Blindside
blindside is a hardcore band from Stockholm, Sweden. They formed in 1994 as "Underfree" and kept that name for two years before releasing their debut EP in 1996. All members are Christian, and it is evident in their lyrics ("I thought about Your love"; "I caught a glimpse of Your eye"), among countless other examples. In 1997, Solid State Records got a hold of the EP, and signed blindside to a record deal. The first album, which was self-titled, was released to American audiences. In 1998, Tooth & Nail Records issued a new EP, titled Empty Box. In 2000, A Thought Crushed My Mind was released. It was their final album for Solid State, after lackluster sales of the two albums. P.O.D. soon started endorsing blindside (actually, they were doing so since 1998) and signed them to Elektra Records under the imprint, 3 Points. 2002 saw the release of blindside's next album, Silence. It generated minor hits in "Sleepwalking", "Pitiful", and "Caught a Glimpse". In 2003 they toured with Hoobastank in support of the album. Then in 2004, About a Burning Fire was released. It has generated a minor hit in All of Us. In late 2004, it was announced that blindside were leaving Elektra Records per the band's request. In 2003, the Warner Music Group was sold to private investors, and employees lost jobs as a result. Therefore, the label couldn't support them anymore. Thankfully the Blindside Union and P.O.D. Warriors are doing more than enough to help out. blindside sold out five of the shows they headlined this Summer (2004). However, the headlining tour was marred by a couple of incidents. First, their tour bus crashed, and was in disrepair, so they were forced to rent a van. Second, their last show in Bartlesville, OK had to be cancelled. They went in to a restaurant after their show in Dallas, TX, and when they came out, they found every thing in their rental van stolen, including their passports and whatever money they had. Members
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First, their tour bus crashed, and was in disrepair, so they were forced to rent a van. Second, their last show in Bartlesville, OK had to be cancelled. They went in to a restaurant after their show in Dallas, TX, and when they came out, they found every thing in their rental van stolen, including their passports and whatever money they had. In December 2004 Brown was diagnosed with prostate cancer which was successfully treated with surgery. However, the headlining tour was marred by a couple of incidents. In short, James Brown's reputation as an innovator is now commonplace, and his personal appearances still draw crowds; a testament to his stature as both musician and entertainer. blindside sold out five of the shows they headlined this Summer (2004). The 1991 four-CD retrospective Star Time is a synopsis of his career; nearly all his earlier LPs have been re-released on CD, often with additional tracks and informed commentary by scholars familiar with Brown. Warriors are doing more than enough to help out. Brown was a recipient of Kennedy Center Honors for 2003, and a scheduled 2004 unveiling of a statue of Brown in Augusta was delayed because of James Brown's ongoing legal problems. Thankfully the Blindside Union and P.O.D. A street in downtown Augusta is named James Brown Boulevard in his honor. Therefore, the label couldn't support them anymore. Brown still makes his home in the Augusta area, and is a prominent figure in that community. In 2003, the Warner Music Group was sold to private investors, and employees lost jobs as a result. Imprisoned for firearms and drugs offences, as well as for the repercussions of his flight, he was released in 1991 to find the sampled rhythms and drum beats from his records almost ubiquitous in rap music; a 20-second drum solo near the end of the song "Funky Drummer" is perhaps the single most sampled piece of music in history. In late 2004, it was announced that blindside were leaving Elektra Records per the band's request. In 1985 he managed another hit single, "Living In America," but in 1988, he was arrested following a high-speed car chase through the streets of Augusta. It has generated a minor hit in All of Us. While 1977's Mutha's Nature and 1978's Jam 1980's generated no charted hits, 1979's The Original Disco Man LP is nonetheless a worthy late addition to his oeuvre, containing the song "It's Too Funky in Here," which was his last top R&B hit of the 70s. Then in 2004, About a Burning Fire was released. Ironically, the disco movement, which Brown anticipated, and some say originated, found relatively little room for Brown; his 1976 albums Get Up Offa That Thing and Bodyheat were his first flirtations with disco-fied rhythms incorporated into his funky repertoire. In 2003 they toured with Hoobastank in support of the album. Nevertheless, key musicians such as Bootsy Collins began to depart. It generated minor hits in "Sleepwalking", "Pitiful", and "Caught a Glimpse". His 70s Polydor recordings were a summation of all the innovation of the last twenty years, and while some critics maintain that he declined artistically during this period, compositions like "Funky President," "The Payback," and "Stoned to the Bone" are among his best. 2002 saw the release of blindside's next album, Silence. By the mid-70s Brown's star-status was on the wane. soon started endorsing blindside (actually, they were doing so since 1998) and signed them to Elektra Records under the imprint, 3 Points. The early 70s marked the first real awareness, outside the African-American community, of Brown's achievements; Miles Davis and other jazz musicians began to cite Brown as a major influence on their styles. P.O.D. These recordings are as much a part of Brown's legacy as those released under his own name, and most are noted examples of what might be termed James Brown's "house" style. It was their final album for Solid State, after lackluster sales of the two albums. In the early 70s he began recording for Polydor Records, and many of his sidemen and supporting players, such as Fred Wesley (and the JB's, Brown's backing group), Bobby Byrd, Lyn Collins, Myra Barnes and Hank Ballard, released records on Brown's subsidiary label, People, which started up in 1971. In 2000, A Thought Crushed My Mind was released. As Brown's musical empire grew (he bought radio stations in the late 1960s), his desire for financial and artistic independence grew as well. In 1998, Tooth & Nail Records issued a new EP, titled Empty Box. By 1970 and his "Get Up (I Feel Like Being) a Sex Machine" (recorded in Nashville, Tennessee), his "classic" '60s band, featuring guitarist Jimmy Nolen, saxophonist Maceo Parker, and trombonist Fred Wesley, had left him, and he employed a new band that included Bootsy Collins, and later, Fred Wesley (as trombonist and musical director). The first album, which was self-titled, was released to American audiences. He would also add socio-political commentary on songs like "Say It Loud (I'm Black and I'm Proud)" (1968) and "I Don't Want Nobody to Give Me Nothing (Open Up the Door I'll Get It Myself)" 1970). In 1997, Solid State Records got a hold of the EP, and signed blindside to a record deal. As the 1960s progressed, Brown would refine this style further with "Licking Stick-Licking Stick" (recorded in 1968), and "Funky Drummer" (recorded in 1969). All members are Christian, and it is evident in their lyrics ("I thought about Your love"; "I caught a glimpse of Your eye"), among countless other examples. Mixed in with his more famous rhythmic essays of the era were ballads and even Broadway show tunes. They formed in 1994 as "Underfree" and kept that name for two years before releasing their debut EP in 1996. He was noted for his ability as a bandleader and songwriter to marry the simplicity and drive of R&B to the rhythmic complexity and precision of jazz. blindside is a hardcore band from Stockholm, Sweden. Brown employed musicians and arrangers who had come up through the jazz tradition. Sleepwalking, Mainstream rock tracks, peaked at #31. "Cold Sweat" (1967) marked a radical departure into more abstract music, and critics have come to see this recording as a high mark in the music of the 1960s, although at the time the innovations of Brown were overshadowed by the work of the Beatles. Pitiful, Modern rock tracks, peaked at #36. In addition, "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" saw Brown utilizing technology; the released version of the single was sped up to make the song more commercial. Pitiful, Mainstream rock tracks, peaked at #18. "Papa's Got A Brand New Bag" and "I Got You (I Feel Good)," both from 1965, featured the deceptively simple riffs of guitarist Jimmy Nolen, which played off the bass guitar and drums. 2004 - About a Burning Fire. 1964's "Out of Sight" was a harbinger of the new James Brown sound. 2003 - Silence. Brown followed this success with a string of singles that, along with the work of Allen Toussaint in New Orleans, essentially defined funk music. 2000 - A Thought Crushed My Mind. During this time Brown recorded for the Cincinnati, Ohio-based King Records, presided over by Syd Nathan. 1997 - Blindside. Brown's early hits, such as "Please Please Please," recorded 1956, and "I'll Go Crazy," recorded 1959, were fairly straightforward gospel and R&B compositions marked by a rhythmic acuity and sharpness of vocal and instrumental attack that would later become even more pronounced and would lead to the style called "funk". Brown's trademark screams and stage act are renowned for generating a positive and highly excited response from the audience. While these early singles were local hits, and performed well on the R&B chart, the band was not nationally successful until this live show was captured on record, on Brown's self-financed Live at the Apollo in 1963. Marcus Dahlstrom - Drums. He began to tour relentlessly (Brown often calls himself The Hardest Working Man In Show Business) and the band built a following with their live shows. Tomas Naslund - Bass. After a brief stint as a boxer and then baseball pitcher ended by a leg injury, Brown turned his energy toward music, transforming the vocal band The Gospel Starlighters into the first generation of The Famous Flames. Simon Grenehed - Guitar. He secured an early release after three years with the help of Byrd's family under the condition that he not return to Augusta or Richmond County and that he would try to get a job. Christian Lindskog - Vocals. At 16, he was convicted of armed robbery and made the acquaintance of Bobby Byrd. Brown grew up in the poverty of Depression era Augusta, Georgia. Snippets of his 800-some songs were recycled into hundreds of rap songs and continue to appear in electronic music to this day. With the advent of hip hop in the late '70s, James Brown's grooves became the foundation for rap music and breakdancing, as DJs such as Grandmaster Flash looped and extended the drum breaks from earlier JB favorites like "Give It Up Or Turn It A Loose." In the late 1980s, James Brown's music experienced a renaissance with the rise of sampling by Hip Hop producers. By the mid- '70s, several of his key band members (Bootsy Collins, Fred Wesley, and Maceo Parker), had left his employ and joined forces with George Clinton, whose so-called P-Funk groups (Funkadelic, Parliament, Parlet, the Brides of Funkenstein) were a looser, wilder and more self-consciously counterculture version of Brown's bands. In the late 1960s and early 1970s, his irresistible sound spawned countless imitators. James Brown's musical innovations, developed in tandem with the many skilled musicians who passed through his bands (the Flames, the James Brown Band, the JB's), used the basic building blocks of earlier African-American music; his career is a case study in change and self-determination. Known as The Godfather Of Soul, Soul Brother Number One, and The Minister of New New Super Heavy Funk, he was a symbol of self-motivation and achievement in spite of racism for African Americans. He has been cited as an influence by musicians in many genres, including rock, soul, jazz, R&B, and hip-hop. Among other things, his quick ascent to icon status in the musical community can be attributed to his rejection of industry stereotypes. As a singer, dancer and bandleader, he has influenced popular musicians since the 1960s. James Brown (born May 3, 1933, Barnwell, South Carolina — some sources list his year of birth as 1928 and his birthplace as Pulaski, Tennessee) is one of the most important figures in twentieth-century music and a prime influence in the evolution of gospel and rhythm and blues into soul and funk. Download sample of "Papa’s Got a Brand New Bag". |