James Brown - It's A Man's Man's Man's World - Live - 11 July 1981 Вђў World Of Jazz May 2026
The centerpiece of this performance was a sensational, extended version of his 1966 hit, . While the studio original is known for its dramatic orchestral arrangement, this live rendition served as a simmering, open-ended masterpiece.
During this specific performance, Brown transformed the song into a moving tribute to fallen musical icons, including Otis Redding, Sam Cooke, Janis Joplin, and Jimi Hendrix. The centerpiece of this performance was a sensational,
Witness the intense, remastered performance of this legendary set from the World of Jazz archives: Witness the intense
The Godfather of Soul Reclaims the Stage: James Brown’s 1981 North Sea Jazz Triumph and social commentary
Most notably, he paid a special tribute to John Lennon , who had been tragically killed only six months prior. Behind the Anthem
Originally co-written with his then-girlfriend , the song explores the duality of a male-dominated world that remains "nothing without a woman or a girl". By 1981, the track had evolved into a vehicle for Brown’s spoken ruminations on love, loss, and social commentary, often punctuated by his signature, gut-wrenching screams.