R.I.P. James Brown
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His are, IMHO, some of the best records ever made.
As a kid, "I Got You", "Please, Please, Please" and "Papa's Got A Brand New Bag", among others, enthralled and frightened me. Those were take no prisoners grooves, and not too many others have captured such realism and layed it down on tape.
RIP, James Brown.
As a kid, "I Got You", "Please, Please, Please" and "Papa's Got A Brand New Bag", among others, enthralled and frightened me. Those were take no prisoners grooves, and not too many others have captured such realism and layed it down on tape.
RIP, James Brown.
James dying on Christmas was indeed a bit of a shock...next came Gerald Ford, and I found myself pondering the old superstition that famous deaths occur in groups of three. Who would be the third, I wondered? Then, at 8 pm MST last night came the answer: Saddam Hussein, "The Hardest Working Tyrant in Government Business". I understand he was very tough and demanding to work for, and quite elusive when being pursued by the Authorities...he and James are definitely tied for "Worst Bad-Hair-Day Mug Shot"...
So there you have it: James, Jerry and Saddam, sitting together in the Waiting Room Of The Afterlife...
James: "I feel good!"
Saddam: "Death To America!"
Jerry: "Watch out for that last step, it's a doozy!"
So there you have it: James, Jerry and Saddam, sitting together in the Waiting Room Of The Afterlife...
James: "I feel good!"
Saddam: "Death To America!"
Jerry: "Watch out for that last step, it's a doozy!"
I didn't get where I am today by being on time...
