


Now don't be afraid to dream, to imagine a better life for yourself, your brother, your sister, your children.

#Earth wind and fire live full#
That's the connection, and we should put our hope there.Įach of us has a tiny little space on Planet Earth - yet each of us has a space, a mind, a life full of dreams, endless desires - and no one is going to take that away from us. All Russians envision a better life for their children - just as we do. As Sting put it: "I hope the Russians love their children too' - of course they do. We may dream the same, although we live in different worlds and live different lives, and maybe we don't appear to be similar on the outside. How poor and empty our lives would be without the ability to dream, to believe, to imagine, to fantasize! Yet fantasy all relies on unrealism, on imaginations, on things, people, situations that aren't really there.īut maybe there's a connection here. It's about the compass that's called 'fantasy', that enables us to envision things and worlds we cannot see - but that nevertheless gives meaning and direction to our lives. About the world around us and thw world we'd like to create. This is not about the 'afterlife', but about life. Recognize (Recognize) it's your life now in review And then there's a certain soda beverage that I will not mention on camera that I cannot drink or else it's just kryptonite.All your dreams will come true right awayĪll your dreams will come true miles away "Well, I can't sing like James Brown and stuff and go do a gig," he replied.

"What do you not do with your voice?" Smith asked Bailey. Earth, Wind & Fire covered O Come All Ye Faithful, What Child Is This, Open Our Eyes, Voodoo Child (Slight Return) and other songs. If there was ever a signature sound to the old Earth, Wind & Fire, it might've been lead singer Philip Bailey's trademark falsetto, on songs like "Reasons." HSN says that in the first 90 minutes, the band sold around 10,000 albums. One show last month was a little bigger than most: the band chose to launch their new album, appropriately called, "Now, Then and Forever," on the Home Shopping Network: a concert in front of a few thousand at the Venetian Theatre in Las Vegas (and maybe a million watching live at home). And you gotta play every show like it's your last show." You gotta stay there when they say you're not happening. "Once you get successful, the first time you always think you can go there but you gotta put the work into it," said White. They continued to tour successfully, and in February 2009 were one of the first musical groups invited to the Obama White House. Happily, Earth, Wind & Fire survived Maurice White's departure. We invited him to be part of this story he declined. But he's rarely appeared in public since. He was with the band in 2000 when they were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame - standing ovation and all. It took a lot of courage for him to finally get to the point of really even saying, 'This is what it is,' 'cause we were all hoping, you know, that it perhaps might be something else - something that you might be able to be treated with this, that, or the other." "It was a few years that, you know, we walked it down together. The band reformed in the late '80s, but were shaken again when Maurice White was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease.ĭid his band mates see the signs of Parkinson's? And then later on I went to work at Federated Stereo, selling stereos, which I was very comfortable with."
#Earth wind and fire live install#
I went down and helped him install fire sprinklers. "I called a friend of mine who had a construction company.
