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Here are the upcoming episodes of "Soul Train" for the next 5 weeks. I didn't want to re-type all that so I will copy and paste what I posted on the Rick James website.....
In case you guys haven't noticed, since December "Soul Train" has been airing full-length old episodes from the 1970s and 1980s on WGN. It has been absolutely great! Anyway, I checked the TV Guide website for details on upcoming episodes and this is what I found. All the dates on the site were incorrect (they had Monday dates and we all know that "Soul Train" aires on Saturdays.) Anyway, I gathered the future information and re-typed it for you guys with the correct dates. I know my corrections are correct because I have been recording the show faithfully for the last five or six weeks and my corrected old dates jive with their incorrect dates. Get your VCRs and DVD recorders ready! January 27 Pebbles, Jermaine Stewart, and The Bus Boys February 3 Average White Band and Undisputed Truth February 10 Rick James and The S.O.S. Band (Rick James will be performing "Big Time" and The S.O.S. Band will be performing "Take Your Time".) February 17 Evelyn King and Grandmaster Flash and The Furious Five February 24 Donna Summer and The Staple Singers http://tvguide.com/detail...eid=594649 Andy is a four letter word. | |
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Nothing on Bootsy's Rubber Band huh?? | |
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I'm not that excited about the show that will air this weekend.Pebbles,Jermaine Stewart? Sounds like a late-80s episode
But I can't wait for the Feb.10 show.Rick James and The SOS Band!! | |
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SoulAlive said: I'm not that excited about the show that will air this weekend.Pebbles,Jermaine Stewart? Sounds like a late-80s episode
Meanwhile, I'm waiting with baited breath! Pebbles! But I can't wait for the Feb.10 show.Rick James and The SOS Band!!
I'll be watching that one as well. "Whitney was purely and simply one of a kind." ~ Clive Davis | |
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Did anybody watch it last week? They had Patrice Rushen and The Sugarhill Gang on there.During the line dance segment,they played "Super Love" by Skyy....who remembers that jam?
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SoulAlive said: Did anybody watch it last week? They had Patrice Rushen and The Sugarhill Gang on there.During the line dance segment,they played "Super Love" by Skyy....who remembers that jam?
I know you do cuz you started a thread on it I was looking forward to the SOS Band/Rick james episode till I saw which songs they'd be doing. I don't like either one of those. On the other hand... February 17
Evelyn King and Grandmaster Flash and The Furious Five February 24 Donna Summer and The Staple Singers | |
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you don't like "Take Your Time (Do It Right)"???? | |
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SoulAlive said: you don't like "Take Your Time (Do It Right)"????
You beat me to it! "Whitney was purely and simply one of a kind." ~ Clive Davis | |
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SoulAlive said: you don't like "Take Your Time (Do It Right)"????
No, so get over it. But I love them. Saw them in concert this summer. | |
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RipHer2Shreds said: February 24
Donna Summer and The Staple Singers [/quote] Donna has appeared on Soul Train at least 3 times that I know of: ***In early 1976,singing "Could It Be Magic" and "Love To Love You Baby".The other guest was Johnny Taylor. ***in late 1976,singing "Spring Affair" and "Winter Melody" (this is most likely the episode that will air on Feb.24) ***in 1984,singing "There Goes My Baby" and "I'm Free" have you seen any of those performances? | |
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AlexdeParis said: SoulAlive said: you don't like "Take Your Time (Do It Right)"????
You beat me to it! let's give him a hard time! | |
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SoulAlive said: Donna has appeared on Soul Train at least 3 times that I know of: ***In early 1976,singing "Could It Be Magic" and "Love To Love You Baby".The other guest was Johnny Taylor. ***in late 1976,singing "Spring Affair" and "Winter Melody" (this is most likely the episode that will air on Feb.24) ***in 1984,singing "There Goes My Baby" and "I'm Free" have you seen any of those performances? I saw both 76 clips on youtube and loved them! Didn't see the 84 one. | |
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SoulAlive said: AlexdeParis said: You beat me to it! let's give him a hard time! It's more that I've heard it so much since I was a young'un that I can't stand to hear it another time. I enjoyed it live and it sounded great live, but I skip it when I listen to any of their albums. | |
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RipHer2Shreds said: SoulAlive said: Donna has appeared on Soul Train at least 3 times that I know of: ***In early 1976,singing "Could It Be Magic" and "Love To Love You Baby".The other guest was Johnny Taylor. ***in late 1976,singing "Spring Affair" and "Winter Melody" (this is most likely the episode that will air on Feb.24) ***in 1984,singing "There Goes My Baby" and "I'm Free" have you seen any of those performances? I saw both 76 clips on youtube and loved them! Didn't see the 84 one. I have the 1976 performances on a VHS tape.I also have another 1976 performance with David Bowie singing "Fame" on Soul Train. | |
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RipHer2Shreds said: SoulAlive said: let's give him a hard time! It's more that I've heard it so much since I was a young'un that I can't stand to hear it another time. I enjoyed it live and it sounded great live, but I skip it when I listen to any of their albums. That's what I assumed. It was the only reasonable explanation. "Whitney was purely and simply one of a kind." ~ Clive Davis | |
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AlexdeParis said: RipHer2Shreds said: It's more that I've heard it so much since I was a young'un that I can't stand to hear it another time. I enjoyed it live and it sounded great live, but I skip it when I listen to any of their albums. That's what I assumed. It was the only reasonable explanation. Why I oughtta... | |
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AlexdeParis said: RipHer2Shreds said: It's more that I've heard it so much since I was a young'un that I can't stand to hear it another time. I enjoyed it live and it sounded great live, but I skip it when I listen to any of their albums. That's what I assumed. It was the only reasonable explanation. He used this exact same explanation on the Natalie Cole "This Will Be" thread,lol | |
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SoulAlive said: AlexdeParis said: That's what I assumed. It was the only reasonable explanation. He used this exact same explanation on the Natalie Cole "This Will Be" thread,lol You incorrigible curmudgeon. The same truth holds here...not an excuse. | |
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RipHer2Shreds said: SoulAlive said: He used this exact same explanation on the Natalie Cole "This Will Be" thread,lol You incorrigible curmudgeon. The same truth holds here...not an excuse. I'm not sure what a "curmudgeon" is,but anyways...I agree with you.When songs are played too much,I get sick of them too.If I never hear the Isley Bros "Between The Sheets" again,that'll be okay with me. | |
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SoulAlive said: RipHer2Shreds said: You incorrigible curmudgeon. The same truth holds here...not an excuse. I'm not sure what a "curmudgeon" is,but anyways...I agree with you.When songs are played too much,I get sick of them too.If I never hear the Isley Bros "Between The Sheets" again,that'll be okay with me. Princeton defines it as "a crusty irascible cantankerous old person full of stubborn ideas." I don't actually see you that way. And see...I never tire of that Isleys tune, though I don't need to hear it sampled again. | |
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SoulAlive said: RipHer2Shreds said: You incorrigible curmudgeon. The same truth holds here...not an excuse. I'm not sure what a "curmudgeon" is,but anyways...I agree with you.When songs are played too much,I get sick of them too.If I never hear the Isley Bros "Between The Sheets" again,that'll be okay with me. I may want to hear them less, but I never get sick of great songs... no matter how many times they've been played. "Whitney was purely and simply one of a kind." ~ Clive Davis | |
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[quote] SoulAlive said: I'm not that excited about the show that will air this weekend.Pebbles,Jermaine Stewart? Sounds like a late-80s episode
I'm not exited about that episode either. I can already tell by the guest stars that it is going to be around 1987 and most of the songs are going to be crossover R&B songs. A lot of the songs are good but looking back after I know the outcome of the damage crossover R&B did to funk, it depresses the hell out of me. I will probably do the same thing I did a few weeks ago when they aired the Levert episode from the late 1980s. I will probably watch it, record it, watch it a few times during the week, get more and more disgusted with the crossover shit, and record over the next week with the next episode. But I can't wait for the Feb.10 show.Rick James and The SOS Band!!
That's the main one I'm looking forward to. However, before they get through airing these old episodes, they need to play the tribute episode they had to Rick James in 1981. Rick performed about four songs, all the records played for the dancers, including the Soul Train Line was Rick James, even the scramble board answer was Rick James. . . [Edited 1/26/07 14:17pm] Andy is a four letter word. | |
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SoulAlive said: Did anybody watch it last week? They had Patrice Rushen and The Sugarhill Gang on there.During the line dance segment,they played "Super Love" by Skyy....who remembers that jam?
That was THE BEST episode they have played so far. They played nothing but funk, funk, and more funk..... Give It To Me Baby - Rick James Whatcha Gonna Do For Me - Chaka Khan Get Tough - Kleeer Aye No Corida - Quincy Jones Call It What You Want - Bill Summers and Summers Heat Super Love - Skyy Patrice Rushen got funky with "Never Gonna Give You Up" and The Sugarhill Gang did "8th Wonder"....back when rap was funky....in other words when rap was good, because if it ain't funky, it's a bunch of bullshit. I was watching last week and was having a musical orgasm! Andy is a four letter word. | |
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vainandy said:[quote] I'm not exited about that episode either. I can already tell by the guest stars that it is going to be around 1987 and most of the songs are going to be crossover R&B songs. A lot of the songs are good but looking back after I know the outcome of the damage crossover R&B did to funk, it depresses the hell out of me. I will probably do the same thing I did a few weeks ago when they aired the Levert episode from the late 1980s. I will probably watch it, record it, watch it a few times during the week, get more and more disgusted with the crossover shit, and record over the next week with the next episode. But I can't wait for the Feb.10 show.Rick James and The SOS Band!!
That's the main one I'm looking forward to. However, before they get through airing these old episodes, they need to play the tribute episode they had to Rick James in 1981. Rick performed about four songs, all the records played for the dancers, including the Soul Train Line was Rick James, even the scramble board answer was Rick James. . . [Edited 1/26/07 14:17pm] RICK JAMES!!!!! | |
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SoulAlive said: RipHer2Shreds said: February 24
Donna Summer and The Staple Singers Donna has appeared on Soul Train at least 3 times that I know of: ***In early 1976,singing "Could It Be Magic" and "Love To Love You Baby".The other guest was Johnny Taylor. ***in late 1976,singing "Spring Affair" and "Winter Melody" (this is most likely the episode that will air on Feb.24) ***in 1984,singing "There Goes My Baby" and "I'm Free" have you seen any of those performances? On the upcoming episode with Donna Summer, the TV Guide website lists her as performing "Supernatural Love" (which I barely remember and didn't like the song) and The Staple Singers doing "Slippery People" so that lets me know it was 1984. I wonder if she did three songs on that episode. I'm looking forward to that episode also to see what songs they play for the dancers because there was some great funk out in 1984. . . [Edited 1/26/07 14:30pm] Andy is a four letter word. | |
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I saw in Soul Train a great performance of Rev. Al Green few weeks ago. He was with his righ arm hurt or something and did a tremendous live version of Come and Take Me . "Todo está bien chévere" Stevie | |
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vainandy said: I didn't want to re-type all that so I will copy and paste what I posted on the Rick James website.....
In case you guys haven't noticed, since December "Soul Train" has been airing full-length old episodes from the 1970s and 1980s on WGN. It has been absolutely great! Anyway, I checked the TV Guide website for details on upcoming episodes and this is what I found. All the dates on the site were incorrect (they had Monday dates and we all know that "Soul Train" aires on Saturdays.) Anyway, I gathered the future information and re-typed it for you guys with the correct dates. I know my corrections are correct because I have been recording the show faithfully for the last five or six weeks and my corrected old dates jive with their incorrect dates. Get your VCRs and DVD recorders ready! January 27 Pebbles, Jermaine Stewart, and The Bus Boys February 3 Average White Band and Undisputed Truth February 10 Rick James and The S.O.S. Band (Rick James will be performing "Big Time" and The S.O.S. Band will be performing "Take Your Time".) February 17 Evelyn King and Grandmaster Flash and The Furious Five February 24 Donna Summer and The Staple Singers http://tvguide.com/detail...eid=594649 I LOVE THESE SOUL TRAIN CLASSICS!!! I wish Don would stop frontin' and put these joints in a DVD box set. | |
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I wasn't feelin' this weekend's episode,but it was still nice going back to 1988 did anyone see it? The guests were Pebbles,Jermaine Stewart and the Bus Boys. | |
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vainandy said: On the upcoming episode with Donna Summer, the TV Guide website lists her as performing "Supernatural Love" (which I barely remember and didn't like the song) and The Staple Singers doing "Slippery People" so that lets me know it was 1984. I wonder if she did three songs on that episode.I'm looking forward to that episode also to see what songs they play for the dancers because there was some great funk out in 1984.
I remember this episode! I saw it back in the fall of '84.Donna sings "Supernatural Love" (not "There Goes My Baby",as I previously thought) and then comes back and sings "I'm Free",the best song on her 'Cats Without Claws' album. | |
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SoulAlive said: I wasn't feelin' this weekend's episode,but it was still nice going back to 1988 did anyone see it? The guests were Pebbles,Jermaine Stewart and the Bus Boys. I saw it. It wasn't all that but at least it was better than the 1986 episode with Levert and James Ingram a few weeks ago (that I recorded over ). I'll probably save this episode though because at least it contained funk (what little was left back then). The songs they played were some of the best they could, for 1988 anyway. But hearing all those songs from the year 1988 brought back some depressing memories of what else was all over the radio at the time that didn't get played on the show.....because they would have been too slow to dance to. I was surprised with The Bus Boys performance. I remember them being rock so I was expecting them to be my least favorite of the guests. Those guys had changed their style and put some funk into it. Hell, they should have let them do two songs and let Pebbles do only one song, instead of that boring adult contemporary song she did at the end of the show. Anyway, I hope they are through playing around in the late 1980s and go no further than 1984. I'm really dying to see some episodes from 1978 and 1979 when disco was huge. That's when I first started watching the show. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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