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Rick James or James Brown ? Which do you like more and which makes funkier music ? | |
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bitch please, no contest
I like Rick, sure, but he's a funk midget compared to JB Has anyone tried unplugging the United States and plugging it back in? | |
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JAMES BROWN. | |
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I think I know which thread is next..... [Edited 10/29/10 1:51am] "We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world." | |
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Ooookay !! That was a little uncalled for . You a bitch . Lol ! Maybe you didn ' t mean it how it looked but that was too much . I like James brown more as well but try to come at people a bitmore respectful when answering questions . Thanks and I agree . [Edited 10/29/10 2:21am] | |
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I used to prefer Slick Rick due to his time in the music industry(his peak being in the early 80s and what not).
But Soul Brother #1 is my fave at this point. I mean, there was no escape from him influence wise,,,,if George Clinton, Bernie Worrell and all of those guys drew their inspirations from him, you know the man paid his dues musically. | |
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Rick James by far. James Brown may be the Godfather but his stuff being funk in it's early stages, sounds so primitive. They are both funk from different eras so it's all in the era in which you personally prefer. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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primitive? or rather too sophisticated to Disco ears
you own what a whopping two or three JB albums?
the association I get when I hear "primitive funk" is rather the generic kiddy Casio "funk" of later Bar Kays albums
Has anyone tried unplugging the United States and plugging it back in? | |
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James Brown is the smoothest, coolest, funkiest motherfucka who ever walked on this earth! so I say Rick (:
HEEEEELL NAW, JAMES BABY Get up! | |
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I'm getting some serious Deja Vu,
We gon Make a Rick James Sticky? I am a Rail Road, Track Abandoned
With the Sunset forgetting, i ever Happened http://www.myspace.com/stolenmorning | |
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I like both of them as artists. But my vote goes to Rick because of the music.
However, James is a way better dancer! | |
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I can still shake my ass off of James' primitive funk tracks like Sex Machine & The Payback. | |
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I have to go with Rick on this one because he was a hell of a vocalist. James Brown sounds like a mess to my ears, but I do like his music....just not feeling the vocals at all.
Honestly, I wouldn't really compare the two because their music is so different stylistically. Yeah, it's both funk but they sound NOTHING alike. "Keep in mind that I'm an artist...and I'm sensitive about my shit."--E. Badu | |
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J.B. in a landslide. | |
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What?
Umm, yeah: James Brown. Rick is cool, but: James Brown. "You put water into a cup, it becomes the cup...Now water can flow or it can crash. Be water, my friend." - Bruce Lee
"Water can nourish me, but water can also carry me. Water has magic laws." - JCVD | |
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I think the only reason they're "compared" to is one had his stage surname as "James" and the other guy's first name is "James" otherwise BAD COMPARISONS! | |
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James Brown | |
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You've said that before, and I don't quite understand it. James Brown's early Funk was far from primitive .. in fact, it was much more sophisticated than his later material. If you listen to live recordings from the James Brown Orchestra 1966 - 1969/70, that's the most sharp, tight, complex and amazingly arranged Funk you'll ever hear in your life. | |
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Slick Rick! I know James Brown was more important, influential etc, but Rick James' songs and production skills just do it for me. Just like the white winged dove... | |
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next, we'll have a Prince vs Michael Jackson thread
just watch "We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world." | |
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Counting down the minutes until that happens. | |
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Picaso was trained to paint in a tradtional manner and needed those fine skills later when he went into abstraction. James and his much rehearsed band did something like that when they played live - they needed that rehearsal to follow James into his abstractions. Just one of the many things that set James Brown as the Godfather.
Rick was contemporary music for me and mine, so I am a bit impartial - Stone City Band was on point. As Teena said, "it was a wall of sound. The young Gs is still tryin' to recreate it." Rick picked up James' torch, for a time, and did shit with it, and was really very respectful of James Brown. From the rare moment that they shared the stage in some JB tribute years back it seemed as though James felt that love and respect and appreciated it.
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Might that really be a Lou Rawls vs Micahel Jackson thread?
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Fuck yeah. Give me the primitive shit. UGGA UGGa muthafukka test | |
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How pretentiously ignorant.
You're so glam, every time I see you I wanna slam! | |
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James Brown over Rick. Any day. | |
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And I love Rick's music too. | |
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Funk Midget
I don't agree, but that is cute | |
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Love both Rick and James. For the record most all funk bands in the 70's were horn based before going to the more synthesized funk of the 80's. It was just a sign of the times. That casio keyboard is the one most artists of today are using. If your ears can stand it just go to Youtube and look up some Omarion songs. Don't laugh at my funk
This funk is a serious joint | |
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