JAMES BROWN Get Up, Get Into It, Get Involved
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THAT'S MY BITCH!
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haha. the fellas sound irratated nd shit
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I'm so happy that I have most of James Brown's material. I love the this man.
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Hey. Get up or shut Up. Take a stand. Listen to the band. If you can't get down then sit down. On my cloud, just part of the crowd. Say it proud, "I'm black and I'm loud." Good God Almighty I can't stand myself!
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2-26-12: James was quite a bit of his time! Good post.
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Funky
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Idiot.
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Two times! Three times!
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C'Mon, C'mon! C'mon with ya C'mon!
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That's my beeyatch. ;-)
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Vintage JAMES!!!!
BruhMan09 10 months ago 10
@BruhMan09
HUH! All of my videos are vintage James!
IkeDyson71 10 months ago
I never noticed that the 45 was a different speed. Which speed is the actual way it was recorded, the 45 or subsequent releases?
twilighter112108 1 year ago
@twilighter112108
I believe the subsequent cd releases contain the songs at the correct recorded speed. "Funky Drummer" is the most obvious one. I can't fathom how Polydor could be putting out the same songs at different speeds`. I also speeded up my upload of "Funky Drummer" to the speed of the 45 release.. And what is your daughter gonna say when she finds out you have been using her ID? LOL.
IkeDyson71 1 year ago 3
Hard hitting super funk, almost too much to bear, HA! I love the bridge part he added to the live version from 1971 (it's on 'Revolution of the mind and on that live version on Youtube).
PaulDA2000 1 year ago 2
@PaulDA2000
I did the pic here to remind of the old vinyl LP "Soul Classics - Vol 2". Funny thing is, I later came aross a USA pressing of that album, and I discovered that Polydor had been short-changing you guys. In Britain, the "Soul Classics" LPs had more tracks than the US versions. Why the hell would Polydor have done that?
And how do you like the fact that I speeded up this cd version to match the speed of the original King 45?
IkeDyson71 1 year ago