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The Best of Soul Train 8-4-07

Standing on the Top - The Temptations

Outlaw - War

Performance: A Taste of Honey - I'll Try Something New

Scramble Board tune (Bill Cosby): Old Fashioned Love - Smokey Robinson

Soul Train History Book: Let's Stay Together - Al Green

Do I Do - Stevie Wonder

Performance: Jeffrey Osborne - I Really Don't Need No Light

Early in the Morning - The Gap Band

Performance: A Taste of Honey - We've Got The Groove

Soul Train Line: Let It Whip - The Dazz Band

Performance: Jeffrey Osborne - Baby



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Reply #1 posted 08/04/07 12:57pm

SoulAlive

Cool episode,but I wonder why Jeffrey Osborne didn't perform "On The Wings Of Love" as his second song.

This episode was clearly from the spring of '82.That's when all of these songs were popular.
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Reply #2 posted 08/04/07 6:37pm

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This was a cool episode. I really enjoyed the ST Line. You can really tell that this was pre-Thriller and pre-Motown 25.
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Reply #3 posted 08/04/07 6:49pm

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SoulAlive said:

Cool episode,but I wonder why Jeffrey Osborne didn't perform "On The Wings Of Love" as his second song.

This episode was clearly from the spring of '82.That's when all of these songs were popular.


I think "On the Wings of Love" was released in the SUMMER of 1982. Since it was the spring of '82 when this episode was produced, I would think "On the Wings" came out a little later. That's the hit pop fans know him for too. But I always dug "I Really Don't Need No Light". nod
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Reply #4 posted 08/04/07 11:50pm

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Lots of hot chicks in this episode. One in pink, another in some red and another with some blue and yellow.


The performances were great too. Taste of Honey are some very beutiful ladies (I liked the second joint they did) and Jeffry was cool. Throwback Al Green rocked the crowd.
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Reply #5 posted 08/05/07 1:41am

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Al Green looked like trash in the flashback segment...
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Reply #6 posted 08/05/07 6:49am

SPYZFAN1

Good to see you back Aud. wink Another great show. I think the dude on keys in A Taste Of Honey also played guitar with Stanley Clarke and George Duke on their LP. He was a busy cat that year.

Janice and Hazel looked great.They still look pretty much the same today. I'd really like to see the episode when Jefferey Osbourne & LTD jammed on the show. They tore it up.
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Reply #7 posted 08/05/07 10:54am

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ABeautifulOne said:

Al Green looked like trash in the flashback segment...


Well, I'm sure there were a lot of ladies who would've loved to take out that "trash"...
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Reply #8 posted 08/05/07 10:56am

MsLegs

JesseDezz said:

ABeautifulOne said:

Al Green looked like trash in the flashback segment...


Well, I'm sure there were a lot of ladies who would've loved to take out that "trash"...

nod Exactly. Some people's trash is another's treasure.
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Reply #9 posted 08/05/07 10:26pm

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Reply #10 posted 08/05/07 10:29pm

Abdul

I really enjoyed this episode, I Really Don't Need No Light is my jam!

Taste Of Honey looked great


That first lady that went down the Soul Train Line is sooooo sexy, I woulda run my fingers all through her hair
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Reply #11 posted 08/05/07 10:35pm

MsLegs

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I really enjoyed this episode, I Really Don't Need No Light is my jam!

nod Jeffery has a hell of a voice.
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Reply #12 posted 08/06/07 9:54am

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Timmy84 said:

SoulAlive said:

Cool episode,but I wonder why Jeffrey Osborne didn't perform "On The Wings Of Love" as his second song.

This episode was clearly from the spring of '82.That's when all of these songs were popular.


I think "On the Wings of Love" was released in the SUMMER of 1982. Since it was the spring of '82 when this episode was produced, I would think "On the Wings" came out a little later. That's the hit pop fans know him for too. But I always dug "I Really Don't Need No Light". nod



it was a cool episode. the dancing were better than the performances. I do like I really don't need no light. but I thought woo woo woo was the first single from jeffery. and he didn't move a bit. I liked his interview with don cornelious. tast of honey were good. I am waiting for some bands to perform. soul train is taking too long.
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Reply #13 posted 08/06/07 1:32pm

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chewwsey said:

Timmy84 said:



I think "On the Wings of Love" was released in the SUMMER of 1982. Since it was the spring of '82 when this episode was produced, I would think "On the Wings" came out a little later. That's the hit pop fans know him for too. But I always dug "I Really Don't Need No Light". nod



it was a cool episode. the dancing were better than the performances. I do like I really don't need no light. but I thought woo woo woo was the first single from jeffery. and he didn't move a bit. I liked his interview with don cornelious. tast of honey were good. I am waiting for some bands to perform. soul train is taking too long.

Jeffrey had 2 albums b4 "You Should Be Mine" was released.

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Reply #14 posted 08/06/07 1:57pm

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It was a pretty good episode, especially "Standing On The Top" and "Outlaw". I also enjoyed A Taste of Honey's "We've Got The Groove". I had totally forgotten about that song.
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Reply #15 posted 08/06/07 7:18pm

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MsLegs said:

Abdul said:

I really enjoyed this episode, I Really Don't Need No Light is my jam!

nod Jeffery has a hell of a voice.


Sure does--it seems to get better with time!
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Reply #16 posted 08/06/07 8:21pm

MsLegs

daPrettyman said:


Jeffrey had 2 albums b4 "You Should Be Mine" was released.



Both of these albums were produced by George Duke.
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