This was around 1965. I remember the dippity-do comercial and dancing to Papa's Bag. Martin Luther King was killed in 1968 "userbrains" James had come out with a song I'm Black and I'm Proud in 1968 right before King was killed.
my mom is an arab women ....cant speak a word of english and never heard of james brown or any other brown.....she watches this song with me and after hearing it many times and watching it many times she says.....this james brown son is he a machine......yeah mom he is i says.......she now always asks me to play that man with the moves she says.....right on mom....here comes jb
JB had a way of keeping his reperatore fresh. Here we see him dancing to his own music, with no singing or lipsincking. He was one of the few performs to perform live several tmes on Soul Train.
you are correct. the music intro after mr. brown comes out on stage is from "live at the apollo" 62, night train is from that album also, i just listened to it.
Reading some of these comments, I see that most know nothing about James Brown - probably don't even know that he wrote most of the songs he sings - probably couldn't even begin to form a thought of ever having your own feet move at the speed of his, and on "the one."
And, just so you'll know - most performers lip-synched on those early tv shows because of the existing technology, or not, and especially if they couldn't use their own band.
Upon learning about the product from this post, I decided to try the Dippity-Do. I ate a couple of finger-scoopsful and after only 4 minutes, my hair began spinning around and doing the splits. I threw a cape on it, and it threw it off, begging please please please. Thank you, Dippity-Do!
Scottish psychiatrist Dr. Charles Follen McKim Maloney worked closely with Mr. Brown on the choreograpy of this piece. The two often vacationed together on the rancho of Don Vidor Guitron in La Penita, Mexico in the early 1960's,
I believe Mr. Brown first met Dr.Charles Follen McKim Maloney when he sought the doctors help for a severe case of rockin pneumonia.The rockin pneumonia caused Mr. Brown to suffer mild siezures especially when excited. James was aghast at these mild seizures untill Dr Maloney showed him how to utilise them in funky soul brother dance moves. Mr. Brown then insisted that the condition be left untreated.
I believe Dr Maloney is the only man to ever succesfully treat a case of the boogie-woogie blues. The boogie woogie bugle player of company B actually succumbed to it, he was unable to get to the great doctor in time!
The great Dr. Maloney, only age ll at the time the boogie-woogie bugle player of Company B contracted the boogie-woogie blues, was actually studying to be a priest at the time and could not leave the monastary.
I understand Dr.Charles Follen McKim Maloney went on to develop Dippity-Do as a medicine to preserve the essential funk, not realizing that it acted as as a delayed reaction funk amplifier that would add extra funk genes to future generations even if they never heard of the product.
LONG BEFORE MICHAEL JACKSON, THERE WAS JAMES BROWN!!!. everything Michael Jackson did James Brown already had done it.
GarwinEugeneW 1 week ago
forever you dance...........sing and forever you clown
sosoulfull1 1 month ago
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Some white guys DO move like that- they're called Irish.
soulmandannyo 1 month ago
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soulmandannyo 1 month ago
Cold-blooded, funky, rythemic and entertaining---Mr. dynamite is the MAN and GOD FATHER OF funky soul music.
Doing the twist, Robert Allen
eltoro145383 5 months ago
Cold-blooded, funky, rythemic and entertaining---Mr. dynamite is the MAN and GOD FATHER OF funky soul music.
Doing the twist, Robert Allen
eltoro145383 5 months ago
Cold-blooded, funky, rythemic and entertaining---Mr. dynamite is the MAN and GOD FATHER OF funky soul music.
Doing the twist, Robert Allen
eltoro145383 5 months ago
Muito bom,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
eddystille 8 months ago
Haha, he aint even trying to lip sync. he's just like "watch me get paid to bust these moves and make these girlies scream"
ollieill1 10 months ago
I hope to meet him in heaven once :)
Veee6 11 months ago
i rate this 1000 stars.
bluntec 1 year ago
This was around 1965. I remember the dippity-do comercial and dancing to Papa's Bag. Martin Luther King was killed in 1968 "userbrains" James had come out with a song I'm Black and I'm Proud in 1968 right before King was killed.
coporal4 1 year ago
Dont want to put down my own race but white guys cant do it like that.He prolly danced before he walked.
brandfoley 1 year ago
@brandfoley I'd be scared to see a white guy move like that
metaldave08096 5 months ago
@metaldave08096 Haaaaaa! Could happen anyway, hey!
relg007 3 months ago
is it just me or are his feet hypnotizing!
wot a legend
rayt88 1 year ago
Michael Jackson's mentor.
mbazell 1 year ago 2
is this the night when Martin Luther King was shot? this show is on a university right?
userbrains 1 year ago
Funny comercial at the end! )))
GregoryButters 1 year ago
THIS GUY HAS SOME INFLUENCE ON JUST ABOUT EVERY DANCE THAT CAME AFTER IS TIME.....!!!!!
Bengijo242 1 year ago
Pura dinamite
64giuliano 1 year ago
james brown is the man... he became a giant star during time of segregation....the white man couldnt even keep him down..........
kathy160 1 year ago 4
dam them's some tight ass pants. just looking at it is cutting off my circulation. LOL!!!
determination9995757 1 year ago
You can not tell me James did not start the Moonwalk 20 years before Michael. God bless you James Brown.
bradgotch 1 year ago
my mom is an arab women ....cant speak a word of english and never heard of james brown or any other brown.....she watches this song with me and after hearing it many times and watching it many times she says.....this james brown son is he a machine......yeah mom he is i says.......she now always asks me to play that man with the moves she says.....right on mom....here comes jb
abonawas 1 year ago 25
@abonawas "yes mom, James Brown is a machine... a sex machine!"
ollieill1 10 months ago
@abonawas Right on, MOM!
penmastertoch 2 weeks ago
0:23 at least the admen include the image of a sixteenth note
ddactyl 1 year ago
Wow. 5:14 - Dippity Do can make you look like Carl Wilson!
WayOutWardell 2 years ago
JB had a way of keeping his reperatore fresh. Here we see him dancing to his own music, with no singing or lipsincking. He was one of the few performs to perform live several tmes on Soul Train.
Buckeyecat2002 2 years ago
now i know were micheal got his jive leeve it
MisterSmiley9626 2 years ago 2
at 2.40 da dud moon walks
MisterSmiley9626 2 years ago
Mr. James Brown was 5'4."
Buckeyecat2002 2 years ago
Mr Brown has some tight foot work. Man that dude could dance.
ewireless1 2 years ago 2
AWESOME!! Love & Miss JB, R.I.P.
and LOL!! I use to use my moms pink Dippidy Doo Gel , thks 4 tha MEMORIES!
mssquirrely 2 years ago
The audio is directly from "Live at the Apollo" from 1962. I have listened to that album a hundred times. The video is from 1964 or 1965.
I am an old white man but James Brown was my hero when I was a little boy.
dippercat 2 years ago
this isn't lifted from the appollo album, this was just the introduction they always used. papa's got a brand new bag isn't on the appollo album
primarydominant 2 years ago
I stand partially corrected. Only the intro was lifted from the Live at the Apollo album.
dippercat 2 years ago
you are correct. the music intro after mr. brown comes out on stage is from "live at the apollo" 62, night train is from that album also, i just listened to it.
jameylee1 2 years ago
Reading some of these comments, I see that most know nothing about James Brown - probably don't even know that he wrote most of the songs he sings - probably couldn't even begin to form a thought of ever having your own feet move at the speed of his, and on "the one."
And, just so you'll know - most performers lip-synched on those early tv shows because of the existing technology, or not, and especially if they couldn't use their own band.
CheckMate657879 2 years ago
Mr Brown looks extremely hight challenged here.
Buckeyecat2002 2 years ago
Upon learning about the product from this post, I decided to try the Dippity-Do. I ate a couple of finger-scoopsful and after only 4 minutes, my hair began spinning around and doing the splits. I threw a cape on it, and it threw it off, begging please please please. Thank you, Dippity-Do!
BooBots 2 years ago 3
Scottish psychiatrist Dr. Charles Follen McKim Maloney worked closely with Mr. Brown on the choreograpy of this piece. The two often vacationed together on the rancho of Don Vidor Guitron in La Penita, Mexico in the early 1960's,
locobuick 3 years ago
I believe Mr. Brown first met Dr.Charles Follen McKim Maloney when he sought the doctors help for a severe case of rockin pneumonia.The rockin pneumonia caused Mr. Brown to suffer mild siezures especially when excited. James was aghast at these mild seizures untill Dr Maloney showed him how to utilise them in funky soul brother dance moves. Mr. Brown then insisted that the condition be left untreated.
unusualsuspect71 3 years ago 2
Mr. Brown was treated by Dr. Charles Follen McKim Maloney for rockin' pneumonia, however, credits him more for treating his boogie-woogie blues.
locobuick 3 years ago
I believe Dr Maloney is the only man to ever succesfully treat a case of the boogie-woogie blues. The boogie woogie bugle player of company B actually succumbed to it, he was unable to get to the great doctor in time!
unusualsuspect71 3 years ago
The great Dr. Maloney, only age ll at the time the boogie-woogie bugle player of Company B contracted the boogie-woogie blues, was actually studying to be a priest at the time and could not leave the monastary.
locobuick 3 years ago
I understand Dr.Charles Follen McKim Maloney went on to develop Dippity-Do as a medicine to preserve the essential funk, not realizing that it acted as as a delayed reaction funk amplifier that would add extra funk genes to future generations even if they never heard of the product.
JRL10040 2 years ago
Just great ! Very talented artist. This the period I prefer from James Brown discography, early to mid 1960
samlejerk 3 years ago
Haha! The man had so much talent he could even make a bad lip synch into art. Immense! Love the dipity-do commercial too. Thanks for the video.
zzzfore 3 years ago 2
i totally agree with you about the lip sync(zzzfore)
jameylee1 2 years ago
thank GOD for James
Lovepuffs 3 years ago 13
Awesome +
zzzfore 3 years ago
james brown doing his own go go dancing to a record i like it also i love his tailor
latefor 3 years ago
There will NEVER be another JAMES BROWN!!!
sunnfun 3 years ago 5
They even clap on the 2/4! Terrific clip.
ensconse 3 years ago
Man, those 1960's look scary! I did not even know they had gel back then!
n0gar 3 years ago
They didn't or just didnt use it on men. The process was the way they went.
woodie62 3 years ago
young james doing the "Boogaloo" lol. he was so cold!
LouisJr 3 years ago
WOW! i want some dippity-do! :(
lol I loved this...Brown was always so energetic on stage..an amazing performer...trully legend :)
poshnosh16 3 years ago 2
What show is this? "Shindig" or "Hullabaloo?" Lip-synch or no, James was always fun to watch.
And I actually prefer clips of old shows with original commercials. The brunette in the Dippity-Do ad is a very young Erin Gray.
PeerlessPaavo 4 years ago
james brown is so smooth on his feet.
jazzzco 4 years ago
i hear ya..he is amazing...its like his feet have a mind of their own XD
poshnosh16 3 years ago