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James Brown in Paris, 1968

By Bbenzon @bbenzon
James Brown was one of the great musicians and performers of the previous century. Here’s a video of a live performance from 1968.

The show opens with instrumental jazz, Lee Morgan’s “The Sidewinder”. That’s highly unusual for pop music, but not so unusual for James Brown. The trumpet soloist is Waymon Reed, who also had a distinguished jazz career, playing with Count Basie, Thad Jones/Mel Lewis, and Frank Foster. The second tune he sings is “That’s Life”, which is associated with Sinatra and was later performed by rocker David Lee Roth. The whole performance is worthwhile, and if you’ve got a taste for this kind of thing, it’s worth thinking about what Brown does and how he does it.

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