On The "Arseenya" Hall Show , as James pronounced his host's name during the interview segment, The Godfather has one of his finest moments on TV. Great lyrics , as pertinent today as back in 1991. A sax solo by Sinclair that would make Charlie Parker smile , then a rippin bass solo , this performance never lets up on the excitement for as much as a nano second. No copyright infringement intended , I am not profiting in any way from this post. It's here for the people to know the greatness of James Brown in a time when lesser talents receive more credit than they have earned.
I saw a clip of Move On, yesterday. I thought: Man, who is this guy? I don't know, but I love his style for sure... now I am here checking him on youtube.
Rest in peace Mr. James Brown, you can still gain more fans. -and that is the trademark of the real heroes of music.
bbenjoe 1 year ago
i love this song, sound like a gospel song
pfatpat32 1 year ago
The only time I heard this song was on this exact episode and I remembered it ever since.
rocabear 1 year ago
@jes102 yeah.... Holly Farris...
HarlydarvySenior 2 years ago
Looking at your description ^ ^ LOL!! James Brown had a whole Klingon dialect going on. In one my uploads..
I thought he said "Halle Berry" but he was only said the trumpeters name at the end his solo, performance LOL!
jes102 2 years ago