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LeeBaby Sims says:

Original broadcast date = February 10, 1973

Lawrence Lavan says:

Good

didier d'agostino says:

James Brown restera mon idole ! à 14 ANS ,j’organisais des “boums” et on
dansait des heures sur sa musique, je lui doit tout ! Mon sens du rythme
à été transfigurer par sa rythmique hypnotique et dansante, au groove
imparable ! Mon jeu de batterie restera imprégné à vie de cette “source
intense et unique “.

Re△Love∞ution says:

Si vous êtes français cliquez sur “sous-titres” en bas à droite ça vaut le
détour ! ;)

Charles Dupont says:

JAMES LE DIEU DE LA SOUL RIP JE L AI VU EN VRAI A LYON FRANCE SUPER
DEFONCE SOUL L AME DE LA VIE

Toxa E. says:

YEAAAA Mr.Brown:)!!!!!!!!!!!!

mariabbb1964 says:

@blkshepherd thats why he kill him self

martin eden says:

Make it funky…John D. Ross…you were right

Steven Stephen says:

@mariabbb1964 well you know some folks cant cope. he also was told he only
had weeks to live because of the terminal cancer and he didnt want his ex
wife to get the insurance. so he figgured if he killed himself the
insurance company would not pay off. what he didnt know is they do Pay off
if the policy is over two years old which it was. too bad he didnt leave
his son as Sold beneficiary. after all they were divorced.

voltron2006 says:

The wide shot of James, his horn players and all of the dancers at 5:45 is
epic!! It’s impossible to watch this without moving. Seeing stuff like this
makes me think I was born 20 years too late. 😉

Steven Stephen says:

RIP Don..you were a bad man in your day. Thanks for taking us on a Soulful
journey

Phil Silverman says:

probably 1973. I saw the original telecast!

Psa1mist9 says:

Awesome! The best part is the break at 6:55 the trumpet players. Whew James
Brown = Genius!

James B says:

@CLM531 Thank you… Get on the Goodfoot did not exist in 1971, lol.

Martin Fernandez says:

A new battery?? Of course, thanks

Ed TC Wilson says:

Magnificent performance / live sounds better than the recording

FireHorse11291966 says:

The Best!

MiZzM3M309 says:

wowwww

HypeRhymz says:

Untouchable

Mark Graves says:

oh yes..

MrLuigiFercotti says:

This is just classic. I remember watching Soul Train as kid, way cooler
than American Bandstand. Plus this is live, not lip synced. This white kid
learned to get funky with a little help from my friends.

wmbrown6 says:

. . . which led into “Make It Funky.”

MichaelZodok says:

Thank you for posting this. I am the biggest James Brown fan I know. Keep
em’ coming!

The Black says:

Forty years later and the funk still crawls up your spine, takes control of
your nervous system and makes you move.

PatrioticPirate says:

Oh, my GOD… Look at it. THIS is real music. THIS is real talent. LISTEN
TO THAT. Young bucks have NO clue what to do with this.

Clint Graves says:

That was the first Soul Train episode I saw when it aired on WTVD-TV in
Durham,NC in 1973. It brought memories. I like to know who sang the first
Soul Train theme? Don Cornelius was a pioneer and would be sorely missed. I
remember footage on TMZ a few years back and saw Cornelius was walking like
a man ten years older.

forasaje says:

Well, he was pop’ ping pills. If he were alive to day, you’d probably be
one of the many who made fun of Jackson. He was a freak…keep it real!

Angenette Harris says:

first off no i would and two the reason he was on pills because of pain he
suffered went the fire from the Pepsi comericals you idiot! if you knew
anything about the jackson clain MJ copy JB’s moves now neither wasn’t
perfect but who isn’t? no your facts before you run your big trap! pal! ok
God bless you have a nice day

pollardmark says:

Funkiest Dude Ever Created … PERIOD !! lol

Jody Pate says:

this ain’t ’71, i remember watching this in ’72 or ’73

blyrio says:

The greatest entertainer in the world…

Bob7Darker says:

Kool Herc is father of Hip Hop James Brown is GRANDFATHER. All the B-Boys
breakdance to the God of Soul

Pedro Santana says:

Pocha vlw, é meio difícil de valoriza a minha época, já que tudo gira em
torno de putaria, droga, lixos sonoros e todas essas parafernálias, mas eu
tento, Ajudou sim podecrê (:

Phil Silverman says:

the man wrote the song, performs the song, choreographs the song…what a
shame…no computers in sight!

MiNombreEsTabu says:

of the Solar System

sometimes350 says:

yessir….true james brown and tha jb’s

Jody Pate says:

“Good Foot”! i grew up with this jam

renee xuereb says:

How true. Like James Brown, He basically adopted conservative values and
utilized his God-given talent by producing a service which benefitted
millions! Unlike most blacks today who are trained to view themselves as
“perennial victims” of racism who can’t get ahead without the aid of
government dependency, both men vociferously rejected the soul-crippling
philosophy of “compassionate white liberalism” which is centered on abject
failure!

ombudlady says:

How realism can really be..

sirresebethea says:

Now That is PURE FUNK, the hardest working man in show business. That is
where Michael Jackson got all his moves from James Brown the original.

MsJollycholly says:

I watch this and wonder how in Gods name we went from this, and ‘Fight the
Power” to n’s and hos? God help us.

HIROYUKI SAITOH says:

JAPANESE? WHY?

ANDRA JOHNSON ALI says:

LOOK @DONs AF’FRO….THANKS JB&DON…BLOVE

Phil Silverman says:

which song do U say is not his song/composition? 🙂

F12011cm says:

@druhbe1996 ANYTHING live by James Brown sounds a trillion times better
than the studio recording. I found this out after buying some compilition
CDs in 1992 after I watched The Commitments.

PatrioticPirate says:

I feel sorry for those individuals. I rest my case.

PaulDA2000 says:

This can’r be from 1971. It has to be from at least 1972 and probably 1973
because ‘Get On The Good Foot’ and ‘King Heroin’ didn’t come out until 1972.

forasaje says:

How is a diss…it’s an observation..

oliverecords says:

Do you realize the funkiness of this?

mancetrakk01 says:

I remember i was supposed to see him for the FIRST TIME at B.B. Kings House
of blues in NYC….and he PASSED AWAY…i was SO MESSED UP about that !!

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