jimmy Castor Bunch - Space Age (12" Version).m4v video free download


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Uploaded: 2012/08/02

The E-Man at his Peak in 1976. R.I.P.

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9 years ago

Robert Townsend

The Jam Back in the Day,Why Can't People Jam Like That ToDay, I wonder Why Not. Calling All Future Stars To Rise to The Ocaison.

10 years ago

FUNKANIC CHILLENGER

So futuristic.#hitthebreaks 

10 years ago

Eugene Harris

Jimmy was the Man....R.I.P.

10 years ago

D Burley

High school in NYC in the mid-70's was something else. The dance clubs were just coming into their own then. Leviticus, Justine's, Brandy's, Town Hill II, and of course the Garage.

10 years ago

Dec. gyrrl

Used to love Jimmy Castor. I remember this one from some of the house parties, and block parties I used to attend. I liked hearing this in stereo, while outside dancing. It made you feel it even more, and made you really enjoy yourself even better. This bring back so many memories. Thanks.

10 years ago

gbled1961

THIS IS THE JAM!!!!!

10 years ago

Alfredo Acosta

i forgot all about this....my brothers and cousins who are 10 years older than me played all of the 60's &70's music. i was born at the right time. i got to hear theirs plus my music for my generation and forward....thanks for the reminder......

10 years ago

James Bell jr.

What yall youngsters know about old folks music?......huh?

11 years ago

Linda Kimber

Jimmy Castor at his best. RIP.

11 years ago

Gary Huddleston

I never had heard the extended 12 inch of this jam before , what a treat. Is it me or in that big Afro pic of Jimmy Castor , don't he look like he could be Jay-Z's Daddy? Lol.

11 years ago

Scott Bailey

I had the album this song was on, but I was need cash, so it got sold with a bunch of other good wax. Finally, it's on line and I can listen to again! When I first heard this, I was a white kid, in the 6th grade, living in a suburban area of a metro city. There were no black kids at my school then, and this on girl picked on me for liking Black- R&B music and listening to the black stations out of the metro area. Let the FUNK play on! I went on to working at one of the R&B Stations after high school. I loved being there!

11 years ago

Dollie Hyatt

I heard this song listening to sirius radio and it brought back a lot of memories. The music is off the hook. Even though the song is old it still sounds good.

11 years ago

Corey C

I'm a 70's music junkie but never heard this before til the other day on Sirius. Totally slamming Jimmy! RIP.

11 years ago

Corey C

Super Funkness!!!

11 years ago

vaugkarl1

love this song as a kid still do bought this single with my paper route money it was one of those songs that was way before its time JAM on in heaven R.I.P. E-Man

11 years ago

greagory gilmore

be grateful, we use to see this stuff live, now I don't think we play music anymoremaybe one or two breakout artist come alone look what we gave up try to teach my boys this is a big deal

11 years ago

Lewis Singleton

I am so grateful that we have YouTube, because I don't think we would hear this on pop radio today and if we did it would not get the comments we provide on YouTube. I heard this a couple of days ago on sirrusxm then introduced my 20 year old daughter to it and she loved it. Good music never dies! :)

11 years ago

j smooth

I remember this from middle school ..WOW this takes me back!!!

11 years ago

bassplayer418

man i havent heard this song in years also loved it thanx posting it

11 years ago

kjchicago1

This was a 1976 hit! Who remembers 1976 and this song? I do!

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