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James Brown — Live Clips

Rare live footage of James Brown, curated from across the internet. Browse 3 clips below.

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About Live Footage

Live performance footage captures the energy, spontaneity, and imperfection that studio recordings polish away. The rarest live clips are from small venues, early gigs, one-off collaborations, and performances where something unexpected happened — a song played differently, a moment of improvisation, or a connection between the artist and the audience that was never repeated.

About James Brown

James Joseph Brown (May 3, 1933 – December 25, 2006) was an American singer, songwriter, dancer, musician, and record producer. The central progenitor of funk music and a major figure of 20th-century music, he is referred to by various nicknames, among them "Mr. Dynamite", "the Hardest-Working Man in Show Business", "Minister of New Super Heavy Funk", "Godfather of Soul", "King of Soul", and "Soul...

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    GROOVIN' ON TOUR (Official Trailer)

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    James Brown performs "Please Please Please" at the TAMI Show (Live)

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James Brown Live Footage

The inimitable James Brown, a force of nature on stage and a trailblazer in the studio. His live performances were an exercise in raw energy, precision, and showmanship, cementing his status as one of the greatest entertainers of all time. The "Live" page is a treasure trove of rare footage, showcasing Brown's irrepressible spirit and innovative artistry.

One of the most iconic moments in music history is captured on film in the 1964 TAMI Show, where Brown takes center stage to deliver two unforgettable performances. In "James Brown performs and dances to 'Out of Sight' on the TAMI Show (Live)", we witness the master at work, effortlessly blending dance moves with musical virtuosity. The song's driving beat and infectious horn riffs are perfectly complemented by Brown's dynamic stage presence, as he works the audience like a seasoned pro.

Just moments later, in "James Brown performs 'Please Please Please' at the TAMI Show (Live)", we see another side of Brown's artistry. This early hit is a testament to his ability to craft catchy, danceable tunes that would become a hallmark of his career. With its simple yet effective melody and repetitive hook, "Please Please Please" is a masterclass in songwriting, and Brown's performance brings it to life with his signature intensity.

Fast-forward seven years to 1971, when Brown appears on television in a rare live TV appearance with Bobby Byrd & the J.B.'s. In "James Brown Bobby Byrd & the J.B.'S - Get Involved.Rare Live TV Appearance 1971", we see Brown and his collaborators delivering a high-energy performance of their hit single "Get Involved". The song's funky, percussive beat is perfect for showcasing Brown's signature dance moves, which he executes with precision and flair.

These three clips offer a glimpse into the live performances that made James Brown a household name. Each one showcases a different aspect of his artistry: the danceability of "Out of Sight", the songwriting prowess of "Please Please Please", and the collaborative spirit of "Get Involved". Together, they demonstrate why Brown remains an enduring influence on music today.

The TAMI Show performances are particularly significant, as they capture Brown in his early prime. These clips offer a rare glimpse into the development of funk music, which would become a defining genre of the 1970s. With its emphasis on rhythm, groove, and raw energy, Brown's music laid the groundwork for countless other artists to follow.

Brown's live performances were always about more than just playing songs – they were an experience that combined music, dance, and spectacle. His shows were a testament to his boundless energy and charisma, which could electrify audiences and inspire new generations of musicians. As we watch these clips, it's clear that Brown was not just a performer, but a conductor, orchestrating the entire experience with precision and flair.

The "Live" page is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in music history, funk, or James Brown himself. These rare clips offer a unique perspective on his artistry, showcasing the energy, spontaneity, and imperfection that made his live performances so unforgettable. Whether you're a seasoned fan or just discovering Brown's music, these videos are an essential part of any music lover's education.

In the world of James Brown, there was no distinction between the studio and the stage – both were equally important for showcasing his artistry. His live performances were a laboratory for experimentation, where he could push the boundaries of funk and soul, incorporating new ideas and influences into his music. These clips demonstrate why Brown remains an icon in popular culture, influencing generations of musicians from hip-hop to rock.

The "Live" page is a testament to Brown's enduring legacy, offering a glimpse into the live performances that made him a legend. Whether you're watching for the first time or revisiting old favorites, these rare clips are sure to captivate and inspire – a reminder of why James Brown remains one of the greatest entertainers of all time.

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