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07-21-2017 10:25 PM
@momtochloe Hey, I'm a little white woman with a lot of soul! You dig? Hahaha!
07-21-2017 10:30 PM
@MickD wrote:@momtochloe Hey, I'm a little white woman with a lot of soul! You dig? Hahaha!
Oh I dig @MickD from a big old white woman that wished she could dance on Soul Train! . . . .
07-21-2017 10:34 PM
@momtochloe Haha! Own it, sistah! Get your freak on.....I do! My son just shakes his head!!
07-21-2017 10:38 PM
@MickD wrote:@momtochloe Haha! Own it, sistah! Get your freak on.....I do! My son just shakes his head!!
***snort*** oh my friend @MickD my lack of dancing skills have spanned the ages. Even as a small and very lightweight child you could always hear me coming as I am just very heavy on my feet. At a Christmas party a friend was trying to teach me how to do the Mashed Potato (yes this was decades ago) and it just wasn't happening (we even tried it at work in case a little bit too much Christmas cheer was involved but sadly no, a dancer I am not).
07-21-2017 10:43 PM
@momtochloe in our own minds we are great dancers.....yes we are!.....until the public sees us...
07-22-2017 12:19 PM
The spin-off from American Bandstand was Where the Action Is although that didn't last very long.
We watched Soul Train and American Bandstand, too.
07-22-2017 05:27 PM
Growing up in suburban Philadelphia in the 1950s and 60s, my friends and I could not wait to be old enough to go to AB. Unfortunately it moved to California and was never the same.
I loved their Pony dance contest. I still remember my favorite couple, Mike & Frani.
07-22-2017 05:33 PM
@suzyQ3 wrote:Carmen! I just remembered that name. Anyone else remember Carmen?
And googling shows a whole lot more.
Carmen and her sister Yvette had their "bleached" birthmarks in front side of their hair.
07-22-2017 06:04 PM
i grew up watching bandstand those were the days not like today
07-22-2017 10:34 PM
some of the dancers actually made an album
remember the song Hey Paul-Paula something to that effect. it was actual dancers. they were going steady and always made it to the dance floor, spot light on them. well i guess, some record producer got the 2 of them to record a song-album. it was the guy would sing, hey paula, blahblahblah and so for,then the girl would sing hey paul, blahblahblah and so forth. i can hear the song going thru my head now and i can see that couple still dancing.
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