I appreciate him so much more now, than even as a child in the 60's. You look back and realize how innovative and hardworking he was. Gotta be many days that he pushed through, even when he wasn't feeling well. I suspect this may be one of those times. His work ethic is the platinum standard of the entertainment industry bar none. Rest now Godfather. Blessings.
Maceo Parker Solos 2:11 Soul Power 11:50 It's Time to Love (Put a Little Love In Your Heart) 23:05 Living in America 28:04 Doing It To Death (Gonna Have A Funky Good Time) 36:57 Make It Funky 45:06 Blues in the Night 53:37 Prisoner Of Love 1:13:07 I Got The Feelin' 1:33:48 Get Up (I Feel Like Being a) Sex Machine
Maceo’s solo on Prisoner Of Love is nothing short of brilliant, as is the dancing during Papa’s Got a Brand New Bag. One of my favourite live performances from James Brown.
What a show !!! One of my favorite from James Brown. The JB's at at their best. So many great musicians on stage. And what about Maceo Parker... He's on fire on this show. Love it !
James was (to me and many others) the of all times!!! In my teen and beyond always had me on my feet!!! He had me on my dancing feet ALWAYS!!! JUST eish he was still creating music!@! So very sorry he"s not around any longer! WILL ALWAYS LOVE MR JAMES BROWN!!! ❤😊
James Brown is indeed the first to have developed and invented the rhythm and this Soul-Funk groove, which will then inspire countless artists including Rap. James Brown is the King of Soul, father of Funk and spiritual father of M.Jackson and Prince and the most plundered and sampled artist in the world, with among others Funky Drummer, the drum rhythm, the monstrous groove that will inspire thousands of musicians. I saw James Brown on stage 10 times in Paris, from 1984 to 2004, a nuclear bomb with the presence of his still unrivaled musicians, see Macéo Parker etc. James Brown is and remains the greatest performer on stage (and in the studio), which Mick Jagger and many others will say. Not to mention his very active activities in politics for the defense of black people in the USA (with Sam Cook). He is the only artist and Icon of the black people in the United States, and in a certain way in the world. He's the Boss. I have almost all the James Brown albums with old instrumental vinyls as well, and Mind Power in the JB Paybak album from 73 has an incredible groove with wah wah guitar.
James Brown is indeed the first to have developed and invented the rhythm and this Soul-Funk groove, which will then inspire countless artists including Rap. James Brown is the King of Soul, father of Funk and spiritual father of M.Jackson and Prince and the most plundered and sampled artist in the world, with among others Funky Drummer, the drum rhythm, the monstrous groove that will inspire thousands of musicians. I saw James Brown on stage 10 times in Paris, from 1984 to 2004, a nuclear bomb with the presence of his still unrivaled musicians, see Macéo Parker etc. James Brown is and remains the greatest performer on stage (and in the studio), which Mick Jagger and many others will say. Not to mention his very active activities in politics for the defense of black people in the USA (with Sam Cook). He is the only artist and Icon of the black people in the United States, and in a certain way in the world. He's the Boss. I have almost all the James Brown albums with old instrumental vinyls as well, and Mind Power in the JB Paybak album from 73 has an incredible groove with wah wah guitar.
0:00 Maceo Parker Introduction 1:23 Soul Power 74 8:19 It's Time to Love (Put a Little Love In Your Heart) 13:45 The King 14:46 Untitled 16:24 James Brown Introduction 18:07 Give It Up or Turnit A Loose 21:01 Living in America 26:10 Doing It To Death (Gonna Have A Funky Good Time) 30:03 Cold Sweat 30:28 Try Me 33:40 I'll Go Crazy 35:32 Make It Funky 40:59 Get on the Good Foot 44:44 Blues in the Night 51:12 Prisoner Of Love 1:00:55 There's No Business Like Show Business 1:02:13 Get Up Offa That Thing 1:06:18 How Do You Stop 1:11:17 I Got The Feelin' 1:17:54 Papa's Got A Brand New Bag 1:20:21 I Got You (I Feel Good) 1:22:42 Out Of Sight 1:23:54 It's A Man's Man's Man's World 1:33:29 Get Up (I Feel Like Being a) Sex Machine 1:38:17 Jam 1:39:04 Living in America (Reprise) 1:40:42 Living in America (Finale)
To be more specific, the song at 13:45 is “The King” and I’m sure you have heard it before. It is kinda rearranged/sped up and I love the original song because it was one of the first JB songs that I listened to when I was a kid. The one at 14:48 is the one that I don’t know its title but I know they first performed it in ‘84 and I like it too.
What about naming the band members? I’ll do that James Brown- Lead vocals, keyboards, bandleader, and dancer Danny Ray- M.C. Maceo Parker- alto sax, Co-bandleader St.Clair Pinckney- Tenor sax Joe Collier- Trumpet Ron Laster- guitar Tony Jones- guitar Jimmy Lee Moore- bass Johny Griggs- percussion Arthur Dixon- drums Tony Cook- drums Martha High- vocals Larry Moore- keyboards Charles Sherrell- keyboards, band director
It's fine, but the band performed this song much better than this in the 90s and the '00s. The sound of the drums does not fit with this song, maybe too much compressed? The guitar and bass were too low here though.
@@josephellis6697Agree to disagree ig, the later renditions are good for their own reasons but this is my all time favourite. The horn section is really good this whole show imo, this is the best opening act I've seen.
I appreciate him so much more now, than even as a child in the 60's. You look back and realize how innovative and hardworking he was. Gotta be many days that he pushed through, even when he wasn't feeling well. I suspect this may be one of those times. His work ethic is the platinum standard of the entertainment industry bar none. Rest now Godfather. Blessings.
Maceo Parker Solos
2:11 Soul Power
11:50 It's Time to Love (Put a Little Love In Your Heart)
23:05 Living in America
28:04 Doing It To Death (Gonna Have A Funky Good Time)
36:57 Make It Funky
45:06 Blues in the Night
53:37 Prisoner Of Love
1:13:07 I Got The Feelin'
1:33:48 Get Up (I Feel Like Being a) Sex Machine
Blues has a way of healing the heart and lifting the spirit
Che fenomeno.......concerto stupendo...... indimenticabile..chi farà più concerti così...?
Maceo’s solo on Prisoner Of Love is nothing short of brilliant, as is the dancing during Papa’s Got a Brand New Bag.
One of my favourite live performances from James Brown.
Each to their own but this is nothing compared to performances in 60s/70s
Rest in power Mr Brown 🙏duplicated but never be replaced!!!🎉🎉
Hardest working man and Band ever. Amazing. That lady singer got some pipes on her. Prettiest voice and style ever. 💯
Amen❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Um dos melhores som, em termos de show, que só podia ser in Berlin...
What a show !!! One of my favorite from James Brown. The JB's at at their best. So many great musicians on stage. And what about Maceo Parker... He's on fire on this show. Love it !
James was (to me and many others) the of all times!!! In my teen and beyond always had me on my feet!!! He had me on my dancing feet ALWAYS!!! JUST eish he was still creating music!@! So very sorry he"s not around any longer! WILL ALWAYS LOVE MR
JAMES BROWN!!! ❤😊
James Brown is indeed the first to have developed and invented the rhythm and this Soul-Funk groove, which will then inspire countless artists including Rap. James Brown is the King of Soul, father of Funk and spiritual father of M.Jackson and Prince and the most plundered and sampled artist in the world, with among others Funky Drummer, the drum rhythm, the monstrous groove that will inspire thousands of musicians. I saw James Brown on stage 10 times in Paris, from 1984 to 2004, a nuclear bomb with the presence of his still unrivaled musicians, see Macéo Parker etc. James Brown is and remains the greatest performer on stage (and in the studio), which Mick Jagger and many others will say. Not to mention his very active activities in politics for the defense of black people in the USA (with Sam Cook). He is the only artist and Icon of the black people in the United States, and in a certain way in the world. He's the Boss.
I have almost all the James Brown albums with old instrumental vinyls as well, and Mind Power in the JB Paybak album from 73 has an incredible groove with wah wah guitar.
Ese Saxo fantástico q marcha❤❤❤
The hardest working man in this industry, the godfather of soul
THE KING! 👑
I have the DVD but didn't know there were more songs ! More like this please !
Simply amazing! James Brown a true music genius, RIP LEGEND! 👑🙏
The Cold War time 1988
James Brown is indeed the first to have developed and invented the rhythm and this Soul-Funk groove, which will then inspire countless artists including Rap. James Brown is the King of Soul, father of Funk and spiritual father of M.Jackson and Prince and the most plundered and sampled artist in the world, with among others Funky Drummer, the drum rhythm, the monstrous groove that will inspire thousands of musicians. I saw James Brown on stage 10 times in Paris, from 1984 to 2004, a nuclear bomb with the presence of his still unrivaled musicians, see Macéo Parker etc. James Brown is and remains the greatest performer on stage (and in the studio), which Mick Jagger and many others will say. Not to mention his very active activities in politics for the defense of black people in the USA (with Sam Cook). He is the only artist and Icon of the black people in the United States, and in a certain way in the world. He's the Boss.
I have almost all the James Brown albums with old instrumental vinyls as well, and Mind Power in the JB Paybak album from 73 has an incredible groove with wah wah guitar.
JAMES BROWN! JAMES BROWN! JAMES BROWN! 💥💣💥💣💥
bravo !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Can’t wait!
The intro was Fire
Fenomenal ❤
09:05 ... Instrumental version of James Brown's "Put A Little Love In Your Heart," which was a current single.
カッコ良い😎✨✨✨✨✨
0:00 Maceo Parker Introduction
1:23 Soul Power 74
8:19 It's Time to Love (Put a Little Love In Your Heart)
13:45 The King
14:46 Untitled
16:24 James Brown Introduction
18:07 Give It Up or Turnit A Loose
21:01 Living in America
26:10 Doing It To Death (Gonna Have A Funky Good Time)
30:03 Cold Sweat
30:28 Try Me
33:40 I'll Go Crazy
35:32 Make It Funky
40:59 Get on the Good Foot
44:44 Blues in the Night
51:12 Prisoner Of Love
1:00:55 There's No Business Like Show Business
1:02:13 Get Up Offa That Thing
1:06:18 How Do You Stop
1:11:17 I Got The Feelin'
1:17:54 Papa's Got A Brand New Bag
1:20:21 I Got You (I Feel Good)
1:22:42 Out Of Sight
1:23:54 It's A Man's Man's Man's World
1:33:29 Get Up (I Feel Like Being a) Sex Machine
1:38:17 Jam
1:39:04 Living in America (Reprise)
1:40:42 Living in America (Finale)
To be more specific, the song at 13:45 is “The King” and I’m sure you have heard it before. It is kinda rearranged/sped up and I love the original song because it was one of the first JB songs that I listened to when I was a kid. The one at 14:48 is the one that I don’t know its title but I know they first performed it in ‘84 and I like it too.
What about naming the band members? I’ll do that
James Brown- Lead vocals, keyboards, bandleader, and dancer
Danny Ray- M.C.
Maceo Parker- alto sax, Co-bandleader
St.Clair Pinckney- Tenor sax
Joe Collier- Trumpet
Ron Laster- guitar
Tony Jones- guitar
Jimmy Lee Moore- bass
Johny Griggs- percussion
Arthur Dixon- drums
Tony Cook- drums
Martha High- vocals
Larry Moore- keyboards
Charles Sherrell- keyboards, band director
@@josephellis6697 ach I knew it sounded familiar, good catch
Beautiful, thank you❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉
Irreplaceable, a dynasty should have been built from this combination❤💯.....In the History of the World.
It’s too funky in here✌️
Representing Minnesota here
How great James Brown in Argentina, you already have the bust in Casa Rosada 😊😊😊
Brown James Brown 🙌😇❤️
I believe James was some kin to my grandfather.❤💥💯
Living in America 🇺🇸
Tight,tight,tight,the best
Fun show
Long live James Blawn
HAPPY BIRTHDAY MR GODFATHER OF SOUL
Fantastic superb
James Brown is King
Hell yeah 🎶🎶🎶
カッコいい
恐ろしくカッコいい
登場まで19分以上かかり
途中休憩も挟む
しかし、なんだ、
このカッコよさ
もう体が勝手に動き出した
最後にオーサカの厚生年金会館で観たのが最後になるとは、、、、
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❤❤❤
This concert was around the end of a rough few years for him
Atlanta is in the house 🏠
Number one. Mythical!
Brasiiiillll
"Hand to hand, across the nation" ... it could be the national anthem. JB #1.
1:22:58 He is speaking the language of the Gods.
I think he said Joe Tex? 🤔
1:23 Maceo's rendition of Soul Power 74 is incredible here!
It's fine, but the band performed this song much better than this in the 90s and the '00s. The sound of the drums does not fit with this song, maybe too much compressed? The guitar and bass were too low here though.
@@josephellis6697Agree to disagree ig, the later renditions are good for their own reasons but this is my all time favourite. The horn section is really good this whole show imo, this is the best opening act I've seen.
James brown
So true!
Everybody getting fined at @30:03 😂😂😂
They were WAY off beat 😂 they got fined alright
What is the name of the trumpeter?
Joe Collier. He died about a year ago.
Bombazo permanente ¶ y energético √. ° ^. °. ∆ ^ j. //
James Brown Papa Brand Papa Brand Papa Brand Lyrics video
Mick Jagger learned his moves from James Brown.
🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
Takes JB twenty minutes to get on stage.
Yeah it's pretty awesome
Sammy Davis sounds funny
Don't he always though?
❤James❤Brown❤
RIP👑
🙏🙏🙏