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Thread started 04/16/03 1:01pm

Harlepolis

Earth Wind & Fire-When Did U Became A Fan??

I was only 12 when I 1st heard 'em. My father was REALLY into Jazz and stuff like that, so all we could hear is Idris Mohammed, Herbie Hencock, Sarah Vaughn, Duke Ellington and many of them Jazz makers but we neva heard him play something FUNKY. Anyway, I told him 2 play something we youngsters could feel(now can you expect us to listen to Jazz while all we could feel is Bobby Brown, Mary J Blige, Tevin Cambell, Salt N' Pepa and En Vouge? lol) he played "Mighty Mighty" which is the 1st thang I heard from them, I didn't understand a thing but something about the song catpured my attention and I became a fan eva since.
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Reply #1 posted 04/16/03 1:06pm

Rhondab

if I wasn't a fan my father would have given me up for adoption when I was little.

I actually remember when my parents were my age and going to see E,W,and F.
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Reply #2 posted 04/16/03 1:08pm

mistermaxxx

My Pops driving His El Dorado use to Pump there Jams on our Journeys through New York State.and My Pops on the free-way would Hit His Horn as a Tribute to them.I was forever Hooked on them as a Kid.and when I saw there live stuff on TV I was Hooked.
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Reply #3 posted 04/16/03 1:10pm

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i guess since birth...my dad's a huge fan of ew & f, so it musta rubbed off on me. biggrin
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Reply #4 posted 04/16/03 1:13pm

manki

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I became a fan thru my older brother in
the early 80's.soul/funk from late 70's & early
80's was the only music played in our house when
I was a kid.I remember beeing fascinated with
Fantasy,Philip Bayleys high falsetto
at the end of the song.
My bro took me 2 see them live in 1990.
After that I gradually got all of their albums.
My favourite song is Shining star
from my favourite album That´s the way of the world
/peace Manki
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Reply #5 posted 04/16/03 1:13pm

diamondpearl1

i remember when i would visit my grandma on weekends when i was 11 or 12, she had a radio and the "that's the way of the world" album...whenever she'd be feelin mellow she'd ask me 2 put on her song which was the masterpiece we know as "reasons"... needless 2 say i've been a fan ever since lol smile
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Reply #6 posted 04/16/03 1:30pm

gooeythehamste
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They were too queer for their own good even in their disco days.
Gimme that old EW&F, what is that itty bitty instrumental thingie called on that box?

Now THAT was kewl, even though it was just one minute...
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Reply #7 posted 04/16/03 1:33pm

mistermaxxx

gooeythehamster said:

They were too queer for their own good even in their disco days.
Gimme that old EW&F, what is that itty bitty instrumental thingie called on that box?

Now THAT was kewl, even though it was just one minute...
you dug Maurice White Jamming on the Kalimba as well Huh?
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Reply #8 posted 04/16/03 2:01pm

intha916

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This is sort of embarressing but it would be when I saw them in that sorry ass Bee Gee's "Sargent Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" movie as an 11 year old. They did "Got To Get You Into My Life" and was blown away by their whole look and sound. I got my moms to drive me to the local K-Mart where I found the then just released "Best of Volume One" that also included two new songs, "September" and the cut from the Bee Gees movie. That was when I became exposed to all the hits from the 70's: Fantasy, That's The Way..., Shinning Star, etc. Within days I was back at K Mart buying the other 3 EWF albums they had in stock; "Graditude" "All n All" and "Spirit" By the time "I AM" came out some months later I had picked up all of their previous albums. It was a combo of their album covers, upbeat songs and message that hooked me. EWF was the first real "grown up" band I fell in love with. They were pretty much my gateway into the real music world. This band will always be special to me because of it.
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Reply #9 posted 04/16/03 2:06pm

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Started loving EWF in the mid 70's! I was a kid and "That's the Way of the World" knocked me out!

They are the only band that I regret never seeing live in their hey-day.
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Reply #10 posted 04/16/03 2:09pm

INSATIABLE

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Handclapsfingasnapz said:

i guess since birth...my dad's a huge fan of ew & f, so it musta rubbed off on me. biggrin

ditto wink

I just saw them last year at the Cal Expo (a block from my apt) in Sacramento. I won tickets on the radio and called my dad immediately, jumping up and down. He almost cried! We had a great time. He drove the three hours on his Harley after work to come. My roommate at the time could hear the whole concert from our patio! biggrin "Let's groove tonight..." God, it was electric. We were in the general seating, but everyone could see Verdine White's grin a mile away! He was bouncing, running, smiling biggrin

Best concert of my life so far wink
Oh shit, my hat done fell off
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Reply #11 posted 04/16/03 2:12pm

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intha916 said:

This is sort of embarressing but it would be when I saw them in that sorry ass Bee Gee's "Sargent Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" movie as an 11 year old. They did "Got To Get You Into My Life" and was blown away by their whole look and sound.

I've long said that their appearance in that gawd awful movie was the lone redeeming factor of it. The way they reinvented "Got To Get You Into My Life" is liberating.

I think the first time I became aware of Maurice and the guys was when family and neighbors would play their music in the early 70s when I was a little kid. But I wasn't a big fan until That's The Way Of The World in 1975. That album to me is as good as ANY album they ever released, and better than most of their records. There's a ton of meat on its bones.


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This post not for the wimp contingent. All whiny wusses avert your eyes.
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Reply #12 posted 04/16/03 2:13pm

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INSATIABLE said:

Handclapsfingasnapz said:

i guess since birth...my dad's a huge fan of ew & f, so it musta rubbed off on me. biggrin

ditto wink

I just saw them last year at the Cal Expo (a block from my apt) in Sacramento. I won tickets on the radio and called my dad immediately, jumping up and down. He almost cried! We had a great time. He drove the three hours on his Harley after work to come. My roommate at the time could hear the whole concert from our patio! biggrin "Let's groove tonight..." God, it was electric. We were in the general seating, but everyone could see Verdine White's grin a mile away! He was bouncing, running, smiling biggrin

Best concert of my life so far wink


I was at the show too. Good to see another sac orger
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Reply #13 posted 04/16/03 2:17pm

INSATIABLE

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intha916 said:

INSATIABLE said:

Handclapsfingasnapz said:

i guess since birth...my dad's a huge fan of ew & f, so it musta rubbed off on me. biggrin

ditto wink

I just saw them last year at the Cal Expo (a block from my apt) in Sacramento. I won tickets on the radio and called my dad immediately, jumping up and down. He almost cried! We had a great time. He drove the three hours on his Harley after work to come. My roommate at the time could hear the whole concert from our patio! biggrin "Let's groove tonight..." God, it was electric. We were in the general seating, but everyone could see Verdine White's grin a mile away! He was bouncing, running, smiling biggrin

Best concert of my life so far wink


I was at the show too. Good to see another sac orger

biggrin WHOOP WHOOP woot!
Oh shit, my hat done fell off
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Reply #14 posted 04/16/03 2:28pm

intha916

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INSATIABLE said:

intha916 said:

INSATIABLE said:

Handclapsfingasnapz said:

i guess since birth...my dad's a huge fan of ew & f, so it musta rubbed off on me. biggrin

ditto wink

I just saw them last year at the Cal Expo (a block from my apt) in Sacramento. I won tickets on the radio and called my dad immediately, jumping up and down. He almost cried! We had a great time. He drove the three hours on his Harley after work to come. My roommate at the time could hear the whole concert from our patio! biggrin "Let's groove tonight..." God, it was electric. We were in the general seating, but everyone could see Verdine White's grin a mile away! He was bouncing, running, smiling biggrin

Best concert of my life so far wink


I was at the show too. Good to see another sac orger

biggrin WHOOP WHOOP woot!


Did you attend "Erotic City" in Jan of 2002? It was a prince themed party I threw at a club in old sac. We had a full house (about 140) I met a few other orgers from the area that night.
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Reply #15 posted 04/16/03 2:32pm

INSATIABLE

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intha916 said:

INSATIABLE said:

intha916 said:

INSATIABLE said:

Handclapsfingasnapz said:

i guess since birth...my dad's a huge fan of ew & f, so it musta rubbed off on me. biggrin

ditto wink

I just saw them last year at the Cal Expo (a block from my apt) in Sacramento. I won tickets on the radio and called my dad immediately, jumping up and down. He almost cried! We had a great time. He drove the three hours on his Harley after work to come. My roommate at the time could hear the whole concert from our patio! biggrin "Let's groove tonight..." God, it was electric. We were in the general seating, but everyone could see Verdine White's grin a mile away! He was bouncing, running, smiling biggrin

Best concert of my life so far wink


I was at the show too. Good to see another sac orger

biggrin WHOOP WHOOP woot!


Did you attend "Erotic City" in Jan of 2001? It was a prince themed party I threw at a club in old sac. We had a full house (about 140) I met a few other orgers from the area that night.

We have actually traded notes about this... it sounded cool, but I moved to Sacramento because of my job relocation in July of last year. We should do something like that again! Eve if it's just a house BBQ or something. What do you think? (excuse me for the late responses, I am actually at work right now mr.green )
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Reply #16 posted 04/16/03 2:42pm

intha916

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INSATIABLE said:

intha916 said:

INSATIABLE said:

intha916 said:

INSATIABLE said:

Handclapsfingasnapz said:

i guess since birth...my dad's a huge fan of ew & f, so it musta rubbed off on me. biggrin

ditto wink

I just saw them last year at the Cal Expo (a block from my apt) in Sacramento. I won tickets on the radio and called my dad immediately, jumping up and down. He almost cried! We had a great time. He drove the three hours on his Harley after work to come. My roommate at the time could hear the whole concert from our patio! biggrin "Let's groove tonight..." God, it was electric. We were in the general seating, but everyone could see Verdine White's grin a mile away! He was bouncing, running, smiling biggrin

Best concert of my life so far wink


I was at the show too. Good to see another sac orger

biggrin WHOOP WHOOP woot!


Did you attend "Erotic City" in Jan of 2001? It was a prince themed party I threw at a club in old sac. We had a full house (about 140) I met a few other orgers from the area that night.

We have actually traded notes about this... it sounded cool, but I moved to Sacramento because of my job relocation in July of last year. We should do something like that again! Eve if it's just a house BBQ or something. What do you think? (excuse me for the late responses, I am actually at work right now mr.green )


Ok I now I do remember your note. Actually I plan on hosting another one next fall. I'll keep you posted.
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Reply #17 posted 04/16/03 2:45pm

INSATIABLE

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intha916 said:

INSATIABLE said:

intha916 said:

INSATIABLE said:

intha916 said:

INSATIABLE said:

Handclapsfingasnapz said:

i guess since birth...my dad's a huge fan of ew & f, so it musta rubbed off on me. biggrin

ditto wink

I just saw them last year at the Cal Expo (a block from my apt) in Sacramento. I won tickets on the radio and called my dad immediately, jumping up and down. He almost cried! We had a great time. He drove the three hours on his Harley after work to come. My roommate at the time could hear the whole concert from our patio! biggrin "Let's groove tonight..." God, it was electric. We were in the general seating, but everyone could see Verdine White's grin a mile away! He was bouncing, running, smiling biggrin

Best concert of my life so far wink


I was at the show too. Good to see another sac orger

biggrin WHOOP WHOOP woot!


Did you attend "Erotic City" in Jan of 2001? It was a prince themed party I threw at a club in old sac. We had a full house (about 140) I met a few other orgers from the area that night.

We have actually traded notes about this... it sounded cool, but I moved to Sacramento because of my job relocation in July of last year. We should do something like that again! Eve if it's just a house BBQ or something. What do you think? (excuse me for the late responses, I am actually at work right now mr.green )


Ok I now I do remember your note. Actually I plan on hosting another one next fall. I'll keep you posted.

Excellent! I'd love to help out if you needed it. Just let me know. It'll be a blast biggrin
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Reply #18 posted 04/16/03 2:56pm

DavidEye

I think I became a fan in 1975,when the 'That's The Way Of The World' album was dominating the music scene."Shining Star" was the first song by them that I got into.It's so funky! I've been a diehard fan ever since.


Can't wait for their new album 'The Promise' due May 20!!
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Reply #19 posted 04/16/03 3:25pm

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Growing up on Earth Wind & Fire was the foundation to appreciating music. I used to play all the records and tapes that my parents owned. Something about their music when you are young, and how you knew it was something important and awesome. Still has an affect on me today. I went with my parents to see them I think it was about 5 years ago in Oakland. Going with my parents was classic in itself. Even though we weren't close to the stage, you still felt like you were a part of the excitement. The show was good. The Essential 2 cd set is a must have for capturing their career up to now. Also have the box set in my collection.
"Funkyslsistah… you ain't funky at all, you just a little ol' prude"!
"It's just my imagination, once again running away with me."
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Reply #20 posted 04/16/03 3:29pm

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"Something about their music when you are young, and how you knew it was something important and awesome. "

Well said nod
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Reply #21 posted 04/16/03 3:39pm

namepeace

I can't remember ever being without Earth, Wind & Fire. I think it safe to say I grew up one.
Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016

Props will be withheld until the showing and proving has commenced. -- Aaron McGruder
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Reply #22 posted 04/17/03 12:57am

mistermaxxx

IMHO the Greatest Band Ever.they are My Beatles.
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Reply #23 posted 04/18/03 9:28am

Harlepolis

intha916 said:

"Something about their music when you are young, and how you knew it was something important and awesome. "

Well said nod


So true nod

Mr.Maxxx said:[quote]"IMHO the Greatest Band Ever.they are My Beatles."[quote]

Sho nuff!

Me and my young bruthas ALWAYS have the passion of listening 2 something(esp when its uplifting and we like it) and my father would play 4 us EW&F so we could stay in the house. 70's music were to much 4 us but this one was easy even tho we didn't understand a thang they say, something strange keeps us listening till the record stop. I neva felt about that about any other artist along with Prince & Marvin Gaye.
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Reply #24 posted 04/18/03 12:16pm

Harlepolis

mistermaxxx said:

gooeythehamster said:

They were too queer for their own good even in their disco days.
Gimme that old EW&F, what is that itty bitty instrumental thingie called on that box?

Now THAT was kewl, even though it was just one minute...
you dug Maurice White Jamming on the Kalimba as well Huh?


Thats very intersting from him to do! I love it when artists use EXOTIC instruments. I really dug him when he play that thang,,,its really funny that he didn't knew its name when he use 2 play it in his early years.
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Reply #25 posted 04/18/03 4:26pm

stymie

I guess I was born into it. I'm thirty three now and I can't remember a time when I wasn't a fan of their music.
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Reply #26 posted 04/18/03 4:30pm

mltijchr

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Oh..
I'd say when I 1st heard "Mighty Mighty", which came out in 1974, when I was "approximately" 6 years old..
I'll see you tonight..
in ALL MY DREAMS..
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Reply #27 posted 04/18/03 6:32pm

Starmist7

'Shining star"...wink
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