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Uploaded by on Sep 14, 2009

James Brown - Talking Loud And Saying Nothing

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  • Like George Clinton said, "James Borwn is the DNA of Funk. If you break ANY funk down to it's basic component, at the bottom of it, you'll find James Brown."

    Keep on singin'...

  • I agree, thanks for comments.

  • James Brown was a leader in being Funky. But THE FUNK was brought in by the Collins Brothers - Bootsy and Catfish - late of P-Funk fame. And dont' forget that!

  • no matter who brought but that is great ...

  • Allows any type of comment. simply amazing!

  • I agree...

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  • Haha Bootsy and Catfish!

    if you listen....

    you can hear them playing in the background!!!!

    before Bootsy teamed up with George Clinton and Parliament / Funkadelic HE WORKED FOR JAMES BROWN in the original J.B.'s.!!!

    thats where he learnt that funk man,

    "And dont' forget that!"~

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  • @jihuha1 hes been located and beaten up dont worry

  • u can certainly hear where the chilli peppers got their strongest influence from

  • @michaeljamsmith they're disciples of the Godfather, like millions of us.

  • I played this song in a soul band when I was 17.

  • @Fjord76 good choice, this one or Cold Sweat

  • Am saying " Somethink " it soooo funky!!! love the james stuff.....

  • @smilezify - Backing vocals? There's only one I hear - Bobby Byrd. But still, nothing to be sneezed at by any means.

  • @jihuha1 - Perhaps somebody who vastly prefers the "hard rock" version Brown cut earlier in 1970:

    watch?v=KZs64r0XHbw

  • One dislike???? WHO DISLIKED THIS??

  • Another #1 hit for The Godfather of Soul on the Rhythm & Blues charts. It was the 241st #1 R&B song of the Rock Era. It also hit #27 on the Top 40 charts.

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