Uploaded by Hope Barnhart on March 14, 2015 at 4:48 pm
Soul Train (Isley Brothers) 74′
The isley brothers is doing it big on soul train performing some hits off of their 1974 album Live it up & their 1973 album 3+3. (2 classic albums) I DON'T OWN THE COPYRIGHTS ENJOY
The isley brothers is doing it big on soul train performing some hits off of their 1974 album Live it up & their 1973 album 3+3. (2 classic albums) I DON’T OWN THE COPYRIGHTS ENJOY
This show was pure love. I think it was a major contribution to pop
culture, American culture and world culture. Thank you, Don, and everyone
involved, in the production of this great treasure.
Ever notice how the only dress-up attair for men that doesn’t look too
dated are the suits men wore back in the 30s; 40; and the early 50s? You
can see this when watching old classics on TMC. Perhaps this is because
those eras occurred before dress-up attair became more “flashy” rather than
conservative?
Wow, great episode of Soul Train, one of my favourite TV shows when I was
growing up in the 70s and early 80s. Stevie Wonder in his mid 70s soul funk
phase (love his precise funky synthesizer playing). And “Who’s That Lady”
is a sublime song. I like this somewhat faster live version as much as the
regular version. Who’s that lady singing the third song? She’s great, but I
never heard of her before.
So Kelly was the businessman of the group? That probably explains why
Ronald had so many financial problems later on in life. Kelly had passed,
and naturally was no longer handling those duties. You never heard of any
financial problems while Kelly was alive and in the group. R.I.P. Kelly and
Marvin, and brother Vernon as well.
check those outfits! Rudolph Isley the first big dude to not give a fuck!
before Biggie, before Heavy D, before the fat boys. First cool big dude.
Salute!
This was the year I graduated from high school and our senior dance theme
was called “Senior Breeze”. Those were the days we would have great fun! I
played out my album of ‘Voyage to Atlantis” until it skipped. Had to buy
another one! “1974”
I had to sit down and watch this show. There were so many things going on
for me back then, graduating from high school, going into the USAF, etc,
didn’t have time for tv back then, but, the memories are worth it!.
WHO COULD FORGET SOUL TRAIN – (R.I.P.) DON CORNELIUS … THE ISLEY
BROTHERS … THANKS FOR THE TRIP – MIKESYKES16 … Peace & Blessings
Symone
Anyone else recognize Jody Whatley @ 32:25?
Midnight Sky really display Ronald’s vocal ability as he literally “plays”
with the pitch. The song starts @ 27:25
Its wild how OKelly and Ronald so much alike even basic talking
Ernie Isley is one bad mofo!
Someone actually performing live on Soul Train. The Isley Brothers were all
big part of their sound even though Ronald sang lead most of the time.
I actually remember watching that episode when it first aired. Sad… :-)
This show was pure love. I think it was a major contribution to pop
culture, American culture and world culture. Thank you, Don, and everyone
involved, in the production of this great treasure.
every Saturday after #wonderama
Ever notice how the only dress-up attair for men that doesn’t look too
dated are the suits men wore back in the 30s; 40; and the early 50s? You
can see this when watching old classics on TMC. Perhaps this is because
those eras occurred before dress-up attair became more “flashy” rather than
conservative?
Well ! Very Cool They Tore Up Soul Train That Day!
I love how fast they play “that lady” and that they jam a bit! love the
artistry
Wow, great episode of Soul Train, one of my favourite TV shows when I was
growing up in the 70s and early 80s. Stevie Wonder in his mid 70s soul funk
phase (love his precise funky synthesizer playing). And “Who’s That Lady”
is a sublime song. I like this somewhat faster live version as much as the
regular version. Who’s that lady singing the third song? She’s great, but I
never heard of her before.
So Kelly was the businessman of the group? That probably explains why
Ronald had so many financial problems later on in life. Kelly had passed,
and naturally was no longer handling those duties. You never heard of any
financial problems while Kelly was alive and in the group. R.I.P. Kelly and
Marvin, and brother Vernon as well.
this seems like torture
Thank you so much for uploading this! +mikesykes16
what a jewel
The Isley Brothers look like they would kick your ass and then sing a song
about it.
The Isley Brothers harmony is unmatched..
O’Kelly Marvin RIP
Soul Train: Chicago, IL. Isley Brothers: Englewood Cliffs (Bergen County?),
NJ. Is my Google on the incubently swayful
Midwest
what this song playing on 22:40?
Better than The Gap Band….
” Who’s That Lady ? “
Missed this episode…spent the whole of 1974 stationed in Thailand (USAF,
Taklhi/Korat). Managed to catch it during reruns.
Paige Hughes Soul Train is Chicago–am I right? University of Chicago,
Cahokia, Sears Tower, Soul Train. Talk amongst yourselves
check those outfits! Rudolph Isley the first big dude to not give a fuck!
before Biggie, before Heavy D, before the fat boys. First cool big dude.
Salute!
I’m dancer at 36.40 seconds in the red and white dress…lol I love the
Isley Brothers!
That Clap Rudy be doing is too Funny & Cute… He be Feelin it and
Motiviating the Group :)
love the Isley Brothers was 7 years old when this came out !
Classic, this must of been when they sang live, I was a baby but, I grew up
watching “Soul Train” each and every Saturday. R.I.P. D.C.
REAL REAL REAL GOOD ! Love It .
tudo de bom.
Yo
This was the year I graduated from high school and our senior dance theme
was called “Senior Breeze”. Those were the days we would have great fun! I
played out my album of ‘Voyage to Atlantis” until it skipped. Had to buy
another one! “1974”
Hahahahahahaha!! RUDY IS JAMMIN!! He got some cool Moves!!! “Big Sexy!
Ahhh fantastic music…
The Isley Brothers On Soul Train!!!!!!!!!!
Are they high!!!???
Love the bros “i”. So ridiculously talented!! Midnight Sky is the BOMB!!!
ernie can just put that guitar down or just turn it off with the volume
that low jimi would say the same thing im sure
THE ISLEY GUYS! ON SOUL! TRAIN…TRULY!!,,EPIC! ..TAPING!!
the bump, the crip walk, the point, robot, lockin’, …hahaha…who’s that
lady…yeah, that would be the jam back in the day…
SOUL TRAIN MOMENT … DEFINITELY A THROW BACK HERE – THE ISLEY BROTHERS
1974 Peace & Blessings Symone
You really enjoyed your days. Congrats.
Dancers not sure how to handle “Summer Breeze”…nice remake, though…
Love the Isleys
great performance
For the few of you who don’t know me by now, I’m an old soul. I LOVE the
#Isley Brothers.
I had to sit down and watch this show. There were so many things going on
for me back then, graduating from high school, going into the USAF, etc,
didn’t have time for tv back then, but, the memories are worth it!.