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Not bad enough to pass on though. The only reason it doesn't get 5 stars is because some of the scenes are recorded with bad quality. I highly recommend this set if you really want to experience that James Brown "Feelin". I love this disc set. James Brown is the bomb.
All in all, it's a fine documentary, and far better than your average DVD featurette and making-of material.My main criticism, as with other reviewers, is that the producers did not include all extant footage from the Boston Garden and the TAMI Show. Then the City defaulted on paying Brown for his performance. The live concert and television airings not only de-fused the situation but they helped raise political support for the Mayor through his personal speech right before Brown took the stage.
He was not only an electrifying showman but also an extremely talented bandleader and singer. Brown put his other plans aside to do the concert because he believed in reaching out to his community when it needed him. Little needs to be said about James Brown as a performer.
The City of Boston reversed its initial decision to cancel the event. So I give the set four and a half stars out of five. What a voi And make no mistake, merely listening to James Brown is not the same as being able to see his dancing and general stage performance at the same time.
Until this set, there was precious little available for viewing at home, and most that was available was from the later part of his career.With this set you not only get an amazing performance - and even more on the third disc - you also get a fascinating and important story about the context of how the concert happened.
Thank You. I got this as a gift for someone and they LOVE IT. It was a Quick and Easy transaction.
He starts out with a version of "If I Ruled the World." Not the funk that may be expected from the Godfather but none the less, a good version. The performances in this set are fantastic. Overall, great stuff but don't expect 21st Century quality. As the show goes on, it gets funkier and " I Got The Feeling" is James Brown at his best.I haven't had a chance to view the documentary from this set but I have seen it before on VH1 and it is quite good. However, the video quality of the Apollo performance is very raw. The producers of this set should have put a disclaimer on the package, or should have done some remastering of the footage, as Led Zeppelin did for their DVD set several years ago.But the performance is great.
On some parts of the video, the screen said, "Video not available." I thought this was supposed to be a DVD. Instead, I received a barely visible DVD, the picture was taken from what appeared to be a great distance and was of very poor quality. The quality was so poor that I did not choose to waste my time viewing the whole set. I read about this DVD in the newspaper. It sounded like I would have the opportunity to view some of James Brown's great moves and singing.
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