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The O'Jays - Back Stabbers (Official Soul Train Video) REACTION!!!
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This is what I’m talking about!! I watched Soul Train in the 70’s!! I am an old lady, I graduated in 1977. I love all of my Motown musicians, how could I not-I live in Memphis!! So I can listen to this REAL MUSIC ALL DAY!! Thank you!! 🎵🙌✌️
This is not Motown!!! It is Philly!!!!
The Spinners, Tavares, The Manhattans, The Four Tops, The Stylistics.
KC's own "BLOODSTONE" We were so proud of that group
Beautiful music..All positive
Thanks for watching the video. 🙏🏾
Man, you are speaking the truth.
Yes young man. Appreciated
I remember R&B from when I was a kid. Our mom had so many albums and would play FM when it became "a thing." My sister and I would watch Soultrain and American Bandstand after cartoons on Saturday mornings. Lol
Philly Rules! One of my all time favourites tracks, their Stairway to Heaven gets played regularly on my ipod. Billy Paul is my joint fav with Marvin Gaye. Loving your choice, keep them coming, also love your positivity and the love you share.
You are right in every single word
O'Jays were part of TSOP (The Sound of Philadelphia) Other great groups in that stable include Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes (Featuring Teddy Pendergast), The Intruders, Billy Paul, The Three Degrees and many more! (I grew up in Philly and used to listen to all that great music on WDAS, the local AM soul station in the 1970s.
The best music ever. I grew up to this. Love it so much. ❤
The O'Jays are an American R&B group formed in 1958. They had a lot of great songs such as "Love Train", "Put Your Hands Together", "For The Love Of Money", "Let Me Make Love To You", "I Love Music", "Livin' For The Weekend", "Message In Our Music", "Darlin' Darlin' Baby (Sweet Tender Love)", "Use Ta Be My Girl" etc.
Four Tops!
In the 70's brotha's were stylin but they weren't so finicky about their skin, hairline and shit. The street dudes drove the fashion as they do today but some of what we're on today is a part of the feminization process. We shop more than women today and we comment more on another dudes clothes and hair, something that used to be reserved for cackling hens lol. Now grown men with children are getting weaves, something women used to shame each other for when you was a baby. We were also vulnerable in a masculine way and had no problem letting a woman know how we feel when she's not there. The songs back then were about love, loss, regret and telling folks you cried when you didn't want to cry. Today, every behavior is for this arbiter of inhumanity we hold in our hands and we perform for it woman be damned.
Anyone who likes this song can't be demonic.