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"The Scene": A Detroit Dance Show Back In The Day Someone did a thread on this show a few years ago so I thought I'd do another one on it today. They are getting down on this show and this is exactly how we were doing it down here in Jackson. While the dancers on "Soul Train" were beginning to become stiff and trying to model rather than dance, local shows like these were still shakin' ass and getting down and dirty like it's supposed to be done. We had a similar local show in my area in the 1970s and 1980s called "Black Gold" that was hosted by Lee King. Lee, if you're out there, and you might be because you played plenty of Prince on your show and it's the first place I ever heard the song "Head", post those old videos so we can show them how we used to throwdown down here. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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I know about 'The Scene' I was in Detroit in the summer of '81,vacationing with my family.I remember watching this show and they played a brand new song called "Get It Up" by a group called The Time.First time I heard it,lol. | |
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SoulAlive said: I know about 'The Scene' I was in Detroit in the summer of '81,vacationing with my family.I remember watching this show and they played a brand new song called "Get It Up" by a group called The Time.First time I heard it,lol. I thought you were originally from Detroit. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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vainandy said: I thought you were originally from Detroit. I was born there but we relocated to California when I was just two years old Alot of my relatives live there so I visit from time to time. | |
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i remember that first thread...and there needs to be more stuff from the scene on youtube, because i love watching these clips! | |
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SoulAlive said: vainandy said: I thought you were originally from Detroit. I was born there but we relocated to California when I was just two years old Alot of my relatives live there so I visit from time to time. So how have you been enjoying yourself down South in these unbearable over 100 degree temperatures? Andy is a four letter word. | |
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vainandy said: So how have you been enjoying yourself down South in these unbearable over 100 degree temperatures? I'm in Atlanta right now (after spending three days in Missisippi) and I can see why this city is nicknamed "Hotlanta" | |
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SoulAlive said: vainandy said: So how have you been enjoying yourself down South in these unbearable over 100 degree temperatures? I'm in Atlanta right now (after spending three days in Missisippi) and I can see why this city is nicknamed "Hotlanta" You better not spend too much time outdoors and if you do, wear some sunscreen. Don't think that because you're black you won't sunburn. You'll be taking your ass back to California with skin peeling like a damn snake. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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vainandy said: I really dig this one with the wild banging ! Yeah, that's much more loose than some Soul Train episodes lol. vainandy said: Dang ! i vaguely recognise a the brief guitar-riff in the first 7 seconds. I got track in my collection and gotta find it (Edit : i think that guitar-riff is from O'Bryan's "LoveLite") [Edited 6/27/09 12:09pm] | |
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vainandy said: You better not spend too much time outdoors and if you do, wear some sunscreen. Don't think that because you're black you won't sunburn. You'll be taking your ass back to California with skin peeling like a damn snake. Shit,I don't even go outside very much.It's too damn hot! Yesterday,I hung out downtown and went to the CNN building but other than that,I'm staying indoors with the air conditioner on. | |
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Check the Prince-look-a-likes
[Edited 6/27/09 12:21pm] | |
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Ain't David aka SoulAlive from Detroit? Where were you born? | |
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I just see on Youtube another Detroit dance-program from the late 80's called "The New Dance Show".
Here they're throwing down on Captain Rapp's "Bad Times", a release on which i think Jam & Lewis performed too : [Edited 6/27/09 12:43pm] | |
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Shango said: I just see on Youtube another Detroit dance-program from the late 80's called "The New Dance Show".
Here they're throwing down on Captain Rapp's "Bad Times", a release on which i think Jam & Lewis perfomed too : Aw hell, I love that! Andy is a four letter word. | |
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vainandy said: Aw hell, I love that! Yeah man, that jam is banging ! The bass-synthesizer is all over that track. [Edited 6/27/09 12:45pm] | |
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Shango said: vainandy said: Aw hell, I love that! Yeah man, that jam is banging ! The bass-synthesizer is all over that track. [Edited 6/27/09 12:45pm] The clip has 1989 printed on it but I think that's a mistake because that song was out in my senior year of high school (Class of 1985) and the clothes and hairstyles look like those from my senior year also. You were exactly right. That track was a Jam and Lewis production. . . . [Edited 6/27/09 13:15pm] Andy is a four letter word. | |
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Shango said: Check the Prince-look-a-likes
i was sitting here watching that like "if ONE MORE dude who looks like they just stepped off of the pr movie set comes dancing down that line..." | |
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vainandy said: The clip has 1989 printed on it but I think that's a mistake because that song was out in my senior year of high school (Class of 1985) and the clothes and hairstyles look like those from my senior year also. You were exactly right. That track was a Jam and Lewis production. Yeah... i actually thought that jam came out around 1983. So that "New Dance Show" started even earlier in the 80's ?... because i somewhat got the impression that it started in the late 80's, since most episodes from that show on Youtube have music from that era and even some early housemusic. That Captain Rapp-track might've been a "classic track of the day" which they played in their show with late-80's jams, but now i'm guessing & assuming like a mutha [Edited 6/27/09 13:48pm] | |
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BSK3478 said: Shango said: Check the Prince-look-a-likes
i was sitting here watching that like "if ONE MORE dude who looks like they just stepped off of the pr movie set comes dancing down that line..." the influence was epidemic | |
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Shango said: BSK3478 said: i was sitting here watching that like "if ONE MORE dude who looks like they just stepped off of the pr movie set comes dancing down that line..." the influence was epidemic for real! the motorbabies love them some prince. | |
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BSK3478 said: Shango said: the influence was epidemic for real! the motorbabies love them some prince. From Motor City 2 Twin City | |
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Hey, That was the show back in the day here in Detroit. If you wanted to learn all the new moves, that was the show to watch(anyone remember the German Smurf, for those who grew up in Detroit). As the show host Nat Morris used 2 say b4 we can throw down we must change from Motown 2 Geektown. why in God's name do u wanna make me cry | |
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carlluv said: As the show host Nat Morris used 2 say b4 we can throw down we must change from Motown 2 Geektown.
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carlluv said: Hey, That was the show back in the day here in Detroit. If you wanted to learn all the new moves, that was the show to watch(anyone remember the German Smurf, for those who grew up in Detroit). As the show host Nat Morris used 2 say b4 we can throw down we must change from Motown 2 Geektown.
which German Smurf? The Smurfs are franco-belgian. | |
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I think that in breakdancing there was also a dancemove called "smurf", and bassplayer Tyrone Brunson released a breakjam around 1983 called "The Smurf". | |
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Shango said: I think that in breakdancing there was also a dancemove called "smurf", and bassplayer Tyrone Brunson released a breakjam around 1983 called "The Smurf".
uncool. The Smurfs are quite a thing. They're called different in every country. Like Scrooge McDuck. The doo-wop chord change is also called Aku Anka chord change becaus ethat's Donald Duck in Swedish, I guess. | |
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graecophilos said: uncool. The Smurfs are quite a thing. They're called different in every country. Like Scrooge McDuck. The doo-wop chord change is also called Aku Anka chord change becaus ethat's Donald Duck in Swedish, I guess. Yeah, i've seen the word "Schtroumpf" (correct spelling ?) printed somewhere. Btw, you don't think the use of "smurf" for a dancemove is cool ? | |
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SoulAlive said: vainandy said: I thought you were originally from Detroit. I was born there but we relocated to California when I was just two years old Alot of my relatives live there so I visit from time to time. I remember years ago you told me that you were from Highland Park Smooches;) | |
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I used to love The Scene. One of my teachers from Redford High used to be a regular dancer on there! I also used to love The New Dance Show!
Good times! Good memories! Smooches;) | |
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