I watched Soul Train every single Saturday at noon. Then I would go dancing and try to remember all the steps from the dancers. I'm sure your grandmother and I danced and had fun to the same exact songs back in our day. The 70's American Bandstand, and Soul Train were our M.T.V. My dear you would have loved it all. God bless you for honoring your grandmother.
I love your grandmother. 70's music was the very definition of soul music, there was always a relatable story and they sang from the soul and you felt It in your soul. We will never have music like that again.
You are such a sweet young man! It is wonderful 👏 how you played this for your grandmother. You keep listening to her, she can probably keep you out of trouble.
Another great choice by your dear grandmother! We also watched soul train every week...so many amazing artists on that show. As Don Cornelius always said, "Peace, Love and Soul"!!!
Don Cornelius was a staple on Saturday morning in my house. Soul Train introduced me to so much r&b and soul and funk. This is coming from a white 49 yr old truck driver. Music like this taught me that I can enjoy and appreciate everything no matter my background. Stay the course on this journey you’re on. You’ll appreciate it even more later in life as you share with your kids and grandchildren like I do. Keep pushing.👍👍
Oh the memories, I used to get in trouble for sneaking and watching Soul Train because we were only allowed to listen to Gospel music. :D Thanks for sharing.
soul music...heck...popular music in general....was in it's heyday for sure at this time. it was a good time to be growing up ! man..i wanna marry your grandma ! ;O)
🙋🏾♀️ this was win so Trey was still with Chicago 1971. If you notice the arrangement since if you’re from Chicago you know a Chicago people how we did this was 1971 on the west side of Chicago two of my aunties used to dance on this soul train I was about seven then the end of 71 they moved Hollywood California. This video is when they still were in Chicago west side baby.
I really enjoyed hearing this. I had only heard this song done by Chrissy Hynde and The Pretenders from 1984, but not this original version. Both versions are great!
I Would Really Love To See You And Your Grandmother Do A Reaction Together Of An Absolutely Beautiful And Respectful Cover Of This Song By The Pretenders "Thin Line Between Love And Hate",, I Truly Believe You Will Both Be Pleasantly Surprised...I Will Look Forward To It.
I love this song. The band The Pretenders did a very good version in the '80s. It's so cool that you're connecting to your roots and doing a song requested by your grandma. I would like to see your reaction to the singer my mother loved and I have grown attached to after reexamining her. Please give a listen to "The Man That Got Away" by Judy Garland... ruclips.net/video/T0xV1d1bi_Y/видео.html
🙋🏾♀️ this was win so Trey was still with Chicago 1971. If you notice the arrangement since if you’re from Chicago you know a Chicago people how we did this was 1971 on the west side of Chicago two of my aunties used to dance on this soul train I was about seven then the end of 71 they moved Hollywood California. This video is when they still were in Chicago west side baby.
I watched Soul Train every single Saturday at noon. Then I would go dancing and try to remember all the steps from the dancers. I'm sure your grandmother and I danced and had fun to the same exact songs back in our day. The 70's American Bandstand, and Soul Train were our M.T.V. My dear you would have loved it all. God bless you for honoring your grandmother.
I loved watching Soul Train and American Band Stand. As a 62 year old white boy I am loving watching your immersion into my music!
I love your grandmother. 70's music was the very definition of soul music, there was always a relatable story and they sang from the soul and you felt It in your soul. We will never have music like that again.
Soul train takes me back...what a great show it was! ✌
Thank God for your Grandmother.
You are such a sweet young man! It is wonderful 👏 how you played this for your grandmother. You keep listening to her, she can probably keep you out of trouble.
Another great choice by your dear grandmother! We also watched soul train every week...so many amazing artists on that show. As Don Cornelius always said, "Peace, Love and Soul"!!!
My mom and and would watch and dance to Soul Train every Saturday!! Thank you for sharing !!! Your grandmother has awesome taste for music !
Don Cornelius was a staple on Saturday morning in my house. Soul Train introduced me to so much r&b and soul and funk. This is coming from a white 49 yr old truck driver. Music like this taught me that I can enjoy and appreciate everything no matter my background. Stay the course on this journey you’re on. You’ll appreciate it even more later in life as you share with your kids and grandchildren like I do. Keep pushing.👍👍
Five stairsteps -ooh child.
I go around the house randomly singing..." Are you hongry..?.. Did ya eat yet?" I've LOVED this song for years! LOL
You are an old soul. You recognize soooo much! Love ya!
Straight 🔥😎
Your grandma knows some dang good music, thank you for responding to this and thank her for recommending it..... That's real music
Yea Grandma! I think I'm in love with her!
She picked a great one for sure!
It's people like your grandma that keep life going thru their memories in music .
We soooooooo need a new soul train!!!! As a kid I watched it every Saturday morning with my dad..... It was the BEST!!!
Grandmom had some good taste!
Oh the memories, I used to get in trouble for sneaking and watching Soul Train because we were only allowed to listen to Gospel music. :D Thanks for sharing.
soul music...heck...popular music in general....was in it's heyday for sure at this time. it was a good time to be growing up ! man..i wanna marry your grandma ! ;O)
Love to the grandmas
The Pretenders did a great cover of this song
If you want to know what it's like to have your first crush in 1973 listen to the persuaders, some guys have all the luck.
Thank God for your granma and for Soul Train.
This show Soul Train made me want to be black so bad! Hope that’s okay to say... 🙂
It is with me and I'm black!
Motown. Oh yeah. Reminds me of AM radio, growing up
🙋🏾♀️ this was win so Trey was still with Chicago 1971. If you notice the arrangement since if you’re from Chicago you know a Chicago people how we did this was 1971 on the west side of Chicago two of my aunties used to dance on this soul train I was about seven then the end of 71 they moved Hollywood California. This video is when they still were in Chicago west side baby.
Soooouuuullll Traiiinn
I really enjoyed hearing this. I had only heard this song done by Chrissy Hynde and The Pretenders from 1984, but not this original version. Both versions are great!
This song was also sang tremendously by Luther Ingram , Harold Melvin and the Blue notes starring Teddy Pendergrass If you don't know me by now
I miss that era.
I Would Really Love To See You And Your Grandmother Do A Reaction Together Of An Absolutely Beautiful And Respectful Cover Of This Song By The Pretenders "Thin Line Between Love And Hate",, I Truly Believe You Will Both Be Pleasantly Surprised...I Will Look Forward To It.
Can you do a reaction to THE O'JAY'S doing LOVE TRAIN
"Because I Love You" (Live) by Lenny Williams ... ruclips.net/video/5LJHnMKetU8/видео.html ... you will like this one
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you must know who you are, where your from, so many have no clue now
I love this song. The band The Pretenders did a very good version in the '80s. It's so cool that you're connecting to your roots and doing a song requested by your grandma. I would like to see your reaction to the singer my mother loved and I have grown attached to after reexamining her. Please give a listen to "The Man That Got Away" by Judy Garland... ruclips.net/video/T0xV1d1bi_Y/видео.html
🙋🏾♀️ this was win so Trey was still with Chicago 1971. If you notice the arrangement since if you’re from Chicago you know a Chicago people how we did this was 1971 on the west side of Chicago two of my aunties used to dance on this soul train I was about seven then the end of 71 they moved Hollywood California. This video is when they still were in Chicago west side baby.