PhillySound on Soul Train presents: “For The Love of Money” by The O’Jays
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I love me some Eddie LeVert is one my favorites .
The days when you can bump into someone while dancing and not have to worry about getting shot, oh how I miss those days.
look, look the white boy doing the bass!
Bass man hitting hard.. I didn’t know he was white that play that.
I miss Soul Train…
To have this talent.
We should demand they bring this type of music back!!
The name of the bass player in yellow is Kurtis (Kurt) Teel. Give it up for him and RIP.
I do believe he, (William Powell), took drugs to help alleviate the pain and stress from his cancer. Sometimes the body tells you when something is out of whack. Maybe he didn't realize he had cancer because the drugs would numb him until he went to the hospital after the car accident. Had he not taken any drugs back then, the cancer could've been caught early on, but then again medicine wasn't advanced back then like how it is now. He is so handsome and will never be forgotten❣❣❣❣
Top Shelf!
This is a tear jerker…brings back sooo many vivid day-to-day memories of this era. I hope I can make it through the concert without being a wad of tears. I appreciate you, The Ojays…thank you!
Hahahaha, Money dance, everyone is hyped holding that money in the air , in their mouth ( Today's era they would have been fighting for you holding that money up in the air that's the difference between Now and then . I love the respect we had for each other then , very few of us still exists with beautiful hearts today
People just don't dance any longer. Shame. Love the O'jays and this tune.
They play this song every time they start a session of congress!
I remember seeing this episode of Soul Train as a kid. The moment that bass started was epic.
Guitar & the bass are look from the some rock band(unkown) also bpm is too fast
1970's vs 1980's 1990's 2000's 2010's and 2020's! The 1970's is still the best decade for Black folks. Only a few years removed from the Civil Rights struggles, but that decade of the 70's had more love and fun for black folks than any other in history. I'm fortunate to have experienced it first hand.
One of the greatest trio's of the 20th century.
Is that Waddy Wachel on Bass?
Man I wish I could go back to that time! I did not realize what a special time it was.