The Godfather of Soul James Brown . We love you and miss you! We will never forget you playing at the IGUANA CLUB We celebrated our 30th birthday many moons ago. And the GRASS ROOTS also played.
James Brown was a super bad brother and the music proves my point!! We can only say like one of his many hits says ; ain't it funky now!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Soul Brother #1! I can only think of 1 group that may have arguably had a tighter or just as tight band as James, the Band is Sam & Dave's studio band. Thanks to my father for making me listen to the oldies on KRTH 101 in LA while growing up and quizzing me on who the artist was that was playing any particular song. While I didn't fully appreciate it then, I know what music is now when I listen to %99 of the groups that release albums today. All the young kids, especially the black youth should go raid their grandparents record collection and educate themselves on what music should be. Forget 2 quarters (50 cent) & Jay Z or whatever he calls himself and the rest of the black self proclaimed artists.. They couldn't have shared the same stage with James, Temptations, King Curtis, O'Jays, the Intruders or any of the Barry Gordy/ Gamble & Huff era bands. Lastly, turn off the computer and learn to play an instrument. Anyone can push a button & play pre- programmed electronic music.
A rarely told, but true, story is that when Elvis died and he placed in a Chapel of Rest in Memphis, a Presley family member came to sit with Elvis only to find James Brown there already all on his own. When asked how long he'd been there Brown replied "All day. Elvis was my brother. I loved him". Just reminds us that while we may argue about this and that about our idols, these two great, the very best of all time had nothing but love and respect for each other.
This is possibly JB s baddest groove..and doing it justice live is v difficult even for the genius himself This version i think is the best and catches James at his regal baddest. Stupendous.
LMAO James Brown got the Godfather of Soul on his belly! He's a bad mutha. Can't nobody scream like James Brown. I bet if this wasn't for tv this performance would have been way more off the chain than it already is.
@TheDrummerDude17 Yes this is on the 1974 dvd compilation of The Midnight Special. Do whatever you can to get these dvd's. They are sensational. Amazing to see all these great perfrmers doing their thing - LIVE!!! They had a stand-up comic perform on each show too. George Carlin was one! They are simply fantastic. Go to the website - midnightspecial . Easily worth the money spent.
It is Ka-Razor! It you do a little googling you can find it from the source.... it's a refference to the 70's fad of black men carrying razors to hopefully avoid getting lynched
WHAT??? James Brown performed this song on The Midnight Special? All I've seen is his 1977 performance of Get Up Offa That Thing. Where did you find this? Is it on one of the DVD's?
@MrBuzzbee74: Thankfully I already have a large collection of these, but I don't remember seeing this on the 1974 one...hmm. Was it 1974 or More 1974? And was it one of the orange cases or the blue ones?
Sorry, but you're wrong tubesnova. Google: "James Brown The Payback lyrics."
THE PAYBACK verse 8 : Get down with my woman, that ain't right You hollarin' and cussin', you wanna fight Don't do me no darn favor I don't know karate, but I know ka-razor (Yes we do)
of course its crazy not razor ppl look at other versions of him singing it, just because someone googled the lyric dont mean they are right!! James Brown dont need to use a razor to fight its insaine, get a grip man
The Godfather of Soul James Brown .
We love you and miss you!
We will never forget you playing at the IGUANA CLUB
We celebrated our 30th birthday many moons ago.
And the GRASS ROOTS also played.
Saw your movie great movie!
This is how you put on a show. Worth every dime.
James Brown was a super bad brother and the music proves my point!! We can only say like one of his many hits says ; ain't it funky now!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
PURE RAW SOUL, ENERGY, FUNK!!!!!!!!
Deadly funky groove!
He was to funky for this world :-( God bless J.B
Mr. Soul... Mr. Groove
Awesome...love the two women and the man dancing too!!
Damn, look at Wolfman Jack! I remember listening to him on KRTH 101 many years ago.
live from Chula Vista California.
Kick ass song
hep me.
Soul Brother #1! I can only think of 1 group that may have arguably had a tighter or just as tight band as James, the Band is Sam & Dave's studio band. Thanks to my father for making me listen to the oldies on KRTH 101 in LA while growing up and quizzing me on who the artist was that was playing any particular song. While I didn't fully appreciate it then, I know what music is now when I listen to %99 of the groups that release albums today. All the young kids, especially the black youth should go raid their grandparents record collection and educate themselves on what music should be. Forget 2 quarters (50 cent) & Jay Z or whatever he calls himself and the rest of the black self proclaimed artists.. They couldn't have shared the same stage with James, Temptations, King Curtis, O'Jays, the Intruders or any of the Barry Gordy/ Gamble & Huff era bands. Lastly, turn off the computer and learn to play an instrument. Anyone can push a button & play pre- programmed electronic music.
Fantastic
A rarely told, but true, story is that when Elvis died and he placed in a Chapel of Rest in Memphis, a Presley family member came to sit with Elvis only to find James Brown there already all on his own. When asked how long he'd been there Brown replied "All day. Elvis was my brother. I loved him". Just reminds us that while we may argue about this and that about our idols, these two great, the very best of all time had nothing but love and respect for each other.
Now THIS is music!!! So good!
This is possibly JB s baddest groove..and doing it justice live is v difficult even for the genius himself This version i think is the best and catches James at his regal baddest. Stupendous.
harpreet singh what does a Sikh know about this soul brother
@@matt7iron what an ignorant comment. Music brings everyone together.
LMAO James Brown got the Godfather of Soul on his belly!
He's a bad mutha. Can't nobody scream like James Brown. I bet if this wasn't for tv this performance would have been way more off the chain than it already is.
THANK YOU!!!! 1 love
My Theme Song...hell yeah.
This is just "Bad Ass" James was the man!!! you cant see live performances like this these days that are worth a S^%# Bummer
Hes not the godfather of soul hes just GOD!!!
@TheDrummerDude17 Yes this is on the 1974 dvd compilation of The Midnight Special. Do whatever you can to get these dvd's. They are sensational. Amazing to see all these great perfrmers doing their thing - LIVE!!! They had a stand-up comic perform on each show too. George Carlin was one! They are simply fantastic. Go to the website - midnightspecial . Easily worth the money spent.
shit - that's real Music
Has anybody watched ''The payback'' or ''Hustle''concert in 1975?
lmao. that is my favorite line.
@2:29 check out the capes on the horn section
Double time kick!
Check out Maceo on the left.He's just having to much fun!
Nice one nellie360 :)
Ha! It does "slash"...." I can dig rappin -I'm ready!- I can dig scrappin"! LOL!
Mr payback
1:28-1:37 - GET DOWN
It is Ka-Razor! It you do a little googling you can find it from the source.... it's a refference to the 70's fad of black men carrying razors to hopefully avoid getting lynched
I don't know Karate but I know Ka-razor!
... I don't KNOW Ka-ra-te- but I know Ka-razor! LOL!
@jkbosh my thoughts exactly
LOL I do that shit all the time!! I'm 25 man and know how you feel
WHAT??? James Brown performed this song on The Midnight Special? All I've seen is his 1977 performance of Get Up Offa That Thing. Where did you find this? Is it on one of the DVD's?
@MrBuzzbee74: Thankfully I already have a large collection of these, but I don't remember seeing this on the 1974 one...hmm. Was it 1974 or More 1974? And was it one of the orange cases or the blue ones?
1:28
its crazy not razor check other versions
todo odeiam o cris *-----------------------------*
Who were the Background singer's???
"I don't know karate but I know karezza." It's the coitus reservatus of Beverly Paschal Randolph. Get it right.
Tight to death!
Sorry, but you're wrong tubesnova.
Google: "James Brown The Payback lyrics."
THE PAYBACK verse 8 :
Get down with my woman, that ain't right
You hollarin' and cussin', you wanna fight
Don't do me no darn favor
I don't know karate, but I know ka-razor
(Yes we do)
in his accent ah fuck it!! whats the point I know it aint razor
hahha the host sounds like a troll
of course its crazy not razor ppl look at other versions of him singing it, just because someone googled the lyric dont mean they are right!! James Brown dont need to use a razor to fight its insaine, get a grip man