2019 stand up...I vaguely remember this cut. Linda made me love it, the song is so SOUL you know. Anyway I be bumping' this cut on the job, in my car. Because the SOUL music of today is very different. Artists sang Soul music back then because they loved to sing. And they also believed in what they were singing...Heart n Soul!
This is how we use to do it Everybody is Free to Express Themselves None of this Choreograph Routines whilst counting , 1 2 3 4 for every step check it.
I've known male Black hetero dancers and gay Black male dancers. There's just a way, a slight, subtle form of pose and expression that's a stark difference between a straight Black male dancer and a Black gay man. Have you ever been to under ground clubs in D.C. and NYC in the late 1980s-1990s?? It's kind of obvious. The Black gay men are incredible dancers, BTW. Let's just say they're more open and fluid in how they express themselves physically in the dance form that a rigid hetero Black man would not.
2019 stand up...I vaguely remember this cut. Linda made me love it, the song is so SOUL you know. Anyway I be bumping' this cut on the job, in my car. Because the SOUL music of today is very different. Artists sang Soul music back then because they loved to sing. And they also believed in what they were singing...Heart n Soul!
This is how we use to do it Everybody is Free to Express Themselves None of this Choreograph Routines whilst counting , 1 2 3 4 for every step check it.
Oh...Yes . I remember this... This was my JAM...🎶 🙌🙌🙌😀Thanks 4 the Post...👍👍👍
I've always loved the classic open vest style on men
Love these soul train classics & brings me memories growing up in Sacramento & San Francisco! Thxs ❤🎼🎤
Can’t get enough of beautiful Linda ❤
This is the Soul Train era when roughly 70-90% of the male dancers were gay.
Not hating. Just is.
Who gives a fck?
How do u know this?
I've known male Black hetero dancers and gay Black male dancers.
There's just a way, a slight, subtle form of pose and expression that's a stark difference between a straight Black male dancer and a Black gay man.
Have you ever been to under ground clubs in D.C. and NYC in the late 1980s-1990s??
It's kind of obvious.
The Black gay men are incredible dancers, BTW.
Let's just say they're more open and fluid in how they express themselves physically in the dance form that a rigid hetero Black man would not.
Well it was the Late 70s, a very chic time. The styles were more ostentatious and less earthy or hippie compared with the start of the decade.
It's okay... Just 🎶Fun ,Fun,Fun 🎶 like kool & the gang says 🎶