a awsome performance this was aired on 11/30/85 season15 epi9 show # 491 this was the time when the remixxed version(sped up/pitch) of the soul train them by O bryan was the intro this was also the timeframe when soul train was playing videos during the shows 1985's Single Life’’, with music by Robert L Smith, was an R&B hit that saw some crossover success. With the album, STYLE, Charlie Singleton left the group, but continued to work with Cameo from time to time as a friend of the band.
Wasn't there an Afro-American (or otherwise brown-skinned) solo artiste called Paul
Cameron? He may have had a trim mustache. He performed R&B or "urban rock" and he was active by 1984. I can't remember any songs of his, but I remember watching a music video of his on the Internet (maybe here on YouTube) a few years ago. The video had several female
models. I think they were all in red-and-black outfits. Does anyone remember him? No, it isn't
If your feet aren't moving you need to get medical attention. one of my favorite performances. Outstanding time for music I'm glad I grew up with it. Classic.
...and it FEELS so GOOD!
oldschool1 4 days ago
a awsome performance this was aired on 11/30/85 season15 epi9 show # 491 this was the time when the remixxed version(sped up/pitch) of the soul train them by O bryan was the intro this was also the timeframe when soul train was playing videos during the shows 1985's Single Life’’, with music by Robert L Smith, was an R&B hit that saw some crossover success. With the album, STYLE, Charlie Singleton left the group, but continued to work with Cameo from time to time as a friend of the band.
uzipolo 4 days ago in playlist soul tttrrraain3
@uzipolo almost first with music videos., single life 4:00 minute movies??
MrDouglassmc 1 day ago
The Album this track was on was SLAMMIN !
Blackmon had just "trimmed" Cameo down to half its size. He changed the sound just a little to keep up with the times.
Erionnacirema 3 weeks ago
im pretty sure Larry popularized the flatop fade haircut
MrFontaine100 1 month ago
Wasn't there an Afro-American (or otherwise brown-skinned) solo artiste called Paul
Cameron? He may have had a trim mustache. He performed R&B or "urban rock" and he was active by 1984. I can't remember any songs of his, but I remember watching a music video of his on the Internet (maybe here on YouTube) a few years ago. The video had several female
models. I think they were all in red-and-black outfits. Does anyone remember him? No, it isn't
Rafael Cameron (whose '82 or '83 album we had).
Viewbagger 2 months ago in playlist soul train 2
There is nothing about this video that is not absolutely awesome.
TheAtariJenkins 2 months ago
If your feet aren't moving you need to get medical attention. one of my favorite performances. Outstanding time for music I'm glad I grew up with it. Classic.
KNJ3 2 months ago
@KNJ3
Yeah lol This is a hard hitting Jam!
ESSENCEOFEACHTHING 2 months ago
I JUST LIKE HAVING FUN!!
honeygrl07 2 months ago 2
C A M E O. Nuff said!
Joy77 3 months ago 2
the single life....yea yea
tboyosborne 3 months ago
1985 I was 5 when this aired I use to love that dance they use to do lol I remember it like it was yesterday Im glad im an 80's baby 1980 to be exact
27andkickinit 3 months ago
Real Playboyz! Doing It right
Pure Vintage Funk!
I know because I grow up with these tunes. Still Mackin
lol
yubhoin 4 months ago 3
Larrryyyyyyyyyyyyyy is the man.
MusicLikeRegin 6 months ago
R.I.P. Michael Burnett the best bass player Cameo ever had.
funkman70 6 months ago 2
@funkman70 amen bro
skorcha 6 months ago
@funkman70 damn right
winpointmedia 2 months ago
Man, they look like they were having fun. Love the dance moves from Cameo.
hmbell2002 8 months ago
The dancers @ 0:14 dressed like Ricardo Tubbs from MIami Vice, that show was kiling at the time
bossu3konn 10 months ago
I Believe This Was A Video Clip From The 491st Edition Of "Soul Train" On November 30, 1985.
radiodj1520 10 months ago