Can anyone tell me the name of the female artist and song title that plays for a quick 10 seconds after the rock steady crew exit scene and during the beginning of the next scene at train station (jumping the turnstile? The lyrics hear are: "let yourself go, but hold on to my love a little tighter"
WOW, Those were the Days!! Some went on to bigger success, some did not. Yet, they ALL made History. They were part of a Dance Revolution that paved the way for modern dance. <3
I love their early songs, even they were cover versions - but very Whitfiled/Strong psychedelic, which I like so much for example Dennis Coffey, the lead guitarist of so many songs. The textile outfit is terrible in my opinion, but the music is great...
That's actually Virginia "V" McDonald, otherwise known as Vee. She was the female lead singer in the second incarnation of The Undisputed Truth, with Joe Harris, Tyrone "Big Ty" Douglas, Tyrone "Lil Ty" Barkley and Calvin "Dhaak" Stephenson (aka "The Doc"). They recorded three albums for Motown between 1974 and 1975, and are who appear in this video - and that's the TRUTH!!
This isn't Taka Boom. The lady here is V. McDonald. Taka joined UT a little after this and sang on their 1976 album 'Method To The Madness' which included the disco hit "You + Me = Love". There's a live UT performance of "Smiling Faces" from Don Kirshner's Rock Concert here on RU-vid that features Taka Boom. Her frame is much smaller than V.'s and she moves just like her sister Chaka.
Correction: Both pilot and scope dope in the F14 crash at 5:20 died. They ejected right over their exploding aircraft and they parachuted right in to the vacuum created by the loss of oxygen/air brought on by the explosion.