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Reply #390 posted 12/28/06 8:31pm

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R.I.P. James Brown...The Godfather of Soul sad
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wow, a picture worth a thousand words.....
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Reply #391 posted 12/28/06 8:42pm

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Congressman, Charles Rangel showed up for the private service, when it was over, he came out and waved to the crowd. Also, the head security guy came over across the street to talk to us for a little while. He said he was also called to be in Augusta, GA tomorrow for security purposes as well. Anyway he told us that MJ was to show up and that's why they called him to come down to the Apollo. So when two black limos showed up 40 minutes later and he dashed across the street to it. Only 2 unknowns (1 from each limo) came out and whomever the others were in the limo, security and NYPD directed them to go around the back entrance of the Apollo there, apparently not to stir up the crowd and cause too much excitement. So if it was MJ, we did not get a chance to see him..



Well i was told by one of the officers when i reached the front of the line that Michael did show up and was ushered in through the back entrance on 126th street
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Reply #392 posted 12/28/06 8:52pm

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What an image.

Very fitting for Mr. Dynamite.




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Reply #393 posted 12/28/06 10:12pm

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Stymie said:

That's fair. Change my word to "touched".


It's fair to say that James Brown means much more to my soul than Gerald Ford!

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I'm a 20 something in New Zealand and not to sound too ignorant, but the name Gerald Ford doesn't mean anything to me.

James Brown's influence is not bound by age or nationality.

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Reply #394 posted 12/28/06 10:14pm

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Okay, have 2 say something about the pictures I posted...I apologise if I upset somebody with them. That of course was't intentional, and yes I did think it over twice if I should post them...mainly the last one. I decided 2 do it because of the many people in the world who didn't have the chance 2 pay respect at The Apollo themselves. Or people at work who had no chance 2 attend or follow live reports on tv, this way they could still have their moment 2 say goodbye 2 the Godfather of Soul.

Please know that I had nothing but good intentions, I posted the pics so that people could think of him the moment it was happening in NYC. Please don't see it as a public display, let's not argue about it anymore okay? That is not appropriate 4 this thread at all. James must have had a last wish that his death would b known 2 the world this way, otherwise there wouldn't have been a public service with press in attendance. In my opinion there's no difference between a live tv report or a picture online in a thread, I like 2 think I have posted them in a respectful way.
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Reply #395 posted 12/28/06 10:50pm

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Okay, have 2 say something about the pictures I posted...I apologise if I upset somebody with them. That of course was't intentional, and yes I did think it over twice if I should post them...mainly the last one. I decided 2 do it because of the many people in the world who didn't have the chance 2 pay respect at The Apollo themselves. Or people at work who had no chance 2 attend or follow live reports on tv, this way they could still have their moment 2 say goodbye 2 the Godfather of Soul.

Please know that I had nothing but good intentions, I posted the pics so that people could think of him the moment it was happening in NYC. Please don't see it as a public display, let's not argue about it anymore okay? That is not appropriate 4 this thread at all. James must have had a last wish that his death would b known 2 the world this way, otherwise there wouldn't have been a public service with press in attendance. In my opinion there's no difference between a live tv report or a picture online in a thread, I like 2 think I have posted them in a respectful way.


Don't listen to the haters. Follow your heart. Your heart said post them, so you did. No shame.

I was a bit shocked, I admit. Don't like seeing the bodies of those who have passed. But it cemented the fact that he's gone, but we are blessed to have had him in our lives.
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Reply #396 posted 12/28/06 11:10pm

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I don't think anyone was "hating", I just think a bit more info on the warning would have been more appropriate, just so the orgers. knew what was coming up.
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Reply #397 posted 12/28/06 11:50pm

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arrow http://video.msn.com/v/us...0&fg=email

Rev. Al Sharpton eulogizes James Brown at the Apollo Theatre.
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Reply #398 posted 12/28/06 11:53pm

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R.I.P. James Brown...The Godfather of Soul sad
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There are no words to describe the feelings looking at these pictures.
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Reply #399 posted 12/29/06 12:36am

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Actually, I was hopin there WOULD be pics posted here, and I'm glad there are. There's nothing wrong with any of these pics..... and it's not like the last one was shot CLOSE UP, so no big deal.

Anyway, this IS a thread honoring the late funk pioneer, so naturally there would be info (and possibly pictures) posted, and when visiting this thread, people should kinda know that already. wink
They did WHAT??!.... disbelief
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Reply #400 posted 12/29/06 12:53am

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....i think Prince should pay respect to him by playing a few hours before new years at the New Years Bash in New York a medley of his songs and then getting on a jet and doing the new years show in Las Vegas
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Reply #401 posted 12/29/06 1:43am

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I don't think anyone was "hating", I just think a bit more info on the warning would have been more appropriate, just so the orgers. knew what was coming up.



As Serpan said, he did think about it. I don't see it as offensive. The same picture has been on tv. A lot of us don't have the opportunity or the means to go there and pay our respects in person. So we are doing it this way through the internet.

There is nothing horrid or disrepectful about posting the picture of Mr. Brown in his casket. Let's say he was mangled up then that would be in bad taste. I myself viewed it out of curiousity of course, but also to view him and see him one last time paying my respects.

I have received not one orgnote in regards to Mr. Brown's casket picture being disrespectful, etc. I could put a warning, warning orgers about an open casket picture - but I believe that most if not all would look anyways to see him one last time.

Let's not ruin this thread. We're not here to debate whether there should be a warning or not, at least not openly on this thread.

We are all here to pay our last respects - let's keep it that way.

If you or anyone else wants to respond to what I have posted, please orgnote me. Let's not destroy what this thread is intended for.
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Reply #402 posted 12/29/06 4:38am

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Congressman, Charles Rangel showed up for the private service, when it was over, he came out and waved to the crowd. Also, the head security guy came over across the street to talk to us for a little while. He said he was also called to be in Augusta, GA tomorrow for security purposes as well. Anyway he told us that MJ was to show up and that's why they called him to come down to the Apollo. So when two black limos showed up 40 minutes later and he dashed across the street to it. Only 2 unknowns (1 from each limo) came out and whomever the others were in the limo, security and NYPD directed them to go around the back entrance of the Apollo there, apparently not to stir up the crowd and cause too much excitement. So if it was MJ, we did not get a chance to see him..
(2elijah's quote above:)


Well i was told by one of the officers when i reached the front of the line that Michael did show up and was ushered in through the back entrance on 126th street


You're right Banks, I saw when 2 of MJ's limousines pulled up in front and they did usher him through the back door. It was nice that he paid respects to Mr. Brown as he had so much influence on his career.
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Reply #403 posted 12/29/06 4:50am

2elijah

serpan99 said:

Okay, have 2 say something about the pictures I posted...I apologise if I upset somebody with them. That of course was't intentional, and yes I did think it over twice if I should post them...mainly the last one. I decided 2 do it because of the many people in the world who didn't have the chance 2 pay respect at The Apollo themselves. Or people at work who had no chance 2 attend or follow live reports on tv, this way they could still have their moment 2 say goodbye 2 the Godfather of Soul.

Please know that I had nothing but good intentions, I posted the pics so that people could think of him the moment it was happening in NYC. Please don't see it as a public display, let's not argue about it anymore okay? That is not appropriate 4 this thread at all. James must have had a last wish that his death would b known 2 the world this way, otherwise there wouldn't have been a public service with press in attendance. In my opinion there's no difference between a live tv report or a picture online in a thread, I like 2 think I have posted them in a respectful way.


Serpan, and you did well posting these pictures. I was able to take some of the crowd standing in front of the Apollo, but because it was taken with my cell phone, they are not very clear. I stand corrected for the comment I made earlier about your posting the pic of Mr. Brown's open casket here, and respectfully deleted that comment as I didn't realize it would have stirred up anything here. I realized this is a public forum and not everyone sees things the same, but hopefully are entitled to their opinions. This is a thread honoring someone who was definitely "the hardest working man in show business". and so far I am enjoying all the positive comments and shared stories of Mr. Brown. You did very well posting these pics, and I was able to see what was going because of you, while I was at work. Thanks for taking the time to post these pictures for all to see. I always appreciate the pics you post. Keep doing your thing my friend, and it is always a pleasure to see the pics you post. As luv4u said, this is a thread to honor Mr. Brown and I will do my part in keeping it that way.

Peace.
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Reply #404 posted 12/29/06 4:56am

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I really couldn't believe it when I first heard the news. I really thought he would just live forever or something. sigh

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Reply #405 posted 12/29/06 5:19am

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BET is airing TWO retrospective special this weekend on the life and times of James Brown. This has just been announced. Here are the details ...

BET NEWS SPECIAL-- SOUL BROTHER #1: REMEMBERING JAMES BROWN

Saturday, Dec. 30 (2100) 9pm ET/PT (half-hour special)
Sunday, Dec. 31 (0200) 2am ET/PT (repeat)
Sunday, Dec. 31 (0900) 9am ET/PT (repeat)
Sunday, Dec. 31 (2330) 11:30pm ET/PT (repeat)

BET NEWS SPECIAL-- THE GODFATHER OF SOUL: CELEBRATING THE LIFE OF JAMES BROWN

Sunday, Dec. 31 (0930) 9:30am ET/PT (half-hour special)
Monday, Jan. 1 (2330) 11:30pm ET/PT (repeat)
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Reply #406 posted 12/29/06 5:33am

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The pictures are o.k. to pay last respects.

The end of Rev. Al Sharpton's eulogy:

We all came to show that we're grateful!
That's why we had an open casket 'cause you got nothing to hide and everything to show. Let the world see our Godfather: There he is. You thought he'd be nothing and he became the biggest artist of all time.
LOOK AT HIM! He started with nothing and he rocked the world.
LOOK AT HIM! What a belief in God and no education. He made a way outta no way: OPEN UP THE CASKET! Let the world see a men's man!
LOOK AT HIM: The Godfather James Brown.
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Reply #407 posted 12/29/06 5:43am

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incredibleD said:

The pictures are o.k. to pay last respects.

The end of Rev. Al Sharpton's eulogy:

We all came to show that we're grateful!
That's why we had an open casket 'cause you got nothing to hide and everything to show. Let the world see our Godfather: There he is. You thought he'd be nothing and he became the biggest artist of all time.
LOOK AT HIM! He started with nothing and he rocked the world.
LOOK AT HIM! What a belief in God and no education. He made a way outta no way: OPEN UP THE CASKET! Let the world see a men's man!
LOOK AT HIM: The Godfather James Brown.



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Reply #408 posted 12/29/06 6:39am

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Reply #409 posted 12/29/06 6:45am

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Why is the media saying "self-proclaimed hardest working man in show business,"?
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Reply #410 posted 12/29/06 6:48am

2elijah

a2grafix said:

BET is airing TWO retrospective special this weekend on the life and times of James Brown. This has just been announced. Here are the details ...

BET NEWS SPECIAL-- SOUL BROTHER #1: REMEMBERING JAMES BROWN

Saturday, Dec. 30 (2100) 9pm ET/PT (half-hour special)
Sunday, Dec. 31 (0200) 2am ET/PT (repeat)
Sunday, Dec. 31 (0900) 9am ET/PT (repeat)
Sunday, Dec. 31 (2330) 11:30pm ET/PT (repeat)

BET NEWS SPECIAL-- THE GODFATHER OF SOUL: CELEBRATING THE LIFE OF JAMES BROWN

Sunday, Dec. 31 (0930) 9:30am ET/PT (half-hour special)
Monday, Jan. 1 (2330) 11:30pm ET/PT (repeat)



Thanks for that news, I'll be checking it out!
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Reply #411 posted 12/29/06 8:46am

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I don't see why JB was never knighted by the queen. He would have made a good knight.
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Reply #412 posted 12/29/06 8:50am

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Why is the media saying "self-proclaimed hardest working man in show business,"?



SSSHHHHhh...
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Reply #413 posted 12/29/06 9:09am

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I don't see why JB was never knighted by the queen. He would have made a good knight.


I can see it now . . .

I hereby knight thee as the High Protector of Mother Popcorn and The First Earl of the Funk . . .



He already had his outfit.

God, do I love James Brown.
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Reply #414 posted 12/29/06 9:29am

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namepeace said:

thedribbler said:

I don't see why JB was never knighted by the queen. He would have made a good knight.


I can see it now . . .

I hereby knight thee as the High Protector of Mother Popcorn and The First Earl of the Funk . . .



He already had his outfit..

He was more than ready for it, he was gasping for it!!!

He'd have brought the funk back into the home of the blues, Yeeooww!! Uh!!

I'm sure god is pleased with the work he did, and JB is justly rewarded.
If there is a just God, JB probably has it better than most of us, down here, in the thick of it.
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Reply #415 posted 12/29/06 9:43am

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namepeace said:

thedribbler said:

I don't see why JB was never knighted by the queen. He would have made a good knight.


I can see it now . . .

I hereby knight thee as the High Protector of Mother Popcorn and The First Earl of the Funk . . .



He already had his outfit.

God, do I love James Brown.

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Reply #416 posted 12/29/06 10:55am

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James Brown band expects to resume touring within weeks
By LARRY NEUMEISTER
Associated Press Writer
http://www.newsday.com/ne...-apnewyork

December 29, 2006, 11:00 AM EST

NEW YORK -- James Brown is gone but his band will go on, just as he always wanted.

Bassist Fred Thomas, 61, of Brooklyn, said he expects to be practicing with his bandmates within days as they ready themselves to tour in 2007. Thomas said the 11 band members could be ready by mid-January.

Brown's agent, Frank Copsidas, said it was more likely that the first date for the band would be sometime in February, perhaps in Los Angeles. He said there was significant interest in the band.

Brown, who died Christmas Day, had always told Copsidas the show must go on, even without him. As for the band members, Copsidas said that Brown told him: "Gotta take care of them. They're family. They're like my kids."

Meetings are planned for late next week to consider whether the band should bring in a new lead vocal or share the singing duties among the remaining band members, most of whom sing anyway, the agent said.

"I told people to write down all their ideas," Copsidas said. "I love to get all the ideas and hear them."

Thomas said he thinks the remaining band members can put together an impressive show, even without the man who brought them fame.

Brown's death shocked the public because the singer still toured so regularly, even at age 73, but Thomas said it was not so surprising to some like himself who had watched Brown's health deteriorate as he fought the effects of heart disease and diabetes.

In the past year, Thomas said, he had pleaded with Brown to pace himself on stage, to show flashes of his flamboyant dance style, but just enough to get the crowd excited.

"He'd say, `You're right,"' Thomas said.

But then he'd go on stage and dance like he was 16 again, Thomas recalled with a chuckle. "To the last show to see how hard he worked was incredible," he said. "That was his heart. You couldn't stop him."

In the same way, he said, the band can't be stopped either. The group consists of three guitarists, two bass players, two drummers, three horns and a percussionist.

"We are the only true James Brown funk band in the world and the funk of this band is in demand," Thomas said.

No one knows that better than Thomas Hart, a Washington lawyer who sometimes represented Brown in business deals. He noted that trade publications said the value of the Ray Charles catalog grew 10 fold after his death.

Hart had no doubt that Brown's death had significantly boosted the value of his work and life story. But he said, "We would gladly trade the value for his presence for one more day."

Jonelle Procope, president of the Apollo Theater Foundation, said the famed music hall would be interested in staging a tribute to Brown and having his band perform there.

"Sure would, absolutely," she said in an interview at the conclusion of Thursday's public viewing of Brown's body on the Apollo stage where he debuted 50 years ago. "I would very much hope it would be at the Apollo."

She said other vocalists will emerge, allowing the band to go on.

"Funk is funk," she said. "It still would be infectious."

Future performances of any kind by Brown's band would be welcomed by his family, said Brown's nephew Earl Swindell, 54, of Manhattan, who served as a pallbearer Thursday.

"I hope they do (play)," Swindell said. "I want to sing."
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Reply #417 posted 12/29/06 3:12pm

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luv4u said:

lazycrockett said:

I don't think anyone was "hating", I just think a bit more info on the warning would have been more appropriate, just so the orgers. knew what was coming up.



As Serpan said, he did think about it. I don't see it as offensive. The same picture has been on tv. A lot of us don't have the opportunity or the means to go there and pay our respects in person. So we are doing it this way through the internet.

There is nothing horrid or disrepectful about posting the picture of Mr. Brown in his casket. Let's say he was mangled up then that would be in bad taste. I myself viewed it out of curiousity of course, but also to view him and see him one last time paying my respects.

I have received not one orgnote in regards to Mr. Brown's casket picture being disrespectful, etc. I could put a warning, warning orgers about an open casket picture - but I believe that most if not all would look anyways to see him one last time.

Let's not ruin this thread. We're not here to debate whether there should be a warning or not, at least not openly on this thread.

We are all here to pay our last respects - let's keep it that way.

If you or anyone else wants to respond to what I have posted, please orgnote me. Let's not destroy what this thread is intended for.



WORD TO THE WISE! LUV4U! WORD-UP! I AGREE 100%! I wish I COULD HAVE BEEN THERE TO pay my last respects to "THE GODFATHER OF SOUL!
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Reply #418 posted 12/29/06 3:20pm

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Tune in to the Al Sharpton Show Saturday, December 30, 2006
at 1PM (EST) for a live simulcast of
Funeral Services for the late James Brown


Tune in to the Keeping it Real with Al Sharpton website for a live simulcast of the funeral services for the late James Brown. The services are scheduled to begin at 1PM (EST) and will stream live in its entirety.

You can listen live at www.sharptontalk.net , courtesy of Syndication One.

Click here to Register and Listen Live

Visit BlackAmericaWeb.com for a special tribute to James Brown





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Reply #419 posted 12/29/06 4:13pm

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James and friends in earlier times. Hopefully they're jamming up there in heaven like this.

http://www.youtube.com/wa...jTfNf5Ikgs

Classic James:


http://www.youtube.com/wa..._8tlDnn9Wc

http://www.youtube.com/wa...ed&search=
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