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<description>&lt;p&gt;I saw James Brown in March 1968 in Chattanooga, and for those of you who know him only as the one of the &quot;Worst Booking Photos&quot; or from his characture of himself in Rocky III or Eddie Murphy&apos;s parodies on SNL reruns, you owe it to yourself to pay $2 and whatever food and drink you buy (and don&apos;t forget to tip your servers)and see him in his prime.  If he had done nothing else but stop Roxbury going up in flames that April evening, he did more than most of us could dream of doing in a lifetime.  And in his prime, only Tina Turner could rival his showmanship!&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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