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The Best of Soul Train 8-25-07 Treat Her Like A Lady - The Temptations
Request Line - Rock Master Scott & the Dynamic Three Performance: Whodini - Freaks Come Out At Night Scramble Board tune (Willie Brown): Jamie - Ray Parker Jr. Video: Out Of Touch - Hall & Oates Borderlines - Jeffrey Osborne Performance: We've Got To Stop - Teena Marie & Ronnie McNeir Misled - Kool & The Gang Performance: Whodini - Friends Soul Train Line: Operator - Midnight Star Performance: Teena Marie - Lovergirl 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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I actually loved this episode. Whodini were BOSS back then and Lady T., oh of course, she was the SHIZNIT!!!!
I loved the song she did with Ronnie... man, no one still can't f*ck with Teena, I don't care what any of y'all say! OLD SCHOOL LIVE ON!!!! MORE OLD EPISODES!!!! | |
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Some thoughts...
Teena Marie can't lip-synch to save her life She didn't seem comfortable doing this.They really should have left her sing live.But she still kicked ass on "Lovergirl" Hall and Oates are one of my favorite groups,but their 80s videos are embarassing bad dancing,big hair,silly clothes,these videos are tacky as hell,lol. Overall,a mediocre episode. | |
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SoulAlive said: Some thoughts...
Teena Marie can't lip-synch to save her life She didn't seem comfortable doing this.They really should have left her sing live.But she still kicked ass on "Lovergirl" Hall and Oates are one of my favorite groups,but their 80s videos are embarassing bad dancing,big hair,silly clothes,these videos are tacky as hell,lol. Overall,a mediocre episode. True, that video was tacky as friggin' hell. | |
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Timmy84 said: SoulAlive said: Some thoughts...
Teena Marie can't lip-synch to save her life She didn't seem comfortable doing this.They really should have left her sing live.But she still kicked ass on "Lovergirl" Hall and Oates are one of my favorite groups,but their 80s videos are embarassing bad dancing,big hair,silly clothes,these videos are tacky as hell,lol. Overall,a mediocre episode. True, that video was tacky as friggin' hell. It is dreadful and you should see their "Method Of Modern Love" video,which is equally embarrassing,lol. | |
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Lady T was sooooo sexy | |
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Timmy84 said: SoulAlive said: Some thoughts...
Teena Marie can't lip-synch to save her life She didn't seem comfortable doing this.They really should have left her sing live.But she still kicked ass on "Lovergirl" Hall and Oates are one of my favorite groups,but their 80s videos are embarassing bad dancing,big hair,silly clothes,these videos are tacky as hell,lol. Overall,a mediocre episode. True, that video was tacky as friggin' hell. I'll take big hair and a few misteps over a "crank", "robocop" or "pop that" on the radio these days. Gimmie Mo Hall & Oates dammit! Why You Jive Turkey You.... | |
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i liked this episode. | |
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It was an okay episode, this must of been around the same time as that other 1984 episode with Donna Summers & The Staple Singers, the only song they didn't play from that episode is Shalamar's 'Dancing In The Sheets".
I even remember ya'll saying that Don was trying to make it the "Pop Train" that year showing those pop music videos. Just like the Huey Lewis video on the last one, that Hall & Oates video was out of place. | |
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Teena was boring, but I was into Ecstasy's soft leather boots and white shorts. | |
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RipHer2Shreds said: Teena was boring, but I was into Ecstasy's soft leather boots and white shorts.
hell yeah! he was working that look. some how i could see kanye west wearing that now. | |
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dancerella said: RipHer2Shreds said: Teena was boring, but I was into Ecstasy's soft leather boots and white shorts.
hell yeah! he was working that look. some how i could see kanye west wearing that now. Unfortunately if Kanye were to wear that, everybody be saying he's gay or some shit but when Ecstasy rocked that look, it was "cool". | |
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DJJillMonroe said: Timmy84 said: True, that video was tacky as friggin' hell. I'll take big hair and a few misteps over a "crank", "robocop" or "pop that" on the radio these days. Gimmie Mo Hall & Oates dammit! "I can't go for that, no can do!" PRINCE: Always and Forever
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LittleBLUECorvette said: DJJillMonroe said: I'll take big hair and a few misteps over a "crank", "robocop" or "pop that" on the radio these days. Gimmie Mo Hall & Oates dammit! "I can't go for that, no can do!" | |
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Abdul said: It was an okay episode, this must of been around the same time as that other 1984 episode with Donna Summers & The Staple Singers, the only song they didn't play from that episode is Shalamar's 'Dancing In The Sheets".
The Donna Summer/Staples Singers episode originally aired on December 15,1984. The Teena Marie/Whodini episode originally aired on January 12,1985. So yeah,these episodes were probably recorded around the same time.Woulda been nice if they had played different songs on every episode. | |
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This episode was simply "so so". The songs they played for the dancers were some of the blandest ones of that era that they could find.
I didn't like the first performance by Teena Marie at all. Her and that guy up there with all those over dramatic gestures reminded me of being at a drag show. The second Teena Marie performance was great though and is the only reason I'm saving my recording of this episode. The best song they played on the whole episode was "Operator" by Midnight Star. However, it was ruined by those stiff girls who danced more like they belonged on "American Bandstand" rather than "Soul Train". It was an early episode from 1985. Don's getting too close to the border. Don't go go up to the summer of 1985. That's when things started really fucking up. . . [Edited 8/27/07 6:22am] Andy is a four letter word. | |
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SoulAlive said: Some thoughts...
Teena Marie can't lip-synch to save her life She didn't seem comfortable doing this.They really should have left her sing live.But she still kicked ass on "Lovergirl" Hall and Oates are one of my favorite groups,but their 80s videos are embarassing bad dancing,big hair,silly clothes,these videos are tacky as hell,lol. Overall,a mediocre episode. Hall and Oates was dancing better than those stiff girls coming down the line. Those women were stiff as hell. Actually, around 1983 or so, I had stopped watching "Soul Train" as religiously as I had before. The music was still good but Don started putting people on that couldn't dance. . . [Edited 8/27/07 6:25am] Andy is a four letter word. | |
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Abdul said:
It was an okay episode, this must of been around the same time as that other 1984 episode with Donna Summers & The Staple Singers, the only song they didn't play from that episode is Shalamar's 'Dancing In The Sheets". Both episodes obviously were recorded on the same day because all the dancers had on the same clothes in both episodes. I even remember ya'll saying that Don was trying to make it the "Pop Train" that year showing those pop music videos. Just like the Huey Lewis video on the last one, that Hall & Oates video was out of place.
Yeah, pop videos seemed to take the place of where the "Soul Train History Book" had previously been. Also, Don was bringing a lot more white dancers onto the show. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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vainandy said:[quote] I didn't like the first performance by Teena Marie at all. Her and that guy up there with all those over dramatic gestures reminded me of being at a drag show. [quote]
that's Ronnie McNair.I have a 1976 episode of 'Soul Train' and it features Ronnie performing a song called "There's No Stronger Love (Than Yours and Mine)".Apparently,he's a singer who never really made it big.These days,he is a member of the Four Tops. The song that he and Teena performed ("We've Got To Stop Meeting Like This"),she originally wanted Rick James to record it with her,but Motown wouldn't let him work with her.She sued Motown in 1982 and eventually left the label,so they didn't want "their" artists working with her. | |
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[quote]SoulAlive said:[quote] vainandy said: I didn't like the first performance by Teena Marie at all. Her and that guy up there with all those over dramatic gestures reminded me of being at a drag show.
that's Ronnie McNair.I have a 1976 episode of 'Soul Train' and it features Ronnie performing a song called "There's No Stronger Love (Than Yours and Mine)".Apparently,he's a singer who never really made it big.These days,he is a member of the Four Tops. The song that he and Teena performed ("We've Got To Stop Meeting Like This"),she originally wanted Rick James to record it with her,but Motown wouldn't let him work with her.She sued Motown in 1982 and eventually left the label,so they didn't want "their" artists working with her. I never did like that song. "Out On A Limb" would have been a better choice for her to perform. Wait a minute, hell no, "Jammin'" would have been the best choice.....keep it uptempo. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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I agree that this episode was mediocre. I really enjoyed Teena's first performance. I used to like that song when Starchild was popular. "Out On A Limb" as a much better song. I wonder if the record company wanted to release the duet as a 2nd single, but changed their mind and released Jammin' instead?
It was really good seeing Whodini on television again. I really enjoyed "Friends" and "Freaks Come Out At Night". Until seeing this performance, I didn't realize they changed djs. The dj with them on ST was not the same guy who was on the cover of "Back In Black". **--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••-
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daPrettyman said: I agree that this episode was mediocre. I really enjoyed Teena's first performance. I used to like that song when Starchild was popular. "Out On A Limb" as a much better song. I wonder if the record company wanted to release the duet as a 2nd single, but changed their mind and released Jammin' instead?
It was really good seeing Whodini on television again. I really enjoyed "Friends" and "Freaks Come Out At Night". Until seeing this performance, I didn't realize they changed djs. The dj with them on ST was not the same guy who was on the cover of "Back In Black". are you sure? cause he did look a bit skinnier back then. but at the same time he didn't look like master d and the camera never went in close to see the face. from a distance though he did look a bit different. nipsy | |
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chewwsey said: daPrettyman said: I agree that this episode was mediocre. I really enjoyed Teena's first performance. I used to like that song when Starchild was popular. "Out On A Limb" as a much better song. I wonder if the record company wanted to release the duet as a 2nd single, but changed their mind and released Jammin' instead?
It was really good seeing Whodini on television again. I really enjoyed "Friends" and "Freaks Come Out At Night". Until seeing this performance, I didn't realize they changed djs. The dj with them on ST was not the same guy who was on the cover of "Back In Black". are you sure? cause he did look a bit skinnier back then. but at the same time he didn't look like master d and the camera never went in close to see the face. from a distance though he did look a bit different. I am probably wrong. He just looked different than I remember. I found this poster online showing them. It looks to be from the same era. **--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••-
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daPrettyman said: chewwsey said: are you sure? cause he did look a bit skinnier back then. but at the same time he didn't look like master d and the camera never went in close to see the face. from a distance though he did look a bit different. I am probably wrong. He just looked different than I remember. I found this poster online showing them. It looks to be from the same era. I can't lie the dj did look a bit odd and grandmaster d never waved his hands like that dj did on the show. you may be right nipsy | |
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vainandy said: This episode was simply "so so". The songs they played for the dancers were some of the blandest ones of that era that they could find.
I didn't like the first performance by Teena Marie at all. Her and that guy up there with all those over dramatic gestures reminded me of being at a drag show. The second Teena Marie performance was great though and is the only reason I'm saving my recording of this episode. The best song they played on the whole episode was "Operator" by Midnight Star. However, it was ruined by those stiff girls who danced more like they belonged on "American Bandstand" rather than "Soul Train". It was an early episode from 1985. Don's getting too close to the border. Don't go go up to the summer of 1985. That's when things started really fucking up. . . [Edited 8/27/07 6:22am] This week's episode will feature Sheena Easton... what year did she appear on Soul Train? '84, '85, '86, '87, '88? I know that around the time I started listening to music, Sheena was the girl on Prince's record ("U Got the Look") and I vaguely remembered "The Lover in Me" being hot around '88 so I'm figuring they're flash forwarding towards the New Jack Swing-era episodes again if this is the case. It couldn't have been '85 because "Sugar Walls" came out in '84. I notice Don didn't add "as always in parting, we wish you love, peace and soul!" I wonder who convinced him to bring it back by '87, '88? [Edited 8/27/07 13:53pm] | |
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Timmy84 said: vainandy said: This episode was simply "so so". The songs they played for the dancers were some of the blandest ones of that era that they could find.
I didn't like the first performance by Teena Marie at all. Her and that guy up there with all those over dramatic gestures reminded me of being at a drag show. The second Teena Marie performance was great though and is the only reason I'm saving my recording of this episode. The best song they played on the whole episode was "Operator" by Midnight Star. However, it was ruined by those stiff girls who danced more like they belonged on "American Bandstand" rather than "Soul Train". It was an early episode from 1985. Don's getting too close to the border. Don't go go up to the summer of 1985. That's when things started really fucking up. . . [Edited 8/27/07 6:22am] This week's episode will feature Sheena Easton... what year did she appear on Soul Train? '84, '85, '86, '87, '88? I know that around the time I started listening to music, Sheena was the girl on Prince's record ("U Got the Look") and I vaguely remembered "The Lover in Me" being hot around '88 so I'm figuring they're flash forwarding towards the New Jack Swing-era episodes again if this is the case. It couldn't have been '85 because "Sugar Walls" came out in '84. I notice Don didn't add "as always in parting, we wish you love, peace and soul!" I wonder who convinced him to bring it back by '87, '88? [Edited 8/27/07 13:53pm] I saw the TV guide website and she will be performing "Sugar Walls". I forgot who the other guest star was....I would look it up but I'm at home on this slow ass computer. Anyway, that episode will be from either 1984 or early 1985. "Soul Train" seemed to be late getting into the songs (they had a whole nation to please). If you notice, on this week's episode, they played "Operator" by Midnight Star. By Christmas of 1984, here in Mississippi, we had already moved on to "Body Snatchers" from that album. He stopped using the closing line of the show briefly because he was trying to get more of the pop audience to start watching. I guess he was unsuccessful and put the line back in. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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vainandy said: I saw the TV guide website and she will be performing "Sugar Walls". I forgot who the other guest star was....I would look it up but I'm at home on this slow ass computer. Anyway, that episode will be from either 1984 or early 1985. "Soul Train" seemed to be late getting into the songs (they had a whole nation to please). If you notice, on this week's episode, they played "Operator" by Midnight Star. By Christmas of 1984, here in Mississippi, we had already moved on to "Body Snatchers" from that album. He stopped using the closing line of the show briefly because he was trying to get more of the pop audience to start watching. I guess he was unsuccessful and put the line back in. In other words, he got the 411: "either bring it back, Don, or we gonna call yo ass out!" | |
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Timmy84 said: vainandy said: I saw the TV guide website and she will be performing "Sugar Walls". I forgot who the other guest star was....I would look it up but I'm at home on this slow ass computer. Anyway, that episode will be from either 1984 or early 1985. "Soul Train" seemed to be late getting into the songs (they had a whole nation to please). If you notice, on this week's episode, they played "Operator" by Midnight Star. By Christmas of 1984, here in Mississippi, we had already moved on to "Body Snatchers" from that album. He stopped using the closing line of the show briefly because he was trying to get more of the pop audience to start watching. I guess he was unsuccessful and put the line back in. In other words, he got the 411: "either bring it back, Don, or we gonna call yo ass out!" People had been talking about it since as early as 1983. There used to be a 10 minute radio show called "Radio Scope" and that's when I heard the headlines before they went to a commercial....."Don Cornelius is trying to take the soul out of Soul Train". Then they came back from the commercial and commented about the pop videos and more white dancers.....which would have been cool if they could dance but they were stiff. Hell, the black dancers were becoming stiff too. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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vainandy said: People had been talking about it since as early as 1983. There used to be a 10 minute radio show called "Radio Scope" and that's when I heard the headlines before they went to a commercial....."Don Cornelius is trying to take the soul out of Soul Train". Then they came back from the commercial and commented about the pop videos and more white dancers.....which would have been cool if they could dance but they were stiff. Hell, the black dancers were becoming stiff too. Yeah, the dancers were stiff... I know what Don was trying to do and I bet he was mad when it didn't work. I feel he was trying to compete with Dick Clark though but he was doing that better when he was being himself...and he knew that. | |
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vainandy said: I saw the TV guide website and she will be performing "Sugar Walls". I forgot who the other guest star was....I would look it up but I'm at home on this slow ass computer. . The Mary Jane Girls Vain | |
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