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The Best of Soul Train 3-31-07

You can bet your last money it's all gonna be a stone gas honey.

Live It Up - The Isley Brothers

Performance: George McCrae - Rock Your Baby

Machine Gun - The Commodores

Performance: Rufus - Tell Me Something Good

My Thang - James Brown

Performance: Franklin Ajaye - Stand up routine

Boogie Joe, the Grinder - Quincy Jones

Performance: Billy Preston - Nothing from Nothing

Main Line - Ashford & Simpson

Performance: Rufus - You Got The Love

Soul Train Line: Ballero - War

Performance: Billy Preston - Struttin'


They didn't show the Scramble Board segment but Herbie Hancock was the answer.


Love, Peace & SOUL



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Reply #1 posted 03/31/07 1:52pm

SoulAlive

I really hope Harlepolis saw this episode.It was nice seeing Rufus and Chaka Khan in their prime lol

Did you guys notice how BIG the Afros were in this episode?! There was one little lady who looked like she was wearing several Afro wigs at the same time,lol.Billy Preston had a giantic Afro too.

Cool episode thumbs up!
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Reply #2 posted 03/31/07 1:57pm

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SoulAlive said:

I really hope Harlepolis saw this episode.It was nice seeing Rufus and Chaka Khan in their prime lol

Did you guys notice how BIG the Afros were in this episode?! There was one little lady who looked like she was wearing several Afro wigs at the same time,lol.Billy Preston had a giantic Afro too.

Cool episode thumbs up!

Aah, Afro-wigs. In Billy Preston's case anyway. lol


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Reply #3 posted 03/31/07 2:02pm

SoulAlive

theAudience said:

SoulAlive said:

I really hope Harlepolis saw this episode.It was nice seeing Rufus and Chaka Khan in their prime lol

Did you guys notice how BIG the Afros were in this episode?! There was one little lady who looked like she was wearing several Afro wigs at the same time,lol.Billy Preston had a giantic Afro too.

Cool episode thumbs up!

Aah, Afro-wigs. In Billy Preston's case anyway. lol


lol back in the day,did you have a gigantic Afro like that?
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Reply #4 posted 03/31/07 2:04pm

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SoulAlive said:


lol back in the day,did you have a gigantic Afro like that?

I did for a bit. (not a wig)

Maybe I can find a picture (maybe not...falloff ).


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Reply #5 posted 03/31/07 2:06pm

SoulAlive

You shoulda seen me in kindergarden boxed I can't believe my parents let me walk around with an Afro like that,lol
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Reply #6 posted 03/31/07 2:25pm

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SoulAlive said:

You shoulda seen me in kindergarden boxed I can't believe my parents let me walk around with an Afro like that,lol

Aw, you're just a youngblood. smile


This is what I looked like around that age...



...A pic my Dad took of my Mom and I in Central Park.



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Reply #7 posted 04/01/07 8:20pm

k7i2m3

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SoulAlive said:

You shoulda seen me in kindergarden boxed I can't believe my parents let me walk around with an Afro like that,lol

Aw, you're just a youngblood. smile


This is what I looked like around that age...



...A pic my Dad took of my Mom and I in Central Park.



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that pic is absolutely adorable.
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Reply #8 posted 04/01/07 9:41pm

Abdul

This episode was the truth, I love those 70's episodes.


Those dancers were gettin down somethin serious, especially that one lady with the grey suit on. I've seen her on some of the other 70's episodes rockin the pigtails, she could dance her ass off back then.Who is she?
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Reply #9 posted 04/02/07 2:54am

SoulAlive

theAudience said:

SoulAlive said:

You shoulda seen me in kindergarden boxed I can't believe my parents let me walk around with an Afro like that,lol

Aw, you're just a youngblood. smile


This is what I looked like around that age...



...A pic my Dad took of my Mom and I in Central Park.


thumbs up! cool pic
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Reply #10 posted 04/02/07 7:30am

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This episode was great. Much better than that weak bullshit last weekend. Keep them coming like this one and play some late 70s.
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Reply #11 posted 04/02/07 7:32am

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SoulAlive said:

Billy Preston had a giantic Afro too.


He looked horrible. Between the hair and the beard, he barely even had a face. He looked like some type of furry little animal. lol
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Reply #12 posted 04/02/07 7:34am

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Abdul said:

Those dancers were gettin down somethin serious


Yes they were! There were no stiff ladies on that episode trying to model coming down the line. They straight got off. I've never heard that song by War but I love it.
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Reply #13 posted 04/02/07 9:11am

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I'm so mad I missed this episode! mad

I just plain forgot. Good-ness.
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Reply #14 posted 04/02/07 9:16am

dancerella

vainandy said:

SoulAlive said:

Billy Preston had a giantic Afro too.


He looked horrible. Between the hair and the beard, he barely even had a face. He looked like some type of furry little animal. lol



he looked the like cowardly lion with that fro and beard. that shit was shocking eek
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Reply #15 posted 04/02/07 9:30am

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theAudience said:

SoulAlive said:


lol back in the day,did you have a gigantic Afro like that?

I did for a bit. (not a wig)

Maybe I can find a picture (maybe not...falloff ).


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Or maybe you could share your hottie big-hair picture... falloff

OK....go ahead.... brick

cool
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Reply #16 posted 04/02/07 10:30am

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Ok, since no one mentioned it, I will. During the Soul Train line did anyone catch Jeffery Daniels and that CARAZY GIGANTIC BOWTIE?!?!?!
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Reply #17 posted 04/03/07 9:00am

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Rufus and chaka rocked it. Damn chaka was a bad mama jama back then. lol
Don't laugh at my funk
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Reply #18 posted 04/04/07 12:08am

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Rufus and chaka rocked it. Damn chaka was a bad mama jama back then. lol


nod razz
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Reply #19 posted 04/04/07 10:00am

chewwsey

vainandy said:

SoulAlive said:

Billy Preston had a giantic Afro too.


He looked horrible. Between the hair and the beard, he barely even had a face. He looked like some type of furry little animal. lol

fro

yeah billy was frowing like it never stops! but he sure can play and dance at the same time.
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Reply #20 posted 04/04/07 10:09am

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VelvetJ said:

Ok, since no one mentioned it, I will. During the Soul Train line did anyone catch Jeffery Daniels and that CARAZY GIGANTIC BOWTIE?!?!?!



OK had to go back to the recording and rewatch it. I totally missed him the first time. I saw Damita Jo a few weeks back and man that took me back to a whole other place in time. My husband couldn't believe how tiny Chaka was. It was great to see the band together again.

I love the best of Soul Train. I watch the show now almost as much as I did back in the day. smile
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Reply #21 posted 04/04/07 10:11am

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theAudience said:



They didn't show the Scramble Board segment but Herbie Hancock was the answer.


Love, Peace & SOUL



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Really? I have it on my recording. hmmm
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Reply #22 posted 04/04/07 11:49am

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Kissmequick said:

Really? I have it on my recording. hmmm

confuse Oh yeah?

I'll have to scan the show if I haven't deleted it from the DVR already.


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Reply #23 posted 04/04/07 11:50am

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cubic61052 said:

Or maybe you could share your hottie big-hair picture... falloff

OK....go ahead.... brick

cool

Thanks for saving me the trouble. smile


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Reply #24 posted 04/04/07 11:59am

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Nah, they need to play some more 80's episodes. That's where it was at. headbang
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Reply #25 posted 04/04/07 12:05pm

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NWF said:

Nah, they need to play some more 80's episodes. That's where it was at. headbang


Just as long as they are from 1980-1984. Nothing after that.
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Reply #26 posted 04/04/07 12:07pm

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vainandy said:



Just as long as they are from 1980-1984. Nothing after that.


No way, there was just as much good stuff after that. Jody Watley for example. You just mad because that's when Hip-Hop began to take off. Well the old school Hip-Hop was much better back then than it is now. tease
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Reply #27 posted 04/04/07 12:11pm

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NWF said:

vainandy said:



Just as long as they are from 1980-1984. Nothing after that.


No way, there was just as much good stuff after that. Jody Watley for example. You just mad because that's when Hip-Hop began to take off. Well the old school Hip-Hop was much better back then than it is now. tease
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Even early 80s hip hop was better than late 80s hip hop. Early 80s was much faster. Late 80s was slower and more sampled. The late 80s was the infancy stages of how it turned out in the 90s. In the early 80s, it was still bleeding off disco and funk (which was good). lol

Also, Shitney wasn't around in the early 80s fucking things up. lol
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Reply #28 posted 04/04/07 12:21pm

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vainandy said:



Even early 80s hip hop was better than late 80s hip hop. Early 80s was much faster. Late 80s was slower and more sampled. The late 80s was the infancy stages of how it turned out in the 90s. In the early 80s, it was still bleeding off disco and funk (which was good). lol

Also, Shitney wasn't around in the early 80s fucking things up. lol
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Well, this was before Shitney met Bobby, so she wasn't that bad. lol
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Reply #29 posted 04/04/07 12:33pm

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NWF said:

vainandy said:



Even early 80s hip hop was better than late 80s hip hop. Early 80s was much faster. Late 80s was slower and more sampled. The late 80s was the infancy stages of how it turned out in the 90s. In the early 80s, it was still bleeding off disco and funk (which was good). lol

Also, Shitney wasn't around in the early 80s fucking things up. lol
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Well, this was before Shitney met Bobby, so she wasn't that bad. lol


Hell, after she got with him, she even fucked him up. He was funky before he met her ass. She takes the funk out of every thing she touches....except her stankin' cat. lol
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