Soul Train Line Dance to Fred Wesley & The JB's "Doin It To Death" (episode# 59, 1973). To license this footage, go to GLOBALIMAGEWORKS.COM. Subscribe to our channel and stay tuned...we will be add...
Soul Train Line Dance to Fred Wesley & The JB's "Doin It To Death" (episode# 59, 1973). To license this footage, go to GLOBALIMAGEWORKS.COM. Subscribe to our channel and stay tuned...we will be adding new clips each week.
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Man, this is 'Fro City..great stuff, and have to agree that all the ladies look natural, pretty and sexy without being nasty like I see so many younger women being..Plus, people are DANCING, not just leaning and grinding.
The light skinned girl your reffering about at 1:27- 1:36 is Connie Blackino...she also was a competitor in the 1972 ST Contest,dancing to curtis mayfield's "superfly"
I absolutely adore the "Soul Train Line Dances"! Where else do you see couples dancing like that? And the girls didn't need to be half naked in order to look damn sexy! It was just about the moves...
Hey jtyshi27, you are absolutely right, I grow up in Los Angeles back in 70s and brothers could care less about how dark or light skin a girl was. But you have to remember back in the 70s Black was Beautiful, today dark skin is seen as negative or bad by even other Black people.
Hey jtyshi27, you are absolutely right, I grow up in Los Angeles back in 70s and brothers could care less about how dark or light skin a girl was. But you have to remember back in the 70s Black was Beautiful, today dark skin is seen as negative or bad by even other Black people.
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