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  • JayFlex reacts to James Brown performs "Night Train" on the TAMI Show (Live)
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  • @saiyanleague653
    @saiyanleague653 2 дня назад +33

    There's no Prince or Michael Jackson without this man & Little Richard.

  • @tjrivers
    @tjrivers 2 дня назад +13

    Before there was Michael Jackson, there was James Brown. How about the footwork?!

  • @videovoryer
    @videovoryer 2 дня назад +8

    Without James Brown there would be no HIP HOP

  • @debrabarron7061
    @debrabarron7061 2 дня назад +12

    He was called the "hardest working man in show business" 😎

  • @AP-gb3eh
    @AP-gb3eh 2 дня назад +6

    His nickname was The Hardest Working Man in Show business 😎 He absolutely blazed a trail for many performers . He stayed theatrical right up to the end. I saw him in the 80s and he was a hoot! Great musician

  • @DavidRogers-g8d
    @DavidRogers-g8d 2 дня назад +4

    The hardest working man in show business, The godfather of Soul. He really influenced Prince and Michael Jackson

  • @sharonsnail2954
    @sharonsnail2954 День назад +3

    💙 Mr Flex. Today the experience is one of size - loads of dancers, lights, special effects, multi-screens etc. playing to huge crowds. Back then it was much simpler - smaller venues, less pyrotechnics and so the performer him/herself had to provide the spectacle. Some were better than others. James Brown was Premier League. Not only was he tops musically but he was athletic enough to provide the show you've just witnessed. And you've not seen the theatrics at the end of his show yet. 😃
    I finally got to see him at the Brixton Academy in 2000. James was at the end of his career then and at 67 he couldn't do these moves. But he realised that dancing was a major part of his show so he employed a young limber guy to do them for him. Sounds a bit bizarre but it worked.
    Musically, this version of "Night Train" is played at an insanely fast speed. The studio version (1962) is much slower and cooler. The original instrumental by Jimmy Forrest from 1952 is even slower!!
    Your next stop is James's album "Live At The Apollo" from 1963. Enjoy.

  • @cindyv1401
    @cindyv1401 2 дня назад +4

    James Brown
    THE Master of Ceremonies
    💥🔥💥 💯

  • @redpassion1313
    @redpassion1313 2 дня назад +3

    HAAAAAAAAA baby you were not ready. Great reaction!

  • @mildredpierce4506
    @mildredpierce4506 День назад +2

    James Brown was the godfather of soul and Aretha Franklin was the queen of soul

  • @kennethroy2911
    @kennethroy2911 2 дня назад +2

    Don't forget don't forget Jackie Wilson 11:59

  • @aresee2003
    @aresee2003 2 дня назад +1

    Prince & Micheal both studied, idolized & imitated James Brown........which I now see is why they get compared & confused all the time.

  • @victorsixtythree
    @victorsixtythree 2 дня назад +3

    Absolutely legendary performance! This is from a 1964 concert film called The T.A.M.I. Show where James Brown performed 4 songs - Out of Sight, Prisoner of Love, Please,Please,Please and Night Train. Check out the three other songs, too!

    • @acmorse8922
      @acmorse8922 2 дня назад

      the group that followed JB on the TAMI show was THE ROLLING STONES Mick Jagger was SHOOK

    • @vanessaseymour2634
      @vanessaseymour2634 2 дня назад

      ​​@@acmorse8922Jagger told the story that the Rolling Stones didn't want to come on stage after that performance😂. Can you imagine trying to follow that? If you find their set from that show, they were still very good, but they weren't James Brown.😂

  • @drich8807
    @drich8807 День назад +1

    If you liked Night Train watch "James Brown performs "Please Please Please" at the TAMI Show (Live)" which is what was playing at the end of Night Train... The said he couldn't make a hit with just the word Please!

  • @banihurtado8221
    @banihurtado8221 День назад +1

    At 8:49, that move is called an alligator. Btw I definitely recommend watching out of sight tami Show (1964) and James Brown live in Zaire 1974

  • @aggieaguilera4real
    @aggieaguilera4real День назад +1

    Funny thing is, lots of men would learn James Brown's steps, including splits, the allegator, etc. to show off at parties! Also James talked and sang in a way that was almost unintelligible but uniquely his. Listen to James first and then look for Eddie Murphy's brilliant impression of him.

  • @DaveIdiens
    @DaveIdiens 2 дня назад +1

    Please find more James Brown songs 🙏

  • @MrJacksonHolly
    @MrJacksonHolly 2 дня назад +1

    Yeah ... they called him 'The Hardest Working Man in Show Business' .... yep.

    • @writebrain-zn2um
      @writebrain-zn2um 2 дня назад +1

      This man toured 300 days a year! Meeting him was very special - he was generous with his smile and his valuable time. He also did some important work for civil rights.

  • @cynthiawilliams2632
    @cynthiawilliams2632 2 часа назад

    I was born in the 60s, James Brown was the master, everyone tried to be like him,

  • @nunyabidnys4942
    @nunyabidnys4942 21 час назад

    It appears they were also doing a version of “The Monkey” or “Mickey’s Monkey”. One of the first dances I learned as a toddler. The song was by Smokey Robinson and the Miracles. 🙂

  • @PaulDA2000
    @PaulDA2000 День назад

    NIGHT TRAIN Has nothing to do with the dancing. Night Train is the name of the song that he performed. The song had been around for 20 or 30 years at Mr. Brown took it and made it his own and added some lyrics to it because it was originally an instrumental. This was 1964 and Mr. Brown was 31 years old. This is the greatest dancing of his that is captured on film. There’s no film of him in his early 20s or mid 20s when he used to dance even wilder than this. Another great song from this performance on the 1964 TAMI SHOW that would bes really worth reacting is PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE.

  • @lisapriebe7729
    @lisapriebe7729 День назад

    The GODFATHER of Soul! You can even hear him in Robert Plant's vocal performances.
    Love you, JayFlex!

  • @carolgrosklags8933
    @carolgrosklags8933 16 часов назад

    We really had the performers back then, didn't we,? Yes, I'm old! 😁 (71)

  • @Linda-y9h
    @Linda-y9h День назад

    I got to see The Godfather in the late 80's. He didn't do these theactrics, but still...I saw James Frickin Brown. 😂❤

  • @jenniferfoster1692
    @jenniferfoster1692 День назад

    Now you've got to check out Little Richard!! As with James Brown, he was highly influential to many, many artists including all the huge rock bands starting in the 60s, but well into the 80s/90s, with his high pitched 'oooohhh!, his incredible piano playing and vocals. Check out the video of him performing 'Long Tall Sally' & 'Tutti Frutti'...it was recorded for tv back in the day, I think. He's one of the best performers, pianists & vocalists.

  • @carolespinoza8469
    @carolespinoza8469 2 дня назад

    Awesome guy, 🔥🔥. My first album my husband bought me in. 1966. ❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥the album he got me was Mr. Dynamite.💞

  • @jenniferfoster1692
    @jenniferfoster1692 День назад

    James Brow was an icon for many decades. Yes, he influenced countless musicians with his stage performances, vocals, ad libs, dancing and energy. Prince often uses movements, moves & phrases said in Brown's style, like 'Good god!' (not in the religious way, it's like a cool emphasis on some music, dance move or whatever). He influenced all the British Invasion rockers from the 60s, including the Beatles & later, also Michael Jackson. Literally just all the musicians, lol.

  • @dwainwilder7337
    @dwainwilder7337 2 дня назад

    Hi Jay, TAMI is an acronym for Teenage Awards Music International. The Rolling Stones followed JB to close the show. Mick Jagger went on to say it was the biggest mistake they have ever maid to have followed JB. He also said, how could you follow an act like that. The show was from 1964. I was 9 at the time, I turned 69 today. So I didn't find out about the show for over 2 decades later. Google the show to see all the acts that appeared, too many to list!

  • @kerriniemi9525
    @kerriniemi9525 День назад

    have you watched the documentary yet, Mr. Dynamite: the rise of james brown? its soooo worth the watch. please and thank you 💙 I know you wont regret watching it
    i am glad you are on this journey... and of course we were all trying to dance like this, get your moves going😊practice, practice
    peace

  • @cs19575
    @cs19575 2 дня назад

    JayFlex! Got good taste. I remember in the mid 60's, with family and friends watching all these type of shows. My sister and her friends always longed for the Beatles to come on. Everybody loves the Beatles. Including myself. My father and I would tease them, " James Brown is a hundred times better than the Beatles" and he's American.

  • @manhattanbaruch3633
    @manhattanbaruch3633 День назад

    It's CALLED TALENT. God Bless AMERICA!!!!!!

  • @Code9
    @Code9 День назад

    I remember when I was a teenager (back in the '60s) I tried to pattern all my dance moves after James Brown. Minus the splits move! Haha! "Hardest Working Man in Show Business"!!! I was also (and still am) a huge Elvis fan. I didn't find out until many years that James and Elvis were close buddies and loved each other like brothers.

  • @davidbronstein2745
    @davidbronstein2745 2 дня назад

    He was a game changer. There is before James Brown and after James Brown. He crossed the rubicon. An American original.

  • @robertwoods3750
    @robertwoods3750 2 дня назад

    there's no doubting the man's energy and fancy footwork, one of the hardest working "entertainers" in show biz. other than that, it was lame, couldn't understand a word he said, had all the choreography of a 5th grade play. but he was the right color and he was puttin on a show!!!!.

  • @noizynaybah5827
    @noizynaybah5827 День назад +1

    Blueprint for Prince & Mike

  • @Clarkchapin
    @Clarkchapin День назад

    HR from the Bad Brains would get so worked up at shows and then just start doing standing back flips without missing a beat.

  • @ladybearbaiter
    @ladybearbaiter 2 дня назад

    Michael Jackson was influenced by James Brown's dance moves and Smokey Robinson's voice, in my opinion due to his father's direction.

  • @dwainwilder7337
    @dwainwilder7337 2 дня назад

    This show alone is a rabbit hole! I thank the person who suggested this vide as well. I didn't get the name.

  • @JohnAnderson-rl3im
    @JohnAnderson-rl3im 2 дня назад

    you gotta be physically fit and work hard practicing

  • @mildredpierce4506
    @mildredpierce4506 День назад

    James Brown was the inspiration for Michael Jackson

  • @mildredpierce4506
    @mildredpierce4506 День назад

    All this energy from James and it was for audience of teenagers.

  • @JonathanCalvert-p2c
    @JonathanCalvert-p2c 9 часов назад

    Love your reaction to this.

  • @DaveIdiens
    @DaveIdiens 2 дня назад

    He’s the early Michael Jackson

  • @minelliradney9132
    @minelliradney9132 15 часов назад

    James Brown did it first

  • @JonathanCalvert-p2c
    @JonathanCalvert-p2c 9 часов назад

    This is rock n roll.

  • @michellezaleske-estrada40
    @michellezaleske-estrada40 День назад

    The Godfather

  • @jolenewitzel7919
    @jolenewitzel7919 2 дня назад

    A legend! ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @victorsixtythree
    @victorsixtythree 2 дня назад

    Check out Bruno Mars' 2014 Super Bowl halftime show. He DEFINITELY channeled some of James Brown's look and some of his moves! ruclips.net/video/qh0OyvjcJKE/видео.htmlsi=CDwydQ6TpvYfEeip

  • @davidmcleod1098
    @davidmcleod1098 2 дня назад

    The pioneer himself. James Brown, THE GODFATHER OF SOUL. Prince, Michael Jackson, Terence Trent Darby, Ready for the World, etc. all influenced by this man. His work ethic was insane.

    • @jenniferfoster1692
      @jenniferfoster1692 День назад

      Thanks for mentioning Terrence Trent D'Arby. Every reactor who watches, 'Wishing Well' thinks TTD is imitating Michael Jackson, when he's clearly influenced by James Brown. Down to how he slides into view, from the side to the mic.

  • @susanworkman529
    @susanworkman529 День назад

    James Brown, Little Richard and Chuck Berry were the biggest influencers of R&R and R&B music back in the 50's. They we're influenced by The Nicolas Brothers band other rappers from the 20's and 30's who were in Vaudeville. Elvis copied some of their moves. Then M.J. and Prince took their moves from the the older masters of the trade. Check out the movie "TAP" the dance battle scene and you will see the old tappers and their moves.
    Check out James Brown singing: "This is a Man's World" ( video). Then watch his duet video with Pavarotti doing this same song.
    Check out Chuck Berry singing: "Johnny B. Good". ( video)
    Check out Little Richard singing "Tutti Fruttie": (video)

  • @mexton
    @mexton День назад

    GOAT

  • @michellezaleske-estrada40
    @michellezaleske-estrada40 День назад

    Huuuuh!

  • @michellezaleske-estrada40
    @michellezaleske-estrada40 День назад

    ❤❤❤❤

  • @lynnz4874
    @lynnz4874 2 дня назад

    🩵

  • @jeannesnodgrass8073
    @jeannesnodgrass8073 2 дня назад

    💙

  • @redpassion1313
    @redpassion1313 2 дня назад

    💙

  • @debrabarron7061
    @debrabarron7061 2 дня назад

    💙

  • @llschnitz
    @llschnitz День назад +1

    James Brown and Elvis were friends. When Elvis died, James Brown was devastated. James went to Elvis’ viewing. He stood alongside Elvis’ casket crying for five hours. Couldn’t believe his friend was really gone.