James Brown performs and dances to "Out of Sight" on the TAMI Show (Live)
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James Brown performs and dances to "Out of Sight", live on the TAMI show.
"Out of Sight" was recorded by James Brown in 1964. It was A significant pop hit, reaching #24 on the Billboard Hot 100, and #5 on the Cashbox R&B chart.
The TAMI Show is a 1964 concert that included performances by numerous popular rock and roll and R&B musicians from the United States and England. TAMI stood for both "Teenage Awards Music International" and "Teen Age Music International". The concert was held at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium on October 28 and 29, 1964. Free tickets were distributed to local high school students. The best footage from each of the two concert dates was edited into the film, which was released on December 29, 1964. The TAMI Show is particularly well known for James Brown's performance featuring his legendary dance moves and explosive energy.
Video transcript:
Wait a second. Wait a second. He's brought down houses from coast to coast. Where are the flames? Cool it a second, would you? And border to border. Where are the flames?
The Flames are right here. Tonight. James Brown and his famous Flames
Got your highest sneakers on. It's slippin' new. Got your highest sneakers on. And you're slippin' new. You're more than alright. You know you're out of sight
You gotta shake the figure, mama. That's keeping me uptight. You gotta shake the figure, mama. That keep me uptight. You're too much. You know you're out of sight. Hey, the way you do the thing. The way you do the thing you do. The way you do the thing you do. Well, you kissed me too. Well you're alright. You're know you're out of sight. You got a sweet disposition. Oh, you're always right. You got a sweet disposition. Oh, you're always right. My heart's delight. That's what you are. You know you're out of sight. You're too much. You're in now. You know just where it's at. You're beautiful, mama. Most of all you're out of sight. There's no doubt, you're out of sight. Out of sight. Ooooh. Oooooh. There's no doubt you're out of sight. Out of sight. Ooooh. Ooooh,
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That ENTRANCE.....KILLER!
Straight Facts!!
Yeah man
@@jontaewillingham4829 111
@@keniterikaskelton6232 111111 1
That's what the fuck I'm talking about, that shit got me hype like watching those Kung fu movies
It's 2020 and THIS is still the best live performance ever. That entrance, those background dancers FUCKING IT UP, and then Mr Dynamite Mr Please Please himself. This is epic.
Another great American Legend
Hell yeah this shit got me hype like watching the old shaolin martial arts movies
One of the greatest imo
There will never be another God Father of Soul like James Brown. He was the most talented person of his time.
*Mr. Dynamite!
This was the performance that made me a James Brown fan for over 50 years
Bobby Byrd and the other two dancers are KILLING it!👍👍😉
Fantastic
Bobby Byrd, Bobby Bennett and Lloyd Stallworth (r to l) if memory serves me correctly… 🔥🔥🔥
A "Mount Rushmore" performance by James Brown. Beyond incredible.
2024 and this song still hits quite quite hard! 60 years later! 😎
This is one of the reasons why he was dubbed the hardest working man in show business !!! Love me some James Brown !!!!!!
James Brown was tough✊✊✊🔥🔥🔥🔥🌹
Whhyyyyy am I dancing around my living room??? 💃💃💃💃🕴🕴🕴🕴
Often imitated, (Mic Jagger) 🙄...NEVER duplicated. Jamesssssssssssss Brown!!!!
Best stage entrance ever!
Who didn't grow up to James Brown music miss out on the best sound ever😘😘👋👋👋
That band was so tight! They were killing it! Not much I can say about Mr. Brown that hasn't already been said, WOW!🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
A master class of showmanship! Ridiculously tight choreography! The Godfather kills it!
James killed it,AND The Flames are burning right with him🥵
"James Brown is a genius. He took six words and made 50 songs out of them."
-- Franklin Ajaye
kpyng .
kpyng Too funny
except for WORLD. LOTS OF WORDS THERE.
kpyng 😂😂right!
And made all the beats for future generations of funk and rap
Damn, his title 'Godfather of Soul' is no exageration.
rudhiw Back in 1964, he was not known as the "Godfather of Soul" he was known as ''MISTER DYNAMITE" and "THE HARDEST-WORKING MAN IN SHOW BUSINESS."
Omg, first time to meet Janes Brown. Listening in 2020, still damn gooood. What i missed all these years.
I come back to this video every couple of months. Absolutely Untouchable.
This is THE song which gave birth to what would later be known as Funk. Genius and groundbreaking. Its all on the 1!
Michael Scott ...False!
The first James Brown song where the Funk drumbeat appears was *"I've Got Money"* (1962 with Clayton Fillyau on drums) , but appears so fast that sounds more like protoJungle. With a more midtempo groove appears with Singles "Limbo Jimbo" and 1963's *"Soul Food"*.
@@robertocordova2110 Salute! You are a student of the Funk genre. Impressive.
@@brucescott4261 Ok. I stand corrected.
@@michaelscott7462 thanks. I studed papers like "Funky Drummer: New Orleans , James Brown and the rhytmic transformación of popular music" by Alexander Stewart. Google it!!
LADIES AND GENTLEMAN.......... JAMES BROWN......... THE GODFATHER OF SOUL......PERIOD....
NOPE: JAMES BROWN...and his Original Vocal Group...THE FAMOUS FLAMES !!
Look on the old records...and you'll see THEIR name...right along with HIS !!
@@williamg2552 When he first started it was definitely JAMES BROWN AND THE FAMOUS FLAMES...But, He would go on to be JAMES BROWN...THE GODFATHER OF SOUL...Because of his contribution to SOUL, R& B, HIP HOP, POP, ETC... He was the frontman of a few bands. His career lasted 5 decades.... He became more just the leader of the FAMOUS FLAMES. He went on and earned the title THE GODFATHER OF SOUL...
@@johnwhitfield5376 Those of us who are older, remember that JAMES BROWN was a member of THE FAMOUS FLAMES for some 15 YEARS BEFORE he went solo (1953-68) His years with THE FLAMES , to me, WILL ALWAYS be his BEST . He was younger ,stronger, and danced a lot better.and the FLAMES were a DYNAMIC Singing Group. NO OTHER R&B GROUP COULD TOUCH THEM .JAMES BROWN & THE FAMOUS FLAMES were the TERROR OF THE R&B CIRCUIT !! Berry Gordy once told The Temptations, "Do NOT mess with THE FAMOUS FLAMES !!" THAT'S HOW powerful they were.! Contrary to popular belief, James Brown did NOT get rid of The Flames. They quit HIM. Why ? Because his ego grew so big , he started messing with their money !! You don't do that to the guys who helped you get to the top...so THEY left HIM in 1968. And another thing: the TWO BIGGEST-SELLING ALBUMS James ever had in his LIFE, were his two live albums with THE FAMOUS FLAMES !! To this day, NONE of his "FUNK" stuff has even come CLOSE !! Back then , there was NO "Godfather of Soul". He didn't get THAT nickname until he was an OLD MAN.In the Fifties and Sixties , James was known as *"MISTER DYNAMITE"*, and *"THE HARDEST-WORKING MAN IN SHOW BUSINESS"!!* The ONLY reason that his BAND came to prominence, was because THE FAMOUS FLAMES were no longer there. Today, James Brown is in The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. The Famous Flames are ALSO in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. His Band (good as they are) are not. They were nominated , but not inducted, in 2015.
@@williamg2552 YOU ARE TOTALLY CORRECT… A young JAMES BROWN and THE FAMOUS FLAMES laid the blueprint for his signature sound and stage dynamics…. James Brown was a great artist and an amazing performer, but he definitely lacked the proper business and management skills. He wanted it all for himself. His selfish ego got in the way. He could have treated his bandmates a lot better. He could have paid them more. He should have given them publishing rights to songs that they co-wrote with him. In light of what you said. I just think of all the talent that he was aligned with. Bobbie Byrd, Maceo Parker, and later Bootsy Collins. The list goes on and on. The years with the FAMOUS FLAMES was definitely his most productive period. Songs like: OUT OF SIGHT, THIS IS A MAN’S WORLD, PAPAS GOT A BRAND NEW BAG, ETC….. It is just a cautionary tale of what happens when money, egos, and drugs cloud a man’s better judgment and common sense. He could have treated them a lot better. He was self-contained….He had the ability to right by them. They deserved BETTER. I TOTALLY RESPECT YOUR POINT. I was just saying… He is THE GODFATHER OF SOUL… But I totally understand he would have never reached that pinnacle without THE FAMOUS FLAMES…
@@johnwhitfield5376: Bobby Byrd was the founder of The Famous Flames...and the man who actually DISCOVERED James Brown . Without Bobby and The Flames , the world would have never even heard of James Brown. He would have remained locked away in prison on a 8-16 year stretch for Robbery . Once he got out, he would have probably continued the life of crime that got him thrown in the slammer in the FIRST place. Bobby changed his focus. He set him off on a different path: music. Byrd got his parents to get James out of prison, got him a job, and a place to stay (with THEM) and it was BOBBY that recruited him for his singing group, THE FLAMES. and James paid him back by stealing his royalties , salary, and fame that was rightly supposed to go to the entire group . Made sure that only HE got inducted into the ROCK and ROLL HALL of FAME....not them. Yes, the FAMOUS FLAMES got him where he was...but then he didn't show them an ounce of appreciation for it . To this day , almost everybody can name the members of the James Brown Band. But ask any one of them to name the members of THE FAMOUS FLAMES . Other than Bobby Byrd, most of them CAN'T !! (the others were BOBBY BENNETT , LLOYD STALLWORTH, and occasionally, JOHNNY TERRY.) That's because James Brown wanted it that way. He made sure that only HIS face was on the group's album covers...not THEIRS. It wasn't until after he DIED that the Famous FLAMES finally got their due...and their belated induction into the Hall of Fame. Most music historians agree: The FLAMES should have been inducted with James Brown back in 1986. By the time they finally DID get inducted in 2012, Bobby Byrd was DEAD. Lloyd Stallworth was DEAD, AND Johnny Terry was DEAD. BOBBY BENNETT was the ONLY one left alive to accept the induction for the group.
This is a SLAPPER. He’s literally dancing in between the beats.
That's the secret of James Brown
He didn't dance to the music, the music plays to follow his dance
I know... That last step , he was timing them and making sure they were on point with him! Brilliant! And nobody realized that!
@@TMthe33rd You can even see the band (when visible on camera) looking right to him. He had them on lock step 😂
The best performance I've ever seen. He was pissed and made sure who follow them will remembering the name James Brown and the fabulous flames..the poor Rolling Stones...lol...
ryan song They did switch audiences for the Rolling Stones performance.JB had "killed" that bunch!
I love every one for great comments
How could anybody follow that!!! His entrance was fantastic his moves were out of sight !!!!!
THE FAMOUS FLAMES' dance moves were pretty good TOO !!
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@Monica Jones Yes that is true and as good as they were even admitted this was the worst decision they could have made as a band!!!
YAAASSS The entrance was class!!!
@@williamg2552 TRULY " OUT OF SIGHT" BOTTOM-LINE
@@rpsnext PLEASE EXPLAIN TYVM
I love watching this performance. Probably my favorite live performance of all time. Everything was tight. James Brown, the choreography from Bobby Byrd and the rest of Flames, the band ques, etc. I'm no music expert but Im sure does those pauses with a live band were no easy thing to execute.
The genius of soul.
@@catirerubio Eh. That's the genius of the Mind and hard work. James was an absolute Perfectionist.
Yes. The timing is perfect in all phases. Much practice.
NOT JUST "JAMES BROWN". " *JAMES BROWN & THE FAMOUS FLAMES* !! "
Such power and control. He makes this shit look effortless. The will NEVER be another one like him...period!!
totally agree
of course you know how hard these moves are
+Jaquaveon Andress Hell yeah. How does a human being slide/gravitate across the floor on one leg like that?!? Every time I watch this I just can't take my eyes of his feet. Simply amazing.
Thats the genius right there
Man enjoyed his music
I am so blessed and fortunate to have been able to grow up with this man's musical genius and his social impact on the entire world.
O my God what a talented man no one even in 2022!
You would NEVER want to go on stage after James Brown and the Famous Flames.
GOOD LORD❗ BACK TO BACK TO BACK JAMES BROWN LIVE VIDEOS❗THANK YOU JESUS❗
Cant no artist today give me the chills like this 🔥🔥🔥🔥
The slickest of the slick! Those dancin´feet, the voice, music, the quiff & on & on!
This man deserves his title as The Godfather Of RnRoll!
Thank you Mr. James Brown ( RIP). You make `ME FEEL GOOD!!!
In highschool, my music teacher made us listen to classical music describing the instruments and the performer. Before the class ended he played James Brown. No one ever missed a class!
What year was this ?
I would pay a lot of money - a LOT of money - if I could look/be this cool for even just one day. Sixty years on and still amazing.
No wonder i see why Michael, Prince and a lot more others looked up to this man.... he's one of the greatest entertainer of all time.
Michael Jackson's own words: ruclips.net/video/ETBM5bTQT4A/видео.html
You don't realize how good these guys were until decades later.
This man just had timing and rhythm more than any other!!!! Bad ass James Brown!
I know one thing for sure.. No one can match with him nobody.. The best of the best
A genius! One of the Greatest Entertainers of all times. Ahead of his times and the architect and creator of the funk. Often imitated but never equaled or surpassed. The ultimate performer. The Godfather of Soul. Mr. Dynamite. Soul Brother #1! We will never see the likes of this again....
+Garrett Coble facebook.com/thefamousflamesbysandibennett
We need a guy like James Brown today
The Flames are amazing to watch as well!!! AWESOME
YEAH they were !!
My high school cafeteria had 30 James Brown hit in it! It was outa sight!!
A lot of the younger generation only see clips from the 70's on up and they wonder, what's the big deal about JB? Anybody that knows the the deal knows that his prime was in the 60's. These r the clips the new generation should b exposed2. After viewing any clips from this time period only a moron wouldn't notice the swag that made him the best of his era and arguably the baddest solo performer of all time. Period!!!!!
His best era was when he was lead singer with the singing group THE FAMOUS FLAMES (Bobby Byrd, Bobby Bennett, and Lloyd Stallworth)
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Aqeel Asif Agreed......I love the horn section in his songs, just makes you want to get up and dance.
Yes, the younger folks don't know shit about JB. Also it started in the 1980's when Eddie Murphy did parodies & made fun of his style. That didn't help much either.
Best James Brown live performance on RUclips 🥇
There is no one on this planet like him He is OUT OF SIGHT!!!!!!!!!! The Best Performer in the World ....
Not only that but his band has to be the best assembly of musicians ever.
I saw him a few years before he died at the 9:30 Club in D.C. He still had more energy than most teenagers. Never stopped moving. Still giving it his all for the audience.
James Brown's entrance to the floor here was FUNKY!!!
MrLegoCorporation Yep....just AWESOME !!! The Famous FLAMES dancing at breakneck speed at Stage Left....as JAMES slides in from Stage Right ...with his James Brown Band playing in the center . When James & The Flames met at Center Stage, you KNEW you were in for the performance of your LIFE !!! Best stage entrance of ALL TIME !!! "Elvis WHO ?"
williamg2552 Agreed, this is the best entrance I've ever seen. So much force and energy in that group.
MrLegoCorporation You ain't lying!!!
MrLegoCorporation Yes indeed
MrLegoCorporation
I love watching him move his legs like that. He was so cool.
No one gives any love to the dancers and band playing behind James Brown? I think they were a big part of the show.
*The Guys At The Back Are James Brown Group Called "The Famous Flames."*
Yup kinda reminds of Bruno Mars and his band
@@jimmyteriyaki9783 well Bruno is heavily inspired by Brown so I’m not that surprised.
@@AccountTermed Ywah, I love the energy and the vibes when the band is moving with the main talent. It looks like they are having fun
Luis Martinez NOT TRUE if you read the autobiographies of JB ALL credit is given to each and every player. To the point of explaining the importance and impact of each and every contribution
Love Mr. Bron's performances ❤ so much intact I went when I was 8 years old at Whiting Auditorium in Flint Michigan.
Best entrance ever
OUR KING IS SO COLD, HE'S DANCING IN BETWEEN THE BEATS, 1E+A"👊🏾"
james brown is the godfather... jackson & prince both influenced heavily on james brown.. as many artists today... JB lives on to this very day...
All modern music, that is music since 1970, comes directly from him because he set the world on the One. Everything changed after Cold Sweat. Everything.
Clyde Stubblefield created that groove on cold sweat!
Agreed 100%! If Michael and Prince were brothers, there's no doubt who their father would be: James Brown.
Seeing many new idols "supposed to have a precense on a scene" mr Brown is a revalation. AMAZING!
Can't take my eyes off of him when he dances!
P.S. Brings back a wonderful memory from back in the day when my beloved mother took her three children to see him perform live! I was only 9 and was AMAZED!! TFS❣️
I first saw him live in concert in 1969. 50 times again through the years. the last about 9 months before he passed. He was THE GREATEST!
Many of us grew up with James Brown’s music & dancing. 😎👍🏽
James Brown had the special quality to write and sing better than 90% of the successful musicians at that time. JB's secret was not only having incredible music talent but the ability to put on a show like no one else.
RIP Mr. Brown...you are missed!!!!
The greatest performer of all time. No one else even close.
James brown's right dancing shoe mustve been burning after that performance! 🔥 sheeeesh 💀
Best performance I’ve ever seen!
The footwork of our people was unrivalled in these days
Moving across the stage on one leg - eat your heart out MJ
Feel so fortunate to have seen JB twice in live concerts
he always gave you part TWOs and THREEs.. so when you paid $1.00 for a vinyl record you got MORE than money's worth!
James Brown YOU were OUTTA SIGHT !~!~!
The hardest working man in show business the GOD father of Soul James Brown
I understood about 40 percent of what he sang and it's still better than 99% of what's out today. Also, Bobby Boyd was sort of sexy, wasn't he?
I can't believe I just witnessed this clip, this is amazing!!!!
this and james browns night train tami show performances give me real michael jackson vibes, the stage presence and the noise coming from the audience, not many entertainers can create this kinda excitement
The world was lucky for James Brown. I wish we had another one!
Gotta love James Brown. He was a genius. And the timing of the Famous Flames was excellent. I thought at first they were out of sync, but it was deliberate.
The King of SOUL & So Much More -- THE PHENOMENAL...MASTERFUL.. LEGENDARY JAMES BROWN!! RIP
I imitate this dude all the time I'll put it on my channel alright
The choreography is some of the best dancing I've ever seen especially for how long ago this was, 59 years ago wow
Chadwick boseman got him down
Darnell Thames it was tought to watch at times honestly lol
Hahahaha no he doesn't . Saw the bullshit movie. It was a joke not to mention Chadwick's moves was quite slow.
Garwin Wayne you actin like you can do better 😂
@@GarwinWayne the man had cancer and did evert
y moveon point. if u can do better maybe u shouldve auditined for it
@@royvmusic I can TBH
In those days, James Brown was popularly known as, "Soul Brother number 1."
Nkrumah Ture ...False! James Joseph Brown was Mr. Dynamite.
@@brucescott4261 He was known as both. But his community liked to cal him Soul Brother number 1, first and foremost.
Never said he wasn't referred to as anything else.
I love you James Brown
I really want to dance like Mr. Dynamite one day🙌🏼
Only found this video because of The Police song “when the world is running down”.
So glad! This is great performance! 😎
During this song , I have NO idea what James is singing but him dancin is just....... incredible! Go head JB!
lyrics: got your hi heel sneakers on, slippin' mules (repeat), more than alright, to know you're out of sight, got a shapely figure mama, keeps me uptight (repeat) too much to know you're out of sight. the way you do the things you do, the way you kiss me too (repeat) more than alright to know you're out of sight. got a sweet disposition to know you're always right (repeat) my hearts delight is what you are to know you're out of sight.
Amazing how did you know what he was saying or you googled it ? Lol 😂
l like James Brown performances
James Brown's MUSICIANS were NOT members of The Famous Flames. They were part of a SEPARATE ENTITY known as The James Brown Band (later The J.B.s) . James Brown HIMSELF confirmed this on a 1982 appearance on The David Letterman Show. He said, and I quote: "The FLAMES were a SINGING GROUP. The BAND are The J.B's ".
Those backup dancers are flat killin' it.
The only brother I know that make mumbling sound good. And dam can he dance
Ladies and Gentlemen...The Godfather of soul...
His dancing should be register as a lethal weapon because it always kill me from pure amazement
That intro tho!!!!
Outta Sight! Nobody did R&B like James Brown!
0:12 0:12 0:12
I wish I was there
Saw this show at a theater in Houston. Got to see the great J.B. four times live in Houston at Sam Houston Coliseum and Palladium Ballroom on Southmore, mecca for R&B and soul.
Lord this man. Powerful
I bet the Rolling Stones were like, "We have to go on after that? We're firing our manager!!!!"
Legendary,a true icon
This man was so amazing.
You're right, he is SO freakin' awesome, man.
callmeSmiley James Brown was shit.I'm love it.
James Brown awesome.U better ask somebody
amaizing artist, one oficina the genius of all times, live for ever mr. James Brown, from Argentina with love
I'm from BROWNSVILLE-BROOKLYN and James BROWN was my IDOL, bought his music , PRACTICE his routines , went to the integrated clubs and on the weekends, etc.. would do my JAMES BROWN routines 90% in my youth and kept winning these contests. )
I'm a oldies collector and 85% of my collection is non white.
Went to the apollo saw JB at the Brooklyn fox and the apollo to see a lot of music in the day.
James, barely broke a sweat 😅, pure genius
James....n the famous flames... whoa
Let’s appreciate James Browns quiff 😍😍
The movie got me watching every single James brown performance
Same here!
Same here! :)
SnoopiBabi In my opinion the baddest dude ever
SnoopiBabi what's the size you're the floorfrozen Bruno Mars Versace on the floor
SnoopiBabi me 2