TuneIn
Sunday, May 6, 2012
Godfather Popcorn
James Brown does his damndest to teach Mike Douglas the intricacies of the Popcorn. Via the Jet archives.
Posted by Greg G at 12:01 PM 0 comments
Labels: Dancing, Greg, James Brown, James Brown Month, Television
James Brown Month: Godfather in the Garage Part 3 - THE GAUCHOS
Smoking version of "Out of Sight" by California frat rockers and Shindig semi-regulars the Jim Doval & the Gauchos, available on 45 or their ABC full length.
Posted by Mr. Soul Motion at 10:00 AM 0 comments
Saturday, May 5, 2012
JAMES BROWN'S future shock! Pt. 1
Posted by Debbie D at 1:38 PM 0 comments
Labels: Debbie D, Future Shock, James Brown Month
Friday, May 4, 2012
James Brown Month: Wall of Browned pt. 1 - Yvonne Fair
It's hard enough making sense of the number of records James Brown put out under his own name, let alone the number of records he "produced".
But that's not going to stop us from highlighting some of the best ones.
In this case, the recordings of Miss Yvonne Fair.
Sugar Pie DeSanto, Bea Ford, Marva Whitney, Tammy Montgomery, Lynn Collins, Vicki Anderson, Anna King . . . they all served in that vaguely creepy spot as James Brown's opening "girl" act and occasional duet partner. But none of them produced records I love as much as I love the ones JB concocted for Yvonne Fair and her weird little shrill "ow"'s. He seems to have lavished extra attention on them, or at least extra organ - maybe Yvonne got lucky that JB was working out his organ playing (not to mention his brand new bag) in the early 60s when he cut her best sides.
Speaking of vaguely creepy, this has got to be the eeriest and least textually convincing version of "You Can Make It If You Try" ever laid down. Sounds like the aforementioned Ike Turner's "Sinner's Dream" or something.

Posted by Mr. Soul Motion at 10:11 AM 0 comments
Labels: Dr. Filth, James Brown, Yvonne Fair
Thursday, May 3, 2012
James Brown Month: Godfather in the Garage part 2 - Link Wray "Hold It"
Link Wray savaging the James Brown Band instro "Hold It".
Posted by Mr. Soul Motion at 11:20 AM 2 comments
Labels: Dr. Filth, James Brown, Link Wray
Happy Birthday
JB would have been 79 years old today. Please enjoy the historic "concert that saved Boston" from April 5th, 1968, the day after Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated.
Posted by Debbie D at 10:14 AM 1 comments
Labels: Debbie D, James Brown Month
James Brown says it loud: Chonnie on Chon & I Feel That Old Feeling
It's difficult to say much original about an artist as revered and well documented as JB, but maybe we can reshuffle some old elements and come up with something "new", that in and of itself being a classic James Brown technique.
In addition to James Brown the soul man and James Brown the minister of the new new super heavy funk, James Brown the balladeer and James Brown the smooth jazz organist, James Brown the pop crooner and James Brown the spoken word poet, all of whom I'm sure will show up here in one form or another over the course of the month, there's also James Brown, maker of a totally crazy loud racket, or, until something better comes along, James Brown: Rock and Roller.
Brown got a lot of his impulse to sheer frantic rhythmic excitement from Little Richard (he also got his hair, his first manager, and one of his first bands from Little Richard) so it's only fitting that we start pursuing this vein in the Brown mines with this crazed melding of Little Richard and Roy Brown from 1956, "Chonnie-On-Chon".
Near as I can tell, "Chonnie-On-Chon" is supposed to be roughly the equivalent of "Bama-Lama-Bama-Lou" or "Whop Bop a Lu Bop a Whop Bam Boom", while the verses of the song recall the events of "Good Rockin' Tonight".
Soul Brother #1's soul brother number one, Bobby Byrd, georgia peaches the keys.
Posted by Mr. Soul Motion at 10:00 AM 0 comments
Labels: Dr. Filth, Federal, James Brown, King, Little Richard, Roy Brown, Wynonie Harris
Wednesday, May 2, 2012
James Brown Month: BOCKY & THE VISIONS - Godfather in the Garage Part 1
The first in a JB Month Series featuring some of the greatest garage/frat performances of James Brown classics.
Today we've got this classic from Cleveland wailers Bocky and the Visions, hitting it TWO TIMES and taking it into the REDDA with "I Go Crazy" and "Good Good Lovin'".
Posted by Mr. Soul Motion at 12:45 PM 1 comments
Labels: Bocky and the Visions, Dr. Filth, James Brown, Redda Records
James Brown Month History Lesson: Mr. Dynamite Unauthorized
Interesting for expert and novice alike, here's a compilation of documentaries, news clips and TV appearances from Soul Brother Ichiban. The first hour is a British documentary from the late 70s (first 20 minutes, VERY interesting - Brown shoots pool, combs his hair, negotiates a deal on a show, goes to Africa) and an 80s US documentary (a useful career trajectory). The second hour is shorter TV interviews and features from the 80s when Brown's career was really being reappriased by the mainstream. The Dick Cavett feature with interviews with Little Richard (starts at 1:10) is especially worth watching
Posted by Mr. Soul Motion at 12:04 PM 0 comments
Labels: Dr. Filth, James Brown