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The Best of Soul Train 11-10-07

Rhyme Tyme People - Kool & The Gang

Performance: Zulema - Wanna Be Where You Are

Scramble Board tune (David Ruffin): Jackson 5 - Whatever You Got I Want

Performance: Graham Central Station - Feel The Need

When Will I See You Again - Three Degrees

Performance: Leon Haywood - Believe Half Of What You See

Funky President - James Brown

Performance: Graham Central Station - Release Yourself

You're the First, the Last, My Everything - Barry White

Performance: Zulema - Standing in the Back Row of Your Heart

Soul Train Line: Midnight Sky - The Isley Brothers

Performance: Graham Central Station - Can You Handle It?



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Reply #1 posted 11/10/07 12:04pm

funkpill

Good one from begin'n to end...

I remember this segment...

Celebrity spotted: A young Jody Watley dancing jig
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Reply #2 posted 11/10/07 12:04pm

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Cool episode, I just finished watching it.
PRINCE: Always and Forever
MICHAEL JACKSON: Always and Forever
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Reply #3 posted 11/10/07 12:11pm

Timmy84

funkpill said:

Good one from begin'n to end...

I remember this segment...

Celebrity spotted: A young Jody Watley dancing jig


I was just about to say that! biggrin
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Reply #4 posted 11/10/07 12:16pm

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Reply #5 posted 11/10/07 12:43pm

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This is probably my favorite pre-disco episode so far. The Graham Central Station performances were the absolute best. They were just like I like them, hard, wild, and funky.

As I was labeling my disc that I recorded the show on, I noticed that this is my 40th episode I have on DVD. It would be #41 if it weren't for that malfunction with my DVD recorder a few weeks ago with the Kool & The Gang episode that I am absolute sick that I lost. But I don't want to talk about that. lol Anyway, thanks for the old episodes Don and keep 'em coming hard and funky. And may I ask again, bring on The Barkays!
Andy is a four letter word.
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Reply #6 posted 11/10/07 12:49pm

funkpill

Now bring on Bootsy!!! headbang



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Reply #7 posted 11/10/07 1:15pm

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funkpill said:

Now bring on Bootsy!!! headbang



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Yeah. We're taking requests now. But when the first person asks for Shitney Houston or a late 80s episode, the request line will close! lol
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Reply #8 posted 11/10/07 1:21pm

RipHer2Shreds

vainandy said:

This is probably my favorite pre-disco episode so far. The Graham Central Station performances were the absolute best. They were just like I like them, hard, wild, and funky.

As I was labeling my disc that I recorded the show on, I noticed that this is my 40th episode I have on DVD. It would be #41 if it weren't for that malfunction with my DVD recorder a few weeks ago with the Kool & The Gang episode that I am absolute sick that I lost. But I don't want to talk about that. lol Anyway, thanks for the old episodes Don and keep 'em coming hard and funky. And may I ask again, bring on The Barkays!

Wait, wait, wait! People here actually talked you into the digital age? lol I remember a thread with responses from me and IAintTheOne (among others) suggesting you get a DVD burner. lol Glad you went through with it!
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Reply #9 posted 11/10/07 1:28pm

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RipHer2Shreds said:

vainandy said:

This is probably my favorite pre-disco episode so far. The Graham Central Station performances were the absolute best. They were just like I like them, hard, wild, and funky.

As I was labeling my disc that I recorded the show on, I noticed that this is my 40th episode I have on DVD. It would be #41 if it weren't for that malfunction with my DVD recorder a few weeks ago with the Kool & The Gang episode that I am absolute sick that I lost. But I don't want to talk about that. lol Anyway, thanks for the old episodes Don and keep 'em coming hard and funky. And may I ask again, bring on The Barkays!

Wait, wait, wait! People here actually talked you into the digital age? lol I remember a thread with responses from me and IAintTheOne (among others) suggesting you get a DVD burner. lol Glad you went through with it!


I bought a DVD recorder because of IAintTheONe when he told me the price had gone down. I've always hated tapes, both video and audio, because they wear out and you have all that fast forwarding to do. I'm not against DVDs at all. I'm against the recorders being too damn expensive to afford. lol
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Reply #10 posted 11/10/07 1:37pm

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I bought a DVD recorder because of IAintTheONe when he told me the price had gone down. I've always hated tapes, both video and audio, because they wear out and you have all that fast forwarding to do. I'm not against DVDs at all. I'm against the recorders being too damn expensive to afford. lol

No, I didn't figure you were against it at all. Just knew you were a fussbudget. wink
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Reply #11 posted 11/11/07 2:21am

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OMG, what was that mop covering Larry's head? lol Larry was workin' his bass for real and his silky-smooth do' . . . go head Larry!
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Reply #12 posted 11/11/07 10:00am

funkpill

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OMG, what was that mop covering Larry's head? lol Larry was workin' his bass for real and his silky-smooth do' . . . go head Larry!



Chocolate's wig looks like it was gonna falloff, the way she was shakin her head lol
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Reply #13 posted 11/11/07 9:17pm

Abdul

vainandy said:

This is probably my favorite pre-disco episode so far. The Graham Central Station performances were the absolute best. They were just like I like them, hard, wild, and funky.

As I was labeling my disc that I recorded the show on, I noticed that this is my 40th episode I have on DVD. It would be #41 if it weren't for that malfunction with my DVD recorder a few weeks ago with the Kool & The Gang episode that I am absolute sick that I lost. But I don't want to talk about that. lol Anyway, thanks for the old episodes Don and keep 'em coming hard and funky. And may I ask again, bring on The Barkays!


I've taped them all except two, The Teena Marie/Whodini episode and the Barry White Episode. We had a power outage the night of the Teena Marie one and I didn't catch the Barry White one until the last twenty minutes. I've taped all the rest with these five being the ones I go back and watch most:

1.Rick James & SOS Band
2.Brick & Sister Sledge
3.Average White Band
4.Patrice Rushen & Sugar Hill Gang
5.The Time & Patti Labelle
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Reply #14 posted 11/12/07 12:04am

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Abdul said:

vainandy said:

This is probably my favorite pre-disco episode so far. The Graham Central Station performances were the absolute best. They were just like I like them, hard, wild, and funky.

As I was labeling my disc that I recorded the show on, I noticed that this is my 40th episode I have on DVD. It would be #41 if it weren't for that malfunction with my DVD recorder a few weeks ago with the Kool & The Gang episode that I am absolute sick that I lost. But I don't want to talk about that. lol Anyway, thanks for the old episodes Don and keep 'em coming hard and funky. And may I ask again, bring on The Barkays!


I've taped them all except two, The Teena Marie/Whodini episode and the Barry White Episode. We had a power outage the night of the Teena Marie one and I didn't catch the Barry White one until the last twenty minutes. I've taped all the rest with these five being the ones I go back and watch most:

1.Rick James & SOS Band
2.Brick & Sister Sledge
3.Average White Band
4.Patrice Rushen & Sugar Hill Gang
5.The Time & Patti Labelle


I missed the first two or three episodes because I was looking for the time and channel that it came on. When someone posted on the org that they were showing old episodes, I kept searching for a "Soul Train Classic" or something like that. I never dreamed they were showing the old episodes in the new show's time slot and were showing old episodes instead of new ones. That part made me really happy. lol

Once I started recording them, I didn't record the Levert, Freddie Jackson, and maybe one or two other late 80s episodes. There was one 70s episode and one early 80s episode that I didn't keep because all the songs were the same for the dancers as some of the other episodes.
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