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Monday, December 25, 2006 
it's 3am and im wrapping gifts and suddenly im hit with the news that the Godfather is nolonger here.

top 10 Best Uses Of James Brown in Hip Hop


1. Public Enemy's "Rebel Without A Pause"/"The Grunt"..........what better way to express Rock like anger with than with St Clair's Pickney's tea kettle squeal of a saxaphone.

2. DJ Rob Base And EZ Rock's "It Take's Two"/"Think"..........i got respect for any song that makes it to sports anthem status and Spin magazine's best single of all time status--yes of all time. YEah! WHOO!!


3. Mark The 45 King's "900 Number"/"Unwind Yourself"..........most of you head's know this as "let me clear my throat" from dj kool---the addictive horn line that made yo mtv rap's ed lover start america to shaken everyday after school at 4pm. it will never leave you. u huh uh hu hu cot damn!

4. Ultra Magnetic MC's "Give The Drummer Some"/"There Was A Time".........i think this song was even more of an influence on my drumming than "Funky Drummer" was. Thanks to the genius of legendary producer "Paul C" (rip) and his masterful filtering and chopping of the classic JB classic. He showed hip hop producers that one monkey don't stop no show (in this case the monkey was the hard stereo isolated drums on the right side of the speaker that he distorted and amplified to the nth degree and then he left a glitch in there which cause the song to borderline sound offbeat. i heard that shit in the 12 grade and lost my mind. i paid tribute to that interpretation on my own "yall know who" which can be found on The Roots' "HOMEGROWN" vol 2

5.Brand Nubian "All For One"/"Can Mind" and "One For All"........When i found a copy of JB's psychedelic experiement: Sho Is Funky Down Here" (made with Matthews' Grodeck Whipperjenny group) i ignored it because there was no obvious material to cling to. thank god i was not a part of the Stimulated Dummies production team behind this classic hip hop gem of i woulda missed it. Actually it took me 8 years to find this 3 second quickie of a sample. It was so unjames sounding that i never bothered to look for it thinking it was someone else.

6.Eric B and Rakim "I know you got soul"/"i know you got soul"......."tell the truth james brown was old....til eric and ra came out with "i got soul" rap brings back old rnb and if we would not then the people woulda forgot" amen stetsasonic....amen. Even Chuck D said this song scared the shit outta him cause this ushered in "The New Movement" of hip hop. his answer? see entry number 1.

7. Ice Cube "Who's The Mack"/"Transmorg....?" back in the day touching post Body Heat James was a task because after his son's death many considered his career peaked.--the funk was far and few between--but even on the plagiarized heavy Monorail album (james started ripping off the cats he thought was ripping him off in this case: BT Express ) but leave it to the boundless bomb squad team to embrace what was not accepted in music and turn it into a psychedelic mind fuck of a canvas for cube to rant over

8. The Notorious BIG "Dreams"/"blues and pants"

this shit sucks......(im only playing....know what im saying? lol) James never gave clearance to this sample (blacks are WAY more christian conservative and red state than ANY people i know lol) but somehow the bootleg made its way to the mainstream.

9 Janet Jackson's "That's The Way Love Goes"/"Papa Don't Take No Mess"
not that there was anything that screamed "WOW!" about the papa sample
what it did show me was the potential of "window dressing" something basic and
giving it the perfect amount of accessories to almost turn it into a new song (they even
had a top 10 success with this method by using the Tthink" sample for her "Alright" song from her previous album). With just a few mellow synth chords she borderline put herself in pioneering neo soul territory.

10. EnVouge "Hold On"/"The Payback" a friend once told me a classic is when you can personally recall the EXACT moment in life you first heard a song and you being able to recount said events. This song was so inescapable in the spring of 1990 that even bboy's themselves took to it (liking RnB in the "REAL" hip hop period was somewhat suspect so it took a mighy fine song to break down that barrier) LL had to have it to show off his new sound system. It even broke down his Purple Badness to show us how to "Gett Off"---and if you knew Prince's anti rap steeze---then sheeeit it took a might song to do that.


Top 10 James Brown Drum Breaks

1. Funky Drummer
2. Hot Pants (I'm Coming) (Bobby Byrd)
3. Give It Up Or Turnit A Loose
4. Funky President (People It's Bad)
5. Think (Lyn Collins)
6. I Can't Stand It 74
7. Soul Pride
8. Cold Sweat
9. Don't Tell It (extended version)
10.Blind Man can See It (extended)

The 5 Students of JB

1. Prince (In Music and Bandleading)
2. Michael Jackson (in Relentless motion)
3. George Clinton (he said Funkadelic/Parliament was just Soul on Acid)
4. The Average White Band ("Pick Up The Pieces" was the best song James never did. Even he thought so when he answered with his own side project of 74: Above Average Black Band)
5. Tower Of Power (Horns and Drums and Bass all day in synch heaven)

For More Info and reflections on JB i say Seek Alan Leed's page. Al was pretty much there for the "magic period" of JB.

his best performance on tv

"NIGhttrain" on The TAMI show -see the performance that made Elvis rent a memphis theater out and watch 3 hours in a row. see the performance that turned Mick Jagger black. and made Sting pay homage on "when the world is running down...."

albums?

i'd skip the Startime Boxset and the quickie JB greatest hits and would grab some REAL funk.

1. The JB's Funky Good Time
2. Foundations Of Funk 1964-1969
3. Funk Power 1970
4. Make It Funky 1971-1975

this contains all that is in The Boxset but with the EXTENDED versions and breaks.

then for his LIVE prowess go get hip to

1. Revolution Of The Mind...Live At The Apollo Vol 3 1971
2. Love Power Peace! Live At The Olympia, Paris, 1971
3. Say It Live And Loud: Live In Dallas 1968
4. Live At The Apollo Vol 2. (1967)
5. Live At The Apollo Vol 1 (1963)

(Sex Machine live and the Superbad albums although indeed Superbad were "canned" live albums and the best parts of the album can be found on the initial 4 i recommended)

i pray that we can present a clear picture of how REVOLUtionary this man was. i know most of us remember him drunk as fuck on that youtube interview or you think Eddie Murphy or even the infamous Prince vs Mike battle of 1983.---

but this man was on some REVoLutionary shit.

James Brown Was THe SHIt.

good god.

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This is beautiful, thank you.
 
Posted by on Monday, December 25, 2006 - 3:58 PM
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twitter.com/DreamPsychic

 
Maybe its just me, but it seems like every 3-6 months a famous black celebrity dies. Gerald Levert, Lou Rawls and now James Brown. I dont know but man..........

Think about last year Richard Pryor, Rick James, Luther Vandross and Ol' Dirty Bastard to name a few.

A few years back it was Tupac then 6 months or a year later Notorious B.I.G. The killers have never been caught. We cant forget Eazy-E and his sudden Aids death. None of Eazy-E's children or Baby-Mommas have tested positive for H.I.V. or A.I.D.S.

What about Aaliyahs plane crash? Then 6-12 months before that we lost Left Eye in a car accident. Her brother and everyone else survived. She was the only one that died. Her brother swore that she had a pulse and was breathing. He says that she was just unconscious.

There are a lot of rappers that have been killed in what appears to be HIT MAN style assassinations. There have not been any arrest but a few have been alleged and they get murdered before a trial starts.

There have been a lot of not so popular celebrites and Blues singers that that have died. I cant name all of them.

The question at hand is.... Are we being judged by God in these last days of this world?

A new world is being made right before our eyes.

There has to be a supreme sacrifice before we go in to a new world so therefore, the worst is yet to come.
 
Posted by twitter.com/DreamPsychic on Tuesday, December 26, 2006 - 10:25 AM
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Isley

 
Infinite kudos for this DEDICATION!!!
 
Posted by Isley on Tuesday, December 26, 2006 - 9:32 PM
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[4080] Download T.H.U.G. NOW!!

 
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Posted by [4080] Download T.H.U.G. NOW!! on Tuesday, December 26, 2006 - 12:44 AM
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give urself to jesus we don't have much time

 
james brown gave alot to his fans for many years ..i think .he would respect the fact that we will keep him alive through his music ..his gift to us ..god father of soul..he really earned that title didn't he?..r.i.p james brown we will always remember you ..may god keep you close to him..dreamweaver
 
Posted by give urself to jesus we don't have much time on Wednesday, December 27, 2006 - 2:47 AM
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give urself to jesus we don't have much time

 
james brown gave alot to his fans for many years ..i think .he would respect the fact that we will keep him alive through his music ..his gift to us ..god father of soul..he really earned that title didn't he?..r.i.p james brown we will always remember you ..may god keep you close to him..dreamweaver
 
Posted by give urself to jesus we don't have much time on Wednesday, December 27, 2006 - 2:47 AM
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give urself to jesus we don't have much time

 
james brown gave alot to his fans for many years ..i think .he would respect the fact that we will keep him alive through his music ..his gift to us ..god father of soul..he really earned that title didn't he?..r.i.p james brown we will always remember you ..may god keep you close to him..dreamweaver
 
Posted by give urself to jesus we don't have much time on Wednesday, December 27, 2006 - 2:46 AM
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The Butterfly Tribe Khalifa

 
Let us continue to celebrate the musical genius of our brotha, The God Father of
Soul - James Brown!!!
 
Posted by The Butterfly Tribe Khalifa on Monday, December 25, 2006 - 10:20 PM
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Von Pea of Tanya Morgan

 
james brown was the shit indeed...thats why im not sad about it, he did what he came to do you know?
 
Posted by Von Pea of Tanya Morgan on Monday, December 25, 2006 - 3:59 PM
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Mike Brown the REMIX

 
i agree. he left a wonderful legacy behind and got called home. we'll miss him and hope the next generation has a musician quite as influential.
 
Posted by Mike Brown the REMIX on Tuesday, December 26, 2006 - 12:51 PM
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vell

 
his vision, his energy, his music changed a lot of our lives, and will continue to do so...but really, i don't think i can say it any better than you just did....


James Brown Was THe SHIt.

good god.
 
Posted by vell on Monday, December 25, 2006 - 4:02 PM
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The JLV
Jose Luis V.

 
thanks for the lessons, quest. appreciated it ... rip indeed ...
 
Posted by The JLV on Monday, December 25, 2006 - 4:03 PM
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Deuce P.

 
Thanks Quest!
His legacy will always be remembered and cherished.
R.I.P. James Brown
 
Posted by Deuce P. on Monday, December 25, 2006 - 4:03 PM
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jam85_beats

 
wow... I wake up to this? damn.
 
Posted by jam85_beats on Monday, December 25, 2006 - 4:04 PM
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Ben Famous

 
*moment of silence*
 
Posted by Ben Famous on Monday, December 25, 2006 - 4:05 PM
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dwayne

 
I give much resprct and praise for the music James Brown...He was one of the few to change the landscape of music.
 
Posted by dwayne on Monday, December 25, 2006 - 4:14 PM
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J Davidson
J Davidson

 
Yo thanks, Ahmir.....Ouch.....Christmas Pain, as well
 
Posted by J Davidson on Monday, December 25, 2006 - 4:15 PM
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JAK

 
>i'd skip the Startime Boxset<
I just bought that this morning as a xmas gift to myself. I'll check out those others though. Thanks for the memorial. I saw him at Woodstock 99 and was amazed at how tight his band was even getting up in age playing ouside in the morning. My friend saw him last year and said he was tearing it up. RIP.
 
Posted by JAK on Monday, December 25, 2006 - 4:16 PM
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JAK

 
oops, my kudos.
 
Posted by JAK on Monday, December 25, 2006 - 4:17 PM
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The Few

 
wow...I never got a chance to see him live but the Performance he did when Ali was in Zaire was Insane.

RIP
 
Posted by The Few on Monday, December 25, 2006 - 4:19 PM
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Damien Lamar

 
RIP James...
 
Posted by Damien Lamar on Monday, December 25, 2006 - 4:20 PM
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Missy Moon
Missy Bostic

 
RIP James..... you will be missed!
 
Posted by Missy Moon on Monday, December 25, 2006 - 4:28 PM
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Follow the Geek :: www.twitter.com/gravity508

 
thanks for the break down.
sad, but he's led a full life! and blessed us with some wonderful gifts!

you wrap my gift? lol
 
Posted by Follow the Geek :: www.twitter.com/gravity508 on Monday, December 25, 2006 - 4:29 PM
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Starchild Excalibur

 
His true legacy lives within his art. James was a messenger and a teacher of many...

(Excerpts from www.godfatherofsoul.com)

"Education may be hard today, but if you go through
it today, tomorrow will be easy. If you don't go through
it today, it will be harder." - James Brown

"I would like to pass on the want to do something. The need is there. Good lyrics are good things, but I would like to pass on that drive, that invigorous undying determination." - James Brown

"'Funky' is about the injustices, the things that go wrong, the hungry kids going to school trying to learn. 'Funky' is about what it takes to make people move - take it from the gospel, from the jazz." - James Brown

"Thank God that I had the ability to understand that I had a different beat and that I was a drummer." - James Brown

Do your hair in different styles, make people notice" - James Brown

"Die on your feet, don't live on your knees." - James Brown

"I'll never forget who I am, where I came from, where I am today, and who put me here: YOU." - James Brown

"Killing's out and school's in and we're in bad shape." - James Brown

"We need to protect the kids by giving them something to do. (It's about) making them interested, making them love mom and dad more, love the family more, love themselves more and love their school. So there won't have to be killing in school." - James Brown

"We need (people) to come forward to save our country and our kids. I could care less about the record. If you say you're already into that, you can throw the record away. But we've got to save these children. That's what's important" - James Brown
 
Posted by Starchild Excalibur on Monday, December 25, 2006 - 4:30 PM
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Starchild Excalibur

 
Lyrics from one of the best...

King Heroin
by James Brown

Ladies and Gentlemen
Fellow Americans
Lady Americans
This is James Brown
I wanna talk to you about one of our
Most deadly
Killers in the country today
I had a dream the other night, and I
Was sittin' in my living room
Dozed off to sleep
So I start to dreamin'
I dreamed I walked in a place and
I saw a real strange, weird object
Standin' up talkin' to the people
And I found out it was Heroin
That deadly drug that go in your veins
He says:
I came to this country without a passport
Ever since then I've been hunted and sought
My little white grains are nothin' but waste
Soft and deadly and bitter to taste
I'm a world of power and all know it's true
Use me once and you'll know it, too
I can make a mere schoolboy forget his books
I can make a world-famous beauty neglect her looks
I can make a good man forsake his wife
Send a greedy man to prison for the rest of his life
I can make a man forsake his country and flag
Make a girl sell her body for a five-dollar bag
Some think my adventure's a joy and a thrill
But I'll put a gun in your hand and make you kill
In cellophane bags I've found my way
To heads of state and children at play
I'm financed in China, ran in Japan
I'm respected in Turkey and I'm legal in Siam
I take my addicts and make 'em steal, borrow, beg
Then they search for a vein in their arm or their leg
So, be you Italian, Jewish, Black or Mex
I can make the most virile of men forget their sex
So now, no, my man, you must (you know) do your best
To keep up your habit until your arrest
Now the police have taken you from under my wing
Do you think they dare defy me, I who am king?
Now, you must lie in that county jail
Where I can't get to you by visit or mail
So squirm -- with discomfort -- wiggle and cough (hack!)
Six days of madness, hah! You might throw me off
Curse me in name! Defy me in speech!
But you'd pick me up right no if I were in your reach
All through your sentence you've become resolved to your fate
Hear now! younng man and woman, I'll be waitin' at the gate
Don't be afraid, don't run! I'm not chased
Sure my name is Heroin! You'll be back for a taste
Behold, you're hooked!
Your foot is in the stirrup
And make -- haste!
Mount the steed!
And ride him well
For the white horse of heroin
Will ride you to Hell!
To Hell!
Will ride you to Hell!
Until you are dead!
Dead, brother! Dead!
This is a revolution of the mind
Get your mind together
And get away from drugs!
That's the man!
Back! Back
 
Posted by Starchild Excalibur on Monday, December 25, 2006 - 4:34 PM
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SPOILED by GOD

 
This is bittersweet ... Thanks Quest ... This is an awesome tribute!
 
Posted by SPOILED by GOD on Monday, December 25, 2006 - 4:49 PM
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Lawrence
Lawrence McCadd

 
Even though, this song was made possible by JB's exsistence in the game, The JB's Monorail is a classic, one of my favorites! We are losing a lot of legends fast, RIP James Brown!!!!!
 
Posted by Lawrence on Monday, December 25, 2006 - 4:54 PM
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Rodent Bassist
Woodchuck D

 
Great list. Tuff Crew belongs on there somewhere too.
 
Posted by Rodent Bassist on Monday, December 25, 2006 - 4:56 PM
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Javier

 
What!!!!!???????
 
Posted by Javier on Monday, December 25, 2006 - 4:58 PM
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Javier

 
This is not a great way to wake up...
 
Posted by Javier on Monday, December 25, 2006 - 5:03 PM
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Mic Entity

 
great post ?uestlove
 
Posted by Mic Entity on Monday, December 25, 2006 - 5:09 PM
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The Nu Era Project

 
Gone too soon. My love and admiration for this man is quite sickening. Man, I still remember how it felt when my brother and I finally got enough money to buy "I feel good" on a 45' inch record. Man the only sample I use, and I repeat ONLY sample was to this man's "funky drummer", since I am generally opposed to the saturation of the "sample". But in all due fairness, if it is cleverly done then I genuinely feel it can tastefully pay homage to the originator. Man James I love you, miss you and pray that you rest in peace dear musical brother. You are my inspiration. Period.
 
Posted by The Nu Era Project on Monday, December 25, 2006 - 5:18 PM
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King Britt (The Official Page)

 
now u need the top ten vocal samples.....slum villiage....your mix of sylk130, that cost me $500 a scream because of union rules....lol
 
Posted by King Britt (The Official Page) on Monday, December 25, 2006 - 5:10 PM
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Kev

 
RIP
 
Posted by Kev on Monday, December 25, 2006 - 5:11 PM
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John Wicks

 
thanks ?love. i just heard the news and went immediately to your blog for what i knew would be a fitting tribute. best to you and yours this holiday season.
-jmw
 
Posted by John Wicks on Monday, December 25, 2006 - 5:21 PM
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Fave

 
Got dammit! Man why do we always lose the good ones on holidays. Barry and Luther on the 4th and the man who personifies black music on Christmas? Damn man, James was, is and always will be the shit... God bless you brotha
 
Posted by Fave on Monday, December 25, 2006 - 5:31 PM
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GiGi

 
Every! Every! EveryChristmas!

I heard in my heart and fell it in my throat "Santa Claus go straight to the Ghetto" and I cry...

I suppose to be bakin Carrot Cakes right now and believe me its hard for me to move...
it Is so strange how music affects us-but I'm glad to know that there are others who stop and reflect...

Thanks ?

?uestlove
 
Posted by GiGi on Monday, December 25, 2006 - 5:37 PM
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SMALL EYEZ

 
Long Live The Prototype.
 
Posted by SMALL EYEZ on Monday, December 25, 2006 - 5:40 PM
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man i feel sorry fo' james family just think about whats it like to lose a loved 1 at christmas..shit sucks...i saw it when i got online this morning at 6 am... fucked up my whole day...

Rest In Peace James Brown
 
Posted by on Monday, December 25, 2006 - 5:41 PM
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Yonna

 
This is THE MAN's World...
RIP James...the reason why Al Sharpton wears his hair permed to this day...
 
Posted by Yonna on Monday, December 25, 2006 - 5:44 PM
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Radius

 
2 G.O.A.T's in the same year WTF! and they both were named James huh!
Long live!!!
peace
 
Posted by Radius on Monday, December 25, 2006 - 5:52 PM
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Dennis

 
Excellant, Excellant post!
 
Posted by Dennis on Monday, December 25, 2006 - 5:55 PM
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FunkyRob

 
I own his top 20 greatest hits CD

Sadly, many of your top 10 drum breaks are not on it. How could they have left out Funky Drummer?

Goodbye Mr. Brown, you will forever be on our turntables (in some form or another)
 
Posted by FunkyRob on Monday, December 25, 2006 - 5:59 PM
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Prince Jesse Markowitz & The Revolution

 
This hurts. Not just because I had tickets to see him for the fourth time, in two weeks. This is way bigger than that. RIP, James.
 
Posted by Prince Jesse Markowitz & The Revolution on Monday, December 25, 2006 - 6:13 PM
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Prince Jesse Markowitz & The Revolution

 
Fuck, I should write more than that. I saw him three times, but the first one wasn't until he was in his 70s, yet STILL he was the greatest live performer I ever saw, next to Prince. I'll always remember seeing him walk out on stage for the first time. I was skeptical, of course. I was there because it's James, and I felt I had to see him. But when he came out and did ONE little dance step, I fucking lost it and started SCREAMING, "OOHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!" I knew then and there that he DEFINITELY was not washed up. The only time I've ever seen a crowd stick around after the house lights have been turned on, and SCREAM for an encore for 10 minutes, was JB at Massey Hall, November 28, 2004. We wouldn't leave. There was no two ways about it, we were getting an encore. Even after roadies started taking equipment down, we stuck around. Eventually they came back out and played another 15 minutes, the horns having to blow extra hard because their mics had been taken down. I had rushed the stage and was hugging the monitor, arm's length from the man himself. I feel blessed that I got to see him three times, because I have very fond memories of those shows. RIP, James.
 
Posted by Prince Jesse Markowitz & The Revolution on Monday, December 25, 2006 - 6:23 PM
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-Thank you for writing more. I loved it...
 
Posted by on Monday, December 25, 2006 - 10:20 PM
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Exit

 
super informative. good job. today sucks though.
 
Posted by Exit on Monday, December 25, 2006 - 6:24 PM
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Chefdiz

 
man, the first thing i hear when i wake up is the passing of THE MAN!!! ufck a marlon brando, james brown is the GODFATHER!!! PERIOD!!!! man, he was revolutionary, no doubt on that!!!!

Rest comfortable GODFATHER, rest comfortably.
 
Posted by Chefdiz on Monday, December 25, 2006 - 6:31 PM
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Mia

 
well damn. thanks for the schooling. I knew he was more than what we saw in the end, but thanks for breaking it down kinda thorough.
 
Posted by Mia on Monday, December 25, 2006 - 6:40 PM
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Mic El

 
R.I.P. James Brown...
 
Posted by Mic El on Monday, December 25, 2006 - 6:50 PM
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