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i literally almost went insane trying to keep track of which one of these two titles in my double feature was which, but I'm almost positive that this one (and there is absolutely nothing on the Internet - except a sparse cast list at IMBD)
is the 'Swinger' Flick, which if it is, is my favorite of the two. I'm totally in love with the Piano Player chick and the music and dancing is to die for.and stay tuned for the other one...
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The limitations of this drama are apparent to anyone after the first five minutes. The protagonist, a psuedo-post-modern artist from New Reno, makes a show of boredom, the boredom of the outback sands. Day after day, he shows us the same footage of the same sand dunes, shifting, ever shifting. Sand dunes. Oh yes. Myth of the dream...this shows the grim reality! The audience is left wanting more as Rossi stumbles onto the scene - a nouveau Hitler? Perhaps. Just because he develops a tawdry love affair with Mr Georgiou (at St Pauls) is no excuse for what ensues, a poor substitute for Simon's anger and agression. If this were a real film, Nick would drive home inebriated. Don't waste your time on this flick. There is only one word - pork.
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MP3 Truffles - "I'm going away tonight", RIP James Brown
The music blogs were supposed to be relatively quiet this week, catching up on the last of the Christmas music explosion, or completely ignoring it and doing their own thing. But then the unthinkable happened - the Godfather of Soul passed away on Christmas. I heard the news not long after basking in the glow of JB's own Christmas album and couldn't help but feel a little shiver of loss head up my spine. Of course, a lot of rock and soul music legends have passed away in the past few years, as we're hitting that time when old age is catching up to pop music. But James Brown was one of the most ever-present musical legends - they didn't call him the Hardest Working Man in Show Business for nothing - and he was still performing constantly, even booked to take over New Years Eve this year in New York City.
Update: New Yorkers had one last chance to say goodbye to JB, as he lay in state at the Apollo before his funeral. Gothamist has details on the honorary parade and viewing along with photos of Brown in the open coffin. Even in death he looks pretty darn funky.
It's not every day that a musical genius takes his bow, so this week let's just look at Mr. Please Please himself, James Brown.
But first, here's am mp3 from yours truly. This song, appropriately titled "James Brown", is a tribute to the Godfather of Soul by a 1970 elementary school choral ensemble directed by Nancy Dupree and released on the incredible album Ghetto Reality. It's a nice starting point - a bit of a mini-bio of the man himself.
James Brown, Nancy Dupree (
mp3)
Video links after the jump:
Perhaps the best soul music blog, Soul Sides, provides a nice eulogy, including a clip of an audio interview he conducted with Brown just a few months ago. Earlier this year, the blog also celebrated one of JB's most exciting and innovative albums, Soul On Top, including two great tracks from the album.
Another great soul blog, Funky 16 Corners, reprints his excellent essay on the career and influence of Soul Brother Number One. Meanwhile, the Stepfather of Soul shares the story of his first James Brown 45, and just last Election Day was inspired to post this rather appropriate song from Brown's under-appreciated album Hell.
JB was a musician that transcended musical genres. Crud Crud tells how the Godfather of Soul reached inside and touched his punk rock spirit in a rather moving personal reflection. Jazz blog Straight No Chaser talks a bit about Brown's influence (musically and socially) and shares some jazz covers of his songs - as well as a track from Maceo (Parker) & All the King's Men album Doin' Their Own Thing, which signaled an unfriendly split between James and his band in the late 60s. Meanwhile, Fluxblog looks at JB's version of a pop standard.
Since JB died on that most holiday of days, it's only appropriate that we pay tribute to his passing with some Christmas tunes. Brown's holiday songs will never die, not only because he gave funky spins to old classics, but because his originals are amongst the best Christmas songs ever written. Check out the Christmas songs at The B Side, A Christmas Yuleblog, and My Old Kentucky Blog.
Or, if you just miss the man and want to load up on a ton of JB's best, head to Bag of Songs for a whole bunch of classic mp3s.
James Brown video links:
Now that the mp3s are out of the way, why not check out the man in action thanks to these video clips.
- A sweaty and powerful live version of "It's a Man's Man's Man's World" and "Georgia On My Mind", both from the late 70s.
- Performing "Please Please Please" on Shindig.
- "Mother Popcorn" TV performance with some very impressive leg and pelvic moves.
- A scene from his legendary 1971 Paris concert - the JB' s are smoking, and Bootsy Collins is along as well.
- An energetic "Sex Machine/Get On the Bood Foot" live on European (French?) TV, 1976.
- "Out Of Sight" from 1967 - a really tight live show filled with great shimmy and shake.
- Cute: a 1993 funky Japanese noodle ad.
- Funky: pick up a JB Future Shock T-Shirt.
- The famous peace-keeping Boston concert the day after the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr.
- Clip from a 1978 documentary in which Mr. Dynamite himself teaches us how to do his dance moves.
- Grilling Alfred Hichcock for details on Psycho.
- The legendary Low Rider DJ Steve Crosno gets perhaps the highest compliment on earth.
- JB's cameo in the super-white film Ski Party. James is still cool, but the combo of the sweater and the pathetic music equals NOT funky.
- "Papa Don't Take No Mess" and "My Thang" on Soul Train. His exit into the audience is a great moment. Also on Soul Train, JB is joined by dancer Damita Jo Freeman, breaking out some superbad moves.
- His spiritual follower: Little Gary Ferguson, the 6 year old James Brown. (From The Beat, 1966)
- JB meets Sammy D. and gives him a little lesson on getting funky. Their charisma together is inspiring.
- Not only the consumate performer, JB was a whiz at finding and championing new talent. Here is my favorite of his many female protoges, Marva Whitney, doing "Things Got to Get Better".
- James' last performance in NYC was during Fashion Week in September. Here's the only clip I can find of that, where he is showing the love for his back-up singer Amy Christian.
- This YouTube user sells hard to find JB concert DVDs (including the 1971 Paris concert above) and has posted some YouTube clips of what he has to offer. Soul Sides recommends this clip of "Your Cheating Heart", and I say don't miss the intro to his TV performance of "Too Funky In Here".
- The saddest JB related clip I have ever seen - fat Axl Rose attempts to sing "I Feel Good". Why did this need to happen?
And if that isn't enough for you, turn on your TV tonight to "James Browns Last Chance", a VH1 "celebreality" (ugh) show that follows James Brown on a years worth of tours. They are billing this as JB attempting his "comeback tour", but he never really went anywhere. Still, it's a nice chance to get a warts and all look at the man himself, his much younger wife, and others in his circle. (Wed, Dec 27 @ 11:00am & 5pm (EST) and also Fri, Dec 29 @ 1pm)
Oh yeah, and there's this video, which I love, certainly, but I am also sick of watching people laugh at it. The man's a genius, people. Geniuses are allowed to be crazy.
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Also, there was that episode of Wheel of Fortune with JB, Little Richard, and Weird Al. Can't find it on youtube though.
Posted by: chris | January 01, 2007 at 06:15 PM
This is a big mess and I think everyone should just back off and think "What Would James Brown Want"? A lot has been said and shown
like the great coverage of the Funerals like http://JamesBrowns.com where you can download a personal version and print from the PDF file a copy of the Services program both family and public and links to site like Tomi Rae personal blog site.
Now if the fight for Money would slow down and the lawyers be pushed back from the table a bit..everyone will do what James wanted. That was to take care of his family ALL OF IT.
Posted by: TomiBrown | January 20, 2007 at 10:09 PM
This is a big mess and I think everyone should just back off and think "What Would James Brown Want"? A lot has been said and shown
like the great coverage of the Funerals like http://JamesBrowns.com where you can download a personal version and print from the PDF file a copy of the Services program both family and public and links to site like Tomi Rae personal blog site.
Now if the fight for Money would slow down and the lawyers be pushed back from the table a bit..everyone will do what James wanted. That was to take care of his family ALL OF IT.
Posted by: TomiBrown | January 20, 2007 at 10:09 PM
Posted by: T Raeford | January 20, 2007 at 10:28 PM
I love J Brown, Thank you for good video links.
Especially for the video in Paris!! I was looking for it a long time!
Posted by: Mp3 | July 03, 2007 at 06:21 AM
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No bond for Ragusa | Tampa teacher, accused twice before of having sex with students - YouWeirdTube

via wtsp.comTampa, Florida – A former Tampa teacher, accused twice before of having sex with students, received no bond from a judge Tuesday morning.
Stephanie Ragusa, 29, was arrested again Monday.
Monday, investigators say Ragusa was caught in the act with a boy she was accused of having sex with before. She is charged with two counts of unlawful sex with a minor.
Ragusa was previously arrested on March 13 on charges she had sex with a 14-year-old student she met while she was a teacher at Davidsen Middle School in Tampa. The student told authorities they had sex once at Ragusa’s Carrollwood apartment and twice in her Lexus SUV.
Then, on April 15, Ragusa was arrested for allegedly having sex with another Davidsen Middle School student. The 15-year-old told investigators Ragusa gave him a condom for the sex act, and that through the relationship, the two had engaged in intercourse about 20 times. She was charged with lewd and lascivious battery.
Ragusa was out of jail on bond when the alleged sex act occurred on Monday. Investigators say the victim is one of the students she was accused of having sex with before.
Ragusa is currently being held at the Orient Road Jail without bond. She is expected in court Tuesday morning.
In addition to Davidsen Middle School, Ragusa has also previously worked at Madison Middle School in South Tampa and as a math teacher at Martinez Middle School in Lutz.
Service with a smile?
Many people have noticed that even though Stephanie Ragusa is facing some very serious charges, her demeanor seems to be unusually jovial. Here's a look at Ragusa's smile when she's in front of the camera:
(video 2) James Brown 'Rap Payback' et 'Papa' l'Hippodrome à Paris 1981
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- James Brown 'Papa' l'Hippodrome à Paris 1981
- Découvrez un concert de James Brown extrait de l'émission rock Chorus. Sur la scène de l'Hippodrome de la Porte de Pantin à Paris
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Arthur Brown, French Beatniks Dancing! What more could you want? (13 mins. 1966)
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Dive into the world of the Parisian nightclub, Le Bus Palladium. Outside, neighbors complain about noise, inside, young people dance to a concert by wildman, Arthur Brown.
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Plongée dans l'univers de la boite de nuit parisienne Le Bus Palladium
- James ARCH, 23, a manager of the place speaks of his ambitions, and two young "beatniks" talk about their vision of society.
Plongée dans l'univers de la boite
Arthur Brown, French Beatniks Dancing! What more could you want?
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Le Bus Palladium
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UNBELIEVABLE! James Brown LIVE (l'Hippodrome à Paris) 1981
UNBELIEVABLE!
James Brown

l'Hippodrome
- Rap Payback
- (Paris 1981)
- Papa's got a brand new bag
- Sex machine

Découvrez un concert de James Brown extrait de l'émission rock Chorus.
Sur la scène de l'Hippodrome de la Porte de Pantin à Paris, il interprète les morceaux:
- Rap Payback
- Too funky in here
- It's a man's man's world
- Papa's got a brand new bag
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- Sex machine
YSL: Yves Saint-Laurent conjures la femme 1966


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- Various shots of the presentation of Saint Laurent fashion by a single model, LAURENCE assembly and executed as a newspaper strip: characters frozen in various attitudes and their words containing bubbles - Laurence before the fashion house of Yves Saint LAWRENCE - Porter opened the door - Laurence in the street, dressed in a two-color - CU of plaque "YVES SAINT LAURENT" - Multiple plans Laurence is making dresses present a vendor, then the arm loaded with clothes - Laurence appearing before a movie producer - Laurence coat, holding a "big twin" - Presentation of a whole jacket, blouse and pants, the "big two" - the producer AM - Presentation of a costume, marine genus, with a sun visor - Laurence looking through a telescope (2 shots) - GP producer - Laurence, skirt, sweater and cap, holding skis in hand - GP producer Air dumbfounded - Laurence, standing on skis, wearing a dress coat and wearing a scarf (2 shots) - 2 GP head Laurence, with different wigs - GP producer - Laurence held Horse near a stuffed horse in the office of the producer - Air frightened of seeing the horse producer - Laurence, holding rider on the horse's back - the producer AM - Laurence, in evening dress two- parts, posing beside a table adorned with crystals - clap cinema before it - Several shots of Laurence and a partner in a tuxedo, posing as cinema projectors in different dresses - cutaways of the producer and his assistant (Lucien PETIOT ) and operating cameraman - Several other plans Laurence, tailor, in the office of the producer.
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Out on the screens of "Yves Saint Laurent - Pierre Bergé, passionate love," Peter Thorreton documentary that tells the story of love between the designer and businessman. For the occasion, return videos on the career of the man who launched the fashion of women's tuxedo.
Power to womenCouturier emblematic of the twentieth century, Yves Saint Laurent will remain the man who gave power to women by providing a masculine touch to their wardrobe. It is the first to stage women's pantsuit, pea, and Saharan Other tuxedos: a revolution on the podium!
Chanel "liberated women. This allowed me years later to give them the power "used to say YSL.From small beginningsBorn in Oran, Algeria, on 1 August 1936 Yves Mathieu Saint Laurent, the son of good family, arrived in Paris at the age of 17. Very quickly spotted, he joined a year later workshops by Christian Dior, the designer most famous post war, as assistant. The untimely death of the master of the "New Look" in October 1957 propelled YSL creative director of Dior.
Farewell Dior ...In a pathologically shy, the young Yves, who was 20 years dares break forms in trying out the line "keystone" in his first collection. And it's a success! But that which is nicknamed the Prince of fashion is fragile. The failure of his collection in black in 1960, its incorporation under the flags of Algeria during the war and the controversy around his homosexuality do sink into depression. Interned, he lost his employer-Dior-but gains a faithful companion in the person of Pierre Berge. The two men together ever since.
Hello claw YSLTheir first decision torque: create their own fashion house. And it's just that in January 1962 Yves Saint Laurent presented his first show in its own name. The complete success! The reign of the young designer on the fashion world is running!
Ensuing four decades of intense creativity. Very inspired by painting (Mondrian, Andy Warhol and Pop Art, Picasso, Van Gogh) and his muses Loulou de la Falaise, Betty Catroux then he invented the parade show, manages the clever mix of colors and fabrics in harmony perfect. Riding on these successes, he even managed to introduce the tuxedo, the pantsuit and military clothing on the catwalk.But YSL pay his avant-garde. In 1971, her collection "40", with reference to the dark years of World War II, shocked both sides of the Atlantic. Meanwhile, Saint-Laurent poses naked on the ads of her perfume "Man." Six years later, he launched "Opium". New scandal, but again the key to success!Between success and scandals: the story of a life
- Divers plans de la présentation de la mode Saint Laurent par un seul mannequin, LAURENCE, et montage exécuté sous forme de bande dessinée de journal : personnages figés dans diverses attitudes et bulles contenant leurs paroles - Laurence devant la maison de couture d'Yves SAINT LAURENT - Portier ouvrant la porte d'entrée - Laurence dans la rue, vêtue d'un tailleur bicolore - GP d'une plaque "YVES SAINT LAURENT" - Plusieurs plans de Laurence se faisant présenter des robes par une vendeuse, puis, les bras chargés de vêtements - Laurence se présentant devant un producteur de cinéma - Laurence en manteau, tenant un "grand bi" - Présentation d'un ensemble veste, corsage et pantalon, sur le "grand bi" - PM du producteur - Présentation d'un costume, genre marin, accompagné d'une visière pare-soleil - Laurence regardant dans une longue-vue (2 plans) - GP du producteur - Laurence, en jupe, pull et casquette, tenant des skis à la main - GP du producteur, l'air médusé - Laurence, debout sur les skis, vêtue d'une robe-manteau et coiffée d'un foulard (2 plans) - 2 GP de la tête de Laurence, avec des perruques différentes - GP du producteur - Laurence en tenue de cheval, près d'un cheval empaillé, dans le bureau du producteur - Air effrayé du producteur voyant le cheval - Laurence, en tenue d'écuyère, sur le dos du cheval - PM du producteur - Laurence, en robe de soirée deux-pièces, posant près d'une table parée de cristaux - clap de cinéma devant elle - Plusieurs plans de Laurence et un partenaire en smoking, posant sous les projecteurs de cinéma, dans diverses robes - plans de coupe du producteur et son assistant (Lucien PETIOT) et cameraman opérant - Plusieurs autres plans de Laurence, en tailleur, dans le bureau du producteur.
- In 2002, after 40-year career, Yves Saint Laurent says farewell to the profession in a final parade at Beaubourg. The world of fashion and her muses including Catherine Deneuve and Laetitia Casta, throng to pay homage to his creative genius.
- YSL is more but will remain immortal through his work as "fashion is eternal."
- Sortie sur les écrans de "Yves Saint Laurent – Pierre Bergé, l'amour fou", documentaire de Pierre Thorreton qui relate l’histoire d'amour entre le couturier et l’homme d’affaires. Pour l'occasion, retour en vidéos sur la carrière de celui qui lança la mode du smoking féminin.
Couturier emblématique du XXe siècle, Yves Saint-Laurent restera l'homme qui a donné le pouvoir aux femmes en apportant une touche masculine à leur garde robe. Il est le premier à mettre en scène des femmes en tailleur-pantalon, caban, saharienne et autres smokings : une révolution sur les podiums !
Chanel « a libéré les femmes. Ce qui m'a permis des années plus tard de leur donner le pouvoir » se plaisait à dire YSL.
Né à Oran, en Algérie, le 1er août 1936, Yves Mathieu Saint-Laurent, fils de bonne famille, débarque à Paris à l'âge de 17 ans. Très vite repéré, il rejoint un an plus tard les ateliers de Christian Dior, le créateur le plus célèbre d'après guerre, en qualité d'assistant. Le décès prématuré du maître du "New Look" en octobre 1957 propulse YSL directeur artistique de la maison Dior.
D'une timidité maladive, le jeune Yves, alors âgé de 20 ans ose la rupture des formes en s'essayant à la ligne « trapèze » dès sa première collection. Et c'est un succès ! Mais celui que l'on surnommera le Prince de la mode est fragile. L'échec de sa collection tout en noir de 1960, son incorporation sous les drapeaux en pleine guerre d'Algérie et la polémique autour de son homosexualité le font sombrer dans la dépression. Interné, il perd son employeur -la maison Dior- mais gagne un compagnon fidèle en la personne de Pierre Bergé. Les deux hommes ne se quitteront plus.
Leur première décision de couple : créer leur maison de couture. Et c'est tout simplement qu'en janvier 1962 Yves Saint-Laurent présente son premier défilé en son nom propre. Le succès est total ! Le règne du jeune créateur sur l'univers de la mode est en marche !
S'ensuivent quatre décennies d'intense créativité. Très inspiré par la peinture (Mondrian, Andy Warhol et le Pop Art, Picasso, Van Gogh) et par ses muses -Loulou de La Falaise puis Betty Catroux- il invente le défilé spectacle, réussit le mélange savant des couleurs et tissus dans une harmonie parfaite. Surfant sur ces réussites, il parvient même à introduire le smoking, le tailleur-pantalon et les vêtements militaires sur les podiums.
Mais YSL paiera son avant-gardisme. En 1971, sa collection "40", en référence aux années noires de la Seconde guerre mondiale, choque des deux côtés de l'Atlantique. Parallèlement, Saint-Laurent pose nu sur les publicités de son parfum «Homme». Six ans plus tard, il lance «Opium». Nouveau scandale, mais nouveau succès à la clef !
En 2002, après 40 ans de carrière, Yves Saint-Laurent fait ses adieux au métier dans un ultime défilé à Beaubourg. Le monde de la mode et ses égéries parmi lesquelles Catherine Deneuve et Laëtitia Casta, se pressent pour rendre hommage à son génie créatif.
YSL n'est plus mais restera immortel à travers ses œuvres car « la mode est éternelle ».
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