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Best of Soul Train 3-17-07 Welcome aboard you're right on time.
Lovelight - O'Bryan Freakshow on the Dance Floor - The Bar-Kays Performance: Run-D.M.C. - Rock Box Scramble Board tune (John Thompson): Don't Look Any Further - Dennis Edwards Video: Heart of Rock and Roll - Huey Lewis & The News She's Strange - Cameo Performance: The Dazz Band - Joystick Make A Wish Spotlight: Jesse Peralez I Want to Break Free - Queen Performance: Run-D.M.C. - Jam-Master Jay Soul Train Line: Dancing In The Sheets - Shalamar Performance: The Dazz Band - Swoop Love, Peace & SOUL tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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theAudience said: Video: Heart of Rock and Roll - Huey Lewis & The News
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this episode did NOT come on in my area!! They were showing a stupid St.Patrick's Day parade instead. | |
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Milty said: theAudience said: Video: Heart of Rock and Roll - Huey Lewis & The News
Hey, Huey's got (heart and) soul! "Whitney was purely and simply one of a kind." ~ Clive Davis | |
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SoulAlive said: this episode did NOT come on in my area!! They were showing a stupid St.Patrick's Day parade instead.
same heah | |
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The Dazz Band and Run DMC will be on tonight on the Soul Train Classics. (3/17). | |
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This is the first one Ive missed. | |
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i got to watch the show this week (why on earth channel 5 didn't show it last week, i have no clue...). i thought this week's episode was kinna lame--woulda been better if run dmc and the dazz band got to perform live. the bit with the make-a-wish kid was really sweet, though. the boy was groovin!
and who the hell was that guy in the spiderman costume? | |
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didja see the awards show last night?
gee talk about amatuer. | |
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Milty said: didja see the awards show last night?
gee talk about amatuer. it didn't even air where i'm at. | |
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Luckily, I get two shots at Soul Train on my satellite system.
WGN (superstation) early and KTLA (local CW affiliate) later. Soul Train Awards Show? tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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Please Don....give us more episodes from the 70s!!
How about the early 70s (1972,73,74) and the late 70s (1977,78,79)? They seem to be skipping over these years. | |
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SoulAlive said: Please Don....give us more episodes from the 70s!!
How about the early 70s (1972,73,74) and the late 70s (1977,78,79)? They seem to be skipping over these years. That's what I'm saying. SynthiaRose said "I'm in love with blackguitaristz. Especially when he talks about Hendrix."
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blackguitaristz said: SoulAlive said: Please Don....give us more episodes from the 70s!!
How about the early 70s (1972,73,74) and the late 70s (1977,78,79)? They seem to be skipping over these years. That's what I'm saying. for real Bootsy episode please | |
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SoulAlive said: Please Don....give us more episodes from the 70s!!
How about the early 70s (1972,73,74) and the late 70s (1977,78,79)? They seem to be skipping over these years. they've played a couple of them, but it ain't enough. it'd be nice if they focused more on the early years of the program. | |
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dreamfactory313 said: This is the first one Ive missed.
me too. my cable went out on saturday so i couldn't see any tv that day. i was so mad! | |
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I watched this with my daughter. She was commenting on the hair and clothes...
Man, we wore some silly looking stuff back then, but you couldn't tell us we weren't clean!! The Soul Train awards were pretty lame. Mainly due to the fact that half of the winners weren't even there and the lip syncing (sp?)! You would think after 20 years someone would re-vamp it. Either that or just not have a half-ass production! [Edited 3/19/07 9:24am] BEAUTIFUL, LOVED AND BLESSED"
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SoulAlive said: Please Don....give us more episodes from the 70s!!
How about the early 70s (1972,73,74) and the late 70s (1977,78,79)? They seem to be skipping over these years. HECK YEAH! I did see it. I thought run dmc did really well. I was singing the words. dazz was cool they did two great cuts. I want more from the latter part of the seventies. I hate that I missed the vanity one. I programed my dvr but it didn't work [Edited 3/19/07 9:26am] nipsy | |
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Handclapsfingasnapz said: i got to watch the show this week (why on earth channel 5 didn't show it last week, i have no clue...). i thought this week's episode was kinna lame--woulda been better if run dmc and the dazz band got to perform live. the bit with the make-a-wish kid was really sweet, though. the boy was groovin!
and who the hell was that guy in the spiderman costume? Yeah this week's show was kinda lame, Huey Lewis video????? Dancing In The Sheets played for the Soul Train Line song? They could of played something better. SoulAlive or anybody who knows at what point in 1984 did that episode air and what were the jams at that point in that year? [Edited 3/19/07 10:10am] | |
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OK, this will probably be controversial but oh well.
This episode was ok but nothing spectacular. Overall, I enjoyed the episode, however Run DMC, changed the vibe of the show for me and not in a good way. Though I was familiar with "Rock Box", the upbeat rhythm of the Funk and RnB from the Music of the show and the performances of the Dazz Band was lost when they performed. Even the audience stoppped dancing and just basically stood there and sort of bopped to the beat.The whole vibe changed and it was just a preview of what was to come in the future. I like Run DMC and thought the performances were good, however the Hip Hop element seemed just as much out of place as the Huey Lewis video, if not MORE so. Just my opinion. I am convinced Beyonce's career would not be where it is, if she had dark skin. | |
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Abdul said: Yeah this week's show was kinda lame, Huey Lewis video????? Dancing In The Sheets played for the Soul Train Line song? They could of played something better.SoulAlive or anybody who knows at what point in 1984 did that episode air and what were the jams at that point in that year?
This episode originally aired on June 16,1984.Some of the jams that were "hot" at that time include: "When Doves Cry" by Prince and The Revolution "No Parking On The Dancefloor" by Midnight Star "Ice Cream Castles" by The Time "17" by Rick James "Dirty Dancer" by Bar Kays "Why Can't We" by Bobby Womack "Beat Street Breakdown" by Grandmaster Flash "I Didn't Mean To Turn You On" by Cherelle "I.O.U" by Freeze "My Heart's Divided" by Shannon "There's No Stoppin Us (Breakin)" by Ollie and Jerry "Block Party" by Stacy Lattisaw and Johnny Gill "My Best Friend's Girlfriend" by Marcus Miller "Somebody Else's Guy" by Jocelyn Brown looking at that list makes me sad.We had so many JAMS back then!! What the hell happened? Today's music doesn't come close. [Edited 3/20/07 5:11am] | |
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I was prepared. I knew previously that the damn parade was going to be on WGN that afternoon so I watched it on my local channel that night. On Friday and Saturday nights, I never have my TV on because I usually drink and listen to music. This Saturday was no exception. By the time "Soul Train" came on, I had about 15 or 16 beers and was fucked up. I had to watch it again Sunday morning to remember what was on it.
Anyway, this episode was OK. It was great seeing the dancers dancing to The Barkays. The Dazz Band were great but Run DMC absolutely did the wrong songs. "30 Days" and "Hard Times" would have been better choices. The Huey Lewis video was totally out of place. I did enjoy watching the little boy dancing with the Asian girl and the guy with all the masks. I remember seeing that when it first aired. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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Abdul said:
Yeah this week's show was kinda lame, Huey Lewis video????? Dancing In The Sheets played for the Soul Train Line song? They could of played something better. That was during the time that people were accusing Don Cornelius of "taking the soul out of Soul Train". More pop/rock songs were being played on the songs (even pop songs that were never played on R&B radio), more white dancers were brought in, and a lot of the black lady dancers had lost their rhythm. Just look at the Soul Train line, those black girls were as stiff as white girls. The black guys were still getting down but more and more of them started doing more of that ballet looking shit. Hell, it was like watching Gene Anthony Ray on "Fame". This is around the era where we started comparing the dancers on "Soul Train" to the dancers on our local show "Black Gold".....which "Soul Train" couldn't touch. SoulAlive or anybody who knows at what point in 1984 did that episode air and what were the jams at that point in that year?
Judging by the songs played on that episode, it was late summer to early fall of 1984. "Freakshow On The Dance Floor" and "Dancing In The Sheets" were fairly new at the time. Both songs by both The Dazz Band and Run DMC were totally out of style when that episode originally aired. (A common thing about Soul Train that us here in Mississippi used to notice. We got off back then. ) It was about time for The Dazz Band to come out with "Let It All Blow" from their next album and "30 Days" by Run DMC was all over the radio during that time....as one last song released as a single from their first album. It wouldn't be much longer till the first single to their next album was released. During that time, it seems like Soul Train would play it safe and wait to see if something became a hit before they played it. It was in it's first early stages of going downhill. When Shitney came along the next year and fucked up music by being such a boring influence on new artists, the show really started getting shitty.....it became almost the "Pop Train". . . [Edited 3/20/07 15:07pm] Andy is a four letter word. | |
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SoulAlive said: Abdul said: Yeah this week's show was kinda lame, Huey Lewis video????? Dancing In The Sheets played for the Soul Train Line song? They could of played something better.SoulAlive or anybody who knows at what point in 1984 did that episode air and what were the jams at that point in that year?
This episode originally aired on June 16,1984.Some of the jams that were "hot" at that time include: "When Doves Cry" by Prince and The Revolution "No Parking On The Dancefloor" by Midnight Star "Ice Cream Castles" by The Time "17" by Rick James "Dirty Dancer" by Bar Kays "Why Can't We" by Bobby Womack "Beat Street Breakdown" by Grandmaster Flash "I Didn't Mean To Turn You On" by Cherelle "I.O.U" by Freeze "My Heart's Divided" by Shannon "There's No Stoppin Us (Breakin)" by Ollie and Jerry "Block Party" by Stacy Lattisaw and Johnny Gill "My Best Friend's Girlfriend" by Marcus Miller "Somebody Else's Guy" by Jocelyn Brown looking at that list makes me sad.We had so many JAMS back then!! What the hell happened? Today's music doesn't come close. [Edited 3/20/07 5:11am] Also.... In The Mix - Roger Outrageous - Lakeside Throwdown - Griffith Time Is Running Out - The Jonzun Crew Egypt, Egypt - Egyptian Lover Reckless - David Storrs and Chris "The Glove" Taylor featuring Ice T I Feel For You - Chaka Khan Operator - Midnight Star Don't Stand Another Chance - Janet Jackson Mr. Groove - One Way 99 1/2 - Carol Lynn Townes Five Minutes Of Funk - Whodini In The Dark - Roy Ayers Just The Way You Like It - The SOS Band The Word Is Out - Jermaine Stewart Erotic City - Prince The Glamorous Life - Sheila E. Sugar Walls - Sheena Easton Also "Roxanne Roxanne" by UTFO and the answer records by Roxanne Shante and the Real Roxanne. My senior year in high school had just begun. I remember that year well. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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Thanks SoulAlive and Vainandy for schooling me on that time period in 1984. I hadn't even started kindergarden yet when that episode aired,that didn't happen until September of 1984. | |
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Abdul said: Thanks SoulAlive and Vainandy for schooling me on that time period in 1984. I hadn't even started kindergarden yet when that episode aired,that didn't happen until September of 1984.
Damn! Now I feel old... BEAUTIFUL, LOVED AND BLESSED"
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vainandy said: Also.... In The Mix - Roger Outrageous - Lakeside Throwdown - Griffith Time Is Running Out - The Jonzun Crew Egypt, Egypt - Egyptian Lover Reckless - David Storrs and Chris "The Glove" Taylor featuring Ice T I Feel For You - Chaka Khan Operator - Midnight Star Don't Stand Another Chance - Janet Jackson Mr. Groove - One Way 99 1/2 - Carol Lynn Townes Five Minutes Of Funk - Whodini In The Dark - Roy Ayers Just The Way You Like It - The SOS Band The Word Is Out - Jermaine Stewart Erotic City - Prince The Glamorous Life - Sheila E. Sugar Walls - Sheena Easton Also "Roxanne Roxanne" by UTFO and the answer records by Roxanne Shante and the Real Roxanne. My senior year in high school had just begun. I remember that year well. Ahh yes! Tha Class of 85... BEAUTIFUL, LOVED AND BLESSED"
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Geritzla said: vainandy said: Also.... In The Mix - Roger Outrageous - Lakeside Throwdown - Griffith Time Is Running Out - The Jonzun Crew Egypt, Egypt - Egyptian Lover Reckless - David Storrs and Chris "The Glove" Taylor featuring Ice T I Feel For You - Chaka Khan Operator - Midnight Star Don't Stand Another Chance - Janet Jackson Mr. Groove - One Way 99 1/2 - Carol Lynn Townes Five Minutes Of Funk - Whodini In The Dark - Roy Ayers Just The Way You Like It - The SOS Band The Word Is Out - Jermaine Stewart Erotic City - Prince The Glamorous Life - Sheila E. Sugar Walls - Sheena Easton Also "Roxanne Roxanne" by UTFO and the answer records by Roxanne Shante and the Real Roxanne. My senior year in high school had just begun. I remember that year well. Ahh yes! Tha Class of 85... Hell yeah! We're the baddest class alive....we're the class of 85! Andy is a four letter word. | |
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vainandy said: I was prepared. I knew previously that the damn parade was going to be on WGN that afternoon so I watched it on my local channel that night. On Friday and Saturday nights, I never have my TV on because I usually drink and listen to music. This Saturday was no exception. By the time "Soul Train" came on, I had about 15 or 16 beers and was fucked up. I had to watch it again Sunday morning to remember what was on it.
Anyway, this episode was OK. It was great seeing the dancers dancing to The Barkays. The Dazz Band were great but Run DMC absolutely did the wrong songs. "30 Days" and "Hard Times" would have been better choices. The Huey Lewis video was totally out of place. I did enjoy watching the little boy dancing with the Asian girl and the guy with all the masks. I remember seeing that when it first aired. I was in high school around this time and believe it or not that was when radio stations were crossing over. I could remember hearing i want a new drug, tears for fears, madonna,etc. on black radio. Conversely, confunkshun's don't let your love grow cold, prince,rick james u bring the freak out,etc. was getting play on white radio stations. I learned a lot about pop music by listening to black radio then because i was not an mtv guy back then. It was not a surprise to see the huey lewis video on soul train then because of what was happening at radio stations then. As for the soul train episode, you had to love the dazz band jamming in their church suits. Joystick was one of my favorite albums then and the dazz were at their peak with this album. Swoop was the shit too. I never got to see the dazz perform live until the united we funk all stars tour. Don't laugh at my funk
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Also isn't it ironic some 22 years ago run dmc and rap was considered
the specialty rather than the norm? Now it is the other way around. Someone please help keep that funk alive. Don't laugh at my funk
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