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YES!!| FIRST TIME HEARING Jean Knight - Mr Big Stuff REACTION
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@robb9395
@robb9395 Год назад
I LOVED watching Soul Train on Saturday afternoons as a kid. There will never be anything like it. Real people enjoying real music.
@dorisgutierrez7800
@dorisgutierrez7800 Год назад
They don’t make music like this any longer. Just love it.
@AndieO
@AndieO Год назад
That was my mom's hair before I was born. It was called bouffant, and took lots of reading and hairspray to accomplish. My mom and dad used to love to go dancing, and took every opportunity to do so right up til my mom suffered a shattered knee cap. Took so many surgeries that she never regained proper use. But she still love to slow dance. They taught me some Dames, I wish I could still pull them off.. Lol.
@stephaniejones4749
@stephaniejones4749 Год назад
You just don't hear this type of soul music anymore. I love her voice and I like the words to the song. This takes me back to the basement parties of my youth with the black light on and somebody named Big Mama was always upstairs frying chicken and fish 😂
@trjbrew
@trjbrew Год назад
Amen to that!
@octoberguy
@octoberguy Год назад
Now I want some fried chicken and fish! 🙂
@stephaniejones4749
@stephaniejones4749 Год назад
@@octoberguy I know what you mean. The power suggestion I tell ya you can talk about a type of food and next thing you know you want some of it LoL
@LiberalsArePoop
@LiberalsArePoop Год назад
Gotta love Big Momma!!!
@stephaniejones4749
@stephaniejones4749 Год назад
@@LiberalsArePoop Oh yeah, I've been to a many basement parties and there was always a big mama up stairs in the kitchen frying chicken and fish and selling them as sandwiches and they were the best greasy sandwiches on the planet where the bread sticks to the roof of your mouth 😂😂
@randytorres8211
@randytorres8211 Год назад
Per Songfacts In this song, Jean Knight addresses a ladies' man with means, letting him know that she's not going to fall for his charms and isn't impressed with his fancy clothes or big fine car. He won't break her heart because she'll never give him the chance. The man for her is one with a love that's true, even if he's broke. This was Knight's first national hit. She recorded it in May of 1970 at Malaco Studios in Jackson, Mississippi. Prior to going there, Knight worked as a baker at Loyola University in New Orleans.
@nancysmith8626
@nancysmith8626 Год назад
Great info, thank you for sharing!
@barryshapiro3349
@barryshapiro3349 Год назад
Great song!! Always reminds me of the Honeycomb’s huge hit “Want Ads”.
@shyman99
@shyman99 3 месяца назад
Honey Cone
@ryanfeit1420
@ryanfeit1420 Год назад
Maxine Nightingale and Evelyn King would be great choices for female Friday. They are both incredible soul singers.Evelyn King's "Shame" was a huge disco hit and Maxine Nightingale's "Get Right Back Where We're Starting From" is a great and sassy soul song. Both ladies also played on "Soul Train". You guys also need to play more Pointer Sisters. "Automatic", "Slow Hand" and "I'm So Excited" are songs they sang from the 80's and not the 70's but these ladies are truly full of soul and truly sassy. You guys listened to them before and I know you would like them again.
@deborahdoesscrap
@deborahdoesscrap Год назад
Yes, Pointer Sister's Slow Hand. One of my favorite songs by them. I saw them live at Harrah's in Lake Tahoe along with Lou Rawls, The Four Tops and The Temptations. What a show.
@hendrsb33
@hendrsb33 Год назад
And Freda Payne's "Band of Gold"....
@carol-annhunter4631
@carol-annhunter4631 Год назад
What he said!🙌
@mickdenis6630
@mickdenis6630 Год назад
Earlier 70's soul music was the best....the sunny decade ... this song reminds me of "Wants Ads " by The Honey Cone, "Band of Gold" by Freda Payne , "Walkin" In The Rain With The One I Love" by Love Unlimited, '" Pillow Talk" by Sylvia Robinson etc....groovy was the word. Great times... by then.
@andrewjosephdotson1359
@andrewjosephdotson1359 9 месяцев назад
She sang this song in the studio in one take. Amazing. 🤩
@NeptuneLady1957
@NeptuneLady1957 Год назад
The Soul Train started as a local show on WCIU in Chicago. Don Cornelius was a DJ on WVON (the Voice of the Negro) and that was his baby. Broadcast from a tiny studio, the dancers were from local high schools. My sister was on with my boyfriend (I was too shy and being on tv scared the crap out of me). The year was 1970. They got “interviewed” on camera by Cornelius (and what’s your name, how old are you, where do you go to school). Then the show got picked up nationally and moved to Los Angeles.
@samuelgates5935
@samuelgates5935 Год назад
This came out of 1971. I was 10 years old fractured my wrist. My father told me not to go somewhere and I went and fractured my wrist..6-22-1971..My Aunt died on the D train..7-22-1971..so this song along with James Brown's hot pants and Carly Simon's "That's the way I've always heard it should be" got me through the summer. My dad was a genius by the way. I was in a cast from 6-22-1971- September 30th 1971. Cause I refractured it while in the cast.
@twenty3enigma
@twenty3enigma Год назад
You broke your wrist the day before my 10th birthday. Isn't that a fun piece of useless information? ✌️
@lanceflx63
@lanceflx63 Год назад
Funny I was 8 when this came out.
@vickihirsch8340
@vickihirsch8340 Год назад
She's from my hometown of New Orleans. Saw her probably 20 times and she always rocked it! She could do a great rendition of The Staples " I know a place ".
@salliemoore5472
@salliemoore5472 Год назад
The song is " I'ĺl Take You There".
@TheCornishCockney
@TheCornishCockney Год назад
I’ll Take You There,what a tuuuuune.
@joeyrobison6629
@joeyrobison6629 Год назад
Another sassy song that came out about the same time as "Mr. Big Stuff" is "Clean Up Woman" by Betty Wright, who recently passed away. The song also has a great driving bass line all throughout that Jay would love! Miss Knight was rocking that bouffant hair-do, wasn't she?
@salliemoore5472
@salliemoore5472 Год назад
It was a wig you guys.
@colibri1
@colibri1 Год назад
A song with kind of a similar message from about twenty years later is En Vogue's "My Lovin' (You're Never Gonna Get It)" from 1992.
@antarcticorb9197
@antarcticorb9197 Год назад
Where is this talented, unique songwriting today? Come on, young people, get it together!
@jerrycote659
@jerrycote659 Год назад
Oh wow! Amazing choice. I remember this song as a little kid and it impacted me then and still has a similar effect when I hear it today. It’s got an amazing groove and that delivery and message brilliant!!!
@sheilameyers152
@sheilameyers152 Год назад
“Mr Big Stuff” was a big hit….we loved dancing to it and singing along!
@arthurdepinto2174
@arthurdepinto2174 7 месяцев назад
RIP, Jean Knight.
@Erol_808
@Erol_808 Год назад
David Bowie singing Golden Years on the Soul Train is brilliant! 🕺
@kimcutts6153
@kimcutts6153 Год назад
I could not stop smiling all way through this song. It's just so good. And Miss Knight has a fabulous voice, and it's so effortless! I too would have loved to go to a Soultrain show. 🎵🕺💃
@patswanson2870
@patswanson2870 Год назад
I haven't heard this in years. There were so many great songs in the 60's and 70's that it's impossible to remember all of them.
@higgme1ster
@higgme1ster 7 месяцев назад
People Magazine headline: Jean Knight, Legendary 'Mr. Big Stuff' Singer, Dead at 80 Knight died of natural causes on November 22, her family confirmed in a statement Sunday Rest in Peace
@shaunevans3447
@shaunevans3447 Год назад
Another one hit wonder, female performer, from the 70's I would love for you to react to is Nicolette Larson and her song "Lotta Love". It reached No. 8 on the charts but continues to be played decades later. It is actually a cover of Neil Young's "Lotta Love". Both Nicolette Larson and Linda Ronstadt had sung back up for Neil Young and Linda Ronstadt recommended Nicolette should cover the song. Nicolette's version came out in 1978. Mr. Big Stuff is a great song also.
@Tiffonique
@Tiffonique Год назад
Sylvia "Pillow Talk" is a great female Fridays song!!!.......much love and blessings to you both.
@mosesruiz9813
@mosesruiz9813 Год назад
Great song from my childhood. Another great song from same year (1971) was Want Ads by Honey Cone a Los Angeles trio. Song was written by one of the greatest song writing teams in history Holland-Dozier-Holland of Motown fame. They left Motown in 1967.
@sylviafarese8837
@sylviafarese8837 Год назад
Another Soul Train performance by females is YES WE CAN CAN by The Pointer Sisters. You’ll love them! 😀
@pal4204
@pal4204 Год назад
Yes We Can Can is my favorite Pointer Sisters song! It was written in 1973 but, listen to the lyrics....it could have been written about today! GREAT SONG!!
@alamc200
@alamc200 Год назад
@@pal4204 Totally agree! And that's my favorite Pointer Sisters song, too!
@Musicvegan01
@Musicvegan01 Год назад
"Soul Train" has an official RU-vid channel. It has current interviews from some of the former ST dancers and also some music artists. There's been some performers that started out as dancers on Soul Train like Patrice Rushen, Shalamar, 1980s girl group The Good Girls, & the actress Rosie Perez. I think you might have reacted to her hit song "Mickey", but Toni Basil also appeared on "Soul Train" in the 1970s with her dance crew The Lockers. Fred Berry, who later appeared on the 1970s sitcom "What's Happening!!!" was one of the early members of The Lockers and so was Shabba Doo, who was in the 1980s "Breakin'" movies.
@willfromyadkinville
@willfromyadkinville Год назад
early 1970s r&b! my childhood! if you could only see the smile on my face!
@waynethera2712
@waynethera2712 Год назад
Ahhh smiles are good.
@GinaGeeILuvu
@GinaGeeILuvu Год назад
This is a classic, mega-hit for Jean Knight! The hair is not a beehive but it is big hair, it's what they called a bouffant. This was the early seventies (1971). Soul Train was so important to black culture because for the first time we saw a dance show that was catering to us and that we could relate to. That doesn't take away from shows like American Bandstand (that we also love to watch) because they were hugely important and entertaining also but it was just nice to see a whole show dedicated to black culture because sometimes the music that was popular on black radio didn't make it onto those other shows! I grew up on Soul Train (1971-2006) and American Bandstand (1952-1989)...I watched them every Saturday morning as a kid, right after cartoons! LOL!❤❤
@bertisjordan1085
@bertisjordan1085 Год назад
I was a little kid when this was out. She's a one hit wonder. This was mid 70's I believe!
@happymethehappyone8300
@happymethehappyone8300 Год назад
In Honor & Memory Of Louis Johnson,, The Brothers Johnson "I'll Be Good To You",, "Strawberry Letter 23" & "Stomp" ...R.I.P. Louis🙏❤
@Cynthia...
@Cynthia... Год назад
What a fantastic upbeat song this is. Keep up the good work guys
@jeffreyabbey7817
@jeffreyabbey7817 Год назад
Great selection. We were so lucky back in the day for music. Midnight Special, Don Kircherner Rock Concert, and of course Soul Train (yes, I sang it) to see our artists perform their music.
@richardmartin9565
@richardmartin9565 Год назад
As soon as I saw the title I had to listen. This song connected! It's funky, soul and folksy.
@jeffreygriffin7248
@jeffreygriffin7248 Год назад
Hey Rob Squad family! Please check out Want Ads by The Honey Cone which was also on Soul Train! I know y'all will dig this one too! I have a suggestion maybe you could do a Soul Train Line night to see them boogie on down the line! I got another one for you to check out Boogie Down by Al Jarreau.
@joshjacobs3906
@joshjacobs3906 Год назад
Reminiscing by Little River Band or Lotta Love by Nicolette Larson.....beautiful song written by Neil Young. Peace from Pennsylvania ✌
@ramonaalvarez7559
@ramonaalvarez7559 Год назад
Back then .. it was Soul Train, American Bandstand & The Midnight Special. It was amazing to see all the dancers on those programs. Such fun!! And of course a great song .. 😊❣️
@stevemariman8769
@stevemariman8769 Год назад
I'm glad you guys found this one. It's an absolute classic! The music is irresistible, and she ain't havin' any nonsense! I don't remember any other songs by Jean Knight, but another similar song from the same era (late 60s into the 70s) "Take a Letter, Maria" by R.B. Greaves, is absolute fire! All over the radio, around the same time as Mr. Big Stuff.
@AugieDoggyDoo
@AugieDoggyDoo Год назад
OH YEAH!!! 1971 Awesomeness... Groovin, head bopping and gets people groovin. When I am playing the music, this always comes on.
@jayelgy383
@jayelgy383 Год назад
She also did a version of Rockin' Sidney's "My Toot Toot".
@bonnielambert6315
@bonnielambert6315 Год назад
I did not know that! Love Rockin Sidney. Y'all need to do him, great zydeco music!
@danmayberry1185
@danmayberry1185 Год назад
You guys are growing fast because you react to a wide spectrum of music. Need southern gospel to understand soul; folk to understand country and 70s, big band to understand 50s, Latin to understand modern jazz, and traditional jazz/blues to understand rock. We are enjoying your journey!
@hallson2917
@hallson2917 7 месяцев назад
R.I.P Ms Knight ❤
@themajicman745
@themajicman745 Год назад
RIP my queen!!! This was a big hit back in the 70's and very catchy. I'm going to keep recommending you 2 react to the late great Phyllis Hyman and her beautiful voice singing "Living All Alone" and also the sexy song from this same era by Sylvia called "Pillow Talk"(The live version from Soul Train)
@marinamartinez6886
@marinamartinez6886 Год назад
That's CRUISING HAIR! Such a fun song and easy to dance to. 👍👍👍
@rockubtzer
@rockubtzer 5 месяцев назад
Every time your intro plays... I hear this song! I totally missed that you did this song. Do you not hear the rhythm and even the Ooo. missing only "who do you think you are" that follows... Love your content, thank you for the smile you two put on my face.
@leovirgo4538
@leovirgo4538 Год назад
love, Love, LOVE this song! It brings back very fond memories of my childhood. Thank you!🥰
@xenophonBC
@xenophonBC 9 дней назад
This is a lovely gem of a song. Love Motown. Love the lyrics. Short and to the point.
@CardiacCat
@CardiacCat Год назад
Oooh, good one! THIS takes me way way back. Always loved this song. This was early 70's.
@user-bz7fg1pk4lbo7
@user-bz7fg1pk4lbo7 4 месяца назад
A New Orleans Girl who had signed with Stax Records, the Old Memphis Southern Soul label. But it was recorded at Malacco Records in Jackson, Mississippi.
@stephenulmer3781
@stephenulmer3781 Год назад
Great song. Great reaction. Other great songs from this same year (1971) "Indian Reservation" by The Raiders, "Want Ads' by The Honey Cone, "Chicka Boom(dont ja jes luv it) by Daddy Dewdrop "Brand New Key" by Melanie "Rose Garden by Lynne Anderson 😀
@michaelblacher5366
@michaelblacher5366 7 месяцев назад
I found out from my mother she is my cousin. I didn’t know she passed away. I love her music. She will be truly missed 😢 The next level Dj.m.smooth
@catherinebent7307
@catherinebent7307 Год назад
Songs you can actually sing along to ❤️ no cursing (leaving blanks all over), no mumbling, and best of all REAL voices. 👏👏
@lilpoohbear653
@lilpoohbear653 Год назад
not one twerk! Great music
@bloppysloppy2283
@bloppysloppy2283 Год назад
Great musicians too!
@Marlene7388
@Marlene7388 Год назад
Some more really good songs in this time frame are Freda Payne - Band Of Gold, Betty Wright - Tonight Is The Night, Lee Michaels - Do You Know What I Mean & Stampeders - Sweet City Woman. Thank you both for all you do! 🥰🥰🥰
@kellyreiterman
@kellyreiterman Год назад
Every time I hear this song, I'm transported back to the Summer of 1971 when I was a little kid and neighbors across the street were having a birthday for one of their kids and my parents and I were invited. I distinctly remember this song blaring from the speakers so the whole neighborhood could hear it. One of the beautiful memories from childhood.
@markfadness9204
@markfadness9204 Год назад
This is a good one! "Mr. Big Stuff" peaked @ #2 (for 2 weeks) on the Billboard Hot 100 and was #1(for 5 weeks) on the R&B/Soul chart in 1971. Jean charted several other singles but none had the impact of this one. Recommended: In a similar vein, "Clean Up Woman" by Betty Wright (also from 1971 and Top 10 charted on both the Pop (#6) & Soul (#2 for 8 weeks!) charts). [EDIT]: I had to know which record kept Betty Wright @ #2 for EIGHT WEEKS!: "Let's Stay Together" by Al Green. Makes sense now.
@hhaden8961
@hhaden8961 Год назад
Teena Marie Ooh La La La, on Soul Train 1988. Watch this one. Teena Marie can never be replaced, She will always be in our Hearts
@kenpaden
@kenpaden Год назад
Soul Train ran from about 1970 up to around 2006, I believe. The main host was Don Cornelius . You should be able to find old clips on RU-vid of all the fun things they did like dance off competitions. Lots of big stars on that show over the years for sure!!
@TheTexasRedhead62
@TheTexasRedhead62 Год назад
I love this song! You should also check out "Clean Up Woman" by Betty Wright.
@reneerocha1796
@reneerocha1796 Год назад
Ohmygosh I LOVE THIS SONG!! ❤️🎶
@bryanforis1839
@bryanforis1839 Год назад
Good album and single great live singer
@StevenW1958
@StevenW1958 Год назад
1971, I’m 12 years old and having a great summer of playing football and basketball, AND girl watching. I always carried a transistor radio and had it tuned to 77 WABC Radio, and the legendary DJ’S, Cousin Bruce Morrow, Dan Ingram, Ron Lundy and the rest of the greats, and when this song came on, it blew my mind. Amber, this song is in your wheelhouse with a great horns section.
@buckbuchanan4902
@buckbuchanan4902 Год назад
This song has been covered many, many times and they are all great!
@gwenstevens1963
@gwenstevens1963 Год назад
Happy weekend J&A 🎶🎶🎶🎶🔥🔥🔥 Don Cornelius was a genius with SOUL TRAIN 🚂🚂🚂🚂🔥🔥🔥🎶🎶🎶 💃🏽💃🏽💃🏽💃🏽💃🏽💃🏽💃🏽💃🏽
@boomer37
@boomer37 Год назад
i remember seeing Ms Knight do this performance on Soul Train when the episode first aired! Watching Soul Train back in the day introduced me to a TON of great music. Great stuff!
@Wordsmyth8
@Wordsmyth8 Год назад
I always liked this song and it’s even to this day on my iPod playlist. I believe Jean Knight was one hit wonder, though. I never heard of any other songs by her.
@teethang1
@teethang1 Год назад
If you want another Soul Train performance, my ALL TIME FAVORITE is 5th Dimension "One Less Bell To Answer". The Soul Train performance of that one....Marilyn McCoo just takes my breath away with how beautiful she looks!
@hollypinkley7936
@hollypinkley7936 Год назад
Loved me some Soul Train back in the day!!!!! Never missed it!!! loved 60-70's soul music!!!! it was the BEST!!!! this was 1971!!!!
@davemargolis423
@davemargolis423 10 дней назад
Loved the song when it came out in 1971! Although for weeks, my brother and I were sure she was singing "Mr Pizza."
@robynfedalen1777
@robynfedalen1777 4 месяца назад
This brings me back to my 14 year old self. ❤️✌🏻🎶
@donnaoberdorf750
@donnaoberdorf750 5 месяцев назад
This song reminds me of the video of the line dance on Soul Train, dancing to Funky Town by Lipps Inc. So great.
@steveray7770
@steveray7770 Год назад
Awesome ! So glad you brought up this song , I haven't heard it in several decades. "Great Stuff" from early 70's
@carv5playa
@carv5playa Год назад
I love this ! You both are awesome together and I love the whole vibe. I am a professional bass player and I wanna say thank you for bringing music reactions from different genres and keeping it fun for everyone. I would like to request “All this Love “ and “Rythym of the night “ both by DeBarge ! I enjoyed your reaction to “ I like it “ Please do More El DeBarge and his amazing lead vocal ! The band Switch ,also of the DeBarge family featured Bobby DeBarge who had a great falsetto and sounded a lot like his brother El DeBarge . God bless you both we love what your doing ! Keep the love of music coming .
@mariaportengen2959
@mariaportengen2959 Год назад
I have good memories at this song, I used to dance on it, they played it often in the disco at the early seventies. Those were the days. 🎶🎶🎶💕💕👍
@dorothyward3234
@dorothyward3234 Год назад
I used to enjoy dancing off that song at the club
@mattgarfinkle978
@mattgarfinkle978 Год назад
Oreos used this song in a commercial for the double stuff!
@marygoodson4920
@marygoodson4920 Год назад
There are videos on YT with interviews with a lot of the regular Soul Train dancers. They were just local high school kids who would go down to the studio and try to get chosen...once they were in a lot of them were asked back and became regulars. They were all friends. I was a little white girl who lived for Soul Train every Saturday at 11AM! I always wanted to be on the show. And the host, Don Cornelius, was the coolest. Peace, Love, and Soul!
@cecileluv
@cecileluv Год назад
Now that you have heard Jean how about Miss Gladys Knight... she has so many great songs that you haven't sampled yet. Go Gladys!
@teresajarrell452
@teresajarrell452 Год назад
. . . those were the days!!! I watched SOUL TRAIN and AMERICAN BANDSTAND every Saturday! 👍😃❣️😃👍 . . . and can't forget MIDNIGHT SPECIAL!! you two just don't know how great life was!!
@karicastanza5216
@karicastanza5216 Год назад
As a kid I always loved watching the people dancing in the background! Gave me a laugh because everyone is just doing their own thing.
@christianmattison6096
@christianmattison6096 Год назад
Soul Train introduced us to so many great performers who defined the era! Jean Knight was just so cool!
@ChristChickAutistic
@ChristChickAutistic Год назад
Aw hell, this was recorded in my hometown, at the historic Malaco Studios on Northside Drive in Jackson Mississippi! This was all over the radio when I was around 4, lol! Check out Misty Blue by Dorothy Moore, another number one hit from Malaco.
@RedBud315
@RedBud315 Год назад
Amber shirt goes along with the bumper sticker I first saw in the late 60's. It read "One Planet, One People." Loving all the songs you guys check out. There are even songs I never heard before.
@dv3507
@dv3507 Год назад
A new artist to check out on Female Friday: Toni Braxton "Unbreak My Heart." You will love her voice!
@O_Towne_Bear
@O_Towne_Bear Год назад
Also: Kreesha Turner - "Don't Call Me baby"
@jesmasa1
@jesmasa1 Год назад
They don't do modern music that often don't hold your breath.
@dv3507
@dv3507 Год назад
@@jesmasa1 lol...the song is from 1996. They've reacted to some 90s music.
@jesmasa1
@jesmasa1 Год назад
@@dv3507lol exactly some...they seem more into 50's-70s with a lil 80s mix in and sprinkle of 90s. It's okay I love music from all decades. But just saying don't hold your breath lol
@surlechapeau
@surlechapeau Год назад
Jay & Amber, her other top 40 R&B hit was "You Think You're Hot Stuff"!
@geraldjohnson4013
@geraldjohnson4013 Год назад
Soul Train actually started here in Chicago on 26. Don Cornelius and the Soul Train moved out to Los Angeles but Channel 26 kept the local Soul Train show for awhile. Shabba Do, the break dancer was an original Soul Train both here in Chicago and out in Los Angeles. He eventually became a part of a phenomenal dance group known as the Lockers which included the brother from the What's Happening TV show who played Rerun.
@misscori3029
@misscori3029 Год назад
This has all the vibes! You should watch the movie Crooklyn. It has a great soundtrack and a vibe.
@loritajohnson5664
@loritajohnson5664 Год назад
Loved Soul Train and the dancers! Especially in the 70s. Shout out to ST dancers: Pat Davis, Damita Jo Freeman, the late Tyrone Proctor, Sharon Hill, Jody Watley, Jeffrey Daniel, the late Fred 'Rerun' Berry, the list goes on and on...You should react to Jody Watley's hits also on Female Friday!
@diannaw3034
@diannaw3034 Год назад
That hair!!! That awesome hair!!! 🤩😆This was way before my time.. but I don't think that's a beehive... I think that was a bouffant!?!? Chime in peeps if I have it wrong.. but I think my mum had one before I was born.. and told me about it .. when I saw it in some old photos!!! lol 😊
@stevesalaba505
@stevesalaba505 Год назад
A local contemporary singer did this song with a great back up band a couple of years ago and dedicated it to a certain politician. BTW, I love this song and I have it on a 45 RPM record.
@markpinkstaff2287
@markpinkstaff2287 Год назад
My first job at age 13 ( 1971 )working in a Bicycle shop for an old fellow he would always sing it Mr. pinkstaff when this came on….
@bluelionvintage8134
@bluelionvintage8134 Год назад
Fun fact--Rosie Perez, actress, was a regular Soul Train dancer!! Go check some videos of her moves!!!
@timgerke8714
@timgerke8714 Год назад
She's better as a dancer cuz you don't have to try and understand that annoying voice.😁
@FirstSuiGeneris
@FirstSuiGeneris Год назад
My sister came running out of the kitchen and started singing the song! As I did the same in the chair!
@kitskivich
@kitskivich Год назад
AM Radio by Everclear' starts off with a riff of Mr. Big Stuff. AM Radio is well worth a listen; it's an excellent upbeat 90s tune.
@user-yn8jr1ix5q
@user-yn8jr1ix5q 7 месяцев назад
Rip Jean knight
@steveandtammyb
@steveandtammyb Год назад
I was a teenager! Always loved this song! 😊
@deniseriley6622
@deniseriley6622 Год назад
Aww Yeah, from my home state of Louisiana. I've always loved her. 😍
@misterdoe
@misterdoe Год назад
Great choice! 😄 I was a little kid when this came out, but this is my music. More along this line: "Just One Look," by Doris Troy; "I Know," by Barbara George; "Whatta Man," by Lynda Lyndell (inspiration for the Salt & Pepa/En Vogue version); and "Trapped by a Thing Called Love," a soul classic by blues singer Denise LaSalle.
@donnacorey5682
@donnacorey5682 Год назад
Remember this song when I was in junior high. Loved it!
@Fairygrl_TW
@Fairygrl_TW Год назад
Song is so fun and groovy...Oh yeah Big hair was a thing back then too. The movie "Hair Spray" shows how big it was and how it corresponds with these type shows from back then...Soul Train and Midnight Special was our MTV, Loved it, Miss it...Thanx so much guys, Peace
@lisawicks8205
@lisawicks8205 Год назад
You guys probably just looked at one of the first episodes of Soul Train from December of 1971… Soul Train was on from October 2, 1971 -March 25, 2006… I was really little, but I can definitely remember getting up on Saturday mornings in the 70’s to watch
@rwschumm
@rwschumm Год назад
I do remember it on radio... I think early '70s? Liked it then and still do! I may not have heard it for Decades! Good Review. :) Have a Great Weekend You Guys! PS- I did sometimes watch Soul Train some on TV....would be fun to hear Reactions from folks who attended their sessions... Great Idea!
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