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Thread started 12/29/04 2:25pm

DavidEye

Earth Wind and Fire "Live At Montreux" DVD---who else misses Sheldon Reynolds?

I got this DVD as a Christmas present and it is absolutely AMAZING!! If you are a fan of Earth Wind and Fire,you must get this DVD asap! It's an incredible performance.This is their 1997 appearance at the Montreux Jazz Festival and it's a killer performance! This is when they still had the talented Sheldon Reynolds in the band (guitar and vocals) and I now think it was a huge mistake for them to let him go.Of course,nobody can ever fill Maurice White's shoes,but Sheldon does an impressive job singing lead vocals on songs like "After The Love Has Gone" and "Love's Holiday".With Sheldon handling many of the parts that Maurice originally sung,it meant that Philip Bailey (who sounds heavenly here) didn't have to strain his own vocal cords.It's also a shame that percussionist David Romero is no longer in the band.His powerful solos with drummer Sonny Emory are nothing less than brilliant.Guess who even makes a guest appearance during the set-closing "Devotion"? Larry Graham (just before he became Prince's "spiritual advisor",lol).

Here is the setlist.There are 7 bonus performances from their 1998 appearance at this festival...

Introduction by Claude Nobs
Rock That!
Jupiter
Saturday Night
Revolution
Gratitude
September
Let's Groove
Rock It
Sun Goddess
Can't Hide Love
That's The Way Of The World
Drum Solo
Reasons
Fantasy
Mo's Solo
Boogie Wonderland
After The Love Has Gone
Sing A Song
Shining Star
Devotion

BONUS TRACKS 1998---

Kalimba Funk Intro
Medley: Pride/Mighty Mighty
In The Stone
Solo Percussion
I'll Write A Song For You
Love's Holiday
Getaway


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Reply #1 posted 12/29/04 2:30pm

paligap

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Like you said, nobody can replace 'Rice, But I must admit, I do miss Sheldon...even on record, I thought his vocals really helped, since Maurice's voice just isn't that strong anymore...
" I've got six things on my mind --you're no longer one of them." - Paddy McAloon, Prefab Sprout
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Reply #2 posted 12/29/04 2:34pm

DavidEye

did you get this latest DVD?
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Reply #3 posted 12/29/04 4:26pm

paligap

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sad not for christmas...

...but it's on the way!! biggrin
" I've got six things on my mind --you're no longer one of them." - Paddy McAloon, Prefab Sprout
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Reply #4 posted 12/30/04 2:09pm

DavidEye

paligap said:

sad not for christmas...

...but it's on the way!! biggrin



I guarantee you're gonna love it! It's an explosive show.
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Reply #5 posted 12/30/04 2:14pm

RipHer2Shreds

I must give this a rental. I do like a little dose of Maurice with my EWF, but I've not heard or seen this DVD yet. More important than the voices - how's the hair? I'm interested specifically in Bailey and Verdine's 'dos. wink
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Reply #6 posted 12/30/04 2:21pm

DavidEye

RipHer2Shreds said:

I must give this a rental. I do like a little dose of Maurice with my EWF, but I've not heard or seen this DVD yet. More important than the voices - how's the hair? I'm interested specifically in Bailey and Verdine's 'dos. wink



Philip has braids,and Verdine has long,shiny,straight hair.A big change from the afros they used to sport in the 70s lol
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Reply #7 posted 12/30/04 2:30pm

RipHer2Shreds

DavidEye said:

RipHer2Shreds said:

I must give this a rental. I do like a little dose of Maurice with my EWF, but I've not heard or seen this DVD yet. More important than the voices - how's the hair? I'm interested specifically in Bailey and Verdine's 'dos. wink



Philip has braids,and Verdine has long,shiny,straight hair.A big change from the afros they used to sport in the 70s lol

Verdine always has some crazy ass hair. Did you see him on American Idol in season 2? Damn, that shit was outrageous.
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Reply #8 posted 12/30/04 2:36pm

DavidEye

RipHer2Shreds said:

DavidEye said:




Philip has braids,and Verdine has long,shiny,straight hair.A big change from the afros they used to sport in the 70s lol

Verdine always has some crazy ass hair. Did you see him on American Idol in season 2? Damn, that shit was outrageous.



Yeah,he's got ALOT of hair,doesn't he? And he's quick to point out that it's his "own hair",not a weave lol
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Reply #9 posted 12/30/04 4:08pm

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Yeah,he's got ALOT of hair,doesn't he? And he's quick to point out that it's his "own hair",not a weave lol[/quote]


funny, Diana Ross says the same thing
you look better on your facebook page than you do in person hmph!
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Reply #10 posted 12/30/04 5:08pm

RipHer2Shreds

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DavidEye said:

Yeah,he's got ALOT of hair,doesn't he? And he's quick to point out that it's his "own hair",not a weave lol



funny, Diana Ross says the same thing

Well, in her case she's right. It's not a weave; it's a wig. smile
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Reply #11 posted 12/30/04 5:54pm

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RipHer2Shreds said:

meltwithu said:

DavidEye said:


funny, Diana Ross says the same thing

Well, in her case she's right. It's not a weave; it's a wig. smile


Seabiscuit either way :-p
you look better on your facebook page than you do in person hmph!
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Reply #12 posted 12/31/04 8:24am

DavidEye

RipHer2Shreds said:

meltwithu said:

DavidEye said:


funny, Diana Ross says the same thing

Well, in her case she's right. It's not a weave; it's a wig. smile



falloff
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Reply #13 posted 12/31/04 9:49am

Harlepolis

Well, what about this DVD? Is it any good?



REVIEWS

All Movie Guide

Earth, Wind and Fire was one of the most popular and most innovative R&B groups of the 1970s, who, under the direction of leader Maurice White, created a sound that was at once funky and polished, blending danceable groves with first-class musicianship and high-level stage craft. Shining Stars -- The Official Story of Earth, Wind & Fire is a documentary created with the participation of the group that features both concert footage and interviews with the members of the group as they recount the story of their early days, their rise to fame, the group's burnout through overwork, and personal differences in the early '80s, as well as their later return to the concert stage and induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Mark Deming

Sound: Dolby Digital
Features: Classic Earth, Wind & Fire performances [Dolby Digital 5.1]; Album montage with exclusive commentary by Maurice White; Photo gallery
Language: English
SubTitles: EspaŁŒol, Portugais
Time: 2 Hours
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Reply #14 posted 12/31/04 10:05am

DavidEye

Harlepolis said:

Well, what about this DVD? Is it any good?



REVIEWS

All Movie Guide

Earth, Wind and Fire was one of the most popular and most innovative R&B groups of the 1970s, who, under the direction of leader Maurice White, created a sound that was at once funky and polished, blending danceable groves with first-class musicianship and high-level stage craft. Shining Stars -- The Official Story of Earth, Wind & Fire is a documentary created with the participation of the group that features both concert footage and interviews with the members of the group as they recount the story of their early days, their rise to fame, the group's burnout through overwork, and personal differences in the early '80s, as well as their later return to the concert stage and induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Mark Deming

Sound: Dolby Digital
Features: Classic Earth, Wind & Fire performances [Dolby Digital 5.1]; Album montage with exclusive commentary by Maurice White; Photo gallery
Language: English
SubTitles: Espa?ol, Portugais
Time: 2 Hours




Yes,the "Shining Stars" documentary is EXCELLENT! There's alot of rare footage from their early days (including a 1976 concert)....there are insightful interviews with Maurice,Philip,Verdine and the other members....there's even recent footage of the guys in the studio with producers like Wyclef and Eric Benet...the best thing about this documentary is that was produced by the band themselves.They tell their own story in their own way,and they're very candid too.Maurice discusses his Parkinson's Disease,and the guys talk about how difficult it was at first to tour without Maurice,and we even get to see the 1999 reunion of the original members,when they were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall and Fame.It's an incredible documentary! Get it today!!
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Reply #15 posted 12/31/04 10:07am

Harlepolis

DavidEye said:

Harlepolis said:

Well, what about this DVD? Is it any good?



REVIEWS

All Movie Guide

Earth, Wind and Fire was one of the most popular and most innovative R&B groups of the 1970s, who, under the direction of leader Maurice White, created a sound that was at once funky and polished, blending danceable groves with first-class musicianship and high-level stage craft. Shining Stars -- The Official Story of Earth, Wind & Fire is a documentary created with the participation of the group that features both concert footage and interviews with the members of the group as they recount the story of their early days, their rise to fame, the group's burnout through overwork, and personal differences in the early '80s, as well as their later return to the concert stage and induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Mark Deming

Sound: Dolby Digital
Features: Classic Earth, Wind & Fire performances [Dolby Digital 5.1]; Album montage with exclusive commentary by Maurice White; Photo gallery
Language: English
SubTitles: Espa?ol, Portugais
Time: 2 Hours




Yes,the "Shining Stars" documentary is EXCELLENT! There's alot of rare footage from their early days (including a 1976 concert)....there are insightful interviews with Maurice,Philip,Verdine and the other members....there's even recent footage of the guys in the studio with producers like Wyclef and Eric Benet...the best thing about this documentary is that was produced by the band themselves.They tell their own story in their own way,and they're very candid too.Maurice discusses his Parkinson's Disease,and the guys talk about how difficult it was at first to tour without Maurice,and we even get to see the 1999 reunion of the original members,when they were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall and Fame.It's an incredible documentary! Get it today!!


I mos def will woot! thanx 4 the look-out, Dave nod
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Reply #16 posted 12/31/04 2:33pm

DavidEye

In a few months,EW&F is gonna release yet another concert DVD.This one is from their 2004 tour and it will also feature the band Chicago.


Here's hoping that they will also release a concert DVD from the 70s.
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