On this day in 1968 {February 3rd} James Brown performed "I Got The Feelin'"" on the late Dick Clark's 'American Bandstand'... One month later on March 16th it entered Billboard's Hot Top 100 chart; eventually it peaked at #6 and spent 12 weeks on the Top 100... It reached #1 on the Cashbox Magazine R&B Music chart {Billboard Magazine did not publish a R&B chart in 1968}... James Brown passed away on Christmas Day of 2006 at the age of 73... R.I.P. Mr. Brown and Mr. Clark {1929 - 2012}...
Put this in RUclips search, "Michael Jackson-I Got The Feelin 1968" That is the performance Michael gave that started the whole wheel turning for that family.
It's Nate Jones, so not Melvin Parker or Clyde! Incredible shuffle snare drummer and almost a forgotten drummer hero to me in this period. He is also the drummer on the 1969 single version of Give It Up Or Turn It A Loose and Clyde did the 1970 faster version that you can hear on the ''In The Jungle Groove'' double album.
It's unfortunate that todays music formats doesn't list personnel. Everyone should know Clyde Stubblefield "Funky Drummer", Bernard Odum and Jimmy "Chank" Nolan.
Godfather of Soul!!!! I have been practicing this mans moves so much!
Número 1 do Funk…
Genius.
I remember this clip from an old tv special decades ago, and I remember how much of an impression it left on me. Baby baby baby!!! James is on FIRE!
I always enjoy watching the king of soul. Thanks Raw Dawg.
This cannot be duplicated! Nothing like the real thing!
Just saw the movie and James was the God of Funk and Soul.
And hip hop
the greatest
True indeed
Clyde Stubblefield! Sickest DRUMMER!!!!
Grande james brown 💪
The 🐐 man
YESSSSSS!!!! JAMES!!!!!! :D
On this day in 1968 {February 3rd} James Brown performed "I Got The Feelin'"" on the late Dick Clark's 'American Bandstand'...
One month later on March 16th it entered Billboard's Hot Top 100 chart; eventually it peaked at #6 and spent 12 weeks on the Top 100...
It reached #1 on the Cashbox Magazine R&B Music chart {Billboard Magazine did not publish a R&B chart in 1968}...
James Brown passed away on Christmas Day of 2006 at the age of 73...
R.I.P. Mr. Brown and Mr. Clark {1929 - 2012}...
holy shit that was epic thank you James
Put this in RUclips search, "Michael Jackson-I Got The Feelin 1968"
That is the performance Michael gave that started the whole wheel turning for that family.
this is superb i wish someone would post the whole song
Awesome! And if I may add, damn he was fine here lol.
Que grande, curto muito!
De 10
Godfather
I'm black and proud
the man
Luukin gewd JB, get em'!!! xD
The funkymeter is about to explode!
Was that Melvin Parker or Clyde on drums in this clip. I think Melvin. In any case that was super funky and precise.
It's Nate Jones, so not Melvin Parker or Clyde! Incredible shuffle snare drummer and almost a forgotten drummer hero to me in this period. He is also the drummer on the 1969 single version of Give It Up Or Turn It A Loose and Clyde did the 1970 faster version that you can hear on the ''In The Jungle Groove'' double album.
@@gersegozer1 Interesting Thx I see that he was from same town as Maceo and Melvin, Kinston, NC
Yeah. :)
It's unfortunate that todays music formats doesn't list personnel. Everyone should know Clyde Stubblefield "Funky Drummer", Bernard Odum and Jimmy "Chank" Nolan.
Super bad brother
Where download this song please ?
Can anyone tell me where this was?
quarantesimo secondo: quando la musica si fece corpo...