The Suns of James Brown
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RIP Fayard Nicholas...my teacher and friend...
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@dulaone - NEWS FLASH!
The next time you go shopping, try getting a "LIFE" .
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@Solowizard And third, that whole NEWS FLASH in all caps is so condescending, patronizing and unnecessary. You wanna disagree with me fine, but don’t be a dick about it. This isn’t how you solve your debates is it? Because in the adult world that shit looks kinda childish. Grow up kid.
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@Solowizard Second I didn’t respond to your comment to start a pointless argument on YouTube (which by the way is so played out) I just wanted to voice my opinion. If you don’t agree with it cool, but being a bitch every time someone has a different opinion doesn’t make your argument more valid it just makes you look like a liitle pussy.
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@Solowizard Man where do I start. First off it was even reference that MJ was totally influence by the poppers and lockers that used to dance on Soul Train so don’t go popping that bullshit that style of dance never existed until the mighty MJ started doing it. We all know Michael Jackson is the shit but he aint the alpha and omega of the art of dance.
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@dulaone - NEWS FLASH!
Bboys and the lockers were all influenced by the same people who Michael Jackson said influenced him. Don't start talking as if Bboying and lock'n came before James Brown and the other older gentlement who really started it all. Michael Jackson was older than those B. boys you mentioned like Taco and Mr. animation., so he couldn't have been inspired by them. Mike was popping, lock'n and waving when those guys were still in diapers.LOL!
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@Solowizard Calm down YouTube gangster. I was just giving you my perspective. Everyone knows that James Brown was Michael’s main influence but do you really think he's the only one? Do really think the footage he did with the Jackson 5 on Soul Train performing "Dancing Machine" while doing the robot was all him? Do really think his style of dance wasn’t influence by Cali poppers & lockers? Or do you think he invented all that shit up himself? NEWS FLASH- he didn’t invent it!
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@dulaone - NEWS FLASH!
Michael Jackson always said it was James Brown who inspired him, not Popping Taco, or Mr Animation, etc. STOP making up shit.
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@Solowizard Well because much respect to Michael Jackson but he gets all the reconition anyway. What about the guys who inspired him? Like Popping Taco or Mr. Animation or the oringinal poppers from SoulTrain. Not to mention a lot of the bboys mention in this video dont get enough reconition in the first place.
Do anybody know the name of the rap by Jay Z.?
Solowizard 2 years ago
forgot the name of the song but its the last record on Jay Z's American Gangster Soundtrack #15 I believe.
soulbrotherlegendary 2 years ago
Where the hell is little Michael Jackson?
How can a video documentary about James Brown and dancing be made without including one of the most awesome dancers of all time (next to James Brown) Michael Jackson?
Solowizard 2 years ago
What are you talking about Solowizard? MJJ has his own part in the Documentary. And hes called James Brown favorite Sun..How can you speak on a video documentary that you have never seen, C'mon man this is the Suns of James Brown not "You got Served" We not play pimpin on here, Check the Comments, yours is the only one in question..C'mon Man, roll with us cuz we on the highway to heaven...this is the real deal no lightweight stuff sir
soulbrotherlegendary 2 years ago
So excited! I received the Suns of James Brown and just finished watching it! This has to be one of the best soulful dance documentaries I've ever seen! You took me for a ride thru time! James Brown, Cambellock, Scoop and Scrap, Mop Tops/Elite Force, wow the freak and trendy eras I grew up around as well!, B-Boy Ivan, Bruce Lee, the Nicholas Brothers, etc. and especially the Soul Brothers! Thank you so much for this soulful piece of art! Beautiful!
AL REY
soulbrotherlegendary 3 years ago
(Another satisfied customer)
What can I say, absolutely majestic. Watched it 3x times already and now i am constantly annoying everyone with my knowledge. You've done a fantastic job with this DVD. It is a real eye opener and for the first time it just made everything i knew fall into place. And it also had an effect on my freestyle and the way i go about it. I've got quite a few dvds about dancing at home but this is completely different class.
Jiri
soulbrotherlegendary 3 years ago