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Reply #240 posted 12/25/06 10:16pm

Abdul

RIP JB!!!


I blasted the Godfather's music all day
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Reply #241 posted 12/25/06 10:27pm

Mach

rose love to his fam
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Reply #242 posted 12/25/06 10:33pm

thekidsgirl

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God bless him and his family pray
If you will, so will I
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Reply #243 posted 12/25/06 10:54pm

tmo1965

RIP James Brown. sad
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Reply #244 posted 12/25/06 10:58pm

INSATIABLE

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God, time's a bitch.
Oh shit, my hat done fell off
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Reply #245 posted 12/25/06 11:04pm

MSMARIE2121

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sad,R.I.P. Mr. James Brown, there will NEVER be another one more fantastic, more dynamic and more super cool, super bad and FUNKAAAAAY AS YOU!
We all know that God broke the mold after he made you. YOU WILL BE MISSED, AND YOU WILL BE REMEMBERED ALWAYS AS THE GODFATHER OF SOUL. I never had the chance to see you perform in person, but listening to my parents speak about you and the wonderful shows they attended whenever you came to Houston...all I can say is that I was totally mesmerized. Your influence touched so many..and that was a blessing. My heartfelt condolences to the Brown family with much love. :rose:,pray,dove
feel better, feel good, feel wonderful
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Reply #246 posted 12/25/06 11:07pm

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Anx said:

to me, james brown is to soul what johnny cash is to country. they're the purest definition of what each genre is/was supposed to be, and proof of how far those musical communities have strayed. if johnny was earth, james was fire. both were (and are) elemental to music.





awesome comment nod
"The world of the heterosexual is a sick and boring life. " -- Edith Massey in Female Trouble
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Reply #247 posted 12/25/06 11:12pm

HereToRockYour
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Wow.

I did get to see him live a few years ago, and now I'm really glad. I don't actually feel a lot of connection to much of his music, but Prince has deeply influenced me, and I know that JB has deeply influenced Prince, so I feel a lot of gratitude for the man and his music.

rose
oh noes, prince is gonna soo me!!1!
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Reply #248 posted 12/25/06 11:13pm

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728huey said:



I keep thinking about how his soul made his final exit. The Lord's angels came out with his cape to take him home, and James Brown goes out with them, only to run back to the microphone to sing one last verse. He will be greatly missed.



touched that's a really good one.
"The world of the heterosexual is a sick and boring life. " -- Edith Massey in Female Trouble
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Reply #249 posted 12/25/06 11:49pm

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cry pray

There'll never be a funkier dude.

Man oh man..... with Johnny Taylor, Marvin, Sam, Ray,the Temps and other cats, and NOW JB, I know they gotta be JAMMIN up in Heaven now nod

Rest in Peace, and Funk on..... worship
They did WHAT??!.... disbelief
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Reply #250 posted 12/25/06 11:56pm

JasonStar

I just wanna say something...

I have watched this thread since laaaaate last night. (Whenever it was first posted) and through out the day, it has brought a lot of orgers together so it seems. While James' passing on Christmas is very sad, it is also neat how this thread brought so many kind words out from orgers. It seems like a lot of people on here just hop on to bash some artists and be cynical. (I'm guilty of it sometimes also.)

I've been so impressed with so many orger's good words on this thread today. SO MANY WONDERFUL THINGS ABOUT JAMES.
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Reply #251 posted 12/26/06 1:53am

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I missed his concert a few years ago when he was touring with Night of the Proms,but I always thought I would get another chance 2 see him...

2 me this is the first Legend that has passed away,since Lennon.
Respect!and I hope Stevie and Prince will stay with us 4 a long time.

Thank U,Godfather of soul 4 all the Great music and 4 all the good times
we had with your music.
Love4oneanother
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Reply #252 posted 12/26/06 2:23am

niqi

"And then you died on the 25th day of december..."

I guess this will feel like a personal loss to the Prince... his inspiration, his example, etc.
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Reply #253 posted 12/26/06 3:38am

Raajput

check 3121.com
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Reply #254 posted 12/26/06 4:38am

AndGodCreatedM
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Raajput said:

check 3121.com



rose
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Reply #255 posted 12/26/06 5:22am

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James will always be the man. He is as fundamental to soul as the inventor of the wheel is to locomotion. I just finally got around to getting his boxset "startime" in the past few weeks. Everyone who loves music should own it. Rest in peace Funky drummer.
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Reply #256 posted 12/26/06 5:25am

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I will always love you,James sad sad sad
viva de la jazz
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Reply #257 posted 12/26/06 6:07am

Handclapsfinga
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damn, damn, DAMN. i was in absolute shock when i saw the news about this last night. it made my already crappy x-mas even crappier.

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Reply #258 posted 12/26/06 6:31am

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Handclapsfingasnapz said:

damn, damn, DAMN. i was in absolute shock when i saw the news about this last night. it made my already crappy x-mas even crappier.

cry

hug
I'm sick and tired of the Prince fans being sick and tired of the Prince fans that are sick and tired!
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Reply #259 posted 12/26/06 7:00am

Lovesexytegan

This is really sad news.... I can't explain what im thinking or feel but its sad
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Reply #260 posted 12/26/06 7:03am

Lovesexytegan

HereToRockYourWorld said:

Wow.

I did get to see him live a few years ago, and now I'm really glad. I don't actually feel a lot of connection to much of his music, but Prince has deeply influenced me, and I know that JB has deeply influenced Prince, so I feel a lot of gratitude for the man and his music.

rose


Ireally feel like this too
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Reply #261 posted 12/26/06 7:18am

BananaCologne

Raajput said:

check 3121.com


We know, we know! It's already been mentioned numerous times in this thread!
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Reply #262 posted 12/26/06 7:21am

Handclapsfinga
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BananaCologne said:

Raajput said:

check 3121.com


We know, we know! It's already been mentioned numerous times in this thread!

i know, right?!



























...and in case anyone else is just now tuning in, look at the message on 3121.com! nod
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Reply #263 posted 12/26/06 7:23am

FirstLight

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We will always remember you, James. Make Heaven funky!
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Reply #264 posted 12/26/06 8:25am

goat2004

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I just wanna say something...

I have watched this thread since laaaaate last night. (Whenever it was first posted) and through out the day, it has brought a lot of orgers together so it seems. While James' passing on Christmas is very sad, it is also neat how this thread brought so many kind words out from orgers. It seems like a lot of people on here just hop on to bash some artists and be cynical. (I'm guilty of it sometimes also.)

I've been so impressed with so many orger's good words on this thread today. SO MANY WONDERFUL THINGS ABOUT JAMES.
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Excellent point man,

RIP JB
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Reply #265 posted 12/26/06 8:42am

LleeLlee

R.I.P James Brown rose

'nana, thanks for the videos, a fitting tribute.
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Reply #266 posted 12/26/06 8:43am

Slave2daGroove

This man will inspire me for the rest of my life, thank you JB!

R.I.P.
rose
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Reply #267 posted 12/26/06 8:57am

BananaCologne

goat2004 said:

JasonStar said:

I just wanna say something...

I have watched this thread since laaaaate last night. (Whenever it was first posted) and through out the day, it has brought a lot of orgers together so it seems. While James' passing on Christmas is very sad, it is also neat how this thread brought so many kind words out from orgers. It seems like a lot of people on here just hop on to bash some artists and be cynical. (I'm guilty of it sometimes also.)

I've been so impressed with so many orger's good words on this thread today. SO MANY WONDERFUL THINGS ABOUT JAMES.
[Edited 12/25/06 23:57pm]



Excellent point man,

RIP JB


I agree buddy - Jason, you were right on point.

That in itself says a whole lot about James huh.
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Reply #268 posted 12/26/06 9:04am

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Found this on Yahoo:


Legendary singer James Brown dies at 73

By HARRY R. WEBER, Associated Press Writer
20 minutes ago

ATLANTA - "Godfather of Soul" James Brown remained the hardest working man in show business to the end, telling friends from his hospital bed that he'd be in Times Square on New Year's Eve, even though he had pneumonia.

His heart gave out a few hours later, on Christmas morning.

All Christmas day, famous fans from Mick Jagger to Snoop Dogg to the Rev. Al Sharpton shared memories of their mentor and idol, while lesser known fans left candles on Brown's Hollywood Walk of Fame star in Los Angeles and streamed to his statue in his boyhood hometown of Augusta, piling mementos and flowers at its base.

"Y'all lost the Godfather of Soul, but I lost my father. I know the whole world loved him just as much as we loved him, so we're not mourning by ourselves," Brown's daughter Venisha Brown told The Augusta Chronicle as she stood near the statue, fighting back tears.

The 73-year-old pompadoured dynamo, whose classic singles include "Papa's Got A Brand New Bag" and "I Got You (I Feel Good)," died of heart failure less than two days after he had been hospitalized with pneumonia and only three days after leading his annual holiday toy giveaway in Augusta.

"I ain't got the same energy," Brown had told the New York Post a week earlier as he discussed his planned concert tour, "but I'm sharper."

"Father Time, knowledge and prayer I pray a lot," Brown had said. He described himself as "like Will Rogers: I love everybody. So this is not a hard job for me."

The entertainer with the rough-edged voice and flashy footwork also had diabetes and prostate cancer that was in remission. But he initially seemed fine at the hospital and talked about his New Year's Eve show at B.B. King Blues Club in New York, said his agent, Frank Copsidas.

"Last night, he said, 'I'm going to be there. I'm the hardest working man in show business,'" Copsidas said Monday.

Brown was himself to the end, at one point saying, "I'm going away tonight," said friend Charles Bobbit, who was with Brown when he died.

"I didn't want to believe him," he said.

A short time later, Brown sighed quietly, closed his eyes and died, Bobbit said.

"His thing was 'I never saw a person that I didn't love.' He was a true humanitarian who loved his country," Bobbit said.

One of the major musical influences of the past 50 years, James Brown was to rhythm and dance music what Bob Dylan was to lyrics.

From Jagger to Michael Jackson, David Bowie to Public Enemy, his rapid-footed dancing, hard-charging beats and heartfelt yet often unintelligible vocals changed the musical landscape.

"He was a whirlwind of energy and precision, and he was always very generous and supportive to me in the early days of the Stones," Jagger said. "His passing is a huge loss to music."

Rapper Snoop Dogg called him "my soul inspiration."

Brown was one of the first artists inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, along with Elvis Presley, Chuck Berry and other founding fathers.

"He made soul music a world music," said Sharpton, who toured with Brown in the 1970s and imitates his hairstyle to this day. "What James Brown was to music in terms of soul and hip-hop, rap, all of that, is what Bach was to classical music. This is a guy who literally changed the music industry. He put everybody on a different beat, a different style of music. He pioneered it."

Sharpton will officiate at Brown's funeral service, details of which were still incomplete, Copsidas said. Sharpton said Tuesday that he and Brown's daughters planned to view Brown's body Tuesday afternoon at an Augusta funeral home and finalize funeral arrangements.

Brown's daughter-in-law Diane Dean Rouse told The Augusta Chronicle she hoped the funeral would be open to the people of Augusta.

"He would want it open because he would want everybody to get there and because that's who he loved," she said.

Brown won a Grammy for lifetime achievement in 1992, as well as Grammys in 1965 for "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" (best R&B recording) and for "Living In America" in 1987 (best R&B vocal performance, male.) He had a brief but memorable role on the big screen as a manic preacher in the 1980's movie "The Blues Brothers."

Brown, who lived in Beech Island, S.C., near the Georgia line, also had a turbulent personal life that included charges of abusing drugs and alcohol. After a widely publicized, drug-fueled confrontation with police in 1988 that ended in an interstate car chase, Brown spent 15 months in a South Carolina prison and 10 months in a work release program.

From the 1950s, when Brown had his first R&B hit, "Please, Please, Please" in 1956, through the mid-1970s, Brown went on a frenzy of cross-country tours, concerts and new songs. He earned the nickname "The Hardest Working Man in Show Business" and often tried to prove it to his fans, said Jay Ross, his lawyer of 15 years.

Brown's stage act was as memorable, and as imitated, as his records, with his twirls and spins and flowing cape, his repeated faints to the floor at the end.

With his tight pants, eye makeup and outrageous hair, Brown set the stage for younger stars such as Jackson and Prince. And the early rap generation overwhelmingly sampled his music and voice as they laid the foundation of hip-hop culture.

His trademark moment of each performance was at the end: A weary, spent Brown begins to leave the stage, a cape thrown over his shoulders, then suddenly stops, shakes the cape off and rushes back to grab the microphone, his voice and feet moving at top speed all over again.

"Disco is James Brown, hip-hop is James Brown, rap is James Brown; you know what I'm saying? You hear all the rappers, 90 percent of their music is me," Brown told The AP in 2003.

Brown was born in poverty in Barnwell, S.C., in 1933, and abandoned as a 4 year old to the care of relatives and friends. He grew up in Augusta in an "ill-repute area," as he once called it, learning how to hustle to survive.

By the eighth grade in 1949, Brown had served 3 1/2 years in reform school for breaking into cars. While there, he met Bobby Byrd, whose family took Brown into their home. Byrd also took Brown into his group, the Gospel Starlighters. Soon they changed their name to the Famous Flames and their style to hard R&B.

"He was dramatic to the end dying on Christmas Day," said the Rev. Jesse Jackson, a friend of Brown's since 1955. "Almost a dramatic, poetic moment. He'll be all over the news all over the world today. He would have it no other way."

Brown is survived by his partner, Tomi Rae Hynie, one of his backup singers, and at least four children — two daughters and sons Daryl and James Brown II, Copsidas said.


Man, still can't believe he's gone!! sad sigh
RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you.
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Reply #269 posted 12/26/06 9:32am

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May you rest in Peace, James...
"Goodness will guide us when love is inside of us... The Force will be with you, always"
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