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Jamarcus
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Posted: Fri Sep 17, 2010 18:21 |
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Dye wrote: |
BDC -> Black Devil Car |
I’m so embarrassed! Laughs |
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Dye
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Posted: Fri Sep 17, 2010 18:24 |
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Javis wrote: |
Jamarcus wrote: |
Dye wrote: |
Jamarcus wrote: |
She’s a fast Persuader – sounds like another nasty track! |
Sounds like TWM+BDC.
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Is BDC really BCD (Black Capricon Day)? |
yeah I always get confused too. I think we should start writing the names completely |
No no, is faster this way, and more fun to understand
IILIIDI
WIIIJCS
DILWUTD
^ you can't beat that!
Here are the new codes:
"Rock Dust Light Star"
RDLS
"White Knuckle Ride"
WKR
"Smoke and Mirrors"
SAM
"All Good In The Hood"
AGITH
"Hurtin'"
H
"Blue Skies"
BS
"Lifeline"
L
"She's A Fast Persuader"
SAFP
"Two Completely Different Things"
TCDT
"Goodbye To My Dancer"
GTMD
"Never Gonna Be Another"
NGBA
"Hey Floyd"
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Jamarcus
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Posted: Fri Sep 17, 2010 18:42 |
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Javis wrote: |
Jamarcus wrote: |
Dye wrote: |
Jamarcus wrote: |
She’s a fast Persuader – sounds like another nasty track! |
Sounds like TWM+BDC.
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Is BDC really BCD (Black Capricon Day)? |
yeah I always get confused too. I think we should start writing the names completely |
I write the names of songs but I abbreviate album titles. |
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Dye
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Posted: Fri Sep 17, 2010 19:41 |
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I think they should do the same they did with 'Hurtin' (previously 'I've Been Hurting') with 'She's a Fast Persuader' and just call it 'Fast Persuader'. Sounds cooler.
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Tiffinypie
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Location: In Jay's mind. ;-) 2 cute 4 U
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Posted: Fri Sep 17, 2010 19:51 |
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Sumthin seems weird here . Ok, the tracklist listing on amazon.com/uk site have:
1. Rock Dust Light Star
2. White Knuckle Ride
3. Goodbye To My Dancer
4. All Good In The Hood
5. Blue Skies
6. Hurtin'
7. Lifeline
8. Not The Funk
9. Two Completely Different Things
10. Your Window Is A Crazy Television
11. Never Gonna Be Another
While I saw on The Official website has:
1. Rock Dust Light Star
2. White Knuckle Ride
3. Smoke and Mirrors
4. All Good In The Hood
5. Hurtin'
6. Blue Skies
7. Lifeline
8. She's a fast Persuader
9. Two Completely Different Things
10. Goodbye To My Dancer
11. Never Gonna Be Another
12. Hey Floyd
The official site one seems legit, and the amazon one is fake , but what's nagging me is that Jay mentioned 13 songs for the Japanese version of RDLS what is the 13th song title? or are people are still messin with us _________________
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Jamarcus
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Posted: Fri Sep 17, 2010 19:57 |
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Dye wrote: |
I think they should do the same they did with 'Hurtin' (previously 'I've Been Hurting') with 'She's a Fast Persuader' and just call it 'Fast Persuader'. Sounds cooler.
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Kent Brockman – screams with delight!
Dye, do you have an opinion about the more sexually forward lyrics in Jay’s music? It started on album 4 hasn’t stopped. |
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John Doggett
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Posted: Fri Sep 17, 2010 20:23 |
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Amazon was not so far from the truth anyway!
I bet on Smoke and Mirrors for a BIG tune!
A jamiroquai' song which begin with S is often a Special good tune
Scam
Spend A lifetime
Supersonic
Snooze you lose
So Good To Feel Real
Seven Days in Sunny June
Star Child
Or Even a Legendary tune
Stillness in Time
Space Cowboy
Soul Education
Shoot The Moon
(Smoke and Mirrors??)
One exception:
Stop Don't Panic (a very strange tune! According to my mood, I like it or not! ) _________________ "People find it's hard to be strong, cos' they don't know where they're coming from"
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Gonza-Arg
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Posted: Fri Sep 17, 2010 20:45 |
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Finally! Nice titles!
(about the "new codes" for the songs:
Dye wrote: |
Never Gonna Be Another"
NGBA |
National Gay Basketball Association )
oh and I agree, "Hey Floyd" sounds like this:
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Dye
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Posted: Fri Sep 17, 2010 21:06 |
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Jamarcus wrote: |
Dye wrote: |
I think they should do the same they did with 'Hurtin' (previously 'I've Been Hurting') with 'She's a Fast Persuader' and just call it 'Fast Persuader'. Sounds cooler.
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Kent Brockman – screams with delight!
Dye, do you have an opinion about the more sexually forward lyrics in Jay’s music? It started on album 4 hasn’t stopped. |
I remember an early interview from Jay, from 1994. He said the musically it got easier after the first album, but the real problem for him was the lyrics. And he said something like "yeah, you can get away writing love songs, and that's it".
The only song about love/girls in EOPE is Blow Your Mind.
I don't mind love songs, but I think the real power in early Jamiroquai music were in the lyrics, some of them are awesome. (D)GHAC was an attempt. But with sugar.
What I like about the title track RDLS is precisely that, that he talks about something else. Same with WKR. |
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Winterkat
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Posted: Fri Sep 17, 2010 21:08 |
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If I was holding RDLS right now, this would be the order in which I would listen to the songs:
1. She's a fast Persuader (@ Jamarcus: I love the more sexually forward ones )
2. Hey Floyd
3. Smoke and Mirrors
4. Two Completely Different Things
5. Rock Dust Light Star
6. Lifeline
7. All Good In The Hood
8. Hurtin'
9. Goodbye To My Dancer (counting on it to not be a ballad)
10. White Knuckle Ride
11. Blue Skies
12. Never Gonna Be Another (it just sounds way too corny for me) _________________ *Meow*
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Jay_F
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Posted: Fri Sep 17, 2010 21:10 |
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wondering if Not The Funk will be a bonus then or on a dual disc or somethin _________________
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Winterkat
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Posted: Fri Sep 17, 2010 21:14 |
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Dye wrote: |
I remember an early interview from Jay, from 1994. He said the musically it got easier after the first album, but the real problem for him was the lyrics. And he said something like "yeah, you can get away writing love songs, and that's it".
The only song about love/girls in EOPE is Blow Your Mind.
I don't mind love songs, but I think the real power in early Jamiroquai music were in the lyrics, some of them are awesome. (D)GHAC was an attempt. But with sugar.
What I like about the title track RDLS is precisely that, that he talks about something else. Same with WKR. |
I like a an album with a majority of 'political statement/ protest' songs, spiced up with some sexually more forward songs (this is such a politically correct way of putting it ) and the odd love song.
And I agree about RDLS, absolutely loving the inspiration to it! _________________ *Meow* |
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Dye
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Posted: Fri Sep 17, 2010 21:25 |
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Winterkat wrote: |
I don't mind love songs, but I think the real power in early Jamiroquai music were in the lyrics, some of them are awesome. (D)GHAC was an attempt. But with sugar.
What I like about the title track RDLS is precisely that, that he talks about something else. Same with WKR.
I like a an album with a majority of 'political statement/ protest' songs, spiced up with some sexually more forward songs (this is such a politically correct way of putting it ) and the odd love song.
And I agree about RDLS, absolutely loving the inspiration to it! |
Yeah, totally.
For me, not just political, but also social commentaries. Things we can relate to, and not only restraining it to our love life.
There's also something I really always liked about the band, or specially Jay, is that he's very intrigued about the space and the universe. And I'm like that, the mysteries of the universe, planets, galaxies, all that fascinates me in ways my mind can't contemplate. The only movie that explores that, that's the most epic thing that can be done, is 2001 A Space Odyssey. That movie it's so big, it's about so many themes (life, love, death, Earth, space, God, planets, evolution, man, woman, machine).
And the title, then again, comes back to JMQ. Everything just... clicks. |
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Jamarcus
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Posted: Fri Sep 17, 2010 21:27 |
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Dye wrote: |
I remember an early interview from Jay, from 1994. He said the musically it got easier after the first album, but the real problem for him was the lyrics. And he said something like "yeah, you can get away writing love songs, and that's it".
The only song about love/girls in EOPE is Blow Your Mind.
I don't mind love songs, but I think the real power in early Jamiroquai music were in the lyrics, some of them are awesome. (D)GHAC was an attempt. But with sugar.
What I like about the title track RDLS is precisely that, that he talks about something else. Same with WKR. |
I think there’s a difference between love and sex. He doesn’t really do love songs but love lost. He’s still thinking about Ms Blonde (screams: WHY?!). His sexual reference to Ms Blonde (Denise von Cunt) was in Canned Heat with the line you know that you could go much faster and even on Butterflies – those other butterflies don’t do it like we do. Let me stop before I get angry. Laughs
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Winterkat
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Posted: Fri Sep 17, 2010 21:32 |
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Dye wrote: |
And the title, then again, comes back to JMQ. Everything just... clicks. |
And we are getting back to the conspiracy!
On a more serious note: I am a firm believer of the clicking of things in (my) life.
Dye wrote: |
For me, not just political, but also social commentaries. Things we can relate to, and not only restraining it to our love life. |
Yeah but in general they are just as much political statements as in my opinion politicians could not be removed farther from everyday people's lifes and they need the reminder. _________________ *Meow* |
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