Years ago I saw one of their concerts in Rome. Two SPECTACULAR black dancers were present on stage accompanying the music with perfect choreography. They changed their clothes with each song and in my opinion THEY WERE PERFECT. Music and dance in perfect harmony, never vulgar but very sensual. Unforgettable concert. After all, even the instrumentalists dance and even the audience, who was sitting on the chairs, after the first five minutes couldn't resist and dragged by the music and the dancers they started dancing in their turn!
@@kyaushasimpson3940 when you danced "rock it" at a concert in Montreux in 1997, were you wearing pantyhose or not? Just in the video of the concert in Montreux it seemed that you had bodily tights
OMG, why would they put these women on stage when we already had Phillip Bailey, Verdine White and Ralph Johnson….??? EWF stands on its own, they are brilliant, and no accessories are required.
I hate this version of this song! Why did they put this girl in the song, trying to dance sexual. It takes away from the song. This song is not sexual, it's about being inspired and the horns are mostly missing in the beginning of the song. They are so talented they don't need sex to help them out with this song. Very disappointing version of this song
Cathy Waller I know this was three years ago but you are absolutely wrong LOL you all right about it being an inspirational song but keep in mind you still had the dance off the song the song was funky definitely Pro black you can't make an inspiring song without dancing to it and you know us as black people we going to make it sexual and funky that's how we do it to almost every song I remember Verdine White said with the new generation they had to play the songs a little different from the radio version they had to make it Funky enough for them to get into it and keep the older crowd entertain as well