While what they really do is make me pine for a full-on Etiquette-fi version of a James Brown number, Norton's meltdown of early Sonics tapes, The Savage Young Sonics, features takes on JB's versions of "Night Train", "Hold It" and "Think".
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Monday, May 14, 2012
James Brown Month: Godfather in the Garage - The Sonics
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Labels: Dr. Filth, James Brown, Norton Records, Sonics
Sunday, May 13, 2012
James Brown Month: You Got to Have a Mother for Me
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Labels: Dr. Filth, James Brown
Saturday, May 12, 2012
JAMES BROWN'S future shock Pt. 2
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Labels: Debbie D, Future Shock, James Brown Month
Friday, May 11, 2012
Dark Shadows
The First Theremin Era - The Barnabas Theme from "Dark Shadows" (1969)
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Thursday, May 10, 2012
James Brown says it LOUD part 2: More KING ragers
This is the second post in our series spotlighting the the most manic, crazy James Brown sides out there, the ones that sacrifice either traditional rhythm and blues structures OR the repetitive patterns that became funk for sheer rhythmic excitement and agitation. We're calling them James Brown's Rock and Roll for now, but I can't shake the feeling that's not quite right.
First up is another Roy Brown cut - "Love Don't Love Nobody", the b-side to "I Don't Mind" (which, let's just take a moment to note, is further proof that James Brown 45s are the best 45s of all the 45s). On the Messin' with the Blues double CD there's a fascinating false start where you can actually hear King owner Syd Nathan crabbing to the engineer about JB's performance. "Needs more melody" he grumps, and "Don't sing so HARD", he mutters. Aside from being a hilarious example of Brown and Nathan's contentious relationship, it's interesting that the things Brown was going for in this and later recordings (de-emphasized melody, the hardest of all singing) are exactly the things Nathan discourages here.
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Labels: Baby Lloyd, Dr. Filth, James Brown, Roy Brown
Wednesday, May 9, 2012
Roger Miller Month Hangover Special!
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Labels: dalek, Devlin, Dr. Who, Great Britain, Roger Miller, YouTube
James Brown Month: James Brown, Bobby Byrd and the JB's
Live on Italian TV, ca. 1971 - same tour as the Love, Power, Peace live album.
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Labels: Bobby Byrd, Dr. Filth, James Brown, JBs
Tuesday, May 8, 2012
JB Shills Pepsi
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Labels: Advertising/Promotional, Jukeboxmafia
James Brown Month: Your Cheatin' Heart (Hillbilly Avenue)
From the otherwise lightweight Soul on Top LP, here's a unique country/funk/swing hybrid take on "Your Cheatin' Heart."
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Labels: Dr. Filth, Hank Williams, James Brown
Star Time 1991
Jim Stacy 1991 |
Thanks Jim Stacy!
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Labels: Debbie D, James Brown Month