Okay Found the Guest List of The Show…
TitleSoul Unlimited Show 29 OTO 73 Act 01Original Premiere Date3/10/1973DescriptionMaster ActVideo Full DescriptionThe kids are dancing in silhouette. Host Buster Jones introduces the show ‘Soul Unlimited’. He tells the audience…
I’m slightly caurious myself.
It could be a song from either All By Myself or People Hold On.
My Guess is probably either “Change Of Mind” or “The Home of Johnnie Mae”.
ETA:
I had to dig deeper to find the song.
Host Buster Jones brings everyone back to the dance floor where they dance to “Ain’t No Woman” by “4 Tops”. He introduces the next special guest for the day, Eddie Kendricks who performs “if You Let Me’ on the show. Buster Jones then introduces tbe fashion showcase segment. Vicki Donaldson tells Buster that the fashion of today is the sun look. The first model comes out in a breezy sundress. The second model is a guy who comes out in a summer look for men. The next model comes out in what Vicki calls ‘what the active people will be wearing this spring’. Buster points out the unusual shoes the last model is wearing and that it looks right out of 2001.
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And Another tidbit about the episode:
Buster introduces Eddie Kendricks back to stage. buster askes Eddie some questions. Eddie likes to record love songs in a quiet recording studio. Buster tells everyone that Eddie was with “The Temptations” from the beginning and they were initially called “Primes”. Buster leads Eddie into his next performance. Eddie Kendricks performs “Girl You Need a Change”. Buster Jones then leads the kids into a dance record, “Tossin’ & Turnin’ ” by Bunny Sigle
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Don’t know if the clips exist since the show does’nt seem to show up anywhere due to how briefly it was on the air. Dick ended the show I think after some backlash from the black community accusing Dick clark of ripping Soul Train (a probably much better show). Although It’s was not coincidental that soul train was popular around the time that the short lived show existed.