I saw James Brown at T in the Park festival in 2005 ; he was 78 at the time, and he gave a better and more energetic performance than every other band I saw that year. A true legend.
One of favorites by James Brown. He was called "The Godfather of Soul". There will NEVER be another James Brown. He always put his heart into every performance.
Ladies and gentlemen a re-introduction to the God Father of Soul, the American legend, the black in the "always on track" The brown when you out on the town, Ladies and gentlemen Mr. James Brown
Fantasy Concert Prince opens, MJ follows while Prince plays all of the guitar solos like Beat It and Dirty Diana. JB closes with Prince playing rhythm and maybe some drums.
This was in Zaire in a concert connected to the Ali/Foreman fight. And yea that move with the mic where it landed behind his neck was on purpose. I saw Mr. Brown live about 100 times since 1971 until 2005. And over a dozen time’s in 1974 and he did mic tricks like that all the time.
@@MinuteSciMagicshorts I have no reason to lie “bro”. 😂🙄 I’m on the James Brown FB pages and everyone knows I’m one of his biggest fans. He has been my all time favorite entertainer since 1968 when was 12. I’m 1974 (and 1973) I saw him at THE APOLLO THEATER in Harlem every day for a week. I have every album and 45 he ever made and I’ve met him 5 times. Had lunch with him and his entourage in 1980 at the Stage Deli in NYC and I’m the”Paul” in the James Brown chapter in the 1982 book on soul music NOWHERE TO RUN by Gerri Hirshey. And my wife and I drive to Augusta, GA for his funeral when he passed away on Christmas Day in 2006.
Maaaaan let me tell you something, I've been a very huge fan of James Brown since 1995, and I was only a baby listening to James Brown for the very first time, bobbin my little head and everything 😂😂😂
I was in Zimbabwe and near-on the borden of Zambia while cruising Zambesi frickin' monster river so not too far from Zaire ! What a stunning Video !! Ahah Sir Travis is very funny !! You deserve a dance reaction ! Not enjoying hanging out with you... i absolutely adore it (remember it - the verb ?) ! When Suzi says "Stoppitt" at 1'46" and around...is so tender !!! Thank you Sir for your dance moves do them do them if you like ! 🤙🙉💫
If you guys are into comedy or reacting to comedy you should check out Eddie Murphy doing James Brown on Saturday night live! Look for the hot tub skit. James Brown is and always will be the man!!!
🤠 In his prime he was the single greatest entertainer in the universe! 🎤
Agreed very very few were this good he was a absolute beast on stage
RIP to the Godfather of Soul aka Soul Brother #1 aka the Hardest Working Man in Show Biz
Yes he was
There was a reason James Brown was called the world's greatest entertainer! You just saw why
so he was 41 in this video, and doing splits, yo.
I saw James Brown at T in the Park festival in 2005 ; he was 78 at the time, and he gave a better and more energetic performance than every other band I saw that year.
A true legend.
One of favorites by James Brown. He was called "The Godfather of Soul". There will NEVER be another James Brown. He always put his heart into every performance.
"I don't know karate, but I know k-razor...."
LOL
No, that was on purpose! James could handle a mic stand like no-one!
James Brown…the man, the myth and the absolute legend! Funk and soul personified!
JB set the bar for MJ and Prince.
The Godfather of Funk and creator of Funk: James Brown; R.I.P.
The Greatest start to a show ever' He went in right from the start' that's how you get a crowd rockin'
Ladies and gentlemen a re-introduction to the God Father of Soul, the American legend, the black in the "always on track" The brown when you out on the town, Ladies and gentlemen Mr. James Brown
You deserve more likes.
Get down with my woman, that ain't right... “I don't know karate, but I know ka razer!”
yeah... Mr. Dynamite... I saw him live three times... Thanks
Fantasy Concert Prince opens, MJ follows while Prince plays all of the guitar solos like Beat It and Dirty Diana. JB closes with Prince playing rhythm and maybe some drums.
This was in Zaire in a concert connected to the Ali/Foreman fight. And yea that move with the mic where it landed behind his neck was on purpose. I saw Mr. Brown live about 100 times since 1971 until 2005. And over a dozen time’s in 1974 and he did mic tricks like that all the time.
Dont cap bro
@@MinuteSciMagicshorts I have no reason to lie “bro”. 😂🙄 I’m on the James Brown FB pages and everyone knows I’m one of his biggest fans. He has been my all time favorite entertainer since 1968 when was 12. I’m 1974 (and 1973) I saw him
at THE APOLLO THEATER in Harlem every day for a week. I have every album and 45 he ever made and I’ve met him 5 times. Had lunch with him and his entourage in 1980 at the Stage Deli in NYC and I’m the”Paul” in the James Brown chapter in the 1982 book on soul music NOWHERE TO RUN by Gerri Hirshey. And my wife and I drive to Augusta, GA for his funeral when he passed away on Christmas Day in 2006.
James Brown was an inspiration in showmanship to Michael Jackson and Prince.
JAMES IS THE SHOW !
This Was Definitely One Of My Late Dad's Favorite Song's
TURN IT UP TO 11! LET IT POUND!
I love black people they are amazing I'm a metal guy this is where music came from blues there would be nothing with out them
That's my cousin the god father of soul
This man was one of the greatest entertainers of all time!
Great Reactions Everyone
Love love love
Soul brother number one.
The song Cold sweat in that same concert is fire!
The announcers name is DANNY RAYE. One of the greatest masters of ceremonies EVER!
James Brown in his prime.
Maaaaan let me tell you something, I've been a very huge fan of James Brown since 1995, and I was only a baby listening to James Brown for the very first time, bobbin my little head and everything 😂😂😂
This is from the movie When We Were Kings about the rumble in the jungle, great movie I highly recommend it
I remember seeing James Brown live in Kansas City back in the early 80s he was great funky as he wanted to be😮
I was in Zimbabwe and near-on the borden of Zambia while cruising Zambesi frickin' monster river so not too far from Zaire ! What a stunning Video !! Ahah Sir Travis is very funny !! You deserve a dance reaction ! Not enjoying hanging out with you... i absolutely adore it (remember it - the verb ?) ! When Suzi says "Stoppitt" at 1'46" and around...is so tender !!! Thank you Sir for your dance moves do them do them if you like ! 🤙🙉💫
U two got that mad flavor that I savor! Thanks for highlighting my dude JB, the ultimate God-pappy!
she has such a big personality
If you guys are into comedy or reacting to comedy you should check out Eddie Murphy doing James Brown on Saturday night live! Look for the hot tub skit. James Brown is and always will be the man!!!
So many copped James dance moves including Prince & MJ. The entertainer's entertainer !
Not to mention the fact that he’s the most sampled artist of all time while also helping develop several genres of music (Funk, R&B, Hip-Hop)
Mestre, potência, eletrizante, duvido ficar parado. FUNK
If you've never seen it, check out Eddie Murphy doing James Brown's Celebrity Hot Tub
cool!
R.I.P. Danny Ray.....
Classic
If from zaire in 74 it was the entertainment preceding the great Ali foreman championship fight. 😊
JB. Legend
Bruh...that man did 2 diff kinds of splits within the first few bars...and he was over 40
Warning: White Man dancing 😂
don't injure yourself trying that splits move,now! It'd be soooo embarassing on stage!
Who are you referring too?
Reaction James Brown e Michael Jackson no Bet awards 2003!!!
Ummm it was called the Big Payback.....but okay
Actually it’s not called The Big Payback. The actual song title is THE PAYBACK. Look it up.
@@PaulDA2000 Yes it is called the Payback, but the hook is sung the Big Payback. I am corrected
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