R.I. P Don Cornelius. This one's for you! xo

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R.I.P. Don Cornelius. You were such a HUGE part of my *********. Thank you and you will never be forgotten! xo

For those who grew up in The U.S. (especially those of you around in the 70's and early 80's) I can guarantee you Soul Train and the smooth, deep voice of Don Cornelius came through on your TV many many time. I used to love watching the Soul Train dancers and the dance line was the BEST.

This is such a sad day for American pop culture/soul/funk/music/entertainment history.

This one's for you Don!

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Wishing you Love, Peace & Soul, Don!
 
RIP


Don Cornelius, creator of Soul Train, found dead in apparent suicide after 'gunshot wound to the head'

* Aretha Franklin said: 'It is a huge and momentous loss'
* Worked with Michael Jackson, James Brown and Patti LaBelle


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Troubled: Don Cornelius (with his ex-wife Viktoria Chapman-Cornelius) was found at his home in Sherman Oaks, California after apparently committing suicide

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Groovy: Mr Cornelius, created the American institution Soul Train which ran from the Seventies for 35 years

 
I am loving the posts everyone is making on this thread. I will forever remember the intro.... it's the SOOOOOOOOOOOULLL TRAIN! Then the animated train would come chugging down the tracks.
Here's a link to the Soul Train channel on Youtube

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and an AWESOME memorial video. It's "Papa Was a Rolling Stone" (The Don Cornelius Memorial Mix)

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...and another.
Aw **** yeah

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I am honoring him today by dancing my ass off to video clip after video clip, song after song. Make fun of me if you want. I can't think of a better way to honor him and quite frankly to have fun in the process.

Fact- Soul Train was long before MTV and the longest running sundicated show in America
 
Never heard of him. :dunno:

However, RIP.
 
Oh come on now. Check this performance out by Curtis Mayfeild "Pusherman" live on Soul Train and introduced by Don Cornelius back in his afro days. Hell MUTHUFUCKIN yeah!

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I LOVE that black and white pic. Awesomenessssss..

RIP


Don Cornelius, creator of Soul Train, found dead in apparent suicide after 'gunshot wound to the head'

* Aretha Franklin said: 'It is a huge and momentous loss'
* Worked with Michael Jackson, James Brown and Patti LaBelle


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Troubled: Don Cornelius (with his ex-wife Viktoria Chapman-Cornelius) was found at his home in Sherman Oaks, California after apparently committing suicide

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Groovy: Mr Cornelius, created the American institution Soul Train which ran from the Seventies for 35 years

 
Here in San Francisco, my Saturday mornings started with Mr.Cornelius' Soul Train on TV. When it first aired, it made a significant impact on television programming and was far hipper than American Bandstand. The music was great and the many of who were "cutting the rug" were truly moving to the beat.
Thank you Mr. Cornelius for all the good times. RIP.
 
I remember this guy down the street in the neighborhood I grew up in had an afro. Here's the thing though. He was white and he permed it over and over and over until it was an official afro that he could stick a pick in as he strutted through the hood. Ahhh the 70's.

...and what a glorious afro it was...:cool:
 
right on and agreed. A friend of mine put it so perfectly
I thought I would share it
" Don Cornelius and Soul Train were such a huge part of the screenplay and soundtrack to my *********"


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Here in San Francisco, my Saturday mornings started with Mr.Cornelius' Soul Train on TV. When it first aired, it made a significant impact on television programming and was far hipper than American Bandstand. The music was great and the many of who were "cutting the rug" were truly moving to the beat.
Thank you Mr. Cornelius for all the good times. RIP.
 
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