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James Brown - Cold Sweat Part 2

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Uploaded by on May 31, 2010

Live At Boston Garden 5th April 1968

I had to split it in two. It was about 12 minutes.

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  • My favourite track in this version. Have always loved this since seeing it on a BBC show about 15 years ago - thanks for posting it. Shame it's in two halves but better than not here at all !!

  • @golfrichardvc I'm sorry but it was too long for youtube. it's longer than 10 minutes.

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  • Undisputed King of Soul......

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  • Witnessing the birth of funk, with Cold Sweat and the earlier Papa's Got a Brand New Bag. "The Hardest Working Man in Show Business" fo' sho'!" Black music for black people. Teh awesomeness.

  • oooooooooooommmmmmmmgggggggggg­gg!!!

  • The Shakespeare of popular music. He could do everything. Sing, dance, write, arrange, lead a band, in any genre. Jump blues, MOR, soul, R&B, funk (which he invented), rock. He is the presiding figure over the hip hop and sample-based dance music of the 80s and 90s. The REAL king.

  • I've loved James Brown since I first heard his first record," Please, Please, Please" in 1956. White radio stations wouldn't play it. It was considered "race" music and it was played only on "race" or black stations. This is why Pat Boone recorded "Aint that a shame" because white stations wouldn't play Fats Domino. In 1983 I saw James Brown in person with a front row seat, in a small venue. He was "the hardest working man in show business, and the funkiest man alive". God Bless James Brown.

  • I just wanna, get on ya pony and ride!!

  • Looking at this date, this would have been the day after King was assassinated in Memphis. I heard stories about this performance, how the authorities wanted him to cancel it, and how he insisted that it would be the best thing to go on with the performance. I think it was done for free too, at least that's the story I heard.

  • I'd give anything to be James Brown for 3 minutes. I think that's all I could handle.

  • 2:34 love this moment. It's so calm and the guitar is so subtle

  • Those are not ghost notes That is the double up of the snare with the bass drum & the cymbals. He is playing the hi hat tempo on the ride cymbal the hi hat is only opening 4 times through out the drum rhythm.You know the Funky Drummer that was released a few years later? This is the real Funky Drummer that is on that song too I belive.

    We all Loved James Brown the best in Music period.

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