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James Brown and his Dance Moves The original master of the split-and-pop and slithering snake legs
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The best. | |
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Man had some crazy energy! "If you enter this world knowing you are loved and you leave this world knowing the same, then everything that happens in between can be dealt with" - Michael Jackson | |
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He is SO alive in this video. It is still hard to believe the man is gone. I love watching him at the BET Awards that year with MJ too. Seeing them jam....wow.
RIP James. And actually, I hope you aren't JUST resting, I hope you are schooling some of those angels how to shake it. (MJ - This goes for you too sir.) MJ Fan 1992-Forever
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JERKIN' EVERYTHING IN SIGHT!!!!! | |
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Great compilation. Thanks for posting. JB was the originator. | |
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Unbelievable A legend MICHAEL JACKSON
R.I.P مايكل جاكسون للأبد 1958 | |
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great video "we make our heroes in America only to destroy them" | |
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Let the church say: Amen. | |
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That was a cold brotha | |
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Always a pleasure.
Another act way under-represented on DVD. I watched 'The Night James Brown Saved Boston' again the other night. Incredible man. | |
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Love James............but I suggest u also check out Jackie Wilson and Louis Jordan (pre James) [Edited 9/12/10 7:11am] | |
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Problem is a lot of their footage has either been destroyed or depleted. I ain't found one video of them REALLY DOING THE THING. Fucking shame, otherwise I agree with you lol | |
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Well, James always acknowledge Jordan as an influence... | |
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And Jackie and him used to be close buds back in the day lol | |
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Now Joe Tex, that's a different story | |
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Oh yeah!
I found a nice photo of James and Jackie.
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Sad we can only imagine what he must've been like when he was in his 20's. LIke Sugar ray robinson Did Prince ever deny he had sex with his sister? I believe not. So there U have it..
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James Brown had a body like... POW! I don't think he ever got full credit for that. Not only did he have a strong, thick musculature, but he was tight and very agile. It's no wonder he could stick those moves the way he did; get up on the Good Foot and work that shit all the way across the stage, lol.
But yeah, I've always marveled at his physical fitness. | |
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I'm not going to be so PC, JB was damn chubby a lot of the time. That's ok though, he did his thing and did it the best. | |
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I think he was more fit in his earlier days. Even for a chubby middle-aged man, he still had the POW factor and knew how to dance around the microphone pole. Basically, it allows you to see where folks like Prince and Nikka Costa get their inspiration from. "If you enter this world knowing you are loved and you leave this world knowing the same, then everything that happens in between can be dealt with" - Michael Jackson | |
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Nikka? really? i don't see that, i see alot of Janis Joplin in Nikka when she's playing live. But Nikka is a grab-bag of influences, so maybe.
Prince to an extent with the splits, but MJ had JB down more. Even JB acknowledged that in his autobiography. Mike was hitting the splits in his Motown audition and the Jacksons variety show, covering him as a kid in concert, plus lot of other JB inspired shit that folks conveniantly forget about. | |
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I agree, I was referring specifically to the microphone pole. Michael definitely did a lot of the leg work, not the microphone pole though. Prince did a lot of splits and microphone handling and tossing.
Nikka's singing style is like Janis - true - but ff you see her Like a Feather performance, you'll see James influence.
See 2:35
"If you enter this world knowing you are loved and you leave this world knowing the same, then everything that happens in between can be dealt with" - Michael Jackson | |
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He was chubby in later years but he was a skinny thing when he started out. We don't have a lot of photos of that. He got muscular around the '70s though if you meant that lol | |
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I know right? I mean he was bad enough in his 30s but the years between 1956 and 1962 we hardly know about and 1962 in particular because that's when he held that legendary Apollo concert and there's little footage of James in the very early '60s. | |
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Right around the time they all went down to the "Rumble in The Jungle", with Ali & Foreman. All those brothers were bringing it! If you ever get a chance (...if you haven't already, knowing you, lol), check out the documentary Soul Power, which was released in June of last year. It captures James during what I'd call the peak of his career, along with a whole lot of other acts that were popular during the same time (1974/75).
Before watching this documentary, I had no idea that Phillipe Wynn from The Spinners was The Drill Sergent from Funkadelic's "Uncle Jams Army". Lot's of excellent footage and information with this documentary.
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