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Michael jackson 'Walk right now' and Jamiroquais Canned heat Having listened to the Jacksons ‘Walk Right Now’ and Jamiroquai’s ‘Canned Heat’ they sound very similar in one part -
Walk Right Now - http://youtube.com/watch?v=tYvIKsIPrOs 3.05 - 3.19 Canned Heat - http://www.youtube.com/wa...GjC0wbUXzk 3.19 - 3.40 But it’s not mentioned as a sample anywhere, does anybody know if the Jacksons sampled it from anywhere in the 70's for example or is theirs the original? | |
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sorry not even close ....yet every thing is sampled ..only the drum beat in the songs a close nothing else | |
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RipPoPtheregoMYTOP said: sorry not even close ....yet every thing is sampled ..only the drum beat in the songs a close nothing else
you mean those 20 seconds i mentioned, i think they sound very similar. | |
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kash said: RipPoPtheregoMYTOP said: sorry not even close ....yet every thing is sampled ..only the drum beat in the songs a close nothing else
you mean those 20 seconds i mentioned, i think they sound very similar. so much of Jamiroquai's stuff sounds the same.... but DAMN if it isn't catchy as hell. "Knowledge is preferable to ignorance. Better by far to embrace the hard truth than a reassuring faith. If we crave some cosmic purpose, then let us find ourselves a worthy goal" - Carl Sagan | |
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I think Michael should work with Jamiroquai He should let them produce an entire album for him.It would be the funkiest thing he did since 'Off The Wall'. | |
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SoulAlive said: I think Michael should work with Jamiroquai He should let them produce an entire album for him.It would be the funkiest thing he did since 'Off The Wall'. Hell yeah. That would be an absolutely wonderful album. But you know he'd rather work with these shit hoppers to keep these kids interested. If someone's old enough to have pubic hair, Michael ain't interested. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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vainandy said: Hell yeah. That would be an absolutely wonderful album. But you know he'd rather work with these shit hoppers to keep these kids interested. If someone's old enough to have pubic hair, Michael ain't interested.
I remember,in 2001,Jamiroquai released their album 'A Funk Odyssey' only a few weeks before Michael's 'Invincible' came out.Jamiroquai's album was everything that 'Invincible' should have been....it's funky,in an Old School type of way...with strong,catchy disco/funk jams that Michael should have been doing.And best of all,there wasn't a trace of shit hop on it | |
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SoulAlive said: vainandy said: Hell yeah. That would be an absolutely wonderful album. But you know he'd rather work with these shit hoppers to keep these kids interested. If someone's old enough to have pubic hair, Michael ain't interested.
I remember,in 2001,Jamiroquai released their album 'A Funk Odyssey' only a few weeks before Michael's 'Invincible' came out.Jamiroquai's album was everything that 'Invincible' should have been....it's funky,in an Old School type of way...with strong,catchy disco/funk jams that Michael should have been doing.And best of all,there wasn't a trace of shit hop on it Exactly. I remember when you first recommended that album to me and I thought you had lost your mind for thinking I would like someone like Jamiroquai. I remember them in the mid 1990s and their music sounded nothing like "A Funk Odyssey". The reason I took a chance and went out and bought the album, is because I saw all the old Jamiroquai fans bitching and raising hell about how Jamiroquai had changed their style and starting making "damn disco". That let me know that "A Funk Odyssey" was my kind of album. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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vainandy said: Hell yeah. That would be an absolutely wonderful album. But you know he'd rather work with these shit hoppers to keep these kids interested. If someone's old enough to have pubic hair, Michael ain't interested. Get fucked. | |
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Andy is a four letter word. | |
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DarlingDiana said: vainandy said: Hell yeah. That would be an absolutely wonderful album. But you know he'd rather work with these shit hoppers to keep these kids interested. If someone's old enough to have pubic hair, Michael ain't interested. Get fucked. OK. Strap it on and sock it to me. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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vainandy said: OK. Strap it on and sock it to me. OK, but I have some fetishes. You have to be wearing a black fedora and a single white glove. | |
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DarlingDiana said: vainandy said: OK. Strap it on and sock it to me. OK, but I have some fetishes. You have to be wearing a black fedora and a single white glove. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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vainandy said: Exactly. I remember when you first recommended that album to me and I thought you had lost your mind for thinking I would like someone like Jamiroquai. I remember them in the mid 1990s and their music sounded nothing like "A Funk Odyssey". The reason I took a chance and went out and bought the album, is because I saw all the old Jamiroquai fans bitching and raising hell about how Jamiroquai had changed their style and starting making "damn disco". That let me know that "A Funk Odyssey" was my kind of album. It is not known why FuNkeNsteiN capitalizes his name as he does, though some speculate sunlight deficiency caused by the most pimpified white guy afro in Nordic history.
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vainandy said: I remember when you first recommended that album to me and I thought you had lost your mind for thinking I would like someone like Jamiroquai. I remember them in the mid 1990s and their music sounded nothing like "A Funk Odyssey". The reason I took a chance and went out and bought the album, is because I saw all the old Jamiroquai fans bitching and raising hell about how Jamiroquai had changed their style and starting making "damn disco". That let me know that "A Funk Odyssey" was my kind of album.
Did you ever get their 1999 album 'Synchronized'? I think you will like that one,too.It's VERY disco. | |
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SoulAlive said: vainandy said: I remember when you first recommended that album to me and I thought you had lost your mind for thinking I would like someone like Jamiroquai. I remember them in the mid 1990s and their music sounded nothing like "A Funk Odyssey". The reason I took a chance and went out and bought the album, is because I saw all the old Jamiroquai fans bitching and raising hell about how Jamiroquai had changed their style and starting making "damn disco". That let me know that "A Funk Odyssey" was my kind of album.
Did you ever get their 1999 album 'Synchronized'? I think you will like that one,too.It's VERY disco. I haven't seen it in any of the stores. The only ones I have seen are the last three albums. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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vainandy said: I haven't seen it in any of the stores. The only ones I have seen are the last three albums.
Order it from Amazon You're gonna go crazy when you hear "Canned Heat". | |
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SoulAlive said: vainandy said: I haven't seen it in any of the stores. The only ones I have seen are the last three albums.
Order it from Amazon You're gonna go crazy when you hear "Canned Heat". Andy doesn't do online shopping It is not known why FuNkeNsteiN capitalizes his name as he does, though some speculate sunlight deficiency caused by the most pimpified white guy afro in Nordic history.
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vainandy said: Hell yeah. That would be an absolutely wonderful album. But you know he'd rather work with these shit hoppers to keep these kids interested. If someone's old enough to have pubic hair, Michael ain't interested. So what happened with Quincy? He seemed very interested in working with Q at the time, and he is old enough to be his dad!! Do you think the success of Thriller meant that Michael whole way of looking at life changed? | |
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