Guest Gavin Page Posted September 13, 2007 Posted September 13, 2007 (edited) Yet another one of the greats moved on to a better place Two in one week Bobby Byrd (August 15, 1934 - September 12, 2007) was an African American funk/soul/R&B/gospel musician and songwriter, best known as James Brown's longtime sideman and co-vocalist on songs such as Licking Stick - Licking Stick, Get Up (I Feel Like Being A) Sex Machine and Get Up, Get Into It, Get Involved. Byrd also recorded many solo funk tracks, most famously I Know You Got Soul (1971), which have been sampled by musicians including Public Enemy, Eric B. & Rakim, Ice Cube, LL Cool J and A Tribe Called Quest. He was the original leader and founder of The Famous Flames, the vocal group with which James Brown first became famous. Byrd is actually the man who discovered James Brown. Bobby Byrd and James Brown met in a Georgia youth detention facility. Brown was an inmate, Byrd was not. Byrd's local baseball team played the prison team of which Brown was a member. It was Bobby Byrd's family that sponsored his release and took him in afterwards. Byrd was leader of a vocal group called The Avons when Brown joined in the mid-1950s. The Avons later became The Flames, then The Famous Flames, before they were repackaged with Brown as the frontman. James Brown and the Famous Flames, with Byrd as a member, recorded many hit songs, including Please, Please, Please, Think, Bewildered, Oh Baby, Don't You Weep, I'll Go Crazy, and many more. Brown and The Flames were also known for their powerful on stage performances across the United States in venues such as the Apollo Theatre in New York, the Regal in Chicago,and The Royal Theatre in Baltimore (where they recorded the 1964 Top 10 Pop live album "Pure Dynamite: Live at the Royal}, among numerous other concert venues, and on film in the 1964 concert film the T.A.M.I. Show, where Brown, Byrd, and the other Famous Flames (Bobby Bennett and "Baby Lloyd" Stallworth) upstaged The Rolling Stones. Byrd also appeared with Brown and the group in the 1965 Frankie Avalon motion picture Ski Party, Dick Clark's American Bandstand, and twice on The Ed Sullivan Show. Byrd was the only member of The Flames to remain with Brown when the group disbanded in 1968. He was married to soul singer Vicki Anderson, another James Brown collaborator. His step-daughter is Carleen Anderson. In October 2004 Bobby Byrd's songs I Know You Got Soul and Hot Pants were featured on the Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas soundtrack, playing on fictional radio station Master Sounds 98.3. Also, in September 2005 his song Try It Again appeared on the soundtrack of Indigo Prophecy. On September 12th 2007, comforted by Vicki Anderson and a large, close family, Byrd lost his long fight with cancer, he was 73. Edited September 13, 2007 by Gavin Page
Guest Posted September 13, 2007 Posted September 13, 2007 Yet another one of the greats moved on to a better place Two in one week Bobby Byrd (August 15, 1934 - September 12, 2007) was an African American funk/soul/R&B/gospel musician and songwriter, best known as James Brown's longtime sideman and co-vocalist on songs such as Licking Stick - Licking Stick, Get Up (I Feel Like Being A) Sex Machine and Get Up, Get Into It, Get Involved. Byrd also recorded many solo funk tracks, most famously I Know You Got Soul (1971), which have been sampled by musicians including Public Enemy, Eric B. & Rakim, Ice Cube, LL Cool J and A Tribe Called Quest. He was the original leader and founder of The Famous Flames, the vocal group with which James Brown first became famous. Byrd is actually the man who discovered James Brown. Bobby Byrd and James Brown met in a Georgia youth detention facility. Brown was an inmate, Byrd was not. Byrd's local baseball team played the prison team of which Brown was a member. It was Bobby Byrd's family that sponsored his release and took him in afterwards. Byrd was leader of a vocal group called The Avons when Brown joined in the mid-1950s. The Avons later became The Flames, then The Famous Flames, before they were repackaged with Brown as the frontman. James Brown and the Famous Flames, with Byrd as a member, recorded many hit songs, including Please, Please, Please, Think, Bewildered, Oh Baby, Don't You Weep, I'll Go Crazy, and many more. Brown and The Flames were also known for their powerful on stage performances across the United States in venues such as the Apollo Theatre in New York, the Regal in Chicago,and The Royal Theatre in Baltimore (where they recorded the 1964 Top 10 Pop live album "Pure Dynamite: Live at the Royal}, among numerous other concert venues, and on film in the 1964 concert film the T.A.M.I. Show, where Brown, Byrd, and the other Famous Flames (Bobby Bennett and "Baby Lloyd" Stallworth) upstaged The Rolling Stones. Byrd also appeared with Brown and the group in the 1965 Frankie Avalon motion picture Ski Party, Dick Clark's American Bandstand, and twice on The Ed Sullivan Show. Byrd was the only member of The Flames to remain with Brown when the group disbanded in 1968. He was married to soul singer Vicki Anderson, another James Brown collaborator. His step-daughter is Carleen Anderson. In October 2004 Bobby Byrd's songs I Know You Got Soul and Hot Pants were featured on the Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas soundtrack, playing on fictional radio station Master Sounds 98.3. Also, in September 2005 his song Try It Again appeared on the soundtrack of Indigo Prophecy. On September 12th 2007, comforted by Vicki Anderson and a large, close family, Byrd lost his long fight with cancer, he was 73. Another sad day ..... Take it to the bridge of heaven with JB , Bobby ..... RIP . Malc Burton
Val (Chunky) Posted September 13, 2007 Posted September 13, 2007 Hot Pants..........He's Coming! R.I.P
Guest nubes Posted September 13, 2007 Posted September 13, 2007 Another Soul Bro Departs... God Bless his soul...Del
Djmelismo Posted September 14, 2007 Posted September 14, 2007 The other day I was listening to Glen Anthony Henry´s brand new release "Hope" and was thinking - this sounds very much like a good old recording by Bobby Byrd. And now, Bobby Byrd is gone... Love his solo output, and not to forget, he is claimed to have written many of James Brown´s major hits without being credited as a writer on the actual records. R.I.P. Brother, You got Soul!!!
Mikevague Posted September 14, 2007 Posted September 14, 2007 Lord, the era is sure running away fast... Thanks for making life better, Bobby...RIP.
Guest James Trouble Posted September 14, 2007 Posted September 14, 2007 (edited) Sad days. Another reminder of our own mortality, and how important each day is... I think I'll play a record in tribute to Bobby Byrd this weekend at the alldayer in Cleethorpes. Got to show respect for the man who knew we got soul... Edited September 14, 2007 by James Trouble
Guest James Trouble Posted September 14, 2007 Posted September 14, 2007 (edited) edit Edited September 14, 2007 by James Trouble
Steve G Posted September 14, 2007 Posted September 14, 2007 Sad days. Another reminder of our own mortality, and how important each day is... I think I'll play a record in tribute to Bobby Byrd this weekend at the alldayer in Cleethorpes. Got to show respect for the man who knew we got soul... I played "If you don't work you can't eat" on my radio show today.....a CRACKIN piece of funk
Guest Posted September 14, 2007 Posted September 14, 2007 Me and the missus were fortunate enough to see Bobby Byrd perform at the Clapham Grand a few years ago. Truly one soulful and funky guy. Would JB have been as great if he hadn't had BB by his side? Derek
Guest Rowly Posted September 14, 2007 Posted September 14, 2007 Me and the missus were fortunate enough to see Bobby Byrd perform at the Clapham Grand a few years ago. Truly one soulful and funky guy. Would JB have been as great if he hadn't had BB by his side? Derek Probably not.... RIP Bobby.
Guest James Trouble Posted September 14, 2007 Posted September 14, 2007 I played "If you don't work you can't eat" on my radio show today.....a CRACKIN piece of funk Another corker Steve We all love a good stomper, but what those guys did with the drums and beats was off the scale, nothing compares to what they laid down on vinyl. Music was never the same again...
Guest TONY ROUNCE Posted September 15, 2007 Posted September 15, 2007 Would JB have been as great if he hadn't had BB by his side? Derek Of course he would have been - BB was hardly the Svengali to JB's trilby, after all - but that should not obscure the fact that Byrd was the perfect foil to the Godfather and a man of immense, if often underappreciated, talent in his own right. "You know he had soul - if he didn't, he wouldn't be in here..." God bless you, Bobby.
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