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  • I REMEMBER JAMMIN JAMES!

  • I was like 6 years old when I saw James Brown for the first time on TV in Panama just was this song I remember all women started to use hot pants they was rocking ahahahaha always like his music! James Brown had a long silky hair but in that time the flat iron diodn't exist, I think he has a very good hair stylist... but hey James was James Brown The King nice and neet. RIP James Brown.you was unique!

  • @IkeDyson71 Note to self: Don't EVER piss off, Ike. Yikes! Love ya', bro -- screw those trolls. audesemusic

  • @comedylaff

    Oh, is that YOU, aud? Damn, I can't keep up with all your new usernames. What happened to CrystallBallMusic?

  • I'm 15 and I listen to this because of my Dad. Fuck you Dad.

  • This is my jam!

  • I am 43 years old, grew up on this jam, and

    I. have. still. got. the. people. 45. of. this.

    Yeslord.

  • Great song mate!!!!! Thanks!!!

  • I sure miss my hot pants and bolero jacket on top of my halter top!!! We women from back in the day held our heads up high with so much pride!!! Thanks for this memory...

  • i got hot pants on my dick

  • Prince did this a few years ago on tour... and tore it up

  • steel ball run brought me here

  • Public Enemy - Fight the Power

  • Greatest opening ever......1--2--3----UH!.....

  • If Funk were an alternative fuel source, James Brown would have been CEO and primary shareholder of every gas station in north america.

  • @bastlake Very , Very Well Said !!!

  • horrible recording quality

  • I usually don't do dis but...Thumbs up if the Cute Girl vs. Tight Pants brought you here. ;-)

  • Would you believe that a sort of "warped" version of this song (at least the bridge) was used in Cartoon Network's CHOWDER?

  • The Godfather of Soul puts the funk in funky ... man, you could grove on this funky riff all night long. Where would today's top dance group be without Mr. James Brown?

    If you wanna play funk, study JB. A pure American Genious!

  • Prince brought mee here ^-^ JAMMIN.

  • To Mr. J.B., lOVED YOU THEN, AND DO NOW, THE FIRST RAPPER, THE FIRST R&B SINGER, THE FIRST TO GRAB THE SOULL;S OF REAL MUSIC LOVERS...PEACE, MY BROTHER, AND REST...

    -G-

  • I miss my royal blue sz two HOT PANTS! R,I,P, Grandmom. U HATED THEM!!! I know ur laughing about the sz 10 petites I'm rockin now! R.I.P. James Brown! Shout out to all Point Breeze folks. South Philly forever!!!

  • @Gr8LilLady

    Thanks for deleting those silly comments those idiots left on your channel page! Delete their kind immediately! Kick them to the kerb!

  • @Gr8LilLady my bad i meant to vote up not down.

  • Superb.

    This is much better than the version on the Hot Pants album.

  • Take your fine self home. You look much better in time. My peeper keeps growin'. Girl, you blowin' my mind.

  • Glad he recut it for the hit single version. There's a totally incredible live alternate version (1971) out there on a Universal CD-set.

  • Cause a womans got to use what she got ..to git juss what she wants!. the one and only James Brownnnnnnnn!

  • REMEMBER ALWAYS...

    "A WOMAN'S GOTTA USE WHATCHEE GOTZ TAH GETZ JUST WHAT SHE WANTZ!" :)

  • thanks buddy for the post, i wish they wouldn't split the songs all the time, i could listen to these grooves for hours lol

  • Hey Ike, which version do you like better, this one or the one he recorded for the 'Hot Pants' album? I think this one flows much better and the other one is too choppy or something.

  • @PaulDA2000

    I have to say the oriinal is grittier, but I actually like them both equally. I think he recorded the second version so he could do it that way (faster) onstage...

  • @IkeDyson71 - Since when did he have to do another version in the studio so he could do it faster (or differently) on stage lol! It seems almost every song was changed somewhat for the stage, either very little or dramatically.

  • @PaulDA2000

    I understand that. But take the "Hot Pants" single, for example. The versions he did on stage, at that tempo, would not have been recognizable as the same tune without that re-make!

  • @IkeDyson71 - I agree with you that he changed the tgempo on stage but I don't agree that he had to cut a remake to justify the live changes. Take 'Ain't It Funky Now' or 'It's A New Day'.. They sound nothing like the single versions and there were no remakes of those songs.

  • @PaulDA2000

    So how do YOU know that are not super-fast studeio versions of those tunes in the can, and just waiting to be released by Hip O Select in ten years time...?

  • @IkeDyson71 - I don't know that, but 'Hot Pants' is one of the few songs that he rerecorded and then played the live versions in a similar way. Actually he had to rerecord 'Hot Pants' legally because the original belonged to King Records and he had to do another one, probably had to be different enough also, so he could put it out on Polydor.

  • @PaulDA2000 - The version of "Hot Pants" for his first Polydor album was recorded because Starday/King, at the time, still held the rights to this version.

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  • @bmagic28 - The 'Hot Pants' album only had one remake - 'Can't Stand It'. The other three songs were all original recordings 'Blues & Pants' 'Escape-ism' and 'Hot Pants'. Personally, as I posted here 4 months ago, I don't care much for the album version of 'Hot Pants'. In every way it's inferior to the magnificent single version.

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  • This is the original single track, which is much better than the version he rerecorded with his new band for the Hot Pants album.

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