godfather of soul passed away a few hours ago at a local atlanta hospital.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20061225/..._mu/obit_brown
godfather of soul passed away a few hours ago at a local atlanta hospital.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20061225/..._mu/obit_brown
RIP, he will be missed by both fans and cops.
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Originally Posted by TIGERJC
MUTHA........
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yeah, ui just read it when i opened my browser.....R.I.P
RIP
grand prix.....
Years of pill popping and being a dancing machine caught up with him.
Great musician
RIP i love all his music i found out by my myspace
whoa....RIP
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Originally Posted by Halfwit
Damn, that sucks. RIP.
--RIP Leisa. Forever In Our Hearts--
--Val for President 1979-2007--
--RIP Val, You will be missed--
Originally Posted by HalfBaked
great singer, terrible person.
^^ How so?
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He may have had(as just about everyone does)his share of faults but that was his bad.
As far as being a "terrible" person..... I dunno. He did a lot for his home town community(Augusta)as well as for the children of that and other communities.
Not so "terrible".
What have you unselfishly done for anyone other than youself? Food for thought-
Merry Christmas-
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EXACTLY!!! That's my point. Who the fuck are we to say who is "terrible" or not? Ya know? That's all I was saying.Originally Posted by Curmudgeon
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QD I think you missed the post that I was referring to when I said "How So?".
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Originally Posted by quickdodgeŽ
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I'll take his mansion in N. Augusta - that house in on point.
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Originally Posted by Curmudgeon
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cocane is a hellva drug
RIP
Get on the scene, like a sex machine. He was good in the BMW films movie with the m coupe.
LOL yeah they sent me that shit in the mail on dvd...Originally Posted by koukis14
i was like wtf its like a 20 minute commercial
He wasn't terrible, he just fully embraced the lifestyle.
He was the most influential musician of the past 100 years. Soul, R&B, blues, hiphop, rock and roll, disco, electronic. He influenced all of them heavily.
I wouldnt go that far...Originally Posted by Fast Shadow
plz explainOriginally Posted by jfman
2006 Evo IX - Bolt ons
why not?Originally Posted by jfman
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awsome artist. too bad
You only live once, maybe twice if you use the e-brake!
Yeah he lied about his age when he was 18.... evidently it was easier to be a really good 13 year old than a mediocer 18 year old... so he was 78 when he died and not 73.
And his last wish, for his lawyer and agent to lock his wife out of the house, divorce her and give her nothing.
what a great guy.
Do your homework. Music companies ALWAYS lied about their talents ages - from Michael Jackson to Stevie Wonder to the Beatles. This was not limited to music - child actors did the same thing.Originally Posted by R_Rated
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Not only that - LOL - if you think he was "mediocre" at 18 then you are a tard. LOL. You obv know nothing about music. In fact - since he was not good at 18, who was "really" good that he was competing against?
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anytime you want to compare music resumes or add up your hours spent recording in Nashville, NY and LA studios let me know. Or we can just see how many companies have endorsed you for playing their instruments.Originally Posted by BABY J
you're right though.... I need to knowed more about the music industry.
My resume' inclused but not limited to:
POD
Dave Mathews
James Brown
Winton Marsalis
Branford Marsalis
Arturo Sandaval
Miles Davis
Josh Redman
Jofn Petrucci
Dave Weckyl
Mike Pertnoy
Kevin Eubanks
Billy Joel
Google me homey - Strawberry Skies Studios. Vocals as well as bass. Not my 1st dance at all. Also did a year at AIM as an instructor (bass) as well at The Bass Gallery on Piedmont. Your accolades should warrant that you'd never utter that JB was a nobody (or mediocre) at 18 years old... shame on you, you should know better. But it's okay - you're forgiven.Originally Posted by R_Rated
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R.I.P Brotha
Brett (One of the true OG's, No really... ask anyone)
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R.I.P Leisa, You are never forgotten - 10/7/08
never said he was a nobody.... lots of suckey musicians were nobodies. James was far from average but in the ealy years he was like most child stars and merely a puppet. A freind of mine from his band (eric hargrove) was in the army band with me awhile back.
In the early ears he was a puppet - who ISN'T when they 1st get signed to a label??Ur 1st 2 albums are usually scripted - but his talent was ALWAYS there. It didn't show on vinly, but it DEF showed live even in the early years. I was in the Air Force band of the Pacific. I was at Kadena and we did 300 shows a year - (I think the Army band did about 320 that same year--? that's HUMPING and you def have earned my respect in that sense.) And there are lots of people that claim to have been a part of James' band. I have "sat in" w/ a lot of people - Wooten, Marcus Miller, even Dave Matthews (unplugged) in Denver. Hargrove is a strange name to me - doesn't mean he isn't legit, but just b/c u are a 1st call guy in a region doesn't mean you can lay claim to being a PART of the/a band. Adam Nitti (arguably the most notarized bassist in ATL* and THE 1st call guy in ATL for most genre's) doesn't claim bands. He is a 1st call/session guy - he does the work and goes home. Hargrove may have sat in a while - I am not so sure that he was on the roster - which I WILL admit, was VERY fluid for James' sets... he switched things up a lot and fired people just b/c he felt like it.
* Darryl Freeman may surpass Nitti locally - either way, you get my point.
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Yeah, I heard this morning about the death.
Good guy, RIP.
BUY MY HATCH <--click the link, cuz.
Adam Nitti knows me! i took lessons from him a few years back. I got a Christmas Card from wooten, lol. My mom went to Highschool with him... I know him well. Erik Hargrove is on alot of Modern Drummers for Allegra durms, audix mics and Vic Firth sticks. I don't remember the cymbols but I have seen his name and pic in the other.
My past endorsements include: DR strings, EDEN (before they got bought), Mike lull basses(just like Randy Jackson aka journey FTW), Fodera, Kern(if you are a studio guy you will know this, Smith and now Eshenbaugh.(if you don't know eshenbaugh basses, he learned under carl Thompson and is in Greenville SC)
I don't play as much anymore not that I am married. the travel got to be a bit much and my chops are not what they used to be after a car accident. Bt I can still find the pocket and sound tight with the Kick.
Good stuff! Adam taught next door to me at AIM, and still drops in regularly I hear even though he is a Nashville guy now (he still gets 1st calls in ATL). Great guy, and all the guys at Atl Bass Gallery. I did BATB w/ Wooten and Pastorius in 2001, and Bass Nature Camp in 2002...met some kool people (2 include Anthony Jackson - who teaches in Virginia at a small shop). Sounds like you have been around - as have I. Nothing major, but I am solid and hold my own. I never pushed for an endorsement, but I am sure that I could have socred something easily. They (endorsements) aren't what they were 10 years ago - hell not even what they were 5 years ago. I am gonna upload some vid/audio from the early JB and then we will let the forum decide if he was mediocre.![]()
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R_Rated & BABY J -
No shit? Very kewl. While I'll not even pretend to have earned the accomplishments that you two have, I too was a musician(semi-pro) until the late '90's when I moved to ATL. from the DC area.
Grew up w/the piano/giutar, and ended up being just the bass player/backing vocals in a loud obnoxious rock band. Wrote/produced/promoted our own.... got some decent FM air time on a couple(DC/LA) stations, and eventually did a few East coast tours w/Nationals before two spec deals w/two different majors-
Never realized "the dream" to it's fullest, but the experiences(all of "them")are once in a lifetime memories and am gratefull for the opportunities-
Got out of it to become a full time single parent.... no regrets.
The names you've posted are w/out doubt heavy hitters.... just thought I'd say hey and give props for your accomplishments-
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