If today’s blacks they all look like these blacks in the Soul Train and
dance around in their neighborhoods with bellbottom pants, huge shaking
afros, and thick high heels, you know the whole 70s ordeal, then I don’t
think anybody would be scared of them any more. People would even reach out
to them.
how I miss this era, Disco was the last music where couples would practice
their steps, buy nice outfits to go out in, style their hair and look good.
Now they just show up in anything and move around on the dance floor. It
was the end of an era when young people took some pride, and effort to look
good
the song.. whose doing this version? sounds like it’s entirely female, and
for some reason in parts reminded me of bobbie gentry (it’s obviously not
though)
Also this was not the original song for the show, if you type in Ballero by
War, you’ll see the right and original show recording, poppa was a rolling
stone was someone else dubbing over this original show.
Back in the seventies when Soul Train came on millions of white kids sat
transfixed before their television screens. They were getting soul. I was
one of them.
The Dude @ :43 always does that same move, he never dances, he just style
and profile,lol,he’s the Rick Flair of Soul Train and the lady locking @
1:43 was the show choreographer.
All I can say is that this white boy and his brother used to FIGHT over
whether we were going to watch SOUL TRAIN or AMERICAN BANDSTAND back in the
day. And we were really little…like around 10 years old. I remember SOUL
TRAIN won out more often than not, and my grandmother (God bless her) would
say, about SOUL TRAIN: “normal people don’t dance like that.” Gram, I’m
glad I grew up not norman. RIP Don Cornelius. You did so much for blacks,
whites, music, and the world. I’m sorry you felt so badly you took your own
life. I’ll NEVER forget you. Love. Peace. and Soul.
After watching a few of these videos here .. I come to find out that all of
the ones here are the same video clips .. just with different music .. I so
miss all the original ones with it’s original tracks
GOD I hate that I’m too white for this shit, because I love it so much.
If today’s blacks they all look like these blacks in the Soul Train and
dance around in their neighborhoods with bellbottom pants, huge shaking
afros, and thick high heels, you know the whole 70s ordeal, then I don’t
think anybody would be scared of them any more. People would even reach out
to them.
Espectacular, la musica, la estética, la ropa en el programa mítico Soul
Train – Papa Was A Rolling Stone: http://youtu.be/qXbP4JBf8To
Funky domenica gente !!!
FELIZ FIN DE SEMANA…
Soul Train is one of my favorite shows. How about you?
how I miss this era, Disco was the last music where couples would practice
their steps, buy nice outfits to go out in, style their hair and look good.
Now they just show up in anything and move around on the dance floor. It
was the end of an era when young people took some pride, and effort to look
good
Classic show…
Soul Train – Papa Was A Rolling Stone
A lot of lockin, seems like everybody was lockin back in those days .
Ese Don Ramón al comienzo cuando era joven era todo un loquillo….
I saw Black Lincoln at 1:05
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qXbP4JBf8To
Oh you got no idea this funky social engineering train is a rollin along
the tracks and never lookin back
The man seem to be Norbit (Eddie Murphy) at 1’20” .
the song.. whose doing this version? sounds like it’s entirely female, and
for some reason in parts reminded me of bobbie gentry (it’s obviously not
though)
Also this was not the original song for the show, if you type in Ballero by
War, you’ll see the right and original show recording, poppa was a rolling
stone was someone else dubbing over this original show.
Back in the seventies when Soul Train came on millions of white kids sat
transfixed before their television screens. They were getting soul. I was
one of them.
the only rolling stones niggers listen too…just saying
Sabato soul…:-D
The Dude @ :43 always does that same move, he never dances, he just style
and profile,lol,he’s the Rick Flair of Soul Train and the lady locking @
1:43 was the show choreographer.
All I can say is that this white boy and his brother used to FIGHT over
whether we were going to watch SOUL TRAIN or AMERICAN BANDSTAND back in the
day. And we were really little…like around 10 years old. I remember SOUL
TRAIN won out more often than not, and my grandmother (God bless her) would
say, about SOUL TRAIN: “normal people don’t dance like that.” Gram, I’m
glad I grew up not norman. RIP Don Cornelius. You did so much for blacks,
whites, music, and the world. I’m sorry you felt so badly you took your own
life. I’ll NEVER forget you. Love. Peace. and Soul.
AFRO-FEVER
I never liked this show when I was a kid, but now I find it fascinating.
Who knew I would be so fond of Afros and Bell Bottoms in my adult self.
why did this ever stop
regardez un peu la classe de ces danseurs ,génial ..
1:15 bow tie
Lol @1:07 to @1:10
This is how i learn those dances back in the 70s. I watch soul train on
sat morning. Now it brings back memories.
one,too, three, disco
White Men Can’t Dance
this is where I learned to dance!
Wow Steve Urkle’s Dad was dancing at 0:51..and he was good!
weird I just got done watching War Balero Soul Train video and it’s the
same dance video and it still works with this song!
show gosto muito!
Me and my friends at the club
1.09 Bye Bye kneecaps….
I like the acrobatic move the guy did at 3:22
soul train videos are definitely the best dance shit on youtube! Thanks for
sharing good ppl
War eine geile Zeit.Heute?kannst du vergessen.
+Roger Garcia chiamo pilla y aprende!!!
What a horrible time to have been alive.
This is the same video clip used for all songs on YT. I watched ST as a
child and I remember all of the line dances.
there’s no snow inside the soul train.
I have to learn this or a fucking dance at school
Soul Train – Papa Was A Rolling Stone
Kanał użytkownika Baqu
After watching a few of these videos here .. I come to find out that all of
the ones here are the same video clips .. just with different music .. I so
miss all the original ones with it’s original tracks
OMG the ‘stacks’…. OMG the ‘knickerbockers’….. I remember it all so
well…. LOVE IT!!
this is why im proud to be black…
No facebook, No instagram, no internet…..The days……
I thought the entire decade of the 1970’s was a cultural wasteland. Then,
I watched this video, and it changed my mind.