Wondermark by David Malki – 261: In which James Brown is … well, you know
I listened to an NPR retrospective on James Brown the other day. I didn't know his songs were always in the same key. I hadn't realized how repetitive they were until I listened to several full length songs during the course of the show. And now I know that he's an artist best heard sampled on other people's tracks, because the funk should never be boring.
There. I said it.
Via Joey, whose new site redesign is lookin' sharp, but why is the accordion player headless?