K-Tel Records' SOULED OUT TV commercial (ca. 1974)

pickwick33pickwick33 8,946 Posts
edited February 2011 in Strut Central
Funky 70's fashions at a dance party. And dig the private-press yellow-label raers that are repeatedly held up to the camera...



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  • fejmelbafejmelba 1,139 Posts
    remember k-tel being a shitty lo-budget label
    with c&w, schlager and breakdance comps.
    never seen these 45's in the field.

  • :lol:
    fejmelba said:
    remember k-tel being a shitty lo-budget label
    with c&w, schlager and breakdance comps.
    never seen these 45's in the field.

    My remark about the "private press raer" singles was sarcasm all the way, I hope you know. :lol:

    When "Jungle Boogie" or "Rock The Boat" were hits, they were NOT on K-Tel with the nondescript yellow labels. That was obviously something they brewed up for this commercial...

  • fejmelbafejmelba 1,139 Posts
    That was obviously something they brewed up for this commercial...

    yeah, thought so.
    b/w
    is that legal

  • fejmelba said:
    That was obviously something they brewed up for this commercial...

    yeah, thought so.
    b/w
    is that legal

    yeah, as long as they didn't sell it

  • p_gunnp_gunn 2,284 Posts
    Solid, Brother!

    b/w

    Is that Dennis Coffey @ 00:43 or did all (nearsighted)(blond) white dudes who were feeling black music in 1974 have to cop that look?

  • dollar_bindollar_bin I heartily endorse this product and/or event 2,326 Posts
    "No my brother. You've got to buy your own."

  • pickwick33 said:
    That was obviously something they brewed up for this commercial...


  • p_gunn said:
    Is that Dennis Coffey @ 00:43 or did all (nearsighted)(blond) white dudes who were feeling black music in 1974 have to cop that look?

    Uncle Dennis goin' in for that slow-bone to some Al Wlison.
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