I'm a child of the 70's and let me tell you...I grew up on "Soul Train". It was a Saturday late morning staple for so many of us who grew up in lower socio-economic areas throughout the good ol' USA. This particular song brings back memories of much simpler times, when we wanted to play outside and even learn the latest dance moves from "Soul Train". Remember y'all...Let's take a ride on the hippest trip in America. We're riding on the "Soouull Trrraaiinn!
@Roland121364 - Soul Train also appealed to middle class white kids. Good music and good dancing can transcend race, generations and socio-economic levels.
I'm a child of the 70's and let me tell you...I grew up on "Soul Train". It was a Saturday late morning staple for so many of us who grew up in lower socio-economic areas throughout the good ol' USA. This particular song brings back memories of much simpler times, when we wanted to play outside and even learn the latest dance moves from "Soul Train". Remember y'all...Let's take a ride on the hippest trip in America. We're riding on the "Soouull Trrraaiinn!
Awesome song and great moves.
thinkingrequired 1 month ago
Did I just see Fred Berry, aka RERUN from What's Happening!! @ 1:07?
R.I.P. Don Cornelius.. a true trail blazer and inspiration to ALL music lovers!
tdhboston 1 month ago
RIP Don! Thanks for the memories.
webbstrees 1 month ago
R.I.P. DON CORNELIUS
thedevinemrsg 1 month ago 8
@thedevinemrsg -
Sadly, Don Cornelius was found dead in his California home on February 1, 2012.
Early reports say that he died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. He was 75.
bctvguy 1 month ago
I'm a child of the 70's and let me tell you...I grew up on "Soul Train". It was a Saturday late morning staple for so many of us who grew up in lower socio-economic areas throughout the good ol' USA. This particular song brings back memories of much simpler times, when we wanted to play outside and even learn the latest dance moves from "Soul Train". Remember y'all...Let's take a ride on the hippest trip in America. We're riding on the "Soouull Trrraaiinn!
Roland121364 3 months ago 2
@Roland121364 - Soul Train also appealed to middle class white kids. Good music and good dancing can transcend race, generations and socio-economic levels.
bctvguy 3 months ago 7
I'm a child of the 70's and let me tell you...I grew up on "Soul Train". It was a Saturday late morning staple for so many of us who grew up in lower socio-economic areas throughout the good ol' USA. This particular song brings back memories of much simpler times, when we wanted to play outside and even learn the latest dance moves from "Soul Train". Remember y'all...Let's take a ride on the hippest trip in America. We're riding on the "Soouull Trrraaiinn!
Roland121364 3 months ago