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@debgirl12000 YES YES JAMES BROWN MADE HISTORY , HE MADE US A PEOPLE AS A WHOLE LOVE WHAT GOD MADE US BLACK AND PROUD, ARE WE RATHER DIE ON OUR KNEES, WE ARE PEOPLE TOO! THANK YOU BROTHER JAMES YOU TOOK YOUR PLACE CAME UP TO THE PLATE AND FEED YOUR BLACK PEOPLE SOME LIGHT! YOU SAW A FULL GLASS OF WATER AND ASKED WHOSE THIRSTY, WE'RE STILL DRINKING FROM THAT CUP! THANK YOU BRUDAH! JAMES BROWN { RIP!}
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This Song has Nothing to do with the Current Fools in OUR White House!
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Again this song is missing the beginning, when he shouts "Hey you, over there, with your bad self" then he goes on to: Say it loud, I'm black & I'm proud.
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Say it loud!!! I'M BLACK AND I'M--
Wait a minute... I'm German, Swedish, Swiss and Russian. Well, fuck.
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But the pharse in the call response format had a unconcounsince power to re orient the soul.
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You must understand what it was like to be a 14 year old black kid when this came out. We were caught betweet two worlds. We realized something was missing and didn't quite know what it was, or exactly what we needed to be whole in American society. James Brown was like medicine to our souls. It was Haldol, prozac and ativan to our internal rage. It was a intensive psycotherepy. It was a political manifesto that energized us. The song wasnt all that good.
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I love him to death for it, sure it slowed his momentum as far as white society was concerned but make no mistake; absolutely at all, my race needed this man with this powerful song more than mere words could ever say!!! I'll never forget how his powerful words helped to give us a better, more positive image of ourselves in white America. At time when the only thing we had was a man who did wonderful things with a peanut...that's all the schools taught you about us!!!
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Because of this song, I called JB The High Priest of Black Self Esteem and Pride. Just because of this song.
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@PaulDA2000 LOL! You got that right! James Brown did not care one iota what white folks thought anyway, even though he loved all people. He loved his own people more and wanted them to start having some pride in who they were! He encouraged us to go on to college and have some respect for ourselves. He came from poverty and dsepair and he made it! As for affecting his career? JB was rich by that time. Why do black people always have to worry about their careers and crossing over? Whites don't!
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Great for black folks but it destroyed his white pop radio airplay and even though he was on national TV shows it seems all the time like Mike Douglas, Merv Griffin, Dinah Shore, Joey Bishop, The Tonight Show, etc, for a few years after that he lost all pop momentum and never really crossed over. But that was the essence of the man, he went against the grain and that's one reason he was such a musical visionary.
PaulDA2000 1 year ago 3
@PaulDA2000
Just out of interest, I was talking to another YouTuber about the long-term cost to his crossover appeal of this song, and I asked if maybe in response is why he rushed back into the studio and cut, "America Is My Home".
Since you like to get the cd's with the booklets, maybe you can check and tell me the recording date of "America Is My Home"?
IkeDyson71 1 year ago
@PaulDA2000
And as much as many people think it cost him a lot of crossover appeal, I don't think they are taking into account the change in his music going on at this time. I don't think "white folks" who bought "It's A Man's World", and "Papa's Bag" were going to be thrilled by "There It Is", and "Payback" etc, although I underastand that "Good Foot" was his last Top 20 hit in the USA prior to "Living In America."
IkeDyson71 1 year ago
Very good sound !
jesabel62 1 year ago
@jesabel62
I remixed it to sound better than the cd, hey jesabel...?
IkeDyson71 1 year ago