James Brown rare Livefootage question
ebonycuts
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Hi, I got a bit of a desperate question:I was stupid enough to delete that amazing live-footage of James Brown's Sex Machine from his mustache-phase 1975 or 1976 on my computer and now it seems impossible to find it anywhere on the net... It's that endless, sped-up version that ends with Mr. Brown repeatedly screaming "Jam!" and the crowd completely loosing it -their cheering is almost louder than the music in the end.I found a bit of that video on youtube - here's the link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4DAfBZbz3tI(There's also a bit with "man's world" on youtube from the same concert, but it seems that viacom has bought the copyrights and taken it off.)In the UK this footage was used for a documentary by cctv called "the story of james brown" but that did not get me far...Anyway, this shit is better than any of mr Brown's live-videos I've seen so far IMO, so if any of you know anything about when this was recorded or even have bits of this video yourself, pleeze let me know.Thanks a lotDJ Cuebism
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1968 Live at the Boston Garden...a few days after MLK was shot. The show is AMAZING. Like 20 min version of Man's World.
I'll get on that this week...
A song or two from that show is also available on YouTube
http://ixley.com/view/James_Spencer.mov
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Gotcha back
Great work. He took some of the most classic JB shots ... definitely a great story. Thanks for posting.
I have couple of episodes on DVD (bootleg, of course) ... the dance competitions are
Of course, then there's the fact that he invited the curator from the George Washington Carver Museum onto the show ... TWICE! I mean, how about Jesse Jackson?
Anyway ... incredible show. Whenever I get some of that footage converted, I'll be sure to post some up.
The story behind the recording is essentially that, in the wake of the MLK assassination, Boston was smoldering, ready to pop off into utter chaos. James Brown was going to be playing the Garden, so WGBH insisted on broadcasting the performance in an effort to keep folks in their homes and off the streets. The quality is so good because, well, we're a TV and radio station, so it better be good.
Oh, and hello all-long time listener, first time caller.
Still weird that really NO ONE knows anything about it, even though this is a James Brown concert and not some lost Andre Evans footage out of the basement. Soulstrut was kind of my last hope (complement in disguise)
I guess this will probably appear on some dvd someday anyway.
Thanks again and greetings from Stockholm
DJ Cuebism
If it's the same person I'm thinking of, I think that curator was supposed to be a series regular (for the black history segment), which would explain why she'd be on the show more than once.
Myself, I wanna see the episode where they had Daryl Rhoades (an Atlanta-based white rock parody artist) come on the show dressed in a pimp suit, billed as "Soul Brother #10 1/2" (or something like that), and do a song called "The Suicide" (a new dance craze).
Parodying the Godfather of Soul on his own TV show - now THAT's what ya call