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Earth Wind & Fire 75 On The Midnight Special
Mighty, Mighty http://www.youtube.com/wa...HoUJ42QOuM Yearnin' Learnin http://www.youtube.com/wa...FRVs3drKqo | |
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Yearnin' Learnin' is da bomb
The whole album is, actually. It is not known why FuNkeNsteiN capitalizes his name as he does, though some speculate sunlight deficiency caused by the most pimpified white guy afro in Nordic history.
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Makes a brutha wanna pull out the Gratitude LP.
"Once upon a time, a child was born With a light, to carry on, Didn?t know what he had to be, had a feelin? He was bound to see... So the streets, he fled to shine In a world of a different kind, As he yearn, so he learn." 'tis my kinda | |
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Love Yearnin' Learnin'. I used to think the song was funny when I was younger.
When EWF get two drummers like JB. PRINCE: Always and Forever
MICHAEL JACKSON: Always and Forever ----- Live Your Life How U Wanna Live It | |
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They somewhat at times had two full drum kits on stage back in the day.., Maurice was a drummer and Ralph Johnson started out as a drummer/percussionist and was shifted to the front as a vocalist/percussionist. Fred White used to have a drum set rotating at there shows. [Edited 6/20/07 23:01pm] | |
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funkpill said: On The Midnight Special
Mighty, Mighty | |
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Yearnin' Learnin is SERIOUS!!! Those Horns on that jam are on fire! I play that song to death, That's The Way Of The World is hands down E.W.F.'S best album. | |
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Never knew Johnny Graham was a trumpet player.... | |
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funkpill said: Never knew Johnny Graham was a trumpet player....
I never knew he played either, until i peep'd this old interview "I started playing trumpet when I was in the sixth grade and continued on trumpet through three semesters of college." | |
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