 | James Brown - I Got You (I Feel Good)
Tags: classic, classics, doo, love, oldie, oldies, rock, roll, soul, wop
Description: James Brown - I Got You (I Feel Good)
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 | James Brown - I Got You (I Feel Good)
Tags: R&B, sould
Description: Musician. Born James Joseph Brown, Jr. on May 3, 1933 in Barnwell, South Carolina. One of the most significant figures in black pop music, he began his singing career in Macon, GA with the Gospel Starlighters. In 1954 he formed a vocal group, the Famous Flames, with whom he recorded his first cry ballads, Please, Please, Please (1956) and Try Me (1958). Combining gospel and blues roots with a stage presentation that mixed calculated hysteria and absolute musical precision, he emerged by 1962 as the leading star in rhythm and blues and one of its key innovators.
During the late 1960s Brown's ambiguous racial politics made him an emblematic figure for both moderate and radical movements. His 1968 recording, Say It Loud, I'm Black and I'm Proud, became an anthem of the Black Power movement. By the early 1970s he had become one of the first black entertainers to assume complete control of his own career, and this remains an enduring aspect of his legacy. An inaugural member of the Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame (1968), the next year his recording Living in America won a Grammy for best rhythm & blues performance.
In 1988, James was jailed for three years on charges that included aggravated assault. Upon his release (1991) he resumed his career as a leading concert and recording artist. Though he had been arrested in recent years for drug possession and domestic abuse, Brown continued to record, perform and make music and tour -- in 2006, his Seven Decades Of Funk World Tour.
The legendary Godfather of Soul died December 25, 2006 in Atlanta, Georgia at the age of 73.
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 | James Brown in Ski Party
Tags: ifeelgood, jamesbrown, skiparty
Description: James Brown sings "I Got You (I Feel Good)" -- in a ski sweater! -- in the 1965 Frankie Fallie film Ski Party
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 | James Brown Live 8 - I Feel Good
Tags: 'I, 'Live, 8', Brown, Concert, Edinburgh, Feel, Funk, Good', James, Scotland, Soul
Description: James Brown performs I Feel Good in Edinburgh for Live 8 - stunning performance from the Godfather of Soul!
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 | I feel good
Tags: animación, animation, baile, brown, cartoon, chompi, contours, dance, do, esther, feel, good, james, love, me, the, you
Description: Gracias por todos los comentarios. Los aprecio!
Thanks for all the nice comments. I appreciate them!
:D
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Music: James Brown - I Feel Good
The contours - Do you love me
Animation made by me.
I used Windows Movie Maker and Microsoft Paint.
I made it in a week.
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Lyrics:
Whoa-oa-oa! I feel good, I knew that I would, now
I feel good, I knew that I would, now
So good, so good, I got you
Whoa! I feel nice, like sugar and spice
I feel nice, like sugar and spice
So nice, so nice, I got you
When I hold you in my arms
I know that I can't do no wrong
and when I hold you in my arms
My love won't do you no harm
And I feel nice, like sugar and spice
I feel nice, like sugar and spice
So nice, so nice, I got you
So good, so good, I got you
HEY!!
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 | Marva Whitney, Lyn Collins & James Brown - ...(Get Together)
Tags: Soul
Description: Rare Record Single on Federal King
A James Brown Production
Marva Whitney, Lyn Collins & James Brown - Things Got To Get Better (Get Together) Federal King KNG - 006A
Marva Whitney was, like Lyn Collins and Vicki Anderson, a crucial part of the James Brown Revue. She worked (including a tour of Vietnam) and recorded with Brown from 1967 to 1970, making several superhot 45s and an excellent (and rare) album.
Though all of the Brown-associated divas were powerful vocalists, I am of the opinion that Whitney was the most intense. One need only listen to 'It's My Thing' to realize the eardrum stretching capacity of her voice. That she took that mighty power, and applied it to the funk is to the lasting benefit of all involved.
That particular record was an R&B Top 20 hit in 1969. I would posit that its failure to chart any higher (or perform similarly on the Pop side of things) is a testament to its intensity.
That the record she followed it with -- 'Things Got To Get Better (Get Together)' - was less successful is, once you've heard it, inconceivable. Was the listening public so stunned by 'It's My Thing' that they were unable to process further funk power properly, forcing them instead to fill their ears with bubblegum, hippie rawk and other unsuitable -- yet easier to digest -- substitutes?
As was the answer in the old 'How many licks does it take to get to the center of a Tootsie Pop' conundrum -- "The world may never know."
However, that the listening public of 1969 did itself -- and Marva Whitney -- a disservice by failing to properly reward her genius, is undeniable, and getting this track up into the ether of the interwebs, where it might be exposed to a new world (and maybe a few old ears still searching for the truth) is the least we can do.
The tune, if you don't already know, is a stone killer with an unstoppable groove rolling under Whitney's blistering vocals. Give it a close listen and check the combination of organ, bass and sax that build the rhythm from the bottom up (there are points where the bass seems to be pushing the limits of the tape), especially during the breakdown in the middle of the song where Marva drops a couple of 'OH!'s that are the very distillation of soul sisterhood.
Powerful stuff indeed.
In a further bit of grooviness, that picture above is a capture from a film (on YouTube) of Marva performing this very song on the David Steinberg hosted 'Music Scene 69' TV show (that's James and the JBs in the background).
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 | James Brown - Papa's Got A Brand New Bag
Tags: bag, blues, brand, Brown, classic, concert, funk, gig, godfather, got, James, legend, machine, music, new, papa's, papas, sex, soul
Description: James Brown was a hugely influential figure in black American music. He was a driving force in the development of soul music in the early sixties, and funk in the early seventies. He has had more R 'n' B hits in the US than any other artist and has charted singles in countries around the world. Here he is captured at his very best, taken from the Eagle Vision DVD "Live at Montreux".
To order this DVD from Amazon if you are in the UK, please click here: http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B000HXDM14/?tag=wwweaglerockc-21
To order this DVD from amazon if you are in the US, please click here: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000BC8STC/?tag=eaglrockente-20
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 | I Feel Good (James Brown) Young@Heart Chor
Tags: Brown, Chor, Feel, Film, Good, James, Rock, Senator, Young@Heart
Description: Der Young@Heart Chor singt "I fell good" von James Brown
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 | JAMES BROWN - I GOT YOU (I FEEL GOOD) - LIVE ATLANTA 1980
Tags: 1980, Atlanta, blues, Brown, hip-hop, James, jazz, live, r&b, soul
Description: The Godfather of Soul - says it all! Enjoy.
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 | EMA Bigband playing I got you (I feel good) by James Brown
Tags: band, Big, Bigband, Bonn, Brown, EMA, feel, good, got, James, jazz, you
Description: Aufnahme vom Konzert im Bonner Brückenforum am 8.6.08!
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 | James Brown "It's A Man's World"/"I Feel Good"
Tags: 60's, Brown, Got, James, Man's, World, You
Description: OK, first the actual proper song titles are "It's A Man's Man's Man's World" and "I Got You (I Feel Good)", but all that wouldn't fit in the short title line!! And James was notorious for not being able to do lip synchs, but he does pretty good on both of these!! His options were limited, considering he had no band with him!! I'm proud, James!!
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