The unedifying story, which I didn't know, from the London Daily Mail
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...mine-wish.html
The unedifying story, which I didn't know, from the London Daily Mail
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...mine-wish.html
"Brown, who charted nearly 100 times on the Billboard chart, confided to a close friend that there would be a 'big mess' when he died.
He was right.
So true. And so sad.
I scrolled through the article.....the included pics and vids were a nice touch.
Kill Em and Leave was one the few books I read last year....the article is almost a summation of certain chapters in the book.....especially the Money Grab.
I enjoyed learning about James Brown's Real family roots, how he created Al Sharpton, how his past shaped his personality, his sidemen, those who helped him with his financial crisis and the chapter about Michael Jackson visiting his coffin.
If you're looking for a book about his shows and music.....look elsewhere.
Sad really Sad.
And some of the commenters to the article prove that America does not have a lock on Ignorance.
I once thought he could not sing but just shout. Then I heard him sing a ballad. The cat could sing.
I was wrong.
edafan
Edafan, I agree 100%. When I heard Brown do Bewildered on the great so called live "Sex Machine" album from 1970, that's when it hit me. James was hitting the notes, handling the phrases all while rapping. He impressed me with his singing and had me paying more attention to his singing after that. By the way that is James's best version of "Sex Machine" by a long shot.
Another artist who that happened with to me was Martha Reeves on the song "Take A Look In The Mirror" from the Black Magic album. She totally sparkled on that song and afterwards i payed more attention to her voice.
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