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JAMES BROWN

It's been two years since Mr. Dynamite has been gone. Show some respect to THE GODFATHER.

Post songs, clips, a story whatever of the Hardest Working Man in Show Business.
PRINCE: Always and Forever
MICHAEL JACKSON: Always and Forever
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Live Your Life How U Wanna Live It
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Reply #1 posted 12/25/08 9:01am

SoulAlive

Get up offa that thing! lol
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Reply #2 posted 12/25/08 9:04am

Timmy84

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Reply #3 posted 12/27/08 2:50am

jonylawson

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Reply #4 posted 12/27/08 2:51am

jonylawson

jonylawson said:

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=WUgIQej9SMg


FRUSTRATING CAMERA WORK THO!
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Reply #5 posted 12/27/08 4:38am

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jonylawson said:

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=WUgIQej9SMg


my lord! james looks like a gigalow or something
he could knock on my door and tell me he has come to clean zee pool and i would just let him in and direct him to the pool!
must have been mo-vember.
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Reply #6 posted 12/27/08 4:48am

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http://uk.youtube.com/wat...WcNiebYGuo

My faves are like this. Very recent ones. The man was and is a legend and was kickin it right till the end. He gave a lifetime of great entertainment. One of the great song and dance men of all time.
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Reply #7 posted 12/27/08 7:20am

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Reply #8 posted 12/27/08 7:29am

Mong

I can tell you the story of him kicking the shit out of Marva Whitney in a hotel lift, leaving her unconscious. Any good?
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Reply #9 posted 12/27/08 7:39am

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Mong said:

I can tell you the story of him kicking the shit out of Marva Whitney in a hotel lift, leaving her unconscious. Any good?


[Flame snip - luv4u]
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Reply #10 posted 12/27/08 7:57am

MrSoulpower

mega1999fan said:

Mong said:

I can tell you the story of him kicking the shit out of Marva Whitney in a hotel lift, leaving her unconscious. Any good?

[Flame snip - luv4u]


The story is true, unfortunately. That's not the only time he abused her. Lyn Collins got her beatings, too.
But that doesn't reduce the power of his musical legacy.
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Reply #11 posted 12/27/08 7:58am

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Reply #12 posted 12/27/08 8:05am

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MrSoulpower said:

mega1999fan said:


[Flame snip - luv4u]


The story is true, unfortunately. That's not the only time he abused her. Lyn Collins got her beatings, too.
But that doesn't reduce the power of his musical legacy.


[Bait snip - luv4u]
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Reply #13 posted 12/27/08 8:06am

Mong

mega1999fan said:

Mong said:

I can tell you the story of him kicking the shit out of Marva Whitney in a hotel lift, leaving her unconscious. Any good?

[Flame snip - luv4u]


You can really tell when it's the school holidays with articulate and analytical posts like this.
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Reply #14 posted 12/27/08 8:12am

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Mong said:

mega1999fan said:


[Flame snip - luv4u]


You can really tell when it's the school holidays with articulate and analytical posts like this.

I cannot articulate [Flame snip - luv4u] in any other way.
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Reply #15 posted 12/27/08 8:12am

Mong

mega1999fan said:

MrSoulpower said:



The story is true, unfortunately. That's not the only time he abused her. Lyn Collins got her beatings, too.
But that doesn't reduce the power of his musical legacy.


[Bait snip - luv4u].


I love you too and wish I could be as naive as you.

I was raising a pretty valid point...James was no saint, to say the least. Countless musicians who've played with him will tell stories of being ripped off as well; it doesn't change his status as the funkiest man ever. Again, mega1999fan, like your friend Michael Jackson, their flaws don't diminish their art. But I can't stand the white washing deification particularly of those who've passed away, and see nothing wrong with mentioning James' distasteful side. Very few of us are pure good or evil.
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Reply #16 posted 12/27/08 8:13am

Mong

mega1999fan said:

Mong said:



You can really tell when it's the school holidays with articulate and analytical posts like this.

I cannot articulate [Flame snip - luv4u] in any other way.


[Bait snip - luv4u]
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Reply #17 posted 12/27/08 8:16am

jjam

What I wouldn't give to have a perfect copy of the Olympia '71 show. Isn't this coming out soon?
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Reply #18 posted 12/27/08 8:16am

mega1999fan

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Mong said:

mega1999fan said:



[Bait snip - luv4u].


[Bait snip - luv4u]

I was raising a pretty valid point...James was no saint, to say the least. Countless musicians who've played with him will tell stories of being ripped off as well; it doesn't change his status as the funkiest man ever. Again, mega1999fan, like your friend Michael Jackson, their flaws don't diminish their art. But I can't stand the white washing deification particularly of those who've passed away, and see nothing wrong with mentioning James' distasteful side. Very few of us are pure good or evil.

like i said, i didnt question the info because i know you are right. i just think there's a time and a place. this thread isn't it.
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Reply #19 posted 12/27/08 8:26am

MrSoulpower

Mong said:

mega1999fan said:



[Bait snip - luv4u].


[Bait snip - luv4u]

I was raising a pretty valid point...James was no saint, to say the least. Countless musicians who've played with him will tell stories of being ripped off as well; it doesn't change his status as the funkiest man ever. Again, mega1999fan, like your friend Michael Jackson, their flaws don't diminish their art. But I can't stand the white washing deification particularly of those who've passed away, and see nothing wrong with mentioning James' distasteful side. Very few of us are pure good or evil.


Your point is very valid, but the fact still stands that this is not the thread for these stories. Marva Whitney has long forgiven James Brown, so there is no reason why you should be bringing this up on this thread. In fact, Marva would be disgusted with having to read about such personal issues on a thread dedicated to the 2nd anniversary of JB's death.
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Reply #20 posted 12/27/08 8:31am

Mong

How the hell has she forgiven him? Unbelievable.
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Reply #21 posted 12/27/08 8:34am

MrSoulpower

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How the hell has she forgiven him? Unbelievable.


It's called compassion and self-preservation. Without that forgiveness, she would not have been able to move on. She still loves him, in spite of what he has done to her, and she has tremendous respect for his genius. And while he had serious character issues, he still deserves that respect.
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Reply #22 posted 12/27/08 9:43am

Mong

Well, she's an incredibly forgiving person.

For what it's worth, I saw her live at the Jazz Cafe backed by the Soulpower Allstars, who I presume you're familiar with smile, and she looked as though she was going to drag the sax player back to her hotel room with all the comments she was making about him. She was hilarious!
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Reply #23 posted 12/27/08 9:59am

MrSoulpower

Mong said:

Well, she's an incredibly forgiving person.

For what it's worth, I saw her live at the Jazz Cafe backed by the Soulpower Allstars, who I presume you're familiar with smile, and she looked as though she was going to drag the sax player back to her hotel room with all the comments she was making about him. She was hilarious!


Oh yeah, I was there. What show did you see, October 2005 or September 2006?
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Reply #24 posted 12/27/08 10:02am

Mong

2005 - it was great, she came across as a real character!
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Reply #25 posted 12/27/08 10:22am

MrSoulpower

Mong said:

2005 - it was great, she came across as a real character!


Bad memories about that show. It was one of the last with the original cast of the Soulpower Allstars and they sucked - bigtime. It was so bad that I was embarrassed. I DJed at the show and I remember Keb Darge coming in the DJ booth to hang out, and he was like WTF? Marva was great, as almost always, but that October 2005 Jazz Cafe show was one of the worst shows ever. Sorry to have to tell you. lol You should have came back in '06, when we had an all new set of Soulpower Allstars, or for the James Brown Tribute in early '07 with Push as backing band. Marva has also played a couple of times with Osaka Monaurail at Jazz Cafe since, which is the absolute best band for her.
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Reply #26 posted 12/27/08 10:33am

Mong

MrSoulpower said:

Mong said:

2005 - it was great, she came across as a real character!


Bad memories about that show. It was one of the last with the original cast of the Soulpower Allstars and they sucked - bigtime. It was so bad that I was embarrassed. I DJed at the show and I remember Keb Darge coming in the DJ booth to hang out, and he was like WTF? Marva was great, as almost always, but that October 2005 Jazz Cafe show was one of the worst shows ever. Sorry to have to tell you. lol You should have came back in '06, when we had an all new set of Soulpower Allstars, or for the James Brown Tribute in early '07 with Push as backing band. Marva has also played a couple of times with Osaka Monaurail at Jazz Cafe since, which is the absolute best band for her.


I did think that the band were sloppy, but to be honest, her personality made the whole thing.
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Reply #27 posted 12/27/08 10:36am

jjam

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Bad memories about that show. It was one of the last with the original cast of the Soulpower Allstars and they sucked - bigtime. It was so bad that I was embarrassed. I DJed at the show and I remember Keb Darge coming in the DJ booth to hang out, and he was like WTF? Marva was great, as almost always, but that October 2005 Jazz Cafe show was one of the worst shows ever. Sorry to have to tell you. lol You should have came back in '06, when we had an all new set of Soulpower Allstars, or for the James Brown Tribute in early '07 with Push as backing band. Marva has also played a couple of times with Osaka Monaurail at Jazz Cafe since, which is the absolute best band for her.


I saw that show as well! Small world...yeah, the band weren't up to much unfortunately.

Have heard a lot of good things about her with the Osaka Monaurail from a friend in Bremen who has put them on a few times.
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Reply #28 posted 12/27/08 10:39am

MrSoulpower

Mong said:

MrSoulpower said:



Bad memories about that show. It was one of the last with the original cast of the Soulpower Allstars and they sucked - bigtime. It was so bad that I was embarrassed. I DJed at the show and I remember Keb Darge coming in the DJ booth to hang out, and he was like WTF? Marva was great, as almost always, but that October 2005 Jazz Cafe show was one of the worst shows ever. Sorry to have to tell you. lol You should have came back in '06, when we had an all new set of Soulpower Allstars, or for the James Brown Tribute in early '07 with Push as backing band. Marva has also played a couple of times with Osaka Monaurail at Jazz Cafe since, which is the absolute best band for her.


I did think that the band were sloppy, but to be honest, her personality made the whole thing.


Well, that makes me feel better. lol
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Reply #29 posted 12/27/08 10:39am

MrSoulpower

jjam said:

MrSoulpower said:


Bad memories about that show. It was one of the last with the original cast of the Soulpower Allstars and they sucked - bigtime. It was so bad that I was embarrassed. I DJed at the show and I remember Keb Darge coming in the DJ booth to hang out, and he was like WTF? Marva was great, as almost always, but that October 2005 Jazz Cafe show was one of the worst shows ever. Sorry to have to tell you. lol You should have came back in '06, when we had an all new set of Soulpower Allstars, or for the James Brown Tribute in early '07 with Push as backing band. Marva has also played a couple of times with Osaka Monaurail at Jazz Cafe since, which is the absolute best band for her.


I saw that show as well! Small world...yeah, the band weren't up to much unfortunately.

Have heard a lot of good things about her with the Osaka Monaurail from a friend in Bremen who has put them on a few times.


You must be talking 'bout my man Gu! Small world, in fact!
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