Pat Davis & Damita Up Freeman were my 2 favorite female dancers on Soul Train & Shabba Do we my favorite male dancer their dancing was different never get tired of watching them dance!
I feel bad for kids born in the 1980s and 1990s. They missed out on everything that was golden related to music. The talent, the records, dance shows and loads more.
I was born dec 1966 . WATCHED a lot of tv in the 70's on WPIX 11 NY / WWOR Ch 09 / W??? ch 5 NY .. I believe i caught Soul Train on Saturdays Before High School Sept 1981 and during . LOVEED THE 70s as a kid
@Kara Brittany I know what I meant. You kids born in the 1980s and 1990s missed out on the best eras for music. 50s-80s. Nice try though... Trying to rewrite for me
Those were the days of my childhood and I loved watching Soul Train 🚂, I always wanted to be on Soul Train and to be a Soul Train dancer. Shabba Doo of course was my favorite. All the dancers were so 😎 cool. It shows that we as a people are not only royal, but we are born with natural soul😎😊👼✝️🕊️💖🎉🎊🌻💛👏🚂
It would be great but here's the problem: the music is mostly awful and isnt that creative, and not too fun and unplayable because of bad language, and lyrics that are not worth listening to or understandable. Yeah that just about covers it. I miss the days of Soul Train..
Love that you have so many clips of Damita Jo and Pat Davis. I’m a long time friend and huge fan of Damita. I can watch these two dance all day! Thanks for putting this together.
This is awesome, thank you! Adolfo and I became friends throughout the years here in Chicago, after having first met at a dance workshop, and then a follow up interview on my radio shows. He is sorely missed, and his impact is forever here in Chicago. We shared a common grammar school and Boys and Girls Club, and we bonded over that...
Mate I’m a 35 year old British Dude and watching electric boogaloo as a kid and young adult his moves especially in Number 2 stand out as just the coolest f***ing dancer I’ve honestly ever seen
And please let's not forget the other 70's dancers: Wanda Fuller, Fawn Quinones (sister to Shaba Do), Diana Brunner, Linda Howard, James Phillips, Gary Keys...etc.)
It didn’t matter what hardships we were facing, Soul Train made you feel good for that particular hour! Marco was, unquestionably, my favorite male regular Soul Train dancer…one Smooth Brother! Rest in God’s eternal peace, Shabba Doo.
My friend and I saw them in DC when we were teenagers and they sang “Yesterday” by the Beatles. Please look it up. They were amazing and I will NEVER forget how beautiful they sounded when they sang it. 🥰❤️🙌🏽👏🏽
Pat lives outside of the U.S but, was in the states about 2 years ago and worked with Derek "Dfox" Fleming on the Soultrain Cruise as representative dancers from the show and part of the ship's entertainment.
You're Definitely Speaking True Facts Friend, I Myself Am So Into Old Dances Such As These I Dream Of Doing A Live Performance Tribute To This Iconic Show By Showcasing A Blended Mix Of Dance Moves That Were On The Show From 1970-1990!
\\\\\The Best of the best////// Louie Ski Carr; Myron Montgomery; Tyrone Proctor; Jeffrey Daniel; Jodi Watley; Rosie Perez; Aretha Jackson & Crystal McCarey (dance/fashion queens). Congrats one and all.
Big fan of Shabba Doo/O-zone :) from Breakin. He and Turbo(Shrimp), inspired me to be a breaker. Loved it. Growing up close to Detroit watching Soul Train every week when I was young, more so for the music as I am a drummer first, and love funk. I had no idea that was him, but you can soooo tell when he's pop-lockin. :) Cool Clips! Love the tunes, and today's tech for this being shared!!
I remember going to the fair with a pop locking outfit on. I was about 12 years old. My friends Preston and Lynn laughed at me. With those striped socks and my jeans rolled up. 🤣🤣🤣. In hindsight. I did look a hot mess. I'm 60 now and hindsight is always 20/20. Lynn and I are still good friends. Preston passed away. Great memories. My first time going to the fair without my Mom. We jumped the fence and it was exhilarating. I was officially a thug. Lol. I would do it all again. Things were so much simpler and fun. Compared to the kids now days. No fights or guns. Just being a devilish kid.
Pam and Damita could out dance anybody at that time. RIP Adolfo..BTW..have not seen any dancing of Fred "Rerun" Berry..why? Next to Damita, one of the first popular dancers on the show, and most memorable.
We need a Pat Davis dedication, with interview. She was just too damn good. She was a few steps above the rest. No diss to the rest, but she’s #1. ♥️ her.
Shabba Doo was just too fly with it.. his swing arm and hop is especially sicko.. the master Don Campbell was the best but Shabba stayed within the confines of the rhythm where it wasn't broken ..and his ability not to jump out the window super fast like Don would do lol.. Rest easy to both of you style warriors.. and shoutouts to the editor of this, that heavy percussive mix blended perfect with the dancers. #GangstaBoogie #FlyguyOffgrid
Does anyone know who the dancers are at 1:59 in the video? I'm trying to find a longer clip of them dancing in the line, but haven't been able to find anything yet. If the complete video of this episode of Soul Train is available online, that would be great.
Pat and Shabba doo: my two favorites. They added showmanship and style to dancing. RIP Adolfo and Tyrone Proctor.
Tyrone passed away too? 😥
YyyeeessszZZ
Same Adolfo is the man he just had “It”
Pat, Damita, Lil Joe, Shabba Doo, Cookie Morris Campbell Lock and too many others were all great
@@TerraRyzingliveshave all the aforementioned people transitioned?
Damita Jo Freeman on stage with Joe Tex was my favorite moment as well. Was 10 years old and immediately bought that single.
They need to bring this back on Saturday don’t care if it is reruns still would be nice to watch anyway
Pat Davis & Damita Up Freeman were my 2 favorite female dancers on Soul Train & Shabba Do we my favorite male dancer their dancing was different never get tired of watching them dance!
I never missed a Saturday morning Soul Train! those were the days!
HOLLA ALL MY FAVORITE DANCERS SHABA DOO PAT AND DAMITA JAMES WOW GOD BLESS
It’s the way my people had their hair and bodies natural for me 😍
I feel bad for kids born in the 1980s and 1990s. They missed out on everything that was golden related to music. The talent, the records, dance shows and loads more.
I was born dec 1966 . WATCHED a lot of tv in the 70's on WPIX 11 NY / WWOR Ch 09 / W??? ch 5 NY .. I believe i caught Soul Train on Saturdays Before High School Sept 1981 and during . LOVEED THE 70s as a kid
@Black Mamba Jr 4 Ever ~~~~~~~~~~ here's some tissues.........LOL
@@savagelychill2858
Read it again
@@Jcrash71 😅👍🏽
@Kara Brittany
I know what I meant. You kids born in the 1980s and 1990s missed out on the best eras for music. 50s-80s.
Nice try though... Trying to rewrite for me
Those were the days of my childhood and I loved watching Soul Train 🚂, I always wanted to be on Soul Train and to be a Soul Train dancer. Shabba Doo of course was my favorite. All the dancers were so 😎 cool. It shows that we as a people are not only royal, but we are born with natural soul😎😊👼✝️🕊️💖🎉🎊🌻💛👏🚂
RIP Shabba-Doo💕
We need Soul Train back!
I miss this so much. These were our dance teacher's on Saturday's 😍
It would be great but here's the problem: the music is mostly awful and isnt that creative, and not too fun and unplayable because of bad language, and lyrics that are not worth listening to or understandable. Yeah that just about covers it. I miss the days of Soul Train..
Love that you have so many clips of Damita Jo and Pat Davis. I’m a long time friend and huge fan of Damita. I can watch these two dance all day! Thanks for putting this together.
I thought I would never ever see this episode again I was 7. This is a joy I'm in tears. I love to dance and watch others dance too👍💯😎🤗💎
Fun! It still doesn't get old after all these years. People were so original with their fashion and their moves! I love it! Thank you ☺❗
We really gotta get Damita Jo Freeman interview next! Please Soul Train get her on here
....she is my fave out of all of them....she was so original and cold blooded with her isolations and movements.....
I love Soul Train. I love Classic disco music.
This is awesome, thank you! Adolfo and I became friends throughout the years here in Chicago, after having first met at a dance workshop, and then a follow up interview on my radio shows. He is sorely missed, and his impact is forever here in Chicago. We shared a common grammar school and Boys and Girls Club, and we bonded over that...
Mate I’m a 35 year old British Dude and watching electric boogaloo as a kid and young adult his moves especially in Number 2 stand out as just the coolest f***ing dancer I’ve honestly ever seen
Some of my favorite dancers were in this clip. Love this ❤👏
Too many legends 💫 LOVE IT ❤️🙏🏼
my elementary and jr high days in 1970s...........and look how fit they were.........and real hair.......
Its always good to see old school videos, in front of the TV trying to mimic the dances. Good Memories
Oh my what good time's that was!!!!!!!
Gorgeous and incredibly talented!. Love watching her moves.
The Hippest Trip in America, wishing you LOVE, PEACE and SOUL.
Best episode. Damita, Pat, Shabba doo. This captured that feeling we had back then.
And please let's not forget the other 70's dancers: Wanda Fuller, Fawn Quinones (sister to Shaba Do), Diana Brunner, Linda Howard, James Phillips, Gary Keys...etc.)
Is james phillips still with us? He was a heck of a dancer.
Wow Marco...amazing!!! This is great So proud and happy for you!
Thanks Mark for Sharing and taking the time to put this together. Truly the best days of my early life!! #shaw4life77
Soul train dancing at its best
It didn’t matter what hardships we were facing, Soul Train made you feel good for that particular hour! Marco was, unquestionably, my favorite male regular Soul Train dancer…one Smooth Brother! Rest in God’s eternal peace, Shabba Doo.
Good ol days!!😊❤❤❤
Everybody is THROWING DOWN with tha dancing!!!! LOL!!!! Notice how everyone is sooooo SLIM and TRIM back then,small waists.
You'd see your parents and think they never had a life before you. This was them back in their youth. So cool to watch
My friend and I saw them in DC when we were teenagers and they sang “Yesterday” by the Beatles. Please look it up. They were amazing and I will NEVER forget how beautiful they sounded when they sang it. 🥰❤️🙌🏽👏🏽
Met Shabba Doo in NY early 70's while he was a soul train locker ,I was a Rocker from Brooklyn . RIP brother .Lockers vs Rockers 1975 NYC
Very Wonderful Editing ❗❗I Truly Enjoyed Every Single, Minute of It 🖤🖤
Serving a paycheck!
Thank you you Adolfo!!! Awesome vid and tune!!! ❤
Absolute Class dancing from an era we will never see the likes again ❤
PAT DAVIS..my absolute favorite...Why we havnt heard from her..As a kid I actually thought she was a Robot♥️
She has a great interview here on TH-cam with Soul Train exec Chuck Johnson and DanceZation!
@@Rhythm973 Finally thanks, I need to watch it..
Pat lives outside of the U.S but, was in the states about 2 years ago and worked with Derek "Dfox" Fleming on the Soultrain Cruise as representative dancers from the show and part of the ship's entertainment.
Loved this!!!! Thank you for sharing!!
Man I use to get up Saturday to watch Soul Train.
I wonder what happened to Damita Jo Freeman & Shabba Doo was attractive back then and now RIP
Damita Jo Freeman a phenomenal dancer. Right On! magazine spotlighted the most popular dancers on the show .. Damita Jo memorable
Damita Jo Freeman is the best dancer in Soul Train history. . . PERIOD! Shabba Doo was also a favorite but no one is better than Damita Jo.
I love Damita, but I still give the nod to Pat Davis!
You're Definitely Speaking True Facts Friend, I Myself Am So Into Old Dances Such As These I Dream Of Doing A Live Performance Tribute To This Iconic Show By Showcasing A Blended Mix Of Dance Moves That Were On The Show From 1970-1990!
Classic 🎼🤘🏼
So miss the old days..I loved Shabba-do!!!❤
\\\\\The Best of the best////// Louie Ski Carr; Myron Montgomery; Tyrone Proctor; Jeffrey Daniel; Jodi Watley; Rosie Perez; Aretha Jackson & Crystal McCarey (dance/fashion queens). Congrats one and all.
Makes you appreciate your Black culture more!!
WoW Soul Train , LOVE You all 💕💞💖
OMG ....thanks for the memories.
*Niecy Payne was one of the most beautiful dancers on Soul Train*
I agree🌹
Damita Jo Freeman number one female dancer..
AUN CONTINUO BAILANDO GRACIAS A DIOS QUE PENA QUE YA HAYA PARTIDO SHABA DO EXITOS SALUDOS DESDE PERU
Patricia Davis was my Soul Train crush!!!!!!🥰😘🥰
Damn it! I love my people!!! We know how to have fun.
Sis with the short afro was getting it!!!
What's the music in the second half? Please!!??!!
Big fan of Shabba Doo/O-zone :) from Breakin. He and Turbo(Shrimp), inspired me to be a breaker. Loved it. Growing up close to Detroit watching Soul Train every week when I was young, more so for the music as I am a drummer first, and love funk. I had no idea that was him, but you can soooo tell when he's pop-lockin. :) Cool Clips! Love the tunes, and today's tech for this being shared!!
Exactly whats wrong with the world today -no Soul Train😢
Can we get a Thelma Davis interview? I would love to here her story.
She has a great interview on TH-cam with Dance Mogul Magazine!
@@Rhythm973 Need to see it..thanks!
I am actually interviewing Thelma Monday June 7th 2021
It wasn’t just the music and the guest stars but the fashion though the years.
I remember going to the fair with a pop locking outfit on. I was about 12 years old. My friends Preston and Lynn laughed at me. With those striped socks and my jeans rolled up. 🤣🤣🤣. In hindsight. I did look a hot mess. I'm 60 now and hindsight is always 20/20. Lynn and I are still good friends. Preston passed away. Great memories. My first time going to the fair without my Mom. We jumped the fence and it was exhilarating. I was officially a thug. Lol. I would do it all again. Things were so much simpler and fun. Compared to the kids now days. No fights or guns. Just being a devilish kid.
Any information on the songs used in the video?
Essas pessoas em uma noite tiveram a vida mais interessantes do que muitas pessoas que viveram 90 anos.
Verdade, acredito que foi o maior privilégio na vida deles serem um dos "Soul Train Dancers ".
My favorite moment was the Lockers fantastic!
Pam and Damita could out dance anybody at that time. RIP Adolfo..BTW..have not seen any dancing of Fred "Rerun" Berry..why? Next to Damita, one of the first popular dancers on the show, and most memorable.
Pam or Pat?
Before the shootings, killings and violence in the nightclubs, We had Soooooooooooooooooooooul Train!
Shabba Doo was just on another level...
What song is that from???
They all are getting DOWN!!!!
Wow, Pat Davis could really do The Robot
Yooo what's that second song..? 🔥
What izzzz that second song?
Damita and Pat are my favorite
Man I miss this!!
legendary!
I love black people
wish I was on the soul train!!
The grand children of papi soul and mammy soul dance Twerk now...in zigzag 😋🤩😻😜😆😅😹
Rip shabba doo 😢
We need a Pat Davis dedication, with interview. She was just too damn good. She was a few steps above the rest. No diss to the rest, but she’s #1. ♥️ her.
Yes!
In the 60s and 70s you had to know how to dance and then the 80s brought in the oochie mama style.
They danced their as off for that 2 piece chicken & biscuit. 😂👍🏾
Fresh n funky rid-dims!!
Excellent
Shabba Doo was just too fly with it.. his swing arm and hop is especially sicko.. the master Don Campbell was the best but Shabba stayed within the confines of the rhythm where it wasn't broken ..and his ability not to jump out the window super fast like Don would do lol.. Rest easy to both of you style warriors.. and shoutouts to the editor of this, that heavy percussive mix blended perfect with the dancers. #GangstaBoogie #FlyguyOffgrid
💃🏽💃🏽💃🏽💃🏽👏🏾🙌🏾👏🏾🙌🏾
Kids just don’t know how to dance these days
Cual es el nombre de la canción que empieza desde el minuto 1.30?
What is the name of last jam, it's bad, kool, awesome
SERIOUS DANCES⚘THAT WAS HOT🔥
SHABBA DOO !!!! REST IN BREAK !
Does anyone know who the dancers are at 1:59 in the video? I'm trying to find a longer clip of them dancing in the line, but haven't been able to find anything yet. If the complete video of this episode of Soul Train is available online, that would be great.
RIP Shabba doo
Marco? I see you Class of 77
The girl at 2.06 is crazzzzzy lol
Jammin, we have the flavor
Please tell me what the last track playing in this video?
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What is the name of song at 1:30 mark. Its Banging