato

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Reply #17 posted 03/08/17 2:17pm

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purplethunder3121 said:

Yeah, but there was a kind of excitement about watching live shows (wasn't it live?) like The Midnight Special way back when... At least I thought it was live when I was a kid watching Tina Turner dance her ass off on Saturday night!

That's what I mean, because today's audience can watch an act anytime, they're not going to really care about a music program like American Bandstand. Look at the main MTV channel, they show music videos very little today. They had to put other kinds of programs on to get people to watch their channel. The shows don't really have anything to do with music at all.

You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton
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Reply #18 posted 03/08/17 4:57pm

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Soul Train & American Bandstand

cool cool

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Reply #19 posted 03/08/17 6:01pm

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Soul Train in the 80's, when Louie "Ski" Carr and Rosie Perez were featured dancers... nothing else comes close


Soul Train set the standard in the 70's. Midnight Special with the inimitable Wolfman Jack was a huge show as well, and pretty doggone diverse. Prince himself appeared.

Other than that, I'd say, Yo! MTV Raps was the coolest and most impactful. It brought the Golden Age(s) of Hip-Hop to the masses.

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Reply #21 posted 03/08/17 8:29pm

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All y'all tripping.

106 & Park!

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Reply #22 posted 03/08/17 9:13pm

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All y'all tripping.

106 & Park!

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Pre Bow Wow.

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Reply #23 posted 03/08/17 11:13pm

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later with jools holland has had some great moments

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Reply #24 posted 03/08/17 11:14pm

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Lyp Sync Battle is the best music show on tv today. Say What? Karoke is the best to ever air.

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Reply #25 posted 03/09/17 8:13am

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MickyDolenz said:

purplethunder3121 said:

Yeah, but there was a kind of excitement about watching live shows (wasn't it live?) like The Midnight Special way back when... At least I thought it was live when I was a kid watching Tina Turner dance her ass off on Saturday night!

That's what I mean, because today's audience can watch an act anytime, they're not going to really care about a music program like American Bandstand. Look at the main MTV channel, they show music videos very little today. They had to put other kinds of programs on to get people to watch their channel. The shows don't really have anything to do with music at all.


The MTV Live channel is non-stop music shows like Live From Daryl's House, Later with Jools Holland, previously televised concerts, etc.

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Reply #26 posted 03/10/17 5:35pm

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All y'all tripping.

106 & Park!

nod It was good when Free and AJ hosted the show.

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Reply #27 posted 03/10/17 6:55pm

motown1958

Video Soul with Donnie Simpson (BET); Soul Train; The Midnight Special

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Reply #28 posted 03/10/17 7:09pm

CynicKill

The 2 million in a week days...

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Reply #29 posted 03/12/17 2:46pm

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Don Kirshner's Rock Concert without a doubt.
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