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Does James Brown not dig Prince? I'm asking this because Prince is so influenced by the man.
Watching the Purple Rain era shows, and Alladin, the dancing influence is clear; not 2 mention chicken-grease, the Brown type rhythm guitar. James Brown quote: "I see more of Little Richard than myself in Prince." Could it b that James is against Prince's effemininity (Little Richard link) or what? A good example of Prince dancing like James is 'Baby I'm A Star' special edition version. DAMN he and the REVOLUTION tore that song MFunkin' UP ya'll | |
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I've never heard james talk about Princey, and the JB, MJ and P performance, it seems like james brown has never heard of prince.
"who, who"?? Keenmeister | |
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andykeen said: I've never heard james talk about Princey, and the JB, MJ and P performance, it seems like james brown has never heard of prince.
"who, who"?? Sho nuff. That's why I asked; Prince's ass is kissed by so many; maybe it makes sense that the Godfather himself is not bowing??? | |
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andykeen said: I've never heard james talk about Princey, and the JB, MJ and P performance, it seems like james brown has never heard of prince.
"who, who"?? That performance is over 20 years old, at the time JB probably hadn't heard of Prince. I'm quite sure by now, his tune has changed in regards to Prince. | |
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Oliver said: 'Does James Brown not dig Prince?'
James Brown quote: "I see more of Little Richard than myself in Prince." Could it b that James is against Prince's effemininity (Little Richard link) or what? Could it be that James Brown simply sees, or saw, more of Little Richard than himself in Prince when he made this statement? There's nothing in what James Brown says here, or elsewhere, (or indeed what he has not said) that either suggests that he doesn't dig Prince or that he opposes any effemininity in Prince. . [Edited 8/31/05 7:40am] ALT+PLS+RTN: Pure as a pane of ice. It's a gift. | |
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This is from the Microsoft Encarta Encylopedia.
"Brown toured and recorded in the 1980s, publicly encouraging a rivalry between Prince and Michael Jackson, whom he viewed as his successors." "Brown, James," Microsoft® Encarta® Encyclopedia 2000. © 1993-1999 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. | |
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James Brown loves Prince | |
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SEXYMOFO said: This is from the Microsoft Encarta Encylopedia.
"Brown toured and recorded in the 1980s, publicly encouraging a rivalry between Prince and Michael Jackson, whom he viewed as his successors." "Brown, James," Microsoft® Encarta® Encyclopedia 2000. © 1993-1999 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Thank you I rest my case | |
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langebleu said: Oliver said: 'Does James Brown not dig Prince?'
James Brown quote: "I see more of Little Richard than myself in Prince." Could it b that James is against Prince's effemininity (Little Richard link) or what? Could it be that James Brown simply sees, or saw, more of Little Richard than himself in Prince when he made this statement? There's nothing in what James Brown says here, or elsewhere, (or indeed what he has not said) that either suggests that he doesn't dig Prince or that he opposes any effemininity in Prince. . [Edited 8/31/05 7:40am] I think James Brown wanted to set himself apart believing or trying to believe that no one could outdo himself. I think he sensed Prince had major talent that no one could match and by putting the attention on Little Richard he tried to minimize said talent. | |
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SEXYMOFO said: This is from the Microsoft Encarta Encylopedia.
"Brown toured and recorded in the 1980s, publicly encouraging a rivalry between Prince and Michael Jackson, whom he viewed as his successors." "Brown, James," Microsoft® Encarta® Encyclopedia 2000. © 1993-1999 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. That's beautiful. "A Watcher scoffs at gravity!" | |
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MSERMA said: langebleu said: Could it be that James Brown simply sees, or saw, more of Little Richard than himself in Prince when he made this statement? There's nothing in what James Brown says here, or elsewhere, (or indeed what he has not said) that either suggests that he doesn't dig Prince or that he opposes any effemininity in Prince. . [Edited 8/31/05 7:40am] I think James Brown wanted to set himself apart believing or trying to believe that no one could outdo himself. I think he sensed Prince had major talent that no one could match and by putting the attention on Little Richard he tried to minimize said talent. That may be true. However, I tend to take a person on their word rather than try to read into it-- at least until they give me reason to believe otherwise. Besides, I happen to agree there was a lot more Little Richard in Prince than James Brown earlier on. [Edited 8/31/05 11:57am] | |
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Yeah, Prince has become much more James-like lately. But the first time I say Little Richard films--banging on the piano--he looked just like Prince to me, especially the PR era hair. Perhaps it's the playing of instruments that likened him to Richard more than JB. I know JB plays keyboards, but you don't really see it.
Honestly I've never really heard James talk about any musicians other than himself. Richard loves to talk about other musicians and how they are all offspring of his genius. Check this song out at:
http://www.soundclick.com...tmusic.htm | |
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There was a James brown concert in the early 80s where James namechecked all the contemporary performers he thought were "out of sight" and Prince was among them | |
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whodknee said: MSERMA said: I think James Brown wanted to set himself apart believing or trying to believe that no one could outdo himself. I think he sensed Prince had major talent that no one could match and by putting the attention on Little Richard he tried to minimize said talent. That may be true. However, I tend to take a person on their word rather than try to read into it-- at least until they give me reason to believe otherwise. Besides, I happen to agree there was a lot more Little Richard in Prince than James Brown earlier on. [Edited 8/31/05 11:57am] ----- There was James Brown in Prince from Irrestible Bitch and those slipts. | |
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SexyBeautifulOne said: it seems like james brown has never heard of prince.
Are you sure about that? It seems like he knews who Prince was. Would he let Michael invite any ole mfer up on stage? Plus that show was being taped for broadcast. If he didn't know who P was, he sure did after the mofo fell off the stage. [Edited 8/31/05 19:04pm] | |
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I've never heard james talk about Princey, and the JB, MJ and P performance, it seems like james brown has never heard of prince.
"who, who"?? A couple of months ago a Belgian journalist (Serge Simonart, a Prince fan by the way) interviewed James Brown and asked some questions about Prince. I don't know the exact questions anymore but JB definitely appreciates Prince! | |
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Didn't Prince write, produce or remix a song 4 James Brown & Aretha Frankin called 'Gimme Some Lovin' | |
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SexyBeautifulOne said: andykeen said: I've never heard james talk about Princey, and the JB, MJ and P performance, it seems like james brown has never heard of prince.
"who, who"?? That performance is over 20 years old, at the time JB probably hadn't heard of Prince. I'm quite sure by now, his tune has changed in regards to Prince. i don't think that's true at all. the performance was in 1983, mj was at the peak of his popularity with thriller, but prince was gaining ground with 1999 record (esp with the title and little red corvette single). like someone said before, i think james saw more of little richard's showmanship verus his own style in prince. even little richard stated that prince was him in this generation. | |
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I see more of James Brown than Little Richard as far as the music goes. | |
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jacktheimprovident said: There was a James brown concert in the early 80s where James namechecked all the contemporary performers he thought were "out of sight" and Prince was among them
Uh Hello, did nobody see my post. I've SEEN James Brown namecheck Prince as an artist he respects, this was IN CONCERT and was BEFORE the MJ, Prince, James Brown shodown. | |
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A friend of mine met him in a cafe in Holland and JB mentioned admiring Prince's wig. Only from a distance mind. | |
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I saw interviews from 1982 with James Brown saying good things about Prince. | |
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