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R.I.P. Soul Brother Number One

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R.I.P. Soul Brother Number One

Postby mr. sparkle » Mon Dec 25, 2006 6:12 pm

Can't believe it. James Brown is dead. I'm not surprised, but that sucks. He performed not too long ago at the Hollywood Bowl. He was terrible, but he won't be remembered for that.

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I'm glad he toured Japan. I'm sure he had a bunch of fans there.

RIP JB. You were one of a kind. We'll miss ya.
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Postby Mulboyne » Mon Dec 25, 2006 6:16 pm

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Exit, James Brown

Postby Taro Toporific » Mon Dec 25, 2006 9:07 pm

Mulboyne wrote:YouTube

Live in Tokyo 1986.



An lo-fi, transcoded MP3 audio of Live in Tokyo 1986 from YouTube is available here.

Eulogistically speaking, I sort of like the YouTube of James Brown'sDoing it to Death complete with an [color="Red"]EXIT[/color] sign looming over his head for a Funky Good Time. Here's an MP3 of Doing it to Death.
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Doing it to Death
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RIP JB

Postby Hanakuso » Mon Dec 25, 2006 10:07 pm

Favourite album (that Ive heard) of his is "aint it funky"(1970)... definatly check it out if you dig the JB.

Whats yer favorite album?

Maybe christmas, having lost all meaning can be recast as James Brown rememberance day...
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Postby Charles » Tue Dec 26, 2006 2:13 am

I saw James Brown in Minneapolis in 1972, he was the opening act for Johnny & Edgar Winter (with Rick Derringer too). Unfortunately, Brown's opening act is still at the top of my list of Worst Performances I've Ever Seen. But it wasn't Brown's fault, the whole act was ruined by a showboating contrabass saxophonist who overpowered the whole band with his excessively loud honking, what a shame.
OTOH the Winter brothers was one of the best gigs I ever saw. I stayed in town the next night and caught a second concert with Uriah Heep. Oh those were the days, all those performers were at their peak.

It's a shame that all the great old musicians are dying off. Today's generation of alleged musicians don't do much more than sample and remix the old sounds. Soon all the old guys will be gone and there will be nobody making new sounds to sample, everyone will be sick of the constant remixed sounds they've heard for years, and there won't be any new music worth sampling and remixing. Maybe then, a new generation of musicians will try to develop their talent by playing real instruments and using their own voices.
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'Godfather of Soul' dies

Postby Tommybar » Tue Dec 26, 2006 10:54 am

ATLANTA - James Brown, the undeniable "Godfather of Soul," told friends from his hospital bed that he was looking forward to performing on New Year's Eve, even though he was ill with pneumonia. His heart gave out a few hours later, on Christmas morning.


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Postby Hanakuso » Tue Dec 26, 2006 11:12 am

Charles wrote:It's a shame that all the great old musicians are dying off. Today's generation of alleged musicians don't do much more than sample and remix the old sounds. Soon all the old guys will be gone and there will be nobody making new sounds to sample, everyone will be sick of the constant remixed sounds they've heard for years, and there won't be any new music worth sampling and remixing. Maybe then, a new generation of musicians will try to develop their talent by playing real instruments and using their own voices.


I had this exact argument with my Uncle. I dunno if he agreed with me but I concluded that he had just involved his life in other things *ie making a family/career* and had turned away from searching. Charles, If you really want to find good music you gots to go underground. Take to your television with a chainsaw, find the hard to tune into local radio stations (if they have them where you are) and have a look at whats there. There is SHITLOADS of great musicians making excellent music today, you just gotta make the effort to find them.

All the same, Im totally jealous of you being able to get along to all those great gigs when ppl like the JB were in their prime. I guess the difference with their time was that good musicians still were able to become mainstream. Nowadays the masses have so much information to deal with that they can only handle bullshit remixes and very simple jingoish tunes.
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Postby Charles » Tue Dec 26, 2006 12:49 pm

Hanakuso wrote:All the same, Im totally jealous of you being able to get along to all those great gigs when ppl like the JB were in their prime. I guess the difference with their time was that good musicians still were able to become mainstream. Nowadays the masses have so much information to deal with that they can only handle bullshit remixes and very simple jingoish tunes.

Well, that's the thing.. regardless of their success at the time, acts like James Brown have stood the test of time, now they're icons. Who today will stand the test of time? I just don't see anyone who will hold up like that. I don't even know of anyone from the last decade or two who could become icons. In another decade or so people willl still listen to Classic Rock but we'll laugh at the popular music of this decade.
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Postby AssKissinger » Tue Dec 26, 2006 4:28 pm

Charles, the problem is you. You do realize that 99% of all old people from every generation, past and present, spew(ed) the same bullshit about music these days compared to the good old days. It shows you never had a real artistic bone in your body. I'm sure you don't even know what The Screwed Up Click is.
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Postby Hanakuso » Tue Dec 26, 2006 4:28 pm

If wealth and fame is the measure of "success" that you deem most important in a musician/artist then *in most cases* you are setting yourself up for dissapointment If you appreciate music of any real substance. If you remove the "are they filthy rich and does everyone know them" filter, you will unlock HuuuuuGe amounts of music that will just make ya wanna get up anda screeeeeeam.

Give it a whirl...
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Postby Mulboyne » Tue Dec 26, 2006 5:49 pm

Rob Pongi wrote:I already have tickets for Deerhoof on 1-20 here in Shinjuku at The Loft.

If you've seen them before and liked them then I'm sure you'll have a good time. I saw them in Loft a while back and was disappointed. They followed Afrirampo who got the crowd geared up with a full-blooded show but Deerhoof were underwhelming by comparison. Perhaps my expectations were too high because they are indie darlings in the US and I'd heard only good things about them.
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Just Give Me Indie Rock!

Postby mr. sparkle » Fri Dec 29, 2006 4:00 am

Rob Pongi wrote:Wasn't that the night we saw Deerhoof at the Troubadour? Yeah, it was. And Deerhoof was NOT terrible and they totally smoked the sold-out Troubadour.

You are right Rob, it was a killer show. And now that I've gathered a few buddies, like Pete, I'm heading out and seeing the little bands again. Pete's new band, "Evil Maria" just played at the Lava Lounge in Hollywood. Good times, man.

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Pete Finestone (formerly of Bad Religion) now plays in "Evil Maria"

Pete is also a film editor. Cool dude.

As Manager for the all-new "Pongi Brothers Band", and the "Evil Pongi Experience", I am trying to recruit Pete "Pongi" to join them. Cool idea or what? I'll get all the old punkers to show up wearing wrestling masks and construction helmets.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Finestone

BTW, Rob. Deerhoof is coming BACK to LA on 1/24 and will play the El Rey Theater. I'll get two tickets, assuming you are coming BACK to LA to see "The Hoof". Of course, your Air Bed awaits.

YOU LOVE LA!

The El Rey is much like the Great American Music Hall in SF. Great sound, older theater, not too huge. I saw Yo La Tengo and Superchunk for a free "party" for the "Mr. Show" fellows. I can't remember how I got into that show, but I do remember it was one of the all time greats.

Speaking of staying fresh over the test of time, how long has Yo La been around? 20 years? I think I played 'em when I was in college. I just checked. They've been around for 20 years and released 15 albums. How's that for staying power?

Superchunk recorded 13 albums in 13 years. They've not played together for a long while, though.

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Spaceland is in Silverlake-LA

I'm gonna focus on new bands for awhile. The scene in Silverlake is still going strong.

Just go to SpaceLand on any given night and you'll get an earfull of all the lastest indie rock.
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Postby Buraku » Tue Jan 16, 2007 9:52 am

Yeah RIP
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Postby DrP » Tue Jan 16, 2007 12:51 pm

SL newbies. Too bad you missed the <real> scene of Al's Bar, Rajis, etc etc. SL/EP died when Gregory did - about 3 yrs ago. If you went to Fuzzyland, then I'll respect you. Same with Seattle - remember Warehouse and Wrex? SF Purple Onion? NoLa Mermaid lounge? Now I prefer NoKo Punk from the heartland of Shin Ookubo.
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Postby Iraira » Tue Jan 16, 2007 9:43 pm

DrP wrote:SL newbies. Too bad you missed the <real> scene of Al's Bar, Rajis, etc etc. SL/EP died when Gregory did - about 3 yrs ago. If you went to Fuzzyland, then I'll respect you. Same with Seattle - remember Warehouse and Wrex? SF Purple Onion? NoLa Mermaid lounge? Now I prefer NoKo Punk from the heartland of Shin Ookubo.


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R.I.P.

Postby kamome » Wed Jan 17, 2007 2:17 am

"James Brown is Dead" - L.A. Style, 1991

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Postby Ol Dirty Gaijin » Tue Feb 06, 2007 1:01 pm

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Postby AssKissinger » Wed Feb 07, 2007 5:15 am

http://www.cnn.com/2007/SHOWBIZ/Music/02/02/jamesbrown.partner.ap/index.html

Brown died December 25 in an Atlanta hospital. His body remains in a sealed, gold casket in an undisclosed location awaiting a decision on where to bury it, said Charles Reid, manager of the C.A. Reid Funeral Home in Augusta, Georgia, which handled Brown's funeral.
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