[kj] R.I.P. James Brown

Dimitri Bukharin krasnidenamit at googlemail.com
Wed Dec 27 03:47:25 EST 2006


Someone you all respect tells you the truth about yourselves and it aint
nice. HA!

I don't know you Mik but don't let those small minded hateful people drive
you way.


On 12/27/06, Mik Raven <mik at corvids.eclipse.co.uk> wrote:

>

> Hmm. This list is not what it was. Even reasonable people I used to like

> seem to have degenerated into something I no longer recognize. Peter is

> the

> only one here who seems to talk sense, even though most of it is just

> there

> to wind you all up. Have nice lives people. I'm off to find out how to

> unsubscribe from this shit. Your open minds have become very closed.

> Reminds

> me very much of Mr Coleman.

>

> Mik

>

> -----Original Message-----

> From: gathering-bounces at misera.net [mailto:gathering-bounces at misera.net]

> On

> Behalf Of BS Crack

> Sent: 26 December 2006 17:48

> To: vassifer at earthlink.net; gathering at misera.net

> Cc: gathering at misera.net

> Subject: Re: [kj] R.I.P. James Brown

>

>

> I personally dislike all the outlandish claims people make after someone

> died. Claims that bear no resemblance to reality, for example:

> "but the man's influence extends far and wide beyond simply funk and hip

> hop

> (neither of which would've existed without his contributions)"

> Alex: Do you really believe that had James Brown not entered the music

> business then funk and hip hop would never have been invented? James Brown

> had predecessors who influenced him , music is an evolving form and

> numerous

> people have contributed to musics evolution. To say that One man is solely

> responsible for not one, but two genres of music is a huge exaggeration.

> If James Brown hadnt have been born, then music today would still be

> exactly

> the same as it is now.

> He was just as famous for his dance steps than he was for the music he

> made.

> Can anyone sing ten James Brown songs?...........five?.........well apart

> from his two famous songs, can anyone sing or hum any of his other tunes?

> Because I certainly cant.

>

> "James Brown practically *INVENTED* stage presence"

> So you are saying that before James Brown there was nt anybody who had any

> "stage presence"? I cant disagree because I dont know .

>

> "And judging James Brown via his cameos in "The Blues Brothers" or "Rocky

> IV" or whatever is like judging Killing Joke solely by OUTSIDE THE GATE."

>

> Well no. James Browns contribution to the Rocky film gave him his only UK

> Number 1.

>

>

>

>

>

> --- vassifer at earthlink.net wrote:

>

> From: Alex Smith <vassifer at earthlink.net>

> To: "A list about all things Killing Joke (the band!)"

> <gathering at misera.net>, "'A list about all things Killing Joke (the

> band!)'"

> <gathering at misera.net>

> Subject: Re: [kj] R.I.P. James Brown

> Date: Tue, 26 Dec 2006 12:16:31 -0500 (EST)

>

>

> "The only music he influenced was crap..."

>

> Sorry, Mik, but this is just a patently ridiculous statement. Again, I'm

> not

> saying you have to like James Brown, but the man's influence extends far

> and

> wide beyond simply funk and hip hop (neither of which would've existed

> without his contributions). James Brown practically *INVENTED* stage

> presence -- Iggy Pop, Robert Plant, Ian McCulloch, Jaz Coleman, Joe

> Stummer

> -- none of them can top, let alone touch what James Brown was. He was as

> crucial a performer/innovator/artist as anyone you can name.

>

> This just reminds me of the Beatles conversation we had a couple of weeks

> ago. I know it seems like a really, punky, iconoclastic thing to say that

> you don't like James Brown (who was inarguably "punker" than any band you

> can name -- listen to "Say It Loud, I"m Black & I"m Proud" and consider

> the

> context of the times), but to not recognize his influence and contribution

> just makes you seem a bit narrow, misinformed and, frankly, dim.

>

> And judging James Brown via his cameos in "The Blues Brothers" or "Rocky

> IV"

> or whatever is like judging Killing Joke solely by OUTSIDE THE GATE.

>

> Alex in NYC

>

>

>

>

> and he was just a criminal who some people thought

> >> could sing.

>

>

>

>

> -----Original Message-----

> >From: Mik Raven <mik at corvids.eclipse.co.uk>

> >Sent: Dec 26, 2006 11:55 AM

> >To: "'A list about all things Killing Joke (the band!)'"

> <gathering at misera.net>

> >Subject: Re: [kj] R.I.P. James Brown

> >

> >No I can't hear anything I like whatsoever in his music. Does that make

> me

> >myopic? Guess I'll go find my reading glasses then! :-) Actually, never

> been

> >a big fan of change either. IMHO not one of the Joke's better ditties.

> >

> >Mik

> >

> >-----Original Message-----

> >From: gathering-bounces at misera.net [mailto:gathering-bounces at misera.net]

> On

> >Behalf Of Stephen Robinson

> >Sent: 26 December 2006 10:39

> >To: A list about all things Killing Joke (t

> >Subject: Re: [kj] R.I.P. James Brown

> >

> >You can't hear the power, excitment and simple funk power in his beats?

> >

> >If the only music he influenced was crap, do that mean you think Change

> was

> >crap?

> >

> >> James Brown was shit but the Blues Brothers was quite an entertaining

> >> film. I will not shed a tear for James Brown but dread the endless

> >> tributes that are bound to follow his death. The only music he

> >> influenced was crap and he was just a criminal who some people thought

> >> could sing.

> >>

> >> Mik

> >--

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