James Brown, R.I.P.

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Aside from the fact that the Godfather is dead, the other shitty thing is that his music is going to get overplayed like crazy( much like when Johnny Cash died). And great hordes of folks will pretend to themselves and others that they're big J.B. fans(much like when Johnny Cash died). This could prove annoying.

James Brown, R.I.P.

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m.koren wrote:Aside from the fact that the Godfather is dead, the other shitty thing is that his music is going to get overplayed like crazy( much like when Johnny Cash died). And great hordes of folks will pretend to themselves and others that they're big J.B. fans(much like when Johnny Cash died). This could prove annoying.


eh... i dunno about that... like the music of Johnny Cash, in general, i think the music of James Brown is pretty hard to not like. i see nothing wrong with his death spiking a resurgence in interest.

for once there's a reason to be thankful kenny g's not dead.

James Brown, R.I.P.

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Bradley R. Weissenberger wrote:
m.koren wrote:[T]he whole Johnny Cash post-death-revival thing seemed a bit contrived/forced. Personally, it made my skin crawl.

Personally, it makes my skin crawl when people use the phrase "the whole ________ thing".

I'll take a pod of Johnny-come-lately Johnny Cash and James Brown listeners over anyone who uses this lame-o phrase.

Anyday.


That's a hell of a thing to say to someone on Christmas, BRW. I hope you got coal in your stocking.

I mean, really.

= Justin

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