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Thread started 08/13/03 10:16am

youngca

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Just a holla about sheila e

A buddy of mine treated to a concert last night as belated
birthday present and it was Ringo Starr & his all-star band
at the Rosemont Theatre.

ringo is cool and i've followed the guy for years ...but
the main reason to go to the show was to see Sheila E!

sheila and ringo both played drums on 75% of the songs
and when he did a few songs as just a vocalist sheila held
down the fort...funky as she wanna be on the drum kit!

her playing on songs like (who can it be now...sung by colin
hay of MEN at Work) and all of ringo's beatle songs changed
the songs...gave them a jazz-funk edge!

her glamorous life solo spot was incredible. DAmn how can a
litle lady like her hit those stand-up drums so hard!!!

a surprise to me was how well ringo (a solid no frills rock
drummer) clicked with her more adventurous,always busy
trap drum playing! the 63 year old ex-beatle gets my respect
for even staying with sheila's dynamic playing!

i had this little fantasy while i sitting there...
what if prince came out...how would the audience have reacted?

they knew sheila (she's all over tv) and gave her the biggest applause next to ringo...but would this mostly 40's-
50 something crowd have greeted prince with cheers or boos!

some of the people i know who attended this show-can't stand
prince (he's too cocky...full of himself...he wouldn't be
a team player in a band of other stars like sheila!)

i think the 'kid' might have gotten a rude reception.
(but not from me!)

i would have WENT off if prince did LOVE bizarre with her!

anyway sheila was...superbad...supercute...sexy..a latina angel...2cool...mannn!

charles
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Reply #1 posted 08/13/03 11:04am

RedZRyder

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I attended the drum clinic Sheila E. did on Monday, the night before the Ringo concert. It was held in Schaumburg, IL, a small suburb just outside of Chicago. The clinic was Awesome! Sheila E. is the warmest, kindest, most talented and down to earth woman I have ever had the pleasure of meeting! Her clinic reminded me a little bit of the workshop she did at last year's Celebration, except this time we were able to take tons of pictures of Sheila doing her thing! The audience members got to ask lots of questions and she even invited some audience members to come on stage and showcase their talents as percussionists. She was really impressed with some of the younger aspiring drummers and percussionists. Sheila has a real love for children and at the end of the clinic, she invited all the little ones in the audience come on stage, gave them all percussion instruments, introduced them as "The E. Kids" and had them all play! It sounded really good!! Sheila also surprised us by performing "The Glamorous Life"! One of my friends was so excited that she jumped out of her seat! That made Sheila smile!

Afterwards, she sat out in the foyer and talked to every person who waited in line to speak to her. Me and my friends were near the end of the line, so by the time we reached Sheila, you could tell that she was ready to wrap it up and go to dinner. Nevertheless, she was so gracious and kind. She signed everything we placed in front of her and posed for a group picture with me and my friends! She signed my copy of the Romance 1600 video and a little hand drum I purchased from her line. She signs everything BACKWARDS, like this: "E. aliehS ,evoL" confuse

I also had a huge poster of the Sheila E album cover that I really wanted her to sign but I was reluctant to ask her because, well, she's dressed a little provocative on that cover and I remember how at last year's Celebration workshop, she talked about having moved on to a different place in her life and that certain things she did in the past, or ways of dressing, she does not do anymore. I told her that I remembered her saying that last year and didn't know if she would sign the poster. Sheila told me that it was because of those days that got her to where she is now... she had no problem signing the poster! I thought that was so nice of her. touched

I'll be a fan of Sheila E's. forever! She is truly a wonderful person! nod
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Reply #2 posted 08/13/03 11:24am

stymie

I am so freaking jealous of both you guys.
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Reply #3 posted 08/13/03 11:54am

youngca

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RedZRyder said:

I attended the drum clinic Sheila E. did on Monday, the night before the Ringo concert. It was held in Schaumburg, IL, a small suburb just outside of Chicago. The clinic was Awesome! Sheila E. is the warmest, kindest, most talented and down to earth woman I have ever had the pleasure of meeting! Her clinic reminded me a little bit of the workshop she did at last year's Celebration, except this time we were able to take tons of pictures of Sheila doing her thing! The audience members got to ask lots of questions and she even invited some audience members to come on stage and showcase their talents as percussionists. She was really impressed with some of the younger aspiring drummers and percussionists. Sheila has a real love for children and at the end of the clinic, she invited all the little ones in the audience come on stage, gave them all percussion instruments, introduced them as "The E. Kids" and had them all play! It sounded really good!! Sheila also surprised us by performing "The Glamorous Life"! One of my friends was so excited that she jumped out of her seat! That made Sheila smile!

Afterwards, she sat out in the foyer and talked to every person who waited in line to speak to her. Me and my friends were near the end of the line, so by the time we reached Sheila, you could tell that she was ready to wrap it up and go to dinner. Nevertheless, she was so gracious and kind. She signed everything we placed in front of her and posed for a group picture with me and my friends! She signed my copy of the Romance 1600 video and a little hand drum I purchased from her line. She signs everything BACKWARDS, like this: "E. aliehS ,evoL" confuse

I also had a huge poster of the Sheila E album cover that I really wanted her to sign but I was reluctant to ask her because, well, she's dressed a little provocative on that cover and I remember how at last year's Celebration workshop, she talked about having moved on to a different place in her life and that certain things she did in the past, or ways of dressing, she does not do anymore. I told her that I remembered her saying that last year and didn't know if she would sign the poster. Sheila told me that it was because of those days that got her to where she is now... she had no problem signing the poster! I thought that was so nice of her. touched

I'll be a fan of Sheila E's. forever! She is truly a wonderful person! nod


what a heartwarming story rzr. i'm humbled. i would have dug
rapping with her. one cool point in the show was this little
girl was crying...i think she wanted to get close to the
stage and security wouldn't allow her to do this. and here
comes sheila down in front..she takes the mic and "shames"
the security people to let the girl up on stage to stand
with her and JOhn waite...while they did a beautIFUL
version of the late George Harrison's "here comes the sun"

the little girl was shy and nervous..but i know it was a
thrill to be up on stage with sheila and the guys.

you're absolutley right REd...sheila is a JEWEl and a half.

(she also gave ringo a plenty of fanfare...respect...with was nice. he made a bigger deal over her than all of the
other guys up on stage...i'm tellin' ya musicians are the
best people in the world. ringo didn't have to put sheila
in his revue...her chops and flash (and sex appeal) would
shame most guys but his rep as a guy who defers to other
musicians with stronger abilities than him remains true to
form."

prince could learn a lot about respect and humility from his
girl sheila!

she's the best!!!
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Reply #4 posted 08/13/03 1:41pm

RedZRyder

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youngca said:

...i'm tellin' ya musicians are the best people in the world. ringo didn't have to put sheila in his revue...her chops and flash (and sex appeal) would shame most guys but his rep as a guy who defers to other musicians with stronger abilities than him remains true to form."

prince could learn a lot about respect and humility from his girl sheila! she's the best!!!

Ironically, during the clinic, someone asked Sheila if her friends gave her a hard time for being a girl drummer. She said No and that her friends always supported her. She said it was OTHER MUSICIANS who treated her like crap during her climb up the ladder. She said fellow musicians totally dissed her... and only because she was a woman! This made her feel terrible. She probably could play them under the table and the only way they could handle it was to berate her! Sheila said that it still happens... even today. So younca, not all musicians are cool, especially if they are sexist and can't handle a woman like Sheila E. being the total package in terms of talent!


youngca

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...prince could learn a lot about respect and humility from his girl sheila! she's the best!!!

I don't want to come off as sounding like I'm trying to defend Prince or anything like that... well maybe I am just a little bit because I have to admit that I dig the guy and am slightly biased but... I don't think you can compare Prince's humility and the amount of respect he may have towards others to Sheila E. They are 2 different people. I know that P shows respect for other musicians who have inspired him along his journey, as well as present day musicians that he's feelin'. And I can sense that he's has nothing but love, admiration and respect for Sheila E, just like she does for him. We all know that Prince had that "dark, moody side" at one point in his life. But I kinda think that finding his religion and his God may have changed that side of him but I can't say definitively because I don't know him personally! I can say that I have met Prince and each time, he has always been just that... A PRINCE... to me! The way he acknowledges me with a smile and an upwards head nod is just the coolest in my book!! I think it's a little harsh to say that someone has a lot to learn about humility and respect unless you know them personally.

Anyway, I'm glad your Ringo/Sheila E. experience was fun and ya know... I was thinking the same thing last year at the Celebration the night Sheila E. played! What if Prince came out onstage wearing that long beige coat and those dark glasses and he & Sheila did Love Bizarre? The Paisley roof would have come crashing down!!! I still can't watch that performance without screaming! "CHOP AGAIN"!!! "CHOP ONE MORE TIME"!!!
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Reply #5 posted 08/13/03 4:23pm

youngca

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RedZRyder said:

youngca said:

...i'm tellin' ya musicians are the best people in the world. ringo didn't have to put sheila in his revue...her chops and flash (and sex appeal) would shame most guys but his rep as a guy who defers to other musicians with stronger abilities than him remains true to form."

prince could learn a lot about respect and humility from his girl sheila! she's the best!!!

Ironically, during the clinic, someone asked Sheila if her friends gave her a hard time for being a girl drummer. She said No and that her friends always supported her. She said it was OTHER MUSICIANS who treated her like crap during her climb up the ladder. She said fellow musicians totally dissed her... and only because she was a woman! This made her feel terrible. She probably could play them under the table and the only way they could handle it was to berate her! Sheila said that it still happens... even today. So younca, not all musicians are cool, especially if they are sexist and can't handle a woman like Sheila E. being the total package in terms of talent!

i hear ya...to be truthful i know a few lady musicians and
they still get shit from a sizable number of male musicians.
of course not everybody will respect a person for their talent.
race and gender issues will always be a problem with some
folk. you can't change everybody's opinion.

from where i sat...the guys in ringo's band gave sheila
her props and respect!
which she deserves!


youngca

also said:

...prince could learn a lot about respect and humility from his girl sheila! she's the best!!!

I don't want to come off as sounding like I'm trying to defend Prince or anything like that... well maybe I am just a little bit because I have to admit that I dig the guy and am slightly biased but... I don't think you can compare Prince's humility and the amount of respect he may have towards others to Sheila E. They are 2 different people. I know that P shows respect for other musicians who have inspired him along his journey, as well as present day musicians that he's feelin'. And I can sense that he's has nothing but love, admiration and respect for Sheila E, just like she does for him. We all know that Prince had that "dark, moody side" at one point in his life. But I kinda think that finding his religion and his God may have changed that side of him but I can't say definitively because I don't know him personally! I can say that I have met Prince and each time, he has always been just that... A PRINCE... to me! The way he acknowledges me with a smile and an upwards head nod is just the coolest in my book!! I think it's a little harsh to say that someone has a lot to learn about humility and respect unless you know them personally.

i love prince too. but i'm realistic about the negative things he has done. i met a few folk who would tell you
the shit he done. again...the key word is "done"! prince's
spiritual re-birth and maturity seems to have made him
a better person...which is great.
i don't diss him for what he did before rzr...that was HIS
husiness (smile) not mine. i've been a fan of his from day one and always separated what he his personally and what he is artistically,
but you can't ignore his past either. a lot of his former
friends bandmates (andre..for example) wouldn't be like you
or i and would still look at him in a negative light.

they were the ones hurt. we weren't.
my point is sheila has generally always been nice and cool
to people and that's what i meant. (and i wasn't saying it
in a mean way...just stating a fact about my fellow GEmini
(who's birthday is the day after mine!).

prince is prince and i respect that about the brotha.



Anyway, I'm glad your Ringo/Sheila E. experience was fun and ya know... I was thinking the same thing last year at the Celebration the night Sheila E. played! What if Prince came out onstage wearing that long beige coat and those dark glasses and he & Sheila did Love Bizarre? The Paisley roof would have come crashing down!!! I still can't watch that performance without screaming! "CHOP AGAIN"!!! "CHOP ONE MORE TIME"!!!


oh eyah. when she did Love Bizarre last night i thought the
same thing! colin hay's co-vocal wasn't like p's!
prince and sheila really are a great team!
(he had great taste in picking her as a friend!)

charles
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Reply #6 posted 08/13/03 6:07pm

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I hate U.

Sheila was here (on Long Island) doing one of those drum clinics - and I didn't even find out about until 2 days AFTER!!! Worse off I missed the 2 local performances of the Ringo Starr concert, so I didn't even see her in action!

So - I am jealous and upset and I hate U.

pissed
By St. Boogar and all the saints at the backside door of Purgatory!
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Reply #7 posted 08/14/03 6:57am

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PurpleJedi said:

I hate U.

Sheila was here (on Long Island) doing one of those drum clinics - and I didn't even find out about until 2 days AFTER!!! Worse off I missed the 2 local performances of the Ringo Starr concert, so I didn't even see her in action!

So - I am jealous and upset and I hate U.

pissed


Awww Pookie... don't be like that!! kiss2

Here.. lemme give you a hug !
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Reply #8 posted 08/14/03 9:31am

youngca

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PurpleJedi said:

I hate U.

Sheila was here (on Long Island) doing one of those drum clinics - and I didn't even find out about until 2 days AFTER!!! Worse off I missed the 2 local performances of the Ringo Starr concert, so I didn't even see her in action!

So - I am jealous and upset and I hate U.

pissed


i know how you feel P-jedi! but Redzryder actually meeting Sheila got me a tad jealous,too! but in a good way!
(waY 2 go,JO!)

btwRzr...up close is sheila short?
i've always gotten the impression she's not that much taller
than prince!
(oh yeah...i had the binoculars on her a lot at the show and
let me tell ya...she doesn't look too bad for a 46 year
old lady!)

charles "youngca"
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Reply #9 posted 08/14/03 9:37am

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Sheila is an amazing person. I'm seeing the All-Star band this month when they come to Denver.
let me come over it's a beautiful day to play with you in the dark
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