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  • >> [Blank on Blank intro]

  • >> Rocci Fisch: James, how do you feel about the tribute tonight?

  • >> James Brown: Sir, I'm going to call you by your last name, so why don't you call me

  • by mine.

  • >> Rocci Fisch: Mr. Brown.

  • >> James Brown: Yes, sir.

  • One thing I fought for was respect...

  • >> Rocci Fisch: Okay.

  • >> James Brown: And I demand that all the time.

  • >> [Music: James Brown "The Boss"]

  • >> Rocci Fisch: I'm Rocci Fisch and I interviewed James Brown in Washington DC.

  • It was 1984. I was working at ABC News

  • there as an entertainment reporter for ABC Radio Networks.

  • James Brown was in town for like a tribute thing down at the old convention center.

  • I was among a lot of other young reporters there

  • waiting in the hallway to be introduced to James Brown. And the door opened up to his

  • dressing room...

  • >> [Sound of hairdryer blowing]

  • >> Rocci Fisch: And there he was

  • with his wife in there who was styling his hair.

  • And hair was a very important thing to James Brown.

  • >> James Brown: The worst thing that can happen to you is to stay number one for too long.

  • >> Rocci Fisch: And he gave us a little Q&A,

  • like a mini press conference.

  • >> James Brown: I want to tell you something about these shades. Excuse me for cutting

  • you off.

  • Because I don't want you to sit up there thinking I'm trying to be be hip and that's why I put

  • my shades on.

  • This is a different kind of pair of shades. They make an even tone.

  • Anyone put them on and you'll see the difference. They're not no hip shades.

  • >> Rocci Fisch: It relaxes your eyes?

  • >> James Brown: Yes. It's a different kind of shades.

  • >> Rocci Fisch: He sort of talks in phrases, and he's very philosophical about what he

  • says.

  • He sort of, you know, blurts it out.

  • >> James Brown: Black is not a color; it's an attitude.

  • It's the attitude of independence, respect and dignity.

  • >> Rocci Fisch: It's not, you know, hard to understand it because he's expressive. The

  • man is a self-educated man.

  • >> James Brown: How the blind going to lead the blind?

  • I really feel sorry for the Afro-American. He really doesn't know what's happening,

  • because they were never trained.

  • They don't know and see this is where White America

  • has the advantage over most people in America.

  • They know how the country's run, because they made the rules.

  • See what I'm saying?

  • My father got out of the Navy and instead of him going to school, he went and signed

  • up for school and paid the teacher

  • part of his check to mark him present when he was not present.

  • He paid to be ignorant.

  • Why do you think I've got everything going? Why I can talk to the president? Because I

  • know how the country is run.

  • I speak for the world.

  • They want me to bring all the world leaders together. Leader of Russia. Leader of Africa.

  • See, because you've got to know what's going on.

  • >> Rocci Fisch: What do you think of [President Ronald] Reagan?

  • >> James Brown: I think he's the most intelligent...

  • I think he's the most well-coordinated president we've ever had in history.

  • >> Rocci Fisch: You think he's going to win again?

  • >> James Brown: I'm not here to endorse.

  • I just know he's the most well-organized president we've ever had in history.

  • His acting ability taught him the whole structure of the country.

  • >> Rocci Fisch: Communication, you mean?

  • >> James Brown: Huh?

  • >> Rocci Fisch: Communication?

  • >> James Brown: He knows what everybody wants.

  • You see, every American, every American man is still a cowboy.

  • See you've got to remember that. Because of the frontiersman.

  • >> [Music: James Brown "Living in America"]

  • >> James Brown: He knows how to act. He knows everything about that. He knows about emotions

  • of people.

  • He knew he was going to be president. See, that's what's called a man of conviction.

  • You understand me?

  • I'm not Democrat or Republican; I'm for the man. I'm a humanitarian.

  • >> Reporter: Mr. Brown, you've been crowned the title of the Godfather of Soul.

  • Okay, what more do you have to look for now in life?

  • >> James Brown: Just keep living. I'm living every day.

  • >> Reporter: Well, you've reached the peak?

  • >> James Brown: What peak? I haven't reached no peak.

  • Wherever God sends me,

  • that's where I want to go.

  • Godfather just means that I held on to the word "soul" until everybody got it recognized.

  • Ten years ago, ya'll liked disco. And y'all liked punk rock. You all keep changing every

  • day.

  • Don't keep changing so much.

  • >> Reporter: So what is the present James Brown style? Is it the same?

  • >> James Brown: Whatever I want to do. Whatever I want to do.

  • Whatever I want to do.

  • I am not going to tell people what I do no more. I'm going to do my own thing.

  • Because they got mad when I told them.

  • I'm going to do what God say and work in a church and preach about religion.

  • I didn't get no thanks for it other than a few people understanding 10-20 years later

  • what I'm doing.

  • >> [Music until end]

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