MrSoulpower said: SexyBeautifulOne said: I know it's the holiday and all but not one report on the happenings...what's up with that?
Just got a mail from Bootsy and Patti .. Hey Everybody, we did it. Thanks to all of you, we honored the man that changed a lot of peoples lives. "Mr Dynamite James Brown" You helped bring together people that would normally not be together, and on top of that, HAVING FUN. You helped bridge the gap between the old Skool and New Skool generation gap. You helped bring peace and love in a time of war. You helped bring joy to people of all races, religion's and political agenda's together. All because you believed along with us, it became a reality instead of a fatality. That is what the "One" is all about, us regardless of coming over here in different Boats, we must realize that we are in the same Ship. The James Brown Tribute did that for us. Keep spreading the word because now we are on the One! Click on the link to see some photo's that were taken Dec.22nd 2007, Oh my God, that was a magical, Historical night, that you all helped make this a Christmas, to always remember. For 2008, we together have opened the Gate, Patti and I are so proud of each and everyone of you. Now, the Bootzilla Groovement has begun. Welcome aboard. Bootsy and Patti Collins!!! Got the same one... Found out today that the recording went well also... Hey Neal, it worked big time, thank you for all your help. Blessings and thanks again! Bootsy!!! tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 [Edited 12/26/07 12:28pm] "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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theAudience said: MrSoulpower said: Just got a mail from Bootsy and Patti .. Hey Everybody, we did it. Thanks to all of you, we honored the man that changed a lot of peoples lives. "Mr Dynamite James Brown" You helped bring together people that would normally not be together, and on top of that, HAVING FUN. You helped bridge the gap between the old Skool and New Skool generation gap. You helped bring peace and love in a time of war. You helped bring joy to people of all races, religion's and political agenda's together. All because you believed along with us, it became a reality instead of a fatality. That is what the "One" is all about, us regardless of coming over here in different Boats, we must realize that we are in the same Ship. The James Brown Tribute did that for us. Keep spreading the word because now we are on the One! Click on the link to see some photo's that were taken Dec.22nd 2007, Oh my God, that was a magical, Historical night, that you all helped make this a Christmas, to always remember. For 2008, we together have opened the Gate, Patti and I are so proud of each and everyone of you. Now, the Bootzilla Groovement has begun. Welcome aboard. Bootsy and Patti Collins!!! Got the same one... Found out today that the recording went well also... Hey Neal, it worked big time, thank you for all your help. Blessings and thanks again! Bootsy!!! tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 [Edited 12/26/07 12:28pm] I heard of the recording session, but I dom't expect too much from it .. Bootsy's sound of recent years isn't really my bag ... | |
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MrSoulpower said: I heard of the recording session, but I dom't expect too much from it .. Bootsy's sound of recent years isn't really my bag ... I'll let you know once i've heard it. It'll be interesting to hear Clyde & Jabo present day. tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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theAudience said: MrSoulpower said: I heard of the recording session, but I dom't expect too much from it .. Bootsy's sound of recent years isn't really my bag ... I'll let you know once i've heard it. It'll be interesting to hear Clyde & Jabo present day. tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 | |
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theAudience said: MrSoulpower said: I heard of the recording session, but I dom't expect too much from it .. Bootsy's sound of recent years isn't really my bag ... I'll let you know once i've heard it. It'll be interesting to hear Clyde & Jabo present day. tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 I've actually written and recorded a couple of tracks with Clyde and done some live shows with both of them. The dynamics are still there, amazingly. But the sound is quite different ... | |
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Is there some new funk on the way ? | |
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Freekbass, Buckethead and Chuck D Pay Tribute to James Brown with Bootsy Collins
Christmas Day marked the first anniversary of James Brown’s passing. As a tribute to The Hardest Working Man in Show Business, former side-man Bootsy Collins organized a celebration of Brown’s life and music just outside Cincinnati at Covington, KY’s the Madison Theater on Saturday. As Brown himself would have wished, the evening began with a red carpet entrance and included short, spirited sets from an eclectic mix of musicians, including Collins, local funk hero Freekbass, Public Enemy’s Chuck D and prog-guitarist Buckethead, among others. Cincinnati officials also officially proclaimed December 22 "James Brown Day”---an honor accepted by Bootsy’s wife, Patti Collins. Inside the theater, the stage was set against a large backdrop of a smiling Mr. Brown, which read "A Tribute Fit For The King of King Records - Mr. Dynamite, James Brown.” Actor/comedian Michael Colyar emceed the event and introduced local favorites like Triage, Djizzle, Zion and iCandi. Freekbass hit the stage at 9 PM and offered a short set, highlighted by a choice version of "Cold Sweat” that featured a special horn section assembled just for the tribute. Soon after, hip-hop architect Afrika Bambaataa made a surprise appearance, before handing over the stage to Buckethead (who tossed his fans action figures and used James Brown samples as part of his tribute). The evening also included performances by the Bobby Byrd band, Public Enemy’s Chuck D and Soul Generals. The latter group is actually led by James Brown’s son Daryl and featured a guest appearance his daughter Venisha. The show concluded with a powerful performance by the original J.B.’s: Collins, guitarist Catfish Collins and drummers Jabo Starks and Clyde Stubblefield. Brown’s longtime associates each took the stage wearing matching red and black striped suits and brought along Tony Wilson to tackle the Godfather of Soul’s vocal parts (Venisha Brown also joined the J.B.'s on stage for a portion of their set). At the end of the night, each of the evening’s entertainers took the stage with the J.B.’s one final time, before the night climaxed with Chuck D’s version of “Soul Power.” At the tail end of the evening, Bootsy Collins thanked the crowd for coming out and mentioned he'd like to make this an annual event. http://www.jambands.com/N...l#12-26-16 tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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theAudience said: Freekbass, Buckethead and Chuck D Pay Tribute to James Brown with Bootsy Collins
Christmas Day marked the first anniversary of James Brown’s passing. As a tribute to The Hardest Working Man in Show Business, former side-man Bootsy Collins organized a celebration of Brown’s life and music just outside Cincinnati at Covington, KY’s the Madison Theater on Saturday. As Brown himself would have wished, the evening began with a red carpet entrance and included short, spirited sets from an eclectic mix of musicians, including Collins, local funk hero Freekbass, Public Enemy’s Chuck D and prog-guitarist Buckethead, among others. Cincinnati officials also officially proclaimed December 22 "James Brown Day”---an honor accepted by Bootsy’s wife, Patti Collins. Inside the theater, the stage was set against a large backdrop of a smiling Mr. Brown, which read "A Tribute Fit For The King of King Records - Mr. Dynamite, James Brown.” Actor/comedian Michael Colyar emceed the event and introduced local favorites like Triage, Djizzle, Zion and iCandi. Freekbass hit the stage at 9 PM and offered a short set, highlighted by a choice version of "Cold Sweat” that featured a special horn section assembled just for the tribute. Soon after, hip-hop architect Afrika Bambaataa made a surprise appearance, before handing over the stage to Buckethead (who tossed his fans action figures and used James Brown samples as part of his tribute). The evening also included performances by the Bobby Byrd band, Public Enemy’s Chuck D and Soul Generals. The latter group is actually led by James Brown’s son Daryl and featured a guest appearance his daughter Venisha. The show concluded with a powerful performance by the original J.B.’s: Collins, guitarist Catfish Collins and drummers Jabo Starks and Clyde Stubblefield. Brown’s longtime associates each took the stage wearing matching red and black striped suits and brought along Tony Wilson to tackle the Godfather of Soul’s vocal parts (Venisha Brown also joined the J.B.'s on stage for a portion of their set). At the end of the night, each of the evening’s entertainers took the stage with the J.B.’s one final time, before the night climaxed with Chuck D’s version of “Soul Power.” At the tail end of the evening, Bootsy Collins thanked the crowd for coming out and mentioned he'd like to make this an annual event. http://www.jambands.com/N...l#12-26-16 tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 Cool | |
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