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		<title>Thanks for the Funk!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[On Saturday afternoon in Augusta, Ga., the world said goodbye to a true legend. James Brown, the &#8220;Godfather of Soul&#8221; was sent off with four hour long &#8220;Home Going&#8221; memorial service presided over by Rev. Al Sharpton, and Rev. Jessie Jackson, in the soul singer&#8217;s hometown. Seeing the number of people who showed up at [...]]]></description>
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On Saturday afternoon in Augusta, Ga., the world said goodbye to a true legend.  James Brown, the &#8220;Godfather of Soul&#8221; was sent off with four hour long &#8220;Home Going&#8221; memorial service presided over by Rev. Al Sharpton, and Rev. Jessie Jackson, in the soul singer&#8217;s hometown.  Seeing the number of people who showed up at the James Brown Arena in Augusta, was a sight to behold.  It was amazing to see how many people Mr. Brown&#8217;s music and message touched.  Throughout the day tens of thousands of mourners passed by the casket of this amazing human being, each paying their final respect to the &#8220;Godfather&#8221; in their own way.  Some passed by with a look, others wept and could not even face the sight of their hero lying helpless in his 24 karat gold casket.  From time to time, the line would be stopped, and a celebrity friend of Mr. Brown would be escorted to the front of the room for their own private moment.<br />
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By 11:45 the arena had reached its 8500+ person capacity, and the doors were shut, yet hundreds still gathered outside, behind orange barricades, to listen to the service to loudspeakers wired into the arena&#8217;s public address system.  The following hours are still a blur to me.  Remarks were made by Brown&#8217;s family, and close friend Michael Jackson.  M.C. Hammer, was so moved during a performance of &#8220;Like a Sex Machine,&#8221; by Bobby Byrd that he broke into dance on stage, to the cheers of thousands, however by the time Rev. Al Sharpton proclaimed the famous words &#8220;Ashes to Ashes, Dust to Dust&#8221; those in attendance made their somber exit of the building, having paid tribute to a legend.<br />
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As I drove home I couldn&#8217;t stop humming the hits of the &#8220;Godfather&#8221; myself.  This will definitely be a story to tell the kids one day.  May you rest in piece Mr. Brown, and as one mourner put it &#8220;Thanks for the Funk!&#8221;</p>
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