James came to my hospital in Okinawa and put on a magical show for all of us. What really blew me away is that he visited ALL the patients after the show. He actually spent a few minutes with each and every one of us!! ! missed seeing him at the Charlottesville, Virginia and he died just a few later. The memory of him will stay with me forever.
Cannot cancel greatness ,,a new moto after I read something in the news ,good for you ,your eye seen him and everyone had a spectacular time ,great story BRH Okinawa Japan ,war time or visiting .anyway memories for ever
The kid claimed that he enjoyed excessively watching the great dancers footwork...he simply wanted the cameras to be glued on Jamesbrowns foot work , gliding left and right...
Rip James brown this video just reminds you that old school was alive and well this is why Michael Jackson became so famous he emulated a lot of dance moves like the great dancer James brown and the great dancer like Jackie Wilson whom Michael Jackson loved to watch these black men singing and dancing and swinging when he was a young boy ....nothing is a coincidence in life
The dancing machine! Saw James Brown, his 21 piece band and the Famous Flames in 1964 at the Shrine Auditorium in San Bernardino, CA, and experienced my first earthquake that night. That was my first ever Musical Concert, I was 18 yrs. old. Had just moved to SoCal a few short months earlier. 60 yrs. ago!
After tearing the house down with a marathon of Please Please, he gives the crowd another five minutes of full on, non-stop performing. I was out of breath just watching it. Can't imagine how he did this every night for so many years. Amazing.
IMO, JAMES BROWN was MUCH better with his original singing group, THE FAMOUS FLAMES, than he was as a SOLO artist, with just his BAND. I don’t care what ANYBODY says . Bobby Byrd, Lloyd Stallworth, and Bobby Bennett were just AWESOME!!He pushed THEM to be better….and THEY pushed HIM ! The RESULTS were SENSATIONAL!!
LOVE ME SOME MR. BROWN. HE WAS MY FIRST CONCERT AT WHITING AUDITORIUM IN 1968 OR SO AND I WILL NEVER FORGET IT. REST IN PEACE MR. BROWN. I WAS WITH MY LATE GREAT AUNT SAPHRONIA WILSON.
@@o.g.j.t.5922 bullshit, white man. Dancing is their culture and the music dictates how they dance. Black Americans use their feet when they dance and Caribbean people use their hips and asses because that's what soca, reggae and calypso dictates. Black people don't influence each other when it comes to dancing because it is part of the culture. If he was of another race/ culture you could say he is influenced by James's brown but dancing is literally their culture so there us no influence like you think. It is the music that tells black people how to dance that's why black music is called soul music. If you are white you would not understand.
His performances of "Please, Please, Please" (1956) always makes me feel good. I don't know why. I guess it's when he recovers and returns to the stage.
pleasure to see him 3 times. what shows, esp his back up band. unfortunately he wasn't dancing as much as I hoped, but it didn't matter. blew the doors off. RIP.
@@jointheirs5640 This IS BAND ON SOME EARTH, WIND 🔥 SH×T. B4 they existed. And I cant understand what he's saying ALL. CAN. UNDERSTAND IS OUT OF SIGHT.
I was 14 in 61, went to see him and the Motown Revue at the Regal theater in Chicago for only one dollar and 25 cents. Love all his music , my jam is Get on up.
as a little 12 year old my sister would take me with her to see James Brown and the Fabulous Flames in Durham, NC near the Trailways Bus Station east side of downtown. A mixed crowd, black and white. Momma allowed it because having me she couldn't get into any trouble. Drop us off, pick us up. James wasn't the only R&B show I saw. I cannot remember the names. Hard core R&B Durham NC. 1962.....James made it big.
My cousin was mayor of Durham back then. He owned Evans Dollar Stores. He resisted law enforcement when they wanted him to close his integrated lunch counter. Sorry, didn’t see my earlier reply a long time ago.
Love me some JB. Had a chance to see him and the Motown Revue in Chicago at the Regal theater in the SIXTIES. Tickets were only one dollar and 25 cents. I'm 71 now and still jammin.
@@donaldthompson4044 Yes order the Tami show on Amazon it's the concert that was filmed at the Santa Monica auditorium it was the first movie ever to be released in theaters as a full concert. TAMI stands for teenage America music international.
I watched the great James Brown’s taped shows as a kid in Harlem’s movie theater. I loved it then and I still do as a grown woman!!!!! He was fire then and he’s still fire!!!!!!! 💕💕💯💯
Absolutely THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH and the Famous Flames were fabulous! I was 5 years old when I first saw this and I was never ever the same…Great great man I own at least 10 pairs of Chelsea boots because I saw them lined up in his dressing room at the Howard theatre
This Tami show was my introduction to James Brown I,ma fan to this day I got to see him live before he died,this is why he,s called Mr Dynamite,and the hardest working man in show business. He,s rocking it in heaven.
Second the reply.. this type of act entered. Now they come on stage looking like they rolled out of bed and act like the audience should be happy to be in the presence of the act
Roy Clark , 👌🏿💯 he was one of my favorites! I remember when he came to the Uptown in Philadelphia ,Pennsylvania, I was young but we had great seating and on the way home we were trying to dance like he was doing. We tried to buy all of his new records! Man! Happy Times 😂😂😂👌🏿💯
GIFTED AND HISTORICAL! Just imagine those skils came from fiddling out on the front yard of a shak when moma and daddy was gone to work. That is good in 2018.
JAMES BROWN & THE FAMOUS FLAMES (BOBBY BYRD, BOBBY BENNETT, and LLOYD STALLWORTH) Inducted into The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1986 (Brown) and in 2012 (The rest of the Flames , Byrd, Bennett, Stallworth, and Johnny Terry)
Cleveland, Ohio 1968, The Allen Theatre, James Brown was there on stage, and I was in the audience, , I'll NEVER forget what I saw , truly amazing....... Thanks for the upload.
This performance is similar to the one l saw at the Regal theater in Chicago in 1964, when my mom took us four children to see James Brown and the famous flames, it looks identical, I was 12 back then, I'm 66 now.
James was doing the moonwalk and everything else sideways in any way you could do anything in the Flames was right there with him holding it down but it was a lot of fun mr. Entertainer
Byron Cole yessss, that 'do' was TIGHT!!! See how it GLISTENS under the lights... LoL that's really what they were screaming about, the MAGNIFICENCE of the " bouf" !!! they couldn't concentrate on the dancing and singing and I bet all through the night and following day they RAVED about his hair!!! LoL
pull up his first concert after getting out of prison goes to show what a force of nature this Greatest of Entertainer did. His its a mans world was one of the most powerful performance ever
James Brown made a huge effort trying to work this consert out peacefully, and he did it. Do you ever think, that it`s always an african-american artist that must rise up and defend freedom ultimately. Where are we, why don't we do anything? There is still lot to do even today.
Before Michael Jackson, Prince, M.C Hammer and all others.... There was Jackie Wilson and James Brown!!! Mick Jagger was back stage in amazement watching this performance!!!
I once moved my feet that way as a young man. We were putting a roof on the old McCoy AFB in Orlando in 1971 and somebody spilled a bucket of hot tar. 500 degrees. And it sticks. You better believe I was schuffling my feet.
Mr. Use to come to KC WALK Down 7th Street us kid use to run after him my Cousin Carlos & Marvel Witney did his hair my girl friend Cathy Collins got us from. Row tickets from Mr Brown he gave me a record before it was out ""Pass The Pea"" He Was & Still in my Book The Best RIP MR JAMES BROWN""
Young Mick Jagger was blown away by this performance. What sucked for him was he and The Stones had to follow it. Jagger tried to steal what he saw James do but he couldn’t match the intensity and insane footwork. You can clearly see how Jagger's performance was influenced by James Brown's
The Hardest Working Man in Show Business, Mr. Dynamite, The Godfather of Soul, Soul Brother Number One, and The Most High Supreme Minister of The New Super Heavy Funk...... James Brown.
Дайте-ка на русском пару слов скажу : Что сказать?!?)) Вы сами всё видели... Джеймс Браун - Человечище !!! А какое наслаждение получили люди, видевшие всё это вживую !!!
Nice to see his partner Bobbie Byrd right there with him as he was one of the influencers to put the Flames together back in 1953. What a result one of... if not the the Best Performers to adorn any stage
James came to my hospital in Okinawa and put on a magical show for all of us. What really blew me away is that he visited ALL the patients after the show. He actually spent a few minutes with each and every one of us!! ! missed seeing him at the Charlottesville, Virginia and he died just a few later. The memory of him will stay with me forever.
Thank u for that story. It should be the base line for a documentary
Cannot cancel greatness ,,a new moto after I read something in the news ,good for you ,your eye seen him and everyone had a spectacular time ,great story BRH Okinawa Japan ,war time or visiting .anyway memories for ever
This the dead truth, a little kid in Gary, Indiana was watching this performance and the rest turned out to be history.
who was the kid?
MJ?
Michael Jackson and Prince!!!
The kid claimed that he enjoyed excessively watching the great dancers footwork...he simply wanted the cameras to be glued on Jamesbrowns foot work , gliding left and right...
@@2x_ReyMichael Jackson
There never be another James Brown He was Just Amazing
Yeah, energy like no oher!!
@@rekocastren923 i agree
Michael Jackson :)
Rip James brown this video just reminds you that old school was alive and well this is why Michael Jackson became so famous he emulated a lot of dance moves like the great dancer James brown and the great dancer like Jackie Wilson whom Michael Jackson loved to watch these black men singing and dancing and swinging when he was a young boy ....nothing is a coincidence in life
I watched his feet, LoL I did ballet 11 yrs.
Riposa in pace.
My opinion, The Best James Brown performance ever seen on Television.
The dancing machine! Saw James Brown, his 21 piece band and the Famous Flames in 1964 at the Shrine Auditorium in San Bernardino, CA, and experienced my first earthquake that night. That was my first ever Musical Concert, I was 18 yrs. old. Had just moved to SoCal a few short months earlier.
60 yrs. ago!
After tearing the house down with a marathon of Please Please, he gives the crowd another five minutes of full on, non-stop performing. I was out of breath just watching it. Can't imagine how he did this every night for so many years. Amazing.
💥💥💥 BAMM THANK U❤️
😅GOD BLESS 🙏 2024
In a documentary I recently saw Mick Jaguar talked about this performance and the Rolling Stones had to follow this performance.
My grandmother loved James Brown and I see why👏😍
And so do l!!!🤣
IMO, JAMES BROWN was MUCH better with his original singing group, THE FAMOUS FLAMES, than he was as a SOLO artist, with just his BAND. I don’t care what ANYBODY says . Bobby Byrd, Lloyd Stallworth, and Bobby Bennett were just AWESOME!!He pushed THEM to be better….and THEY pushed HIM ! The RESULTS were SENSATIONAL!!
your opinion.. all of his backing bands were tight or James let them go.
Bring back the 60’s please for the music and the cars.
Can't bring back Mr. Brown but if we could somebody that can really sing and dance with originality.
D Day
I agree 100%
@@79tazman I feel so too
@@sherryhunter8219 The best comment ever!
Yeah bring back the girls too
Shame to all the ones dislike this historic pearl !!!
Exactly
I bet they r racist and haters
This James Brown,...it's simply the best performance I have ever seen in my life!
….and THE FAMOUS FLAMES were GREAT, TOO !! Great Harmonies…and fantastic Dancing!!
LOVE ME SOME MR. BROWN. HE WAS MY FIRST CONCERT AT WHITING AUDITORIUM IN 1968 OR SO AND I WILL NEVER FORGET IT. REST IN PEACE MR. BROWN. I WAS WITH MY LATE GREAT AUNT SAPHRONIA WILSON.
Beautiful name
Man, his footwork is out of this world!!!
I'm more impressed by the anklework.
"Hardest working man in show business "
Michael Jackson was thourouly influenced James Brown !
yeah, look like he coulda been a hell of a boxer moving like that too. Legend.
@@o.g.j.t.5922 bullshit, white man. Dancing is their culture and the music dictates how they dance. Black Americans use their feet when they dance and Caribbean people use their hips and asses because that's what soca, reggae and calypso dictates. Black people don't influence each other when it comes to dancing because it is part of the culture. If he was of another race/ culture you could say he is influenced by James's brown but dancing is literally their culture so there us no influence like you think. It is the music that tells black people how to dance that's why black music is called soul music. If you are white you would not understand.
His performances of "Please, Please, Please" (1956) always makes me feel good. I don't know why. I guess it's when he recovers and returns to the stage.
As Michael Jackson said, pure genius . . .
The GOAT and godfather of soul. There will never be another!
One of the greatest athletes of all time
He was a boxer.
Best live show I've ever seen. Saw him in Brixton London back in 1966. So dynamic.
Lucky you ! 🤢🤢
pleasure to see him 3 times. what shows, esp his back up band. unfortunately he wasn't dancing as much as I hoped, but it didn't matter. blew the doors off. RIP.
this is the tightest band you will ever hear. da best
Richard Bear ... True! They sound so damn groovy!
Richard Bear have you ever heard a better rhythm section?
@@rankinnwc omg he's a legend
@@jointheirs5640 This IS BAND ON SOME EARTH, WIND 🔥 SH×T. B4 they existed. And I cant understand what he's saying ALL. CAN. UNDERSTAND IS OUT OF SIGHT.
JUST FEEL GOOD!! Born supporter of the Man James!!!!!!! 1961 till for ever JB!!
I was 14 in 61, went to see him and the Motown Revue at the Regal theater in Chicago for only one dollar and 25 cents. Love all his music , my jam is Get on up.
Paterson NJ, I considered James Brown as a part of the family, thats how much I loved him!!
@@Edie-lm5vh
as a little 12 year old my sister would take me with her to see James Brown and the Fabulous Flames in Durham, NC near the Trailways Bus Station east side of downtown. A mixed crowd, black and white. Momma allowed it because having me she couldn't get into any trouble. Drop us off, pick us up. James wasn't the only R&B show I saw. I cannot remember the names. Hard core R&B Durham NC. 1962.....James made it big.
My cousin was probably mayor of Durham back then.
They were the FAMOUS FLAMES, not the Fabulous Flames.
My cousin was mayor of Durham back then. He owned Evans Dollar Stores. He resisted law enforcement when they wanted him to close his integrated lunch counter. Sorry, didn’t see my earlier reply a long time ago.
The Greatest and The Great Godfather! Father of the Funk. RIP JB
The one and only James Brown
Love me some JB. Had a chance to see him and the Motown Revue in Chicago at the Regal theater in the SIXTIES. Tickets were only one dollar and 25 cents. I'm 71 now and still jammin.
Edie 1947 that's awesome, he is an amazing man
You old.
He did 4 songs at the show They cut out Prisoner of love. One of the greatest live performances ever caught on film. Saw him many times live.
You got a video?
@@donaldthompson4044 Yes order the Tami show on Amazon it's the concert that was filmed at the Santa Monica auditorium it was the first movie ever to be released in theaters as a full concert. TAMI stands for teenage America music international.
This is the greatest..Imagine I grew up with The Beatles Ali and James Brown
I watched the great James Brown’s taped shows as a kid in Harlem’s movie theater. I loved it then and I still do as a grown woman!!!!! He was fire then and he’s still fire!!!!!!! 💕💕💯💯
THE DRUMMER 🥁 💕💓
The glue
The Drummer is Mr. Melvin Parker, Mr. Maceo Parker’s brother.🎼🎷🎼
All the musicians on that stage are incredible!
He left it all on the stage! Bravo James... R.I.P.
Absolutely THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH and the Famous Flames were fabulous! I was 5 years old when I first saw this and I was never ever the same…Great great man
I own at least 10 pairs of Chelsea boots because I saw them lined up in his dressing room at the Howard theatre
Showmanship at it's finest
No doubt about it... definitely The Hardest Workin' Man In Show Business!!!!!
WOW!! u know it. I was bearlly 18 in 1967 when i saw him perform in little old "Wichita Kansas" and i was one of them screaming my head OFF!
Very nice😍
I don't get tire of watching this man
This is about my 10th time watching this classic performance.
This Tami show was my introduction to James Brown I,ma fan to this day I got to see him live before he died,this is why he,s called Mr Dynamite,and the hardest working man in show business. He,s rocking it in heaven.
Greatest Entertainer of All Times And The Greatest Band To Back Him Up. James Brown...Then, Everyone Else!
God where has this type live entertainment gone?
Second the reply.. this type of act entered. Now they come on stage looking like they rolled out of bed and act like the audience should be happy to be in the presence of the act
this type of entertainment died with Michael Jackson, their be no others.
Ask Papa Legba for it ...... You can bring it back... With a price
Amen !!!!
@@angelahutchinson9261 app de
This is an entertainer. Shame we don’t have them anymore.
👏👏👏👏
Beyoncé will entertain you.
@@Butterfly-sp4hr So will Bruno Mars, Usher, Alicia Keys, et al! UNLESS YOU GOT A HOLE IN YO SOUL!!!!
WORDS COULD NEVER DO JUSTICE TO THE GREATEST
MR. JAMES BROWN
James Brown could cover the whole stage and never take a step
Roy Clark , 👌🏿💯 he was one of my favorites! I remember when he came to the Uptown in Philadelphia ,Pennsylvania, I was young but we had great seating and on the way home we were trying to dance like he was doing. We tried to buy all of his new records! Man! Happy Times 😂😂😂👌🏿💯
😂😂
I saw this band live in Washington DC in 1965. My dad took me (he was a jazz drummer). I was 13.
The man was so hot only him could out that fire because he was so cool
Where in DC?
I WAS THIRTEEN AT THAT TIME TOO...BUT DID SEE JAMES BROWN WHEN I WAS SIXTEEN IN 1968...HE WAS HELLA DAM GOOD!
I saw James in DC in '84. One of the few whites in the audience. Lost track of time and missed the closing of the subway.
GIFTED AND HISTORICAL! Just imagine those skils came from fiddling out on the front yard of a shak when moma and daddy was gone to work. That is good in 2018.
The late great James Brown - the hardest working man in show business back in the day!! Finally getting some rest, amen, RIP James.
Hello pretty 💖
JAMES BROWN & THE FAMOUS FLAMES (BOBBY BYRD, BOBBY BENNETT, and LLOYD STALLWORTH)
Inducted into The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1986 (Brown) and in 2012 (The rest of the Flames , Byrd, Bennett, Stallworth, and Johnny Terry)
Thats whats up I heard that them brothers can step hard haven t seen any steppin like that to this day they will forever be the standard.
@@lamarrjones104 You better BELIEVE it, Lamarr !!!
Lord have mercy
James Brown blew dat place up!!
😆😆😆👏👏👏👏
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Rock N Roll
James knew how to work that crowd.
That band was probably one the greatest best bands to Grace a musical stage. Mr Brown would always amass the greatest musicians he could find.
What a phenomenal showman. Wish I could have seen him.
Cleveland, Ohio 1968, The Allen Theatre, James Brown was there on stage, and I was in the audience, , I'll NEVER forget what I saw , truly amazing....... Thanks for the upload.
Uptown theater in Philly, the best show ❤❤❤❤RIP James Brown
Mr. Dynamite the hardest working man 👨 in show business rip.
This performance is similar to the one l saw at the Regal theater in Chicago in 1964, when my mom took us four children to see James Brown and the famous flames, it looks identical, I was 12 back then, I'm 66 now.
Man,talk about giving your all.
THE GODFATHER OF SOUL. Loving it.
NAH...in the 1960's he was *MR. DYNAMITE!!!*
Wow...wow...wow!!!! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 what a performance!!! Glorious!!!
James was doing the moonwalk and everything else sideways in any way you could do anything in the Flames was right there with him holding it down but it was a lot of fun mr. Entertainer
Wys
@Alptn Mrl730 oh yes he's not dead he's a legend
Doin'the camel walk.
He is the pure energy of all time
Look at that Bouffant James be sportin, only one other man comes close Little Richard. 💂♂️
Byron Cole
yessss, that 'do' was TIGHT!!!
See how it GLISTENS under the lights... LoL
that's really what they were screaming about, the MAGNIFICENCE of the " bouf" !!!
they couldn't concentrate on the dancing and singing and I bet all through the night and following day they RAVED about his hair!!!
LoL
They don't make talent like that anymore They named him the hardest working man in show biz.
GOAT,all I need to say❤️❤️
Would love to have been there. I got hooked on "Live from The Apollo." album 1962.
That is imho, the greatest live album ever made.
pull up his first concert after getting out of prison goes to show what a force of nature this Greatest of Entertainer did. His its a mans world was one of the most powerful performance ever
i love this guy he was my favorite in my age
Hardest entrance on out of sight... Man hit every drop on every dance move with vocals..
WHO ELSE WISHES JAMES BROWN WAS STILL ALIVE?
You write I wish you was here he was so inspiring and plus I'm from Georgia. Augusta Georgia Wrightsville Wrightsville Georgia
His music is alive...
He is still alive. You hear him every time you hear a song with the beat on the one.
Super Cool , Super Soul , Super JB , Super Legend!
K1 Kevin Super bad
👏👏👏👏
The whole Regal audience was mesmerized that night including me a 12 year old kid.
Historical informative and captivating
So simple yet so complex, and beautiful in musical construction.
James Brown made a huge effort trying to work this consert out peacefully, and he did it. Do you ever think, that it`s always an african-american artist that must rise up and defend freedom ultimately. Where are we, why don't we do anything? There is still lot to do even today.
Hello pretty 💖
who is watching this in december 2018?
2058
As an up and coming stage performer I’ve never been so inspired
What kind of stage performer are you? Do u have videos?
Before Michael Jackson, Prince, M.C Hammer and all others.... There was Jackie Wilson and James Brown!!! Mick Jagger was back stage in amazement watching this performance!!!
You forgot Little Richard!
Little Richard was before James Brown... in fact James Brown use to perform as Little Richard, and Little Richard helped him get his career going
Soul brother number one I love you can get tired watching
I once moved my feet that way as a young man. We were putting a roof on the old McCoy AFB in Orlando in 1971 and somebody spilled a bucket of hot tar. 500 degrees. And it sticks. You better believe I was schuffling my feet.
Spotlight on James Brown y'all....He's the king of them all y'all
y'all full of it.
Try Thinking For a change ''middle finger''
Absolutely Amazing!!!!!!
This is JB at his best(the tami show 1965) I've got it on dvd ,the rolling stones followed JB ,micks dancing well there's no comparison.
Mr. Use to come to KC WALK Down 7th Street us kid use to run after him my Cousin Carlos & Marvel Witney did his hair my girl friend Cathy Collins got us from. Row tickets from Mr Brown he gave me a record before it was out ""Pass The Pea"" He Was & Still in my Book The Best RIP MR JAMES BROWN""
Papa J B! These feet of yours are truly electrifying. Thank you for a job well done!
TRUE TRUE TRUELY TALENTED MAN 👨!
Imitated but can't be duplicated only one God Father of Soul the one and only James Brown a true entertainer.
Best footwork ever!
The master of all classes, no doubt!
Just think what it was like with Jimi Hendrix playing guitar in the group wow
Learned something new , Wow ! ! ! ! !
Jimmy,Isley brothers.
Bootsie Collins played for James Brown, but I think that started in '68.
Jimi played with the Isley Brothers,not James Brown.
Wow he had jimi?
Young Mick Jagger was blown away by this performance. What sucked for him was he and The Stones had to follow it. Jagger tried to steal what he saw James do but he couldn’t match the intensity and insane footwork. You can clearly see how Jagger's performance was influenced by James Brown's
April 2019 and still can't get enough
2024, and I'm back here again.
The Hardest Working Man in Show Business, Mr. Dynamite, The Godfather of Soul, Soul Brother Number One, and The Most High Supreme Minister of The New Super Heavy Funk...... James Brown.
Excellent, keep the camera still and let the talent show his stuff.
Beautiful!
Дайте-ка на русском пару слов скажу : Что сказать?!?))
Вы сами всё видели... Джеймс Браун - Человечище !!! А какое наслаждение получили люди, видевшие всё это вживую !!!
That Please, Please, Please was some serious begging. How can you leave a man begging that hard for you to stay? I felt that…😂😂😂❤
The Godfather of them all! Michael Jackson, Prince, Morris Day, MC Hammer, Bruno Mars, et al. NOW YOU KNOW WHERE THE FUNK CAME FROM!!!!!
R.I.P. James Brown!!!!🎵🎵🎵🎤🎤🎤🎧🎧🎧💗💗💗🙏🙏🙏🏆🏆🏆💎💎💎✊✊✊👊👊👊👍👍👍🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🎼🎼🎼
Sweet!
The _GODFATHER_ of soul.
Sometimes god makes people to perfect
The hardest working man in show business with the tightest band in show business.
WOW
Nice to see his partner Bobbie Byrd right there with him as he was one of the influencers to put the Flames together back in 1953. What a result one of... if not the the Best Performers to adorn any stage
Saw this show at the Apollo when I was about 6yrs old, was thinking " that woman hurt that man " !
😁
Hes music is like futuristic in the 60s. It blasted out beattles classic there and the modern mtv as well. He is from the future