to watch this gets me to the point i struggle to stand way so much
coolness, cus u know…u want this type of cool things to stick around, but
they are gone, and one wants to bring it back to here and now..but
everything keeps in a consant freeking movement, id like to freeze these
times and live a whole life stuck in those years. this kind of events
should happen in every party
Everybody smiling and having a good time, that’s how it should be. And
everybody had their own moves. They were pretty good I could never move
like that and I wasn’t allowed to hear or sing this type of music I was
around six then but now I can appreciate the music and can’t see why (well
I know why they) it was so wrong to listened to.
A time in life when people were happier, healthier, skinnier, everyone was
making love, there were less diseases, less crazy people running around,
people cared more about each other, things could be settled in a fistfight,
everyone lived more or less comfortably, didn’t have to keep constantly
looking around walking down dark streets…I wish my children would’ve
grown up during those times. Although there was plenty of ugly stuff going
on too, my family and friends still made it out with pretty good heads on
our shoulders….
When I first heard this song as a kid, it scared me. Why? Because it DARES
you to dance, and I have 2 ‘left feet’. But it’s just a matter of simply
“letting the music move you around”. Thanks for sharing, steve3ri!
Es un ejemplo, de miles de pasos y creatividad de bailar de cientos de
personas, y Michael Jackson, en un tiempo limite hizo ese paso famoso de
gravedad en el suelo. Como K.F.C. y su pollo empanado, con el nombre de un
general norteamericano que no veia ni a su mujer en la cocina, y le
registro la formula de empanados , cuando era la forma de los esclavos
afroamericanos de comer pollo. Hummm
I see one of Kris Kross’ daddies was on the show.
SOUL TRAIN – JUNGLE BOOGIE
This is how I want to enter the office each morning!
Soul Train Line Jungle Boogie Kool And The Gang.mpg:
http://youtu.be/JQLF37csfhI
soul train jungle boogie “get down, get down”
Look at those shoes!
The 70’s. Greatest decade EVER. Hands down.
The clothes. The fro’s. The moves. The music.
The Brother @ 1:56 was getting it! Damn, I’m glad nobody got hurt! LMAO!
Our people are so naturally rhythmic and soulful!
mortelle comme émission
This is amazing. I would totally wear those clothes today.
Soul Train Line Jungle Boogie Kool And The Gang.mpg
Too Cool
Watch it all the time.
lmboooooo….I <3 this!
get down get down!
One of the BADDEST Bass lines.>EVER!!!
Rolled up capri jeans were apparently a thing that year.
to watch this gets me to the point i struggle to stand way so much
coolness, cus u know…u want this type of cool things to stick around, but
they are gone, and one wants to bring it back to here and now..but
everything keeps in a consant freeking movement, id like to freeze these
times and live a whole life stuck in those years. this kind of events
should happen in every party
They don’t call it “Soul” Train for nothing.
they ain’t playin’!
They all appear to be rushing to the bathroom with a case of the shits.
1973
Is that Aunt Esther from Sanford and Son at the very end?
Soul Train Line Jungle Boogie Kool And The Gang.mpg:
http://youtu.be/JQLF37csfhI
Soul Train Line Jungle Boogie Kool And The Gang.m…:
http://youtu.be/JQLF37csfhI
Check out this video on YouTube:
dude at 1:25 totally coped a feel,
(y)
Now I know where Kath Day-Knight got her moves.
thoes DAMN shoes AT oo2-009 !!!!
Everybody smiling and having a good time, that’s how it should be. And
everybody had their own moves. They were pretty good I could never move
like that and I wasn’t allowed to hear or sing this type of music I was
around six then but now I can appreciate the music and can’t see why (well
I know why they) it was so wrong to listened to.
A time in life when people were happier, healthier, skinnier, everyone was
making love, there were less diseases, less crazy people running around,
people cared more about each other, things could be settled in a fistfight,
everyone lived more or less comfortably, didn’t have to keep constantly
looking around walking down dark streets…I wish my children would’ve
grown up during those times. Although there was plenty of ugly stuff going
on too, my family and friends still made it out with pretty good heads on
our shoulders….
YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAS!!!
Walter Payton. ..
just beautiful!
Soul Train Line Jungle Boogie Kool And The Gang.mpg
01:26 Groped!
Aw the glory days of good dancing to great music!
When I first heard this song as a kid, it scared me. Why? Because it DARES
you to dance, and I have 2 ‘left feet’. But it’s just a matter of simply
“letting the music move you around”. Thanks for sharing, steve3ri!
So much funny video so you can choose more in YouTube
who is that legend at @0:53
Let’s dance!
Laying here watching the soul tain from back n the days. The damn men dance
better than the woman
Es un ejemplo, de miles de pasos y creatividad de bailar de cientos de
personas, y Michael Jackson, en un tiempo limite hizo ese paso famoso de
gravedad en el suelo. Como K.F.C. y su pollo empanado, con el nombre de un
general norteamericano que no veia ni a su mujer en la cocina, y le
registro la formula de empanados , cuando era la forma de los esclavos
afroamericanos de comer pollo. Hummm
The two dancing at 1:27…the look on the guys face, lol!!