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Tuesday, May 8, 2012
Monday, May 7, 2012
WFMU's Rock 'n' Soul Ichiban Live!
J.R. Williams |
Don't miss our weekly live shows on the Ichiban webstream.
Wednesday 8 - 10 PM Boogie Woogie Flu with Ted Barron
Thursday 1 - 3 PM with Matt Fiveash
Friday 3 - 5 PM with Debbie D (Dr. Filth fills in this week!)
Saturday 11 - 2 AM Live From The Admiral With Dr. Filth & Greg Cartwright
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Labels: Debbie D, Ichiban Live
James Brown Month: Fans of James Brown
This photo is called "Fans of James Brown 1965" although I doubt that date is accurate, considering Live at the Apollo Volume II wasn't even recorded until 1967.
Still - killer photo!
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Labels: Dr. Filth, James Brown, Malick Sidibe
James Brown - Public Servant
Before - James Brown says "Stay In School!" PSA
After - James Brown on drugs (PSA + interview)
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Sunday, May 6, 2012
Get Up (I Feel LIke Being A) Dance Instructor!
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Labels: Dancing, Greg, James Brown, James Brown Month, Television
Godfather Popcorn
James Brown does his damndest to teach Mike Douglas the intricacies of the Popcorn. Via the Jet archives.
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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.
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Saturday, May 5, 2012
JAMES BROWN'S future shock! Pt. 1
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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.
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Labels: Dr. Filth, James Brown, Yvonne Fair