Some get up and go for your weekend.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ctg5FCS1wCM
1973
Some get up and go for your weekend.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ctg5FCS1wCM
1973
Don't stop me
Don't stop me
Don't stop me
26 Dec 1979
Sorry for all the Queen. YT auto-played this song when I was setting up yesterday's video, and it was in my head all day anyway. And also, it's Queen. Duh.
Keep counting, Rod...
1977
Let's just pretend this is an Easter song.
1978
Here's a few familiar cuts.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=usHZfjTgqb8
1977
Let's keep Your Funky Weekend moving along.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rvYODVTHC2I
1973
Stay tuned for Nibbish week, you crazy kids.
Always liked this tune. Happy Love Day, you guys.
1975
Here's a groovy number for your weekend.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SvHFuJX2Ock
1976
This is a pretty, little stripped-down rendition of an old classic written by Smokey. Here's a neat little bit of background:
The impromptu performance occurred during a tribute to Aretha Franklin, who was promoting her new album entitled La Diva. Soul Train paid tribute to Robinson earlier on that day’s taping. So since he was still at the studio while Franklin was taping her segments, he agreed to do a duet with her of “Ooo Baby Baby,” a huge hit he had with his group The Miracles in 1965
Dec 1979
Don Cornelius adds a good and awkward interview to the beginning of this clip as well if you want to skip head a couple minutes.
RIP Maurice White. Title track of the first LP I ever bought. Still an amazing record.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JxklLiNCNdk
(Man, I need to see if this movie is available anywhere.)