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Reply #30 posted 02/06/07 12:36am

SoulAlive

WillieDynamite said:

Did anyone else see Jody Watley during the line dance with the other guy from Shalamar? She was also in the first 15 minutes as well!


I knew that was her!! lol I knew that she became a Soul Train dancer in 1974,so whenever I see any episodes that came after that,I always look for her.She can also be seen clearly in a 1976 episode during Johnny Taylor's performance of "Disco Lady".
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Reply #31 posted 02/06/07 12:39am

SoulAlive

vainandy said:

Besides The Average White Band and The O'Jay's "I Love Music", I don't think I've heard any of those songs they played. They were decent though and sure as hell better than those late 80s episodes.


The first song they played was "To Each His Own" by Faith,Hope and Charity.One of my favorite disco jams headbang


to each his own
that's my philosophy
I don't know what's right for you
and you don't know what's right for me


lol produced by Van McCoy ("The Hustle") so it has his classic sound
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Reply #32 posted 02/06/07 7:16am

Handclapsfinga
snapz

SoulAlive said:

vainandy said:

Besides The Average White Band and The O'Jay's "I Love Music", I don't think I've heard any of those songs they played. They were decent though and sure as hell better than those late 80s episodes.


The first song they played was "To Each His Own" by Faith,Hope and Charity.One of my favorite disco jams headbang


to each his own
that's my philosophy
I don't know what's right for you
and you don't know what's right for me


lol produced by Van McCoy ("The Hustle") so it has his classic sound

i love that cut! when don announced what it was i was like "woo!" dancing jig
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Reply #33 posted 02/07/07 6:26am

SoulAlive

Handclapsfingasnapz said:

SoulAlive said:



The first song they played was "To Each His Own" by Faith,Hope and Charity.One of my favorite disco jams headbang


to each his own
that's my philosophy
I don't know what's right for you
and you don't know what's right for me


lol produced by Van McCoy ("The Hustle") so it has his classic sound

i love that cut! when don announced what it was i was like "woo!" dancing jig



the lyrics are GREAT lol

the best advice in the line of business
is to mind your business

If you got no business,then make it your business
to leave other people's business alone


They appeared on a 1976 episode,singing that song and another jam called "Don't Go Looking For Love".I swear,I need to go on a vinyl dig to look for their album.
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Reply #34 posted 02/07/07 6:30am

RipHer2Shreds

Is there a Web site with a complete listing of songs from each episode? I've come across several that list which songs were performed live, but are there any that list all the songs from each episode?
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Reply #35 posted 02/08/07 10:46am

paligap

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theAudience said:

Handclapsfingasnapz said:


that performance was shit-hot. headbang

falloff

Nice...aah...graphic description. cool



lol I loved the live "Schoolboy Crush"!!! Bangin!!!!



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Reply #36 posted 02/09/07 12:31am

SoulAlive

can't wait to watch this week's episode on Saturday.It's from 1980 and features Rick James and the SOS Band.Rick is gonna perform "Big Time",one of his most underrated songs.
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