@ VintageSoundsNumber1 I SOOOO AGREE!! That’s insulting to so many viewers, NOT just the band, N all Earth, Wind & Fire have EVER done was make people happy! I spoke to ‘em after a concert, N they were SOOOOO HUMBLE that they couldn’t understand all the attention they were getting! When I thanked ‘em, Maurice White N Philip Bailey both told me, We don’t deserve that! We’re just up here doing our thing! If you hate THAT MUCH, stay off of the page N look up white music instead…
It must have been “underground” , then !…Or I missed it, indeed…Each and everyone of us have their own reality of things,of a certain decade : my reality is not yours, and your reality is not mine;and that’s why people may disagree with each other, see …Verdine (White) himself says so, and it’s so true …Ya know, I’ve been living in France long ago; so,past decades might have been slightly different in France, in the U.S. or everywhere else in the world;…that’s what I mean…
Even with those outfits, I bet these guys got more pussy than guys like Lil Wayne can dream of. Music these days is all bragging about getting money and women. Whatever happened to music that just gets you to move!
@VintageSoundsNumber1I may have misinterpreted your comment but your language implied it’s okay to label certain people as “niggers” because you didn’t condemn the use of the word but condemned labeling the guys in this band as niggers lol. That’s what threw me off.
Also, regardless of how you feel about either word, in this day and age nigga and nigger are generally accepted as being two different words. I can guarantee you Hip-hop was not the origin of the n-word as a ‘”term of endearment”.
@Juniversal
Are you sure you understood what I was condemning…?? English ain’t my native language, but I’m sure I’ve been precise and clear enough in what I’ve said : Yeah, I was condemning the use of the word “nigger” ; ’cause I know that many Black people of the later generations don’t like to hear the use of that same word, especially coming from guys being Black youngsters themselves…That word is nasty, it’s evil…! And never mind the emergence of hiphop, it brought only trouble!Yeah
The problem, specifically, is that those who say or comment “nigger” -most of the time- are Black people themselves…I am pretty sure of that ! And the other important thing is that an other part of Black people disagree with that…Most of the time, Black guys who use that word “nigger” are youngster of the later generations (generations of the 1990s, especially…).A lot of other Black people find it inappropriate to hear the word “nigger” coming from these Black youngsters
@VintageSoundsNumber1…why are you justifying use of the word nigger? “There were none back in the funk days” is your best defense? *shakes head* How about condemning use of the word all together?? I assure you rap was not what created so-called “niggers” (however you choose to define the word).
There were ghettos and materialistic thugs prior to the emergence of hip-hop. Most black gangs arose in the 1970′s as a bastardized off shoot of the black militancy movement. Not hip-hop…
@VintageSoundsNumber1 ye nothing wrong with black people my friend is black and he is wicked he puts songs on my phone I dont get how people get treated differently due to different skin colour. I dont see people having ago at people with different hair colour (except gingers but thats some friendly banter) Its like WTH?
This sounds a lot like Heatwave.
@UntouchableNYsee im wit u but first sub to my channel…hahahah lol
This some good and funny shit XD
747s don’t really glide all that well, just saying.
Magnificent.
@ VintageSoundsNumber1 I SOOOO AGREE!! That’s insulting to so many viewers, NOT just the band, N all Earth, Wind & Fire have EVER done was make people happy! I spoke to ‘em after a concert, N they were SOOOOO HUMBLE that they couldn’t understand all the attention they were getting! When I thanked ‘em, Maurice White N Philip Bailey both told me, We don’t deserve that! We’re just up here doing our thing! If you hate THAT MUCH, stay off of the page N look up white music instead…
Soul never dies man, Soul never dies
@UntouchableNYsee I’m with you on the Time Machine!
@esd67
It must have been “underground” , then !…Or I missed it, indeed…Each and everyone of us have their own reality of things,of a certain decade : my reality is not yours, and your reality is not mine;and that’s why people may disagree with each other, see …Verdine (White) himself says so, and it’s so true …Ya know, I’ve been living in France long ago; so,past decades might have been slightly different in France, in the U.S. or everywhere else in the world;…that’s what I mean…
…”.Let you know girl you’re looking good
you’re out of sight and alright……………………”
heck you just got to dance.. when you hear this fun classic…..just makes you smile =)
@VintageSoundsNumber1 You must have missed the 60′s there were a lot of that going on..
Even with those outfits, I bet these guys got more pussy than guys like Lil Wayne can dream of. Music these days is all bragging about getting money and women. Whatever happened to music that just gets you to move!
@VintageSoundsNumber1I may have misinterpreted your comment but your language implied it’s okay to label certain people as “niggers” because you didn’t condemn the use of the word but condemned labeling the guys in this band as niggers lol. That’s what threw me off.
Also, regardless of how you feel about either word, in this day and age nigga and nigger are generally accepted as being two different words. I can guarantee you Hip-hop was not the origin of the n-word as a ‘”term of endearment”.
@Juniversal
Are you sure you understood what I was condemning…?? English ain’t my native language, but I’m sure I’ve been precise and clear enough in what I’ve said : Yeah, I was condemning the use of the word “nigger” ; ’cause I know that many Black people of the later generations don’t like to hear the use of that same word, especially coming from guys being Black youngsters themselves…That word is nasty, it’s evil…! And never mind the emergence of hiphop, it brought only trouble!Yeah
@DrVinny654
The problem, specifically, is that those who say or comment “nigger” -most of the time- are Black people themselves…I am pretty sure of that ! And the other important thing is that an other part of Black people disagree with that…Most of the time, Black guys who use that word “nigger” are youngster of the later generations (generations of the 1990s, especially…).A lot of other Black people find it inappropriate to hear the word “nigger” coming from these Black youngsters
@VintageSoundsNumber1…why are you justifying use of the word nigger? “There were none back in the funk days” is your best defense? *shakes head* How about condemning use of the word all together?? I assure you rap was not what created so-called “niggers” (however you choose to define the word).
There were ghettos and materialistic thugs prior to the emergence of hip-hop. Most black gangs arose in the 1970′s as a bastardized off shoot of the black militancy movement. Not hip-hop…
@AlphaBlast HOLY MOTHER FUCKING SHIT NO!!!
@VintageSoundsNumber1 ye nothing wrong with black people my friend is black and he is wicked he puts songs on my phone I dont get how people get treated differently due to different skin colour. I dont see people having ago at people with different hair colour (except gingers but thats some friendly banter) Its like WTH?
If you’re not feelin this then I just don’t care about ya.
Hi. I agree with VintageSoundsNumber1. Have’nt we had enough hatred in this world??