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The godfather of soul.... James Brown... had just passed

Started by 70charginglizard, December 25, 2006, 06:07:24 PM

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70charginglizard

Just saw on yahoo that my favorite soul man James Brown has just passed away.

RIP my brother. Rest in peace.
  :angel:
70charginglizard

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bandit67

While not being a big fan of his music, but living in his home town of Augusta, Ga, for the last twenty five years, I have come to appreciate his contribution to our musical history.  He was quite a colorful character, both on and off the stage.............J

dkn1997

Quote from: nh_mopar_fan on December 26, 2006, 08:26:09 AM
The Godfather of Parole.

exactly...think how much longer he would have lived if he did not do all those drugs!!
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bandit67

A few  things I learned yesterday on a local talk show that had 5 of his closest friends and show members,  he was actually 78, most had him at 73. The story, when he was young, he got in to trouble with the law and knew he would have a better chance in juvenile court. Being  small and looking younger, they bought it.    Once, Michale Jackson came to him and told him ,he would like to produce a record for James.  James told him you can't do a record for me, son, and tell your tailor he is cutting your pants way to short...........ha ha.. lots of funny stuff.............J

Magnumcharger

I guess he wasn't "Feelin' Good"....?
(Sorry, couldn't help myself).
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Brock Samson

 according to his autobiography the "hardest wroking man in show biz" who had his first hit in 1956 with Please Please Please,.. was dirt poor, his mom left when he was seven years old and he was arrested for stealing clothes from an unlocked automobile in his early teens and he kept his nose clean intill relitivly recently...
He advanced Rythem and Blues more than most folks appreciate.

Alot of haters here huh?..  :P

 

Charger_Fan

Although I don't really care for his music either, I can appreciate an influential pioneer when I see one.

RIP, Mr. Brown.

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70charginglizard

Quote from: Brock Samson on December 27, 2006, 03:46:34 PM
according to his autobiography the "hardest wroking man in show biz" who had his first hit in 1956 with Please Please Please,.. was dirt poor, his mom left when he was seven years old and he was arrested for stealing clothes from an unlocked automobile in his early teens and he kept his nose clean intill relitivly recently...
He advanced Rythem and Blues more than most folks appreciate.

Alot of haters here huh?..  :P

 

Not me. I'm a big fan of the man. Got a lot of his cd's.
Loved him in his part on the  Blues Brothers movie
70charginglizard

nh_mopar_fan

Hey, I like his stuff.

But, does that mean we ignore the flawed man that he was?

70charginglizard

Quote from: nh_mopar_fan on December 27, 2006, 06:22:43 PM
Hey, I like his stuff.

But, does that mean we ignore the flawed man that he was?

No body's perfect. We all make mistakes in life.
70charginglizard

CFMopar

Quote from: nh_mopar_fan on December 27, 2006, 06:22:43 PM
Hey, I like his stuff.

But, does that mean we ignore the flawed man that he was?

Dosnt mean we ignore his acchivements either..

I hate that saying you can build 1000 bridges and rob one bank and you will always be known as a bank robber.


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Mr. Brown
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I feel good and I want to say it loud that he was a sex machine while he was living in America and remember, papa's got a brand new bag!!
But I think Eddie Murphy said it best when he said, "OW...too hot in the hot tub, heh!

nh_mopar_fan

Quote from: 70charginglizard on December 27, 2006, 08:14:23 PM
Quote from: nh_mopar_fan on December 27, 2006, 06:22:43 PM
Hey, I like his stuff.

But, does that mean we ignore the flawed man that he was?

No body's perfect. We all make mistakes in life.
and some of us keep repeating them.

bull

Quote from: Brock Samson on December 27, 2006, 03:46:34 PM
according to his autobiography the "hardest wroking man in show biz" ....

Well, when you're hopped up on something 24/7 you can work pretty hard from what I understand. I always thought the guy was pretty much a freak but he had some good songs.

PocketThunder

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Brock Samson

I love James Brown & you could learn something from the man. His first nationwide top ten hit, Please, Please, Please was released in 1956 along with both Elvis's and George Clinton's first hits and can be concidered the begining of Rock as we know it.
His hit "living in america" was in the late '80s. looong after Elvis had gone to the Big lounge act in the sky...  :angel:
J.B. had a extreamly successful string of radio stations and went on the air to help quell riots in the '60s. used children of all races in I'm Black and I'm proud. His LIVE at the Apollo!" is concidered the prototypical LIVE Album. the his line up of mucisians and the soloists, horn sections and the innovation he spearheaded can't be overstated.
  of course as a band leader he was unsurpassed.
he wrote...
You either quit or go on...

http://www.funky-stuff.com/jamesbrown/