1980.
Chaos at the Bedding Sale.
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@soultrainfans
1980.
Chaos at the Bedding Sale.
Ran across this beautiful woman on Instagram. Her name is Erica, and apparently she used to be a Soul Train Dancer!
THE MOST IMPORTANT RAP GROUP EVER!!!!!!! #PublicEnemy #PE They helped raise me & @thepoorrighteousteachers #GoldenEra #poorrighteousteachers #wiseintelligent #hiphop #rap
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Soul Train (1970s)
Nicole Wray on “Soul Train” in 1998.
(1975)
Take It From Me by Dionne Warwicke
LOVE, PEACE AND SOUL | I LOVE THE 70s
Featuring the “Soul Train Line,” in which all the dancers form two lines with a space in the middle for dancers to strut down and dance in consecutive order. Originally, this consisted of a couple—with men on one side and women on the other. In later years, men and women had their own individual lineups.
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Yellow Magic Orchestra - Tighten Up (Japanese Gentlemen Stand Up, Please)
Mimed performance on Soul Train, 1980. Come for the music, stay for the hilariously awkward interview.
pointer sisters / don cornelius
by Bruce W. Talamon
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/09/06/lens/chronicling-1970s-soul-and-funk-musicians.html?action=click&module=Features&pgtype=Homepage
RIP Cicely Tyson (December 19, 1924 – January 28, 2021)
Tevin Campbell Performs Iconic “Can We Talk” On Soul Train