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Thread started 01/01/10 4:56pm

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Soul Train New Year's Day-Elton John

Guests also include Mandrill and comedian Karl Grigsby
[Edited 1/1/10 17:13pm]
"Lack of home training crosses all boundaries."
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Reply #1 posted 01/02/10 8:58am

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I'm getting ready to record it in about five minutes from now when it airs again. I turned on the TV last night to make sure it wasn't a rerun again before I waste another blank DVD. When I turned on the TV last night, there was this comedian on there that had a dick so big in those tight pants that he couldn't hide it. I can't wait to record this episode and zoom in close. evillol
Andy is a four letter word.
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Reply #2 posted 01/02/10 8:59am

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vainandy said:

I'm getting ready to record it in about five minutes from now when it airs again. I turned on the TV last night to make sure it wasn't a rerun again before I waste another blank DVD. When I turned on the TV last night, there was this comedian on there that had a dick so big in those tight pants that he couldn't hide it. I can't wait to record this episode and zoom in close. evillol


lmao Gawd you kill me
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Reply #3 posted 01/02/10 11:00am

2elijah

vainandy said:

I'm getting ready to record it in about five minutes from now when it airs again. I turned on the TV last night to make sure it wasn't a rerun again before I waste another blank DVD. When I turned on the TV last night, there was this comedian on there that had a dick so big in those tight pants that he couldn't hide it. I can't wait to record this episode and zoom in close. evillol

lol lol I was so laughing at the tight pants the men were wearing during those days. That show must be the record breaker for the biggest afros, and most of the men were so tall, lanky and thin back in those days, with the bell bottoms. For some reason I still love the 70s clothes, they made a statement for sure.

Did you see the part where Don Cornelius asked that guy with the big ass afro if that was all his hair? lol Lawd, that was hilarious. It was great to see Mandrill, and Elton John with his glass piano. I was singing along to Benny and the Jets, that was the jam back then. Great episode. Still love the afros and bell bottoms in that episode. lol
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Reply #4 posted 01/02/10 11:48am

SoulAlive

I remember seeing this episode when I was a little kid lol "Benny And The Jets" has always been one of my favorite Elton John songs.
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Reply #5 posted 01/02/10 3:01pm

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I loved this episode. Yeah, I saw Don ask the guy at the Scramble Board if he had a wig on. lol I even enjoyed the amateur Soul Train dancer comedian (in more ways than one lol ).

I especially enjoyed Elton John's performance. Those were two of my favorite Elton John songs, especially "Philadelphia Freedom". That's back when Elton John was baaaad. I especially love how he interacted with and was fully accepted by the audience. It was like he was just one of the light skinned "brothas". lol
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Reply #6 posted 01/04/10 5:44am

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Reply #7 posted 01/04/10 8:19am

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I missed this episode sad . I need to program my Tivo to record all the episodes.
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Reply #8 posted 01/04/10 8:59am

2elijah

vainandy said:

I loved this episode. Yeah, I saw Don ask the guy at the Scramble Board if he had a wig on. lol I even enjoyed the amateur Soul Train dancer comedian (in more ways than one lol ).

I especially enjoyed Elton John's performance. Those were two of my favorite Elton John songs, especially "Philadelphia Freedom". That's back when Elton John was baaaad. I especially love how he interacted with and was fully accepted by the audience. It was like he was just one of the light skinned "brothas". lol


Yes, Elton was very much accepted by the black community, as well as the Beatles, but not too many folks talk about that. My thing is, if the music/song is good, then it doesn't matter who made it. A good musician/artist is always respected.
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