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Jamiroqui most underated Band... do u Agree? Peace ... & Stay Funky ...
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No. | |
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No, I don't agree. | |
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I loved Jamiroqui for a while there but the last album sucked big time
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Hmmm...most underrated might be stretching a bit, but their last album was easily their best. One of the best albums of 2001. | |
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PurpleLove7 said: most underated Band... do u Agree?
Isn't he just one guy? | |
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althom said: PurpleLove7 said: most underated Band... do u Agree?
Isn't he just one guy? Jamiroqui is the band. His name is Jay(Jason) Kay. | |
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PurpleLove7 said: most underated Band... do u Agree?
STRONGLY DISAGREE.. think the :STFU: sign has 2 appear! 'dre Tried many flavours - but sooner or later, always go back to the Purple Kool-aid!
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Underated...yes...but hardly THE MOST out there.
Their videos are awesome though. By St. Boogar and all the saints at the backside door of Purgatory! | |
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I think it's underestimated how short he is. He looked to be about the same height as Prince when I met him. "You need people like me so you can point your fuckin' fingers and say, "That's the bad guy." "
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I agree,Jamiroquai is so underrated.Their last CD 'A Funk Odyssey' (2001) is one of the funkiest,liveliest albums I've heard in a long time.It seems like,at least in the U.S.,they're not getting the success and recognition they deserve.
By the way,I've finally picked up their 'Traveling Without Moving' CD (1996) and while it has a few cool songs,it's not nearly as strong as either 'Synchronized'(1999) or 'A Funk Odyssey'. | |
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Nope more closer too Overrated IMHO.once they found a Formula they didn't really change up much IMHO. mistermaxxx | |
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hmm, just a thread supplemental... let's play
TRACKS THAT JAMIROQUAI DONE TEEF! 1. "Los Conquistadores Chocolates" - Johnny Hammond The piano riff was used extensively on Jamiroquai's "When Are You Gonna Learn" and the drumbreak was used for "Revolution".. all on the same album.. 2. "Get Down Saturday Night" - Oliver Cheatham I am sure they have blatantly nicked the backbone of this for "Little L". any more? My point is, what they R doing is nothing new and Curiosity Killed The Cat where doing the same thing YEARS B4 Jay Kay even approached Street Sounds! 'dre Tried many flavours - but sooner or later, always go back to the Purple Kool-aid!
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DavidEye said: By the way,I've finally picked up their 'Traveling Without Moving' CD (1996) and while it has a few cool songs,it's not nearly as strong as either 'Synchronized'(1999) or 'A Funk Odyssey'.
If you are curious, you might want to check out their first two CDs, Emergency On Planet Earth(1993) and Return Of The Space Cowboy(1995). I consider them great albums, and I feel that they represent the best of Jamiroquai's output. Then again, I feel that Travelling Without Moving is more solid and interesting than anything they have released since, so your mileage may vary... | |
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todd305 said: DavidEye said: By the way,I've finally picked up their 'Traveling Without Moving' CD (1996) and while it has a few cool songs,it's not nearly as strong as either 'Synchronized'(1999) or 'A Funk Odyssey'.
If you are curious, you might want to check out their first two CDs, Emergency On Planet Earth(1993) and Return Of The Space Cowboy(1995). I consider them great albums, and I feel that they represent the best of Jamiroquai's output. Then again, I feel that Travelling Without Moving is more solid and interesting than anything they have released since, so your mileage may vary... Thanks for the recommendations.I am definitely gonna pick up those first two albums.But,I can't belive that you're not too fond of 'A Funk Odyssey'.I like it all the way through.I was listening to it yesterday,and I was trippin' off the way "Corner Of The Earth" sounds...the lush instrumention,the strings,it's all so overwhelming | |
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Actually
they are quite OVERRATED! Anybody who has ever seen them live knows what I'm sayin | |
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