I wonder why the audience wasn’t as excited as his previous audiences. He probably wasn’t the norm in London like he was in America. Idk. All I know is, I would have been screaming my head off if I saw him dance that smooth at that age.
British audiences are much more reserved - especially an audience in a TV studio for a stage musical star's show. JB was a guest. Watch for my special video about working with Mr. Brown!
@@otto_north Great. And I really think you'll enjoy my new album NILES SMILES which is VERY FUNKY INDEED! You can listen on th-cam.com/play/PLPr-34pRXY0P28V-QlKcyF2W5mW44ACrv.html. and listen to this one first th-cam.com/play/PLPr-34pRXY0P28V-QlKcyF2W5mW44ACrv.html
love that you're sharing these performances but I've got one gripe, how come you've cropped them in 16:9? The original recording was in 4:3 and we're missing out on a bunch of image by cropping it, which is especially detrimental here where it's James Brown and you gotta see his feet.
It’s too hard to find an entertainer dancing with that speed and accuracy in his 60s or 70s. There is only James Brown
Astounding!
He truly knew how to lift one's spirit! His footwork is fabulous 🙂And I really like the dress of the backing singers.
Amazing!
I wonder why the audience wasn’t as excited as his previous audiences. He probably wasn’t the norm in London like he was in America. Idk. All I know is, I would have been screaming my head off if I saw him dance that smooth at that age.
British audiences are much more reserved - especially an audience in a TV studio for a stage musical star's show. JB was a guest. Watch for my special video about working with Mr. Brown!
@@richardnilesbandzilla6120 Ah, I understand. Thank you for the insight and I will stay tuned.
@@otto_north Great. And I really think you'll enjoy my new album NILES SMILES which is VERY FUNKY INDEED! You can listen on th-cam.com/play/PLPr-34pRXY0P28V-QlKcyF2W5mW44ACrv.html. and listen to this one first th-cam.com/play/PLPr-34pRXY0P28V-QlKcyF2W5mW44ACrv.html
love that you're sharing these performances but I've got one gripe, how come you've cropped them in 16:9? The original recording was in 4:3 and we're missing out on a bunch of image by cropping it, which is especially detrimental here where it's James Brown and you gotta see his feet.
This is TH-cam. I do my best. I am trying to show stuff that was lost by th TV vision mixers, who take wide shots 'to be safe'.