
"James Brown was a steak man. Loved steaks. When Brown walked in, he knew what he wanted, and everyone else with him at the table knew what they were getting, because Brown was 'autocratic ... and we all had to eat what he ate.'"
"I went all over the world with him - steak, steak, steak. The choice sounds restrictive, but it makes a lot of practical sense for a touring performer."
"Steak also represents symbolic cultural meaning, especially for someone like Brown, who cultivated a strong persona in both his music and personal life."
James Brown was known for his strong opinions on music and discipline, which extended to his dining preferences. His friend Reverend Al Sharpton recalled that Brown loved steak and insisted that everyone at the table eat the same. This autocratic approach reflected Brown's reputation as the 'Hardest Working Man in Show Business,' where he maintained strict expectations in both his meals and performances. The choice of steak provided a reliable and nourishing option while touring, symbolizing order and familiarity in his life on the road.
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