Soul Train Line For The Love Of Money O'Jays.mpg
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This was when we understood the beauty of being black. We loved our hair, we loved our uniqueness, we celebrated our dance without being overly vulgar, and our men....our beautiful black men..........loved our hair.....and get this..... they loved their hair too! This was when a brother would ask a sista to dance and a sista said "YES! LET'S GET DOWN!" with no hesitation. Wow......when we knew how to have fun instead of standing on the darn wall looking at each other trying to be cute.
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Best black music program that there ever was, and will ever be on TV.
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Money!!!!! Gotta love this one!!! If you don't something is wrong with you!!!! RIP Don!!!
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@TikiShootah HAAAAA! Mean muggin is an olympic sport. That was funny! HAAA! I was just imagining it in my head and it cracked me up. Brother against the wall with his drink mean muggin, sista sittin in her chair dancing because she doesn't want to sweat but mean muggin every one that walks by including brotha on the wall. Brothers just mean muggin each other cause they to dam cool to ask as sista to dance! HA! The annoucer "We have mean muggin on the wall in first place and he wins GOLD!"
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@MIRRORMIRRORTV still happens. enjoy the new generation. where mean muggin is an olypic sport. Dance? nah they are too "cool" for that now.
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R.I.P Don Cornelius (founder of Soul Train, passed right before this weekend)
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fashion fashion!!!!!!!!!!wow Earth live.
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Wow, what a slice of life (and history) I'm old enough to have watched this on late Saturday morning. As a young white guy I knew I was watching something that just wasn't in my DNA but man it was so cool to see. Thankfully You Tube is keeping all this for us.
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@MIRRORMIRRORTV Nowadays folks trying to bleach their skin thinking it will get them ahead. Music with derogatory words used towards our men and women and corrupting the mind of kids. "Reality" shows that shows ignorance to our culture. Things have got to change...one day.
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These were the days.... when a man treated his women like a lady, and she in return let him know he was the man. A time when love was an art and we expressed it in all we did. Some how we allowed society to shift our world, and we all tumbled into this place we are in now. I still have memories of those golden days of peace, love, and happiness.
They are at 1:48. Probably two of the best dancer on Soul Train although Ihave other favorites as well.
steve3ri 5 months ago