
The Screaming Eagle of Soul: Deconstructing the Resilience and Late-Blooming Genius of Charles Bradley
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Show Notes
Imagine a voice so steeped in the golden era of funk and soul that it sounds as if it has been waiting a lifetime to be heard. In this episode of pplpod, we conduct a structural archaeology of Charles Bradley, the man who captivated the world as The Screaming Eagle of Soul. We deconstruct a journey marked by decades of profound obscurity and hardship, from childhood abandonment to literally sleeping in subway cars, analyzing how these harrowing experiences forged the raw emotion of his Retro Soul sound. We unpack the serendipity of his Late Career Breakthrough, exploring his discovery at age sixty-two and his transformative partnership with Daptone Records. By examining the documentary Soul of America, we reveal the man behind the magnificent voice—a performer who transitioned from a tireless James Brown impersonator under the stage name "Black Velvet" to a global icon of resilience. From the stage of the Apollo to the recording studios of Brooklyn, join us as we explore a legacy that proves the human spirit can overcome insurmountable adversity to finally find its true, authentic voice.
Key Topics Covered:
- The Crucible of Poverty: Analyzing how early abandonment and life on the streets of Brooklyn provided the visceral "dust and grit" found in Bradley’s vocal delivery.
- The "Black Velvet" Apprenticeship: Deconstructing the decades Bradley spent as a James Brown impersonator, using the spirit of his idol to build the foundational stagecraft for his own career.
- Spontaneous Creation: Exploring the collaborative process at Daptone where Bradley improvised lyrics over house band grooves, allowing the "true Charles Bradley" to finally emerge.
- The "Changes" Transformation: A look at how Bradley reimagined a heavy metal Black Sabbath ballad into a definitive soul anthem, demonstrating his immense artistic versatility.
- Posthumous Legacy: Analyzing the 2018 release of Black Velvet and the continued cultural impact of his music in mainstream media, from Barry to Marvel’s Luke Cage.
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