Let's ditch all of today's conforming to corporate media stereotypes and playing at being playground gangsters, and return to the authentic African American expression of the 70s. God how I wish I could have been a teenager back then. Black 70s music is part of the reason hip-hop became so popular, while the mainstream promoted glossy, superficial, soulless disco that white kids could also dance too, young black kids in New York largely rejected it in favour of what had preceded it and 'reinvented' funk for a new generation. Now the media has co-opted hip hop and turned gold into shit yet again, innovative and authentic expression has become vapid, meaningless product rather than art.
Leopold M'Intosh I think what you mean is about the degradation of today's music. That is right, I agree. But the thing is that music changes, it keeps changing on and on.
Oh yes!,Go Soul Train Dancers The Best!❤❤❤❤❤
James Brown iconic music 🎶 took over the dance floors back then!
Oh ,I forgot all about this Classic, Awesome song by the late Lyn Collins.Love it,and Lyn Collins, SIP Beautiful ❤❤❤❤❤
Happy heavenly 75th birthday to the female preacher Lynn Collins, with another great track from the Black Caesar soundtrack album
Pat Davis… I can’t get enough of her freestyle dancing. Very innovative.
A Master Piece 🏆
Beautiful.
Thank you!
I loved the line dancing. So everyone was featured. Showed their moves. Loved Soul Tran every Saturday.
The coolest SHIT in the history of the world!!!! 🔥🔥 🔥🔥 still
MYTHICAL❤
I love these 70s soul dance videos
One of my favorite soul train flashbacks and one of my favorite jams by Lynn Collins!!
Those cats are putting on some moves on that dance floor.
That is some fierce dancin there!
I used to love running around with my huge afro in those days.
Feeling real G ❤️ pod
Street DJ ❤️
My jam , MAMA FEELGOOD!
Classic Ish !!! Takes me back !!!
Mama FeelGood!
It is just so funky good, I love it:)))
C'est extasiant !
Soul Train was sooo coooolllll
Big daddy Kane Raw!!!!
So styled
fantastic x
1.20 my move!!!!
love thissss
BIG TRACK!!!
Brilliant.
That's my Lockin' Momma Freddie Maxie and my OG GoGo/YoYo Family Affiliate F&M Henderson hitting those ScooBots at the end of the Soul Train Line
Salute!!
Public Enemy sample
"YO MILK THE SUPA DUPA!!" - MC LYTE
Let's ditch all of today's conforming to corporate media stereotypes and playing at being playground gangsters, and return to the authentic African American expression of the 70s. God how I wish I could have been a teenager back then. Black 70s music is part of the reason hip-hop became so popular, while the mainstream promoted glossy, superficial, soulless disco that white kids could also dance too, young black kids in New York largely rejected it in favour of what had preceded it and 'reinvented' funk for a new generation. Now the media has co-opted hip hop and turned gold into shit yet again, innovative and authentic expression has become vapid, meaningless product rather than art.
Leopold M'Intosh I think what you mean is about the degradation of today's music. That is right, I agree. But the thing is that music changes, it keeps changing on and on.
Cultural appropriation in 5...4...3..2... smgdh