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Title: Godfather RIP
Post by: RatBastard on December 25, 2006, 05:53:00 am
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20061225/ap_on_en_mu/obit_brown (http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20061225/ap_on_en_mu/obit_brown)
 
 Im glad I got to see him twice!  Also got to bring my kids to see him.  It was their first show at the 930...
Title: Re: Godfather RIP
Post by: evilizac on December 25, 2006, 11:12:00 am
Now more than ever do I regret not seeing that James Brown/Chuck Brown show at 9:30.... I knew I'd hate myself this Christmas.
 Bummer.
 Oh and this does merit it's own post.
 
 Soul Brother
     #1
 James Brown
  1933-2006
Title: Re: Godfather RIP
Post by: on December 25, 2006, 11:34:00 am
Mary J.Bilge
Title: Re: Godfather RIP
Post by: BookerT on December 25, 2006, 01:09:00 pm
damn ... there aren't many who you can definitively say "there will never be another," but there ain't never gonna be another mr. dynamite.
 
 everybody go listen to "get up, get into it, get involved." do it now.
Title: Re: Godfather RIP
Post by: chaz on December 25, 2006, 02:35:00 pm
Sad news.  
 
 Cue Rhett to chime in with the shortcomings, failures and character defects of the deceased.  And to also point out that it was somehow his fault.
Title: Re: Godfather RIP
Post by: Herr Professor Doktor Doom on December 25, 2006, 03:58:00 pm
Where does Surly Bonds find these images?
 
 My only encouter with the Godfather of Soul was a sold-out show at the 930 my friend and I snuck into a few years back without paying (sorry Seth).   It was towards the end of the night and he was doing this extended encore, and the level of energy in that room was beyond belief.  I expected people to start writhing on the floor and speaking in tongues at any moment.   I regret I never got to see a full set, and in particular that show with Chuck Brown must've been out of this world.   Rest in peace.
Title: Re: Godfather RIP
Post by: ggw on December 25, 2006, 04:08:00 pm
James Brown "Funky Christmas" (http://www.megaupload.com/?d=RUYS28IL)
 
 1. Go Power At Christmas Time  
 2. Let's Unite The Whole World At Christmas  
 3. Santa Claus Go Straight To The Ghetto  
 4. Merry Christmas Baby  
 5. Let's Make Christmas Mean Something This Year (Parts 1 + 2)  
 6. Soulful Christmas  
 7. The Christmas Song (Version 1)  
 8. Sweet Little Baby Boy (Parts 1 And 2)  
 9. Christmas Is Love  
 10. Please Come Home For Christmas  
 11. Santa Claus Is Definitely Here To Stay  
 12. Tit For Tat (Ain't No Taking Back)  
 13. Santa Claus Santa Claus  
 14. Merry Christmas I Love You  
 15. Songs Of Christmas  
 16. Christmas In Heaven  
 17. Hey America
Title: Re: Godfather RIP
Post by: shemptiness on December 25, 2006, 04:33:00 pm
Quote
Originally posted by They call me Doctor Doom.:
  Where does Surly Bonds find these images?
 
More than 'where' I was thinking 'why'?
Title: Re: Godfather RIP
Post by: on December 25, 2006, 05:02:00 pm
Mary J.Bilge
Title: Re: Godfather RIP
Post by: Charlie Nakatestes, Japanese Golfer on December 25, 2006, 09:44:00 pm
Those things speak for themselves. I'm sure when I die, you'll be the first to chime in on those things about me.   ;)  
 
 
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Originally posted by Señor Carlos:
  Sad news.  
 
 Cue Rhett to chime in with the shortcomings, failures and character defects of the deceased.  And to also point out that it was somehow his fault.
Title: Re: Godfather RIP
Post by: Julian, Alleged Computer F**kface on December 25, 2006, 09:55:00 pm
Quote
Originally posted by Steny Hoyer, Pubic Destroyer:
  I'm sure when I die, you'll be the first to chime in on those things about me.  
Hold up: we're supposed to wait until you die to do that?
Title: Re: Godfather RIP
Post by: thirsty moore on December 25, 2006, 10:22:00 pm
RIP James Brown.
 
 I never got to see the man play, but I was at The Raven one evening and James Brown's Big Payback came on.  Everyone in the bar was nodding their heads in time.
Title: Re: Godfather RIP
Post by: saintangelsin on December 25, 2006, 11:29:00 pm
my regret was never going to the 2002 HFS Nutcracker when they had James Brown play with The Pietasters. I heard it was a fucking awesome set. I also do regret not seeing the Chuck Brown vs. James Brown show.
 
 I give huge props to the Godfather. He was and still is Soul Brother Number 1. He basically created R&B and Funk. I agree that there will never be another person like him. He was the hardest working man in show business. I wish him a well deserve rest. I'm sure he's going to have a blast in heaven. He's probably giving Elvis a run for his money haha.
Title: Re: Godfather RIP
Post by: chaz on December 25, 2006, 11:33:00 pm
I'd never dance on your grave Rhett...It's the holidays!
   :)  
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Originally posted by Steny Hoyer, Pubic Destroyer:
  Those things speak for themselves. I'm sure when I die, you'll be the first to chime in on those things about me.    ;)  
 
   
Quote
Originally posted by Señor Carlos:
  Sad news.  
 
 Cue Rhett to chime in with the shortcomings, failures and character defects of the deceased.  And to also point out that it was somehow his fault.
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Title: Re: Godfather RIP
Post by: chaz on December 25, 2006, 11:38:00 pm
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Originally posted by saintangelsin:
 He basically created R&B
I don't know about that.......
 
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and Funk.
True that though.
Title: Re: Godfather RIP
Post by: Julian, Alleged Computer F**kface on December 26, 2006, 12:29:00 am
Quote
Originally posted by saintangelsin:
  my regret was never going to the 2002 HFS Nutcracker when they had James Brown play with The Pietasters. I heard it was a fucking awesome set. I also do regret not seeing the Chuck Brown vs. James Brown show.
 
He played 3 songs at that Nutcracker.
Title: Re: Godfather RIP
Post by: RatBastard on December 26, 2006, 12:52:00 am
Other than the show a few years back on new years eve eve, I saw him in Charlottesville earlier this year.  My friend Kim and I had front row dead center seats.  At the end of the show, a grandmother with her maybe 3 year old grandson worked their way up front.  James motioned for the boy to come up on stage.  We lifted him up there and this kid and James danced for a minute or two together.  The kid had the moves DOWN...  James looked liek he was enjoying that oart of the show more than anything else.  Quite a few people got pictures and made sure the grandmother got the info on how to get them.  It was a fantastic show.  I am very glad I got to mark "See James Brown in concert" off of my to-do list.
Title: Re: Godfather RIP
Post by: bikerchickdc on December 26, 2006, 01:10:00 am
I got to see him 4 times, each one was amazing. That man could put on a show!
 
 Years ago I was tending bar at a local hotel.  It was after closing and one of the busboys came up to me, asking me if I had a Godfather.  Turns out, James Brown was our guest that night and had come to the dining room at about 2 in the morning with his entire entourage, in search of soup.  The hotel manager just about had a stroke and nuked soup for everyone. The entourage ate their soup, tipped very handsomely, and went to their suite, then called for room service about 20 minutes later. They wanted 4 pots of coffee.  They tipped the busboy $50 on the coffee.  It was really, really wild counting out my bank and watching James Brown eat soup at 2 in the morning!
Title: Re: Godfather RIP
Post by: saintangelsin on December 26, 2006, 02:34:00 am
bikerchick, that is one of the best stories i think i've heard in a while.
 
 ratbastard has a pretty sweet one too. i love hearing things like this. i bet that grandmother was thrilled about her grandsons dancing with Mr. Brown.
Title: Re: Godfather RIP
Post by: RatBastard on December 26, 2006, 06:21:00 am
She and her grandson had seats about 4-5 rows back on the aisle.  During the last song they were standing in the aisle about in line with the front row.  All of us up front kept waving them over to come on up front.  She was kind of hesitant at first in kind of that grandmotherly way.  He came right on over when he saw me waving him up and then she came along.  It was then that JB saw them and had him passed up onto the stage.  The grandmother was pretty much in tears.  The boy looked good up there all decked out in a ncie suit.  While the kid didnt grasp the full meaning of the moment (he was dancing his ass off and having a lot of fun), the grandmother knew full well what that moment meant.  I am sure that some day he will look back on that and talk about the day he and his grandmother went to see Mister James Brown together...  I was somethign that was special for everyone in attendance that night.
Title: Re: Godfather RIP
Post by: Sir HC on December 26, 2006, 12:38:00 pm
Glad I caught him at the club before he passed on.
 
 Didn't go for the morbid "might be his last show" thing, but even in his 70s he put on quite a show.  Actually better than some of his earlier ones (with the magician and all).
Title: Re: Godfather RIP
Post by: on December 26, 2006, 03:17:00 pm
Mary J.Bilge
Title: Re: Godfather RIP
Post by: Bombay Chutney on December 26, 2006, 06:40:00 pm
CrapCrapCrapCrapCrapCrapCrap.   :(    :(    :(
Title: Re: Godfather RIP
Post by: IMAmoose24 on December 26, 2006, 06:48:00 pm
James Brown was great.
 Will be missed terribly.
Title: Re: Godfather RIP
Post by: Che on December 26, 2006, 10:59:00 pm
I was lucky enough to see him at 9:30, Nation and Woodstock. He will be missed.
 
 Since 98' I've been going to see George Clinton everytime he comes in the area.  I want to make sure I'm at the last show he preforms around here because I always have a good time seeing him and I don't want to have the regret of missing his last show.
 
 RIP James
Title: Re: Godfather RIP
Post by: betlbum2 on December 26, 2006, 11:36:00 pm
I remember seeing Mr. Brown at the Club at least 5 years ago. Everybody was dancing and having just one of those moments that they will never forget. I waited and tried to meet him after. He got in his limo and stopped in front of about 20 of us with his window down and said hello and shook hands. The security said no autographs but I begged him to sign my album of his and he said ok, "just one autograph". It's framed and been hanging on my wall ever since.
 I will always think of Mr. Brown on Christmas from now on.
Title: Re: Godfather RIP
Post by: SalParadise on December 26, 2006, 11:46:00 pm
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PmbBMiwJMrc (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PmbBMiwJMrc)
 
 RIP
Title: Re: Godfather RIP
Post by: Herr Professor Doktor Doom on December 27, 2006, 12:47:00 am
bikerchickdc, that's one of the best posts I've ever read on this board!
Title: Re: Godfather RIP
Post by: bikerchickdc on December 27, 2006, 01:06:00 am
The best part of the whole "Soup at the Bar" episode was explaining to the busboys who he was, and that just because people were calling him The Godfather didn't mean he was anybody's actual godfather.  By the time the entourage checked out, the busboys were all doing the Vegas pre-show arm-wave and chanting "James Brown! James Brown!"
 
 (If you've seen him live, you'll get that reference. Hard to explain... everyone in the crowd summoned James to the stage by chanting and waving...)
Title: Re: Godfather RIP
Post by: sweetcell on December 27, 2006, 01:35:00 am
what's the big deal here, folks, this was predicted 15 years ago... you're had plenty of time to prepare.
 
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cr_6q9DcSiM (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cr_6q9DcSiM)
Title: Re: Godfather RIP
Post by: on December 27, 2006, 01:15:00 pm
Mary J.Bilge
Title: Re: Godfather RIP
Post by: on December 27, 2006, 02:01:00 pm
Mary J.Bilge
Title: Re: Godfather RIP
Post by: sweetcell on December 29, 2006, 12:11:00 am
NPR recently put up last year's James Brown show at the 9:30 (http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=5070028) for download.
Title: Re: Godfather RIP
Post by: Charlie Nakatestes, Japanese Golfer on December 29, 2006, 07:56:00 am
She has another separate home nearby. So she's not really a homeless person.
 
 
Quote
Originally posted by Surly Bonds:
  {T}o make sure there's some celebrity drama about it, apparently right after he died his wife was locked out of their home because they weren't technically married. She was on vacation and when she got back to her home she found the gates locked and told a reporter outside the house:
 
 "This is my home. I don't have any money. I don't have anywhere to go."
 
 So basically she found out her husband is dead and that she's now a homeless person all on the same day. I don't know about you, but I'd say that's probably the best Christmas ever. The only way it could've gotten any worse is if she accidentally backed over and killed Santa Claus in front of a group of orphans. And the orphans are sick. And the only thing keeping them going was the hope that one day Santa would bring them new parents.
 
  linky (http://thesuperficial.com/2006/12/james_brown_is_dead_19332006.html)