I don't know about y'all, but i kinda don't think I'm a big fan of the dance everyone was doing here. Lol Just saying. That's just my opinion. What's yours?
Beautiful era. I miss it and I wasn’t even born then. It’s just look like they were having the time of their lives. Nowadays you can’t even step outside without some shit happening. Let alone party like these folks.
We were having the time of our life. Coming soon on RUclips. ''Conversations with Chuck Johnson" featuring the original legendary Soul Train Dancers telling their story. We are still partying today. Love,Peace and Soul. We are back in effect.
and also, Soul Train was Videotaped @ Hollywood Center Studios, Hollywood, CA which was also the home to JEOPARDY! with Alex Trebek, Break the Bank 85/86, The All-New Let's Make a Deal with the late Monty Hall, Supermarket Sweep, Fun House, College Mad House, Shop 'til You Drop, Free 4 All, Quicksilver, Finders Keepers w/Larry Toffler, Friend or Foe w/Kennedy, the very 1st season of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, Love Connection w/Chuck Woolery, The Crew and Super Bloopers and NEW Practical Jokes w/the late TV Icon Dick Clark and the late TV Sidekick Ed McMahon
VERY SPECIAL TRIBUTE TO THE LATE AND GREAT "DON CORNELIUS" FOUNDER AND MUSIC PRODUCER WITH EXTRAORDINARY TALENT BEYOND COMPARED WITH FUN, LAUGHTER AND PLENTY EXCITEMENT ON THE "SOUL TRAIN" LINE GENUINE CLASSIC HIT
Every Saturday after Cartoons were over Music Music Music Dick Clark's American Bandstand on abc, Soul Train on WGN along with Puttin' on the Hits, SOLID GOLD and Ed McMahon's Star Search and end the night with America's Top 10 with the late great Casey Kasem and Night Tracks on SuperStation WTBS Great Times back in 1985 Plus, you also had CBS College Sports, abc Wide World of Sports and NBC Sportsworld along with Pat Robertson's CBN for Classic and Family Entertainment and ACTS Network for Sunshine Factory and Classic TV Shows as well as SuperStation WTBS for Classic Movies, NWA Wrestling and Atlanta Braves Baseball and WGN for the Chicago Cubs as well as the Weekend Theater and Classic and Brand New Comedies
Ya I agree....the dance was a lil much to catch onto...especially for that white dude @ 1:28..LOL! But thanks for these man, I don't get home at 6PM to catch these when it comes on.
That count off. "5, 6, 7, 8...Boom, kak, boom, boom, kak!" 😂 --And my sister had a Barbie that had a dress like 1:43 ..I remember it well because it came with perfume that smelled like hot plastic
😄, even "Big Louie" is/was gettin' his bop on. I don't remember this choreographed intro, but it's all that, and I used to faithfully watch during this period of time. I must've slept in this particular Saturday I guess...
I remember this intro scared me a kid at first with the music and the way the sun turns black and blue but no soon that baseline kicked in it was time to jam!
I think Sid McCoy was out sick so they hired a substitute announcer. I also think the video from Dire Straits was for "Money for Nothing." Sheila E. may have performed A Love Bizarre.
0:00 to 0:21 is like you're on ACID, such a cool intro though! That train needs a cholesterol check, thats the funkiest moving but slowest struggling train i've ever seen! lol
It aired on KHTV 39 in Houston which later became a WB Affiliate on September 20,1995 after Tribune bought it from Gaylord and is now a CW Affiliate since 2006 and owned by Nexstar since Fall 2019
In The 80's This Also Aired On Local FOX/WB/MYTVZ Affiliate WTVZ 33 In Hampton Roads VA Market Then It Aired On Local UPN/CW Affiliate WGNT 27 In Portsmouth VA In The Mid 90's
Colum Rogers It's actually "Soul Train's a Comin,'" the "Party Down" version by O'Bryan. "Up On Soul Train" performed by The Waters, then The Whispers.
best Soul Train intro ever! see how they all held on till the beat dropped? that's classic!
I know, they were all killin’ it in the intro!
Love this intro song! Damn I miss Soul Train & Don hosting the show. Good memories of growing up to this show!
Me too
O'Bryan & Mr. Don Cornelius! Dope Collabo Tho!!
The intro is the best. It still gets my hyped.
Beautiful era. I miss it and I wasn’t even born then. It’s just look like they were having the time of their lives. Nowadays you can’t even step outside without some shit happening. Let alone party like these folks.
We were having the time of our life. Coming soon on RUclips. ''Conversations with Chuck Johnson" featuring the original legendary Soul Train Dancers telling their story. We are still partying today. Love,Peace and Soul. We are back in effect.
I was born in 1976 it was the best
Line dancing: The Electric Slide, The Wobble, The Shuffle and others: When it's on and everyone is on point, it's a beautiful thing.
Young people don't know dance moves like this
I like this intro. That train was cool going down those tracks. ;-)
Danaroxy2012 what tracks?
Nothing like The Soul Train Slide (at least that's what I call it) to start the show off!!! BEST INTRO EVAH!!!!
They kilt that shit!!🔥
This is the second episode of the new season ever to be distributed by Tribune Entertainment, which Soul Train had signed a contract with.
and also, Soul Train was Videotaped @ Hollywood Center Studios, Hollywood, CA which was also the home to JEOPARDY! with Alex Trebek, Break the Bank 85/86, The All-New Let's Make a Deal with the late Monty Hall, Supermarket Sweep, Fun House, College Mad House, Shop 'til You Drop, Free 4 All, Quicksilver, Finders Keepers w/Larry Toffler, Friend or Foe w/Kennedy, the very 1st season of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, Love Connection w/Chuck Woolery, The Crew and Super Bloopers and NEW Practical Jokes w/the late TV Icon Dick Clark and the late TV Sidekick Ed McMahon
@@tnawcwvictoria Actually, the show returned to Metromedia Square, for 1 yr., the same year (1985-86), before they moved to Hollywood Center Studios.
@@brothergaryii Gotcha, thanks for the correction brother
you know when you seen those three big bubbles on your tv screen and heard those trumpets and that base that it was time to sit down or get down
678BUMPERLOVER *bass
They was on point
Good times back then. Rip Don😊
VERY SPECIAL TRIBUTE TO
THE LATE AND GREAT
"DON CORNELIUS" FOUNDER
AND MUSIC PRODUCER WITH
EXTRAORDINARY TALENT BEYOND COMPARED WITH FUN, LAUGHTER
AND PLENTY EXCITEMENT ON
THE "SOUL TRAIN" LINE GENUINE CLASSIC HIT
They was jammin!!!!
Every Saturday after Cartoons were over
Music Music Music
Dick Clark's American Bandstand on abc, Soul Train on WGN along with Puttin' on the Hits, SOLID GOLD and Ed McMahon's Star Search and end the night with America's Top 10 with the late great Casey Kasem and Night Tracks on SuperStation WTBS
Great Times back in 1985
Plus, you also had CBS College Sports, abc Wide World of Sports and NBC Sportsworld along with Pat Robertson's CBN for Classic and Family Entertainment and ACTS Network for Sunshine Factory and Classic TV Shows as well as SuperStation WTBS for Classic Movies, NWA Wrestling and Atlanta Braves Baseball and WGN for the Chicago Cubs as well as the Weekend Theater and Classic and Brand New Comedies
Don't forget _Dance Fever._ That came on before _Solid Gold._
Nice line dance
I wish they could do that forever
Ya I agree....the dance was a lil much to catch onto...especially for that white dude @ 1:28..LOL! But thanks for these man, I don't get home at 6PM to catch these when it comes on.
1:28
That count off. "5, 6, 7, 8...Boom, kak, boom, boom, kak!" 😂 --And my sister had a Barbie that had a dress like 1:43 ..I remember it well because it came with perfume that smelled like hot plastic
Some call it the Harlem Shuffle and others call it the Hollywood Shuffle. It's simply called the Shuffle.
😄, even "Big Louie" is/was gettin' his bop on. I don't remember this choreographed intro, but it's all that, and I used to faithfully watch during this period of time. I must've slept in this particular Saturday I guess...
You see that white dude trying to keep up? LOL!
Lol
He was a long way from American Bandstand 😂
Wow missss watching SOULTRAIN on Saturday when I was a kid then Karate moive would come on Good old dayz y'all in Houston Tx LOL.o R.I.P. DON
I go on RUclips watch soul on Saturday mornings
Thats one cool azz train!
Line dancing...Soul Train style
Soul Train's A Comin'
I Love This Video Clip Of "Soul Train" Video Open From October 12, 1985, Forever.
Soul Train Forever! Let's Get It! Let's Go!....Soul Train's a comin' 👏🏿👏🏿😎📸🙋🏿♂️🙏🏿🙏🏿😊
This is a good line step to try & do at your companys annual christmas party i always thought about it...
I remember this intro scared me a kid at first with the music and the way the sun turns black and blue but no soon that baseline kicked in it was time to jam!
Get it get it
I think Sid McCoy was out sick so they hired a substitute announcer.
I also think the video from Dire Straits was for "Money for Nothing." Sheila E. may have performed A Love Bizarre.
The substitute annoucer is Jim Maddox
@Jason Nadle Sheila E. did perform "A Love Bizarre" as her 2nd song as I've seen this episode on Bounce a few years back.
I never knew Dire Straits was ever on Soul Train! I must missed that episode.
They're not performing on the soul train stage they showing the music video
WTTG Channel 5 flashbacks
0:00 to 0:21 is like you're on ACID, such a cool intro though! That train needs a cholesterol check, thats the funkiest moving but slowest struggling train i've ever seen! lol
0:21
Classic intro
The train is riding in space!
Anray Mcneil he/it was out of this world
Dire Straits on Soul Train? Were people really that obseesed with "Money for Nothing"'s music video back then?
That video was cutting edge back then the animation was 2D
That's O'Bryan Doin the intro
YEAR of the PREP dance..just try that dance to this classic song...MEMORIES.
Thats a bad azz beat!!!
Those were the good old days honey.
LOL super confused! actualy I'll give him props though..he was at about 75% caught up
....the Best ...SOUL.....THE Best.. booty Shaking
I don't care for everyone line steppin' in this one. And where is Sid McCoy?
Actually I thought the line dancing was cool
wudaddy Sid was most likely not feeling well the day this was taped.
Do you have any 1982 soultrain episodes? Please
Yes, they're on here.
This is the best into
Hey dude do you happen to have intro 483 if you do can you post it thanks.....
@Twigz1 haha true i didnt even notice that @ 1:28 until now lmao
Back when WTVD channel 11 became a brand new ABC affiliate at the time
It was also on Local FOX/MyTV/WB Affiliated WTVZ ch.33 in Norfolk VA &
Local CW/UPN Affiliated WGNT Ch.27 In Portsmouth VA
It aired on KHTV 39 in Houston which later became a WB Affiliate on September 20,1995 after Tribune bought it from Gaylord and is now a CW Affiliate since 2006 and owned by Nexstar since Fall 2019
In The 80's This Also Aired On Local FOX/WB/MYTVZ Affiliate WTVZ 33 In Hampton Roads VA Market Then It Aired On Local UPN/CW Affiliate WGNT 27 In Portsmouth VA In The Mid 90's
What's the song playing? I quite like it :)
Up on Soul Train, by O'Bryan. It's the theme of the season.
Thanks!
Colum Rogers It's actually "Soul Train's a Comin,'" the "Party Down" version by O'Bryan. "Up On Soul Train" performed by The Waters, then The Whispers.
wudaddy Oh! Right, I sometimes get track titles confused. Sorry.
+wudaddy Soul Train's A Comin' ( Remix), the regular version was for Season 12 in 1983.This remix was used for seasons 13--16 1983-1987.
Is that a white lady on the left @ 1:43
Yes, but she got rhythm, tho.
but is she white
Clearly, you missed where I said "Yes."
Ok you seen the whole episode
She was on the show for a minute, tho.
What happened to Sid Mc Coy???
He may have been not feeling well on the taping day for this episode so Jim Maddox filled in.
Theme Song Preformed by "WEIRD" AL YANKOVIC
No by O'Bryan