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Reply #240 posted 02/01/12 9:59pm

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James Brown in the documentary Soul Power

SOUL POWER – Premieres Sunday, February 19 at 9:00 p.m.* on CENTRIC. This legendary music festival (dubbed Zaire ‘74) depicts the experiences and performances of such musical luminaries as James Brown, BB King, Bill Withers, Celia Cruz, among a host of others. At the peak of their talents and the height of their careers, these artists were inspired by this return to their African roots, as well as the enthusiasm of the Zairian audience, to give the performances of their lives. The concert has achieved mythological significance as the definitive Africa(n)-American musical event of the 20th century.

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I have this and spoke about it on The Org a few years ago. It's an EXCELLENT documentary, highly recommended!

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Reply #241 posted 02/01/12 10:15pm

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FROM FACEBOOK

I'm shocked and devastated to learn that Soul Train Founder and Creator Don Cornelius has died..I will have to gather my thoughts to say more than this - this is sad and my heart is broken at this horrible news. Rest in Peace to a great man who created a door and world of opportunity for many like myself to walk through. His legacy will live on. I wish him a peaceful journey. RIP Don Cornelius

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I feel her pain & lost... neutral

eye will ALWAYS think of prince like a "ACT OF GOD"! N another realm. eye mean of all people who might of been aliens or angels.if found out that prince wasn't of this earth, eye would not have been that surprised. R.I.P. prince
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Reply #242 posted 02/02/12 12:08am

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heart

peace

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sooooooooooullllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll

sad pray dove rose

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Reply #243 posted 02/02/12 2:34am

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Whatever his imperfections and whatever imperfections were of the show

"Soul Train", Don provided a classy R&B music showcase that was a hub of

fun, excitement and deserved pride for the black community

and a fun bridge to interracial harmony for those ready to cross that

bridge.

He also contributed to the robust strength of 1970s and 1980s R&B industry by co-founding

Soul Train Records which eventually evolved into a dominant R&B and funk music

factory that produced classics from groups such as Shalamar, Dynasty,

Lakeside, The Deele, Midnight Star, The Whispers and several others.

He even personally co-produced a very underrated 1983 LP from

R&B/funk perfomer O'Bryan.

Personally, he set an excellent example of a classy social interaction

and was a reliable weekly source of agressive fun and civility

on his show.

Soul Train even triggered the production a replica show named "Soul Train"

that was produced and broadcasted in the UK in the 1980s.

It is definitely safe to say that there are millions of people of all ethnicities

who are thankful to Don for his role and the role of Soul Train in providing

a potent music and dance experience that diversified the positive life experiences for television viewers and for people that kept that experience and mindset

in their heads when they did activities beyond the show.

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Reply #244 posted 02/02/12 5:53am

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RIP Brother Don.

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Reply #245 posted 02/02/12 7:06am

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2elijah said:

vainandy said:

Say what????????????

I thought of you when I saw this, because I know how much you were crazy about Soul Train. You and The Audience and another orger who used to post about the weekend Soul Train shows. What an Icon. I will always remember Don Cornelious looking slick in his turquoise leather jacket, shorts and boots. Don was the 'coolness'. Will surely be missed. sad

Every 11am on Saturdays 'Soul Train' was the jam.

Thank you but that credit goes to TheAudience. He started those threads every Saturday after the show aired and did an absolutely beautiful job with them listing the songs played on each episode, all the way down to the Scramble Board answer and the line dance. He orgnoted me one Saturday and said he was going to be out of town and asked if I wanted to do the thread and I said yes. After that, we kinda criss crossed taking turns but my threads were me basically copying his style and adding my own personal touches.

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Reply #246 posted 02/02/12 7:21am

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I nearly vomit when I hear someone compare BET's hot ghetto mess 106 & Park to Soul Train when Don was at the helm.

Same here. That entire network makes my asshole just wanna shit.

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Reply #247 posted 02/02/12 9:18am

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KCOOLMUZIQ said:

Timmy84 said:

What Don's obits have failed to mention is that not only did ST pioneered black entertainment (can't imagine BET without the presence of Soul Train), but it also helped to create:

SOLAR Records.

And also it started the trend of black commercials (Afro Sheen, Dark & Lovely, etc.).

So Don was more than just a host of a dance show. That's why people kept bowing down to him whenever they saw him...

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He also was the first African-American to create, produce, host & more importantly OWN his own show. He needs to be recognized for this and given credit.

right! because I didn't know this until you told me. They should really mention this. What an accomplishment. Oprah, pay homage to the pioneer.
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Reply #248 posted 02/02/12 9:22am

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And here's also something that people didn't know about Don:

He also co-wrote TSOP '73. But get this, he didn't think the song had potential to be a hit so Gamble & Huff agreed to take him out of the songwriting credit list and credited it as "TSOP (The Sound of Philadelphia)" (its original title if I'm not mistaken was "Soul Train Theme (People All Over the World)". I think Don wrote the lyrics ("People all over the world", "Let's get it on, it's time to get down") but since he uncredited himself, he didn't get any of its royalties. It was only after the song became a national hit in 1973 that he added the original song on his show (which included the Three Degrees singing "Soul Train, soul train"...) if I'm not mistaken.

Don went on to co-write some of the 1970s/early 1980s themes of Soul Train. (He and Dick did "Soul Train '75" and "Soul Train '76"; and then he wrote "Soul Train '78"). I think after 1979, he allowed other writers contribute. I think Leon Sylvers III wrote and produced "Up on Soul Train" (which was first sung by the Waters and later sung by the Whispers) and, of course O'Bryan did "Soul Train's A Comin'".

the cartoon animation of the Soul Train dancing and grooving down the tracks... I loved it! We used to laugh and say "look at the Soul Train JAMMING!" I just realize I miss that show. sad
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Reply #249 posted 02/02/12 9:28am

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prodigalfan said:

Timmy84 said:

And here's also something that people didn't know about Don:

He also co-wrote TSOP '73. But get this, he didn't think the song had potential to be a hit so Gamble & Huff agreed to take him out of the songwriting credit list and credited it as "TSOP (The Sound of Philadelphia)" (its original title if I'm not mistaken was "Soul Train Theme (People All Over the World)". I think Don wrote the lyrics ("People all over the world", "Let's get it on, it's time to get down") but since he uncredited himself, he didn't get any of its royalties. It was only after the song became a national hit in 1973 that he added the original song on his show (which included the Three Degrees singing "Soul Train, soul train"...) if I'm not mistaken.

Don went on to co-write some of the 1970s/early 1980s themes of Soul Train. (He and Dick did "Soul Train '75" and "Soul Train '76"; and then he wrote "Soul Train '78"). I think after 1979, he allowed other writers contribute. I think Leon Sylvers III wrote and produced "Up on Soul Train" (which was first sung by the Waters and later sung by the Whispers) and, of course O'Bryan did "Soul Train's A Comin'".

the cartoon animation of the Soul Train dancing and grooving down the tracks... I loved it! We used to laugh and say "look at the Soul Train JAMMING!" I just realize I miss that show. sad

Hahaha yeah I remembered seeing the "Soul Train" dancing and getting down in the latter half of the series (especially after 1993). The train went through an evolution over the years. In 1971-73, the train simply went chugging while the music played and then the animations got more elaborate as time went on. The 1973-79 Soul Train chugged to the rhythm and enter the tunnel. Then between 1980 and probably up until 1986, the Soul Train was chugging "all over the world" literally. It came back to "earth" for the 1987-93 years, then the 1993-2006 Train was "dancing". It was one amazing ride for 35 years. touched

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Reply #250 posted 02/02/12 10:04am

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Timmy84 said:

And here's also something that people didn't know about Don:

He also co-wrote TSOP '73. But get this, he didn't think the song had potential to be a hit so Gamble & Huff agreed to take him out of the songwriting credit list and credited it as "TSOP (The Sound of Philadelphia)" (its original title if I'm not mistaken was "Soul Train Theme (People All Over the World)". I think Don wrote the lyrics ("People all over the world", "Let's get it on, it's time to get down") but since he uncredited himself, he didn't get any of its royalties. It was only after the song became a national hit in 1973 that he added the original song on his show (which included the Three Degrees singing "Soul Train, soul train"...) if I'm not mistaken.

Don went on to co-write some of the 1970s/early 1980s themes of Soul Train. (He and Dick did "Soul Train '75" and "Soul Train '76"; and then he wrote "Soul Train '78"). I think after 1979, he allowed other writers contribute. I think Leon Sylvers III wrote and produced "Up on Soul Train" (which was first sung by the Waters and later sung by the Whispers) and, of course O'Bryan did "Soul Train's A Comin'".

the cartoon animation of the Soul Train dancing and grooving down the tracks... I loved it! We used to laugh and say "look at the Soul Train JAMMING!" I just realize I miss that show. sad

That damn train got off! It would shake it's head, shake it's ass, and jump up and down. And some of everybody was familiar with it even if they didn't watch the show. "Soul Train" used to come on in my area on Saturday nights at 11 p.m. right after "Dance Fever" (remember that one) and I used to hear white kids in school discussing that train........"Every Saturday after I would get finished watching Dance Fever, I'd see that train coming out from behind the earth in outer space and it would be just a'dancin' away. I had to watch that train dance and once the show started, then I'd flip over to Night Tracks".

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Reply #251 posted 02/02/12 10:07am

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Timmy84 said:

prodigalfan said:

the cartoon animation of the Soul Train dancing and grooving down the tracks... I loved it! We used to laugh and say "look at the Soul Train JAMMING!" I just realize I miss that show. sad

Hahaha yeah I remembered seeing the "Soul Train" dancing and getting down in the latter half of the series (especially after 1993). The train went through an evolution over the years. In 1971-73, the train simply went chugging while the music played and then the animations got more elaborate as time went on. The 1973-79 Soul Train chugged to the rhythm and enter the tunnel. Then between 1980 and probably up until 1986, the Soul Train was chugging "all over the world" literally. It came back to "earth" for the 1987-93 years, then the 1993-2006 Train was "dancing". It was one amazing ride for 35 years. touched

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It should have been curled up in a corner somewhere "snoring" during those years. And right before it went off the air, even the theme song was slow. It was a damn shame. lol

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Reply #252 posted 02/02/12 10:17am

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Does anyone know if Rosie Perez released a statement? He deserves credit for launching her career not Spike Lee. She use to get alot of camera time on the soul train line.

http://www.youtube.com/wa...APZvKUB5iM

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Reply #253 posted 02/02/12 10:24am

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prodigalfan said:

KCOOLMUZIQ said:

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He also was the first African-American to create, produce, host & more importantly OWN his own show. He needs to be recognized for this and given credit.

right! because I didn't know this until you told me. They should really mention this. What an accomplishment. Oprah, pay homage to the pioneer.

I remember the VH1 documentary on Soul Train James Brown didnt believe Don produce and own his show. James seemed to imply a white man was behind it.

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Reply #254 posted 02/02/12 10:26am

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Timmy84 said:

^ BET thought they was doing us a favor with "Soul Plane" knowing I hated it lol "Baby Boy" is one of the most overplayed films of all time now lol



Funny, I have never seen either one of these movies.
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Reply #255 posted 02/02/12 10:33am

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prodigalfan said:

right! because I didn't know this until you told me. They should really mention this. What an accomplishment. Oprah, pay homage to the pioneer.

I remember the VH1 documentary on Soul Train James Brown didnt believe Don produce and own his show. James seemed to imply a white man was behind it.

Yeah, James was dumbfounded when he realized that Don really did own the show. James was always skeptic of folks who claimed they owned this. He always was trying to get "to the bottom of it" because he owned his radio show.

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Reply #256 posted 02/02/12 10:38am

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vainandy said:



prodigalfan said:




Timmy84 said:


And here's also something that people didn't know about Don:



He also co-wrote TSOP '73. But get this, he didn't think the song had potential to be a hit so Gamble & Huff agreed to take him out of the songwriting credit list and credited it as "TSOP (The Sound of Philadelphia)" (its original title if I'm not mistaken was "Soul Train Theme (People All Over the World)". I think Don wrote the lyrics ("People all over the world", "Let's get it on, it's time to get down") but since he uncredited himself, he didn't get any of its royalties. It was only after the song became a national hit in 1973 that he added the original song on his show (which included the Three Degrees singing "Soul Train, soul train"...) if I'm not mistaken.



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Don went on to co-write some of the 1970s/early 1980s themes of Soul Train. (He and Dick did "Soul Train '75" and "Soul Train '76"; and then he wrote "Soul Train '78"). I think after 1979, he allowed other writers contribute. I think Leon Sylvers III wrote and produced "Up on Soul Train" (which was first sung by the Waters and later sung by the Whispers) and, of course O'Bryan did "Soul Train's A Comin'".




the cartoon animation of the Soul Train dancing and grooving down the tracks... I loved it! We used to laugh and say "look at the Soul Train JAMMING!" I just realize I miss that show. sad


That damn train got off! It would shake it's head, shake it's ass, and jump up and down. And some of everybody was familiar with it even if they didn't watch the show. "Soul Train" used to come on in my area on Saturday nights at 11 p.m. right after "Dance Fever" (remember that one) and I used to hear white kids in school discussing that train....."Every Saturday after I would get finished watching Dance Fever, I'd see that train coming out from behind the earth in outer space and it would be just a'dancin' away. I had to watch that train dance and once the show started, then I'd flip over to Night Tracks".



Of course I remember dance fever and solid gold.
I just looked on YouTube and the intro I loved the best was obrysn's version. That train was jammin'.I have tried to find video of that theme with the train. But I can't find a longer version

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Reply #257 posted 02/02/12 10:48am

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prodigalfan said:

right! because I didn't know this until you told me. They should really mention this. What an accomplishment. Oprah, pay homage to the pioneer.

I remember the VH1 documentary on Soul Train James Brown didnt believe Don produce and own his show. James seemed to imply a white man was behind it.

Thanx for mentioning Oprah prodigalfan! I don't remember her ever having Don on her show. Without Don it wouldn't have been no Oprah. He was the first to own everything like she does. But she was the first African American women. He was the first African American period.

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eye will ALWAYS think of prince like a "ACT OF GOD"! N another realm. eye mean of all people who might of been aliens or angels.if found out that prince wasn't of this earth, eye would not have been that surprised. R.I.P. prince
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Reply #258 posted 02/02/12 10:56am

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Does anyone know if Rosie Perez released a statement? He deserves credit for launching her career not Spike Lee. She use to get alot of camera time on the soul train line.

http://www.youtube.com/wa...APZvKUB5iM

Dang. I didn't know Rosie was a soul train dancer. and because of Don, we got Rosie, and thru her we got JLo.... how is that for 6 degrees of separation. smile
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Reply #259 posted 02/02/12 11:13am

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Does anyone know if Rosie Perez released a statement? He deserves credit for launching her career not Spike Lee. She use to get alot of camera time on the soul train line.

http://www.youtube.com/wa...APZvKUB5iM

I have not heard any statement from her. Her dancing always amused me. She put her all into it biggrin . I'll never forget her dance sequence at the beginning of Spike Lee's "Do The Right Thing" movie..

eye will ALWAYS think of prince like a "ACT OF GOD"! N another realm. eye mean of all people who might of been aliens or angels.if found out that prince wasn't of this earth, eye would not have been that surprised. R.I.P. prince
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Reply #260 posted 02/02/12 11:37am

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Some great footage of the late, great Don.

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Reply #261 posted 02/02/12 12:35pm

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Brand New Bag: Questlove ... Cornelius

you guys see this bag?

this bag has NEVER left my side for the past 14 years. I deemed it imperative that i NEVER part with it. you can imagine the arguments i’ve gotten into with flight attendants over that bag. this bag is my blue blanket to my linus. i carry that bag everywhere cause the future is in this bag. and by the future i mean our past. and by our past i mean Soul Train.

Don Cornelius was my first non musical non celeb non blood related hero.

its amazing timing that my arrival on earth and his greatest creative manifestation came within 9 months of each other. both symbolizing a new hope for urban america.

most won’t get it til now (especially now that he’s gone) but i pray that Don knew of the appreciation he had in all of us born after 1968.

you people will have to forgive me…im just kinda writing from the heart….sporadic thoughts tears and snot are spilling out and whatnot. im certain dream and toure and nelson will do his legacy justice in print….i just felt the need to write something.

i just wanna use my position to really let people know that next to Berry Gordy, Don Cornelius was hands down the MOST crucial non political figure to emerge from the civil rights era post 68. the craziest most radical thing of all is i don’t even consider Soul Train his most radical statement. yes the idea of the young black teenager NOT mired in legal trouble on the 6 oclock news getting camera time was a new idea to most…so of course the fact the U.S. really got its first vicarious look at our culture was amazing.

but the TRUE stroke of genius in my opinion was how Don managed to show US how important we were. which was NOT an easy task.

not by premiering the newest jam by james brown

not by focusing on the latest dance craze
not by the crazy outfits….

ill tell you how Don really made a radical statement. and he himself acknowledges it:

the commercials.

Soul Train had double duty, to not only produce a show, but they also had to provide ALL of the production for the Johnson beauty products commercials that was funding the show. often using the set and the soul train gang (they became soul train dancers in 1976) as lead actors.

ok ahmir so where are you going with this?

the genius of it all was THIS was the first time that black people were proud to be called AFRICAN.

psssh before 1971?—i mean on the real…til like the early 80s on some schoolyard insult game ish? if someone called you “african” that was the most insulting degrading lower than low “im finna f**k you up” type of insult.

i know right? why?

to control our mentality during the slave period we were taught we were the lowest of low.

to control us AFTER slavery during the jim crow era we were taught we were the lowest of low.

the first introduction to entertainment (of which we were allowed to participate) was minstrel entertainment an over exaggerated buffoon display of shame and ugliness that we STILL CARRY TO THIS DAY (minus the makeup) (hello hip-hop….but that is another piece altogether).

to say with a straight, dignified face that BLACK IS BEAUTIFUL was the RISKIEST radical life-changing move that america has seen. and amazingly enough for one hour for one saturday out the week, if you were watching soul train….it became contagious. next thing you know you are actually believing you have some sort of worth.

the whole idea of Afrocentrism in my opinion manifested and spread with Soul Train in its first 6 years.

i saw the impact it had on my mom and dad and how they let the impact trickle down to my sister and me.

i mean i was BORN into it: so i came in this world thinking every african american had it just like i did: some funky dressing, proud, knowledgable parents who since birth exposed me to every record known to man and who kept my crown (make no mistake, i’d cry “mommy cut it off the kids are teasing me!”) on my head as a symbol that one day i would be “a mighty leader”….lol

seriously, they were like “that afro is symbolic because we named you Ahmir and Ahmir means King and to be a King you must have a crown and to lead you must be knowledgeable!”

and with that…Soul Train was about maybe one of 5 tv shows i was allowed to watch on tv. if it was educational pbs or some other similar program then i was allowed but mostly it was all about Soul Train.

and of course watching it as a baby i had no clue Don was trying to program the minds of an untainted generation. hell i don’t even know if HE knew the grand scheme of things. but somehow we rode each other to glory.

once the vcr age came to be, i started religiously recording all the episodes. and back when i became a signed artist i crafted MANY a Dear Santa letter asking if there is anyway possible i can see an episode or two from my childhood.

don’s people never answered me back.

then my 1st trip to japan came.

got off the plane and noticed a weird liking some of the natives were taking to me. and how they all in their weird communication was trying to say they like my “soul train style”.

puzzled i was like “how do yall know that?”

my translator then explained how Don syndicated 100 classic episod—–

that was ALL she had to say: we were in INSTANT “take me to these tapes NOW!!!” mode.

my translator was startled like “where’s the fire?!” but i had to explain to her ALL of my memories were locked inside this show. and because of my limited tv viewing all the thoughts were still fresh in my head.

it took her about 12 hours but she found someone willing to dub all 100 epi$ode$ for me.

after that i was a man on a mission from god.

and EVER since that day i carried those VHS tapes ANYWHERE i went.

why?

to school people.

my first student? D’angelo.

we had JUST started Voodoo and these Soul Train eps were proving to be a MIGHTY educational tool and a source of energy for us.

and day by day you saw and heard the results.

then i started sharing eps with Erykah and so on…

then this artist and so on…

and that artist and so on….

soon after once mini TB drives came into fashion i then started carrying around endless hardrives of Soul Train eps (i got about 400+) sharing with ANYONE within eyeshot a history of a people.

even my thursday night regular spot (Bowl Train at @brooklynbowl) is just an excuse for me to watch my all time favorite show on a movie screen.

Don has left a legacy behind that i will PERSONALLY carry on until i can’t carry anymore.

Soul Train to me is the GREATEST creation and inspiration of my life. i literally watch 5 eps a day just as mere background noise (the best roomate ever is a tv….this is why i cannot be a cat from brooklyn) i will NEVER EVER forget its powerful impact on education on pride on creativity on culture and on me.

i love you don.

love and peace.

clapping

eye will ALWAYS think of prince like a "ACT OF GOD"! N another realm. eye mean of all people who might of been aliens or angels.if found out that prince wasn't of this earth, eye would not have been that surprised. R.I.P. prince
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Reply #262 posted 02/02/12 3:14pm

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Thank you for your words KCOOLMUZIQ

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Reply #263 posted 02/02/12 5:22pm

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Soul train marathon on Centric right now.
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In 2008, Don sold the rights to Soul Train for millions.

Will his ex-wife try to make a claim on the estate?

Don's son (Tony) is the rightful heir to the estate.

Don could be very helpful to your career or he could allegedly destroy a career. Unfounded rumors continue to circulate that he "blackballed" O'Bryan' after they had a disagreement over royalties and "Unsung," is interested in doing an episode on him.

Nick Ashford was someone I greatly admired, had the honor of knowing, and was the real-life inspiration for Cowboy Curtis' hair. RIP Nick. - Pee Wee Herman
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Reply #265 posted 02/02/12 6:15pm

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Thank you for your words KCOOLMUZIQ

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Ur quite welcome........ giggle

eye will ALWAYS think of prince like a "ACT OF GOD"! N another realm. eye mean of all people who might of been aliens or angels.if found out that prince wasn't of this earth, eye would not have been that surprised. R.I.P. prince
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Reply #266 posted 02/02/12 6:19pm

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In 2008, Don sold the rights to Soul Train for millions.

Will his ex-wife try to make a claim on the estate?

Don's son (Tony) is the rightful heir to the estate.

Don could be very helpful to your career or he could allegedly destroy a career. Unfounded rumors continue to circulate that he "blackballed" O'Bryan' after they had a disagreement over royalties and "Unsung," is interested in doing an episode on him.

Scandalous!!!!

eye will ALWAYS think of prince like a "ACT OF GOD"! N another realm. eye mean of all people who might of been aliens or angels.if found out that prince wasn't of this earth, eye would not have been that surprised. R.I.P. prince
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Reply #267 posted 02/02/12 6:27pm

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getxxxx said:

In 2008, Don sold the rights to Soul Train for millions.

Will his ex-wife try to make a claim on the estate?

Don's son (Tony) is the rightful heir to the estate.

Don could be very helpful to your career or he could allegedly destroy a career. Unfounded rumors continue to circulate that he "blackballed" O'Bryan' after they had a disagreement over royalties and "Unsung," is interested in doing an episode on him.

I read on BlackAmericaWeb.com that she is the beneficiary to a life insurance policy that is worth about $250,000, but she is supposedly not entitled to the money in the estate. I wouldn't be surprised if she didn't try to sue the estate for more, though. I'm pretty sure she was paid as part of the divorce settlement.

As for the "blackballed" rumors, they may be true, if not, it sure does seem that way.

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Reply #268 posted 02/02/12 6:48pm

Timmy84

Later ST host Shemar Moore said that Don may have had either early onset dementia or Alzheimer's.

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Reply #269 posted 02/02/12 6:51pm

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The LAPD just about confirmed that no foul play was indicted in Don's death and it all leads to suicide.

Don Cornelius death investigation is nearly concluded

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The Los Angeles Police Department is close to wrapping up its investigation into the death of "Soul Train" creator Don Cornelius, who was found dead Wednesday with a gunshot wound to the dead.

Law enforcement sources said detectives have interviewed several people close to Cornelius and say that all evidence suggests he took his own life.

They have been looking into health problems Cornelius had been experiencing.

Cornelius had undergone brain surgery in the 1980s and was quoted in newspapers at the time as saying he didn't feel quite the same afterward. His second marriage, to Russian model Viktoria Chapman, ended in divorce after he pleaded no contest to misdemeanor spousal battery in 2009. He had alluded to health problems in divorce papers.

Though law enforcement sources believe Cornelius killed himself, they said it would take days to fully investigate, including interviewing friends and family and examining evidence in his home.

A relative of Cornelius found him at his Mulholland Drive home Wednesday. He was rushed to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, where he was pronounced dead, according to law enforcement sources.

According to The Times' Hollywood Walk of Fame database, Cornelius’ “Soul Train” became the longest-running, first-run nationally syndicated show in television history, bringing African American music and style to the world for 35 years.

The LAPD will formally end its probe when the coroner's office establishes a cause of death. The sources, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because the case was ongoing, said that may occur in the next few days.

[Edited 2/2/12 18:58pm]

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