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HoneyBee
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Posted: Sun Nov 14, 2010 06:07 |
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I hear a lot more details on my I-pod/earphones.
Many lyrics aren't as printed. For all artists.
LeeLoo -I think he says "She's coming from a stranger place, yeah"
And I still hear a "Ch" sound for "hit it".
Great to listen on stereo, I-pod, and in the car. All are different feels. |
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cheebalover
Joined: 22 Oct 2010
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Posted: Sun Nov 14, 2010 13:17 |
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HoneyBee wrote: |
And I still hear a "Ch" sound for "hit it".
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petra0666
Joined: 22 Jul 2006
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Location: Netherlands
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Posted: Mon Nov 15, 2010 09:12 |
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Sandriche wrote: |
I just wanted to add that " baby" is not really bothering me..but maybe it´s because I am a girl
" ..Baby you`re an angel..."
*sigh*
it just works! haha |
I agree with you Sandriche!! He can sing 'baby' as much as he likes haha _________________ You still blow my mind... |
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Mocha319
Joined: 28 May 2008
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Location: Sacramento California, U.S.A.
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Posted: Wed Nov 17, 2010 18:46 |
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I think the new CD is phenomenal! There is not a song on it I don't love; including the re-mixes ( I am usually not a fan of re-mixes). The band never fails to deliver, I don't know how they do it. Each song takes me to places I have been and never been all at the same time, I love it! It feels so good! Thank you Jamiroquai! The new Cd is a complete triumph in my book and I thank you. You are one of the few bands I know I can count on.
In a time where everything on the radio (at least here in the U.S.) sounds the same. No variety, no imagination, whatever will sell ; as if sex,quick beats and a dash of shock and scandalous behavior don't get repetitive and down right boring.
It is nice to know that there are still some true musicians who care about the product they create, albeit not many, but enough to keep seeing us through.
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Cesar
Joined: 22 Aug 2002
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Location: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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Posted: Wed Nov 17, 2010 19:54 |
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I think it's funny when people say ''Dynamite sucks'' or ''RDLS is nowhere as good as EOPE or TROTSC"...
Ok, I know that tastes vary and are obviously personal, but I have to say that there are songs I LOVE and DISLIKE in every single JMQ cd I own - and I have them all.
In fact, I don't think I have ever bought an album, by ANY artist, that I have fully enjoyed. There are always songs that don't appeal to me and that I skip. It's really no big deal, in my opinion.
According to many fans, DYNAMITE seems to be the bastard record in JMQ's discography, but I think this is quite unfair. To me, ''Seven Days in Sunny June'', ''Starchild'', ''Don't Give Hate a Chance'' and ''Electric Mistress'' alone are worth the money of the record!
I feel the same about the other ''lynched'' records:
- A FUNK ODYSSEY (''Corner of The Earth'', ''Love Foolosophy'', ''Little L'' and "Twenty Zero One'')
- SYNKRONIZED ("King For a Day'', "Planet Home", "Butterfly" and "Soul Education'')
ROCK DUST LIGHT STAR seems to have been better received by most fans, which is a good thing. I don't love all the songs on the cd (''Hurtin'" and ''Lifeline'' do nothing for me), but who's complaining? "She's a Fast Persuader" and "Two Completely Different Things'' alone make the album worth buying. At least for me. In fact, if I had to pay JMQ a dollar everytime I listen to them, I'd be broke by now.
I'm thrilled that JMQ are back, whether the new cd reaches # 1 or 100 in the charts. The music industry has changed dramatically and it seems that only the marketed (hyped) artists (Rihanna, Beyoncé, Gaga) are guaranteed to be played by worldwide radio stations. The rest is simply ignored. That's life. What can we do? Poor is the person who hasn't been given a chance to listen to artists like JMQ...
Welcome back, guys. You were missed.
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Winterkat
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Posted: Wed Nov 17, 2010 20:03 |
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Cesar wrote: |
Beautiful text! |
Cesar wrote: |
Welcome back, guys. You were missed. |
_________________ *Meow* |
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John Doggett
Joined: 22 Jan 2010
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Posted: Wed Nov 17, 2010 21:35 |
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Very Good post Cesar!
You're fully right. There is no bad jamiroquai's album! Jay Kay's voice is priceless....
So I'm still thinking that Synkronized's been unfairly underrating!
I love this album! It still sounds like it was recorded yesterday!
I love Rock Dust too...so nice, so gorgeous, Thank you Jamiroquai!
Ps: Rock Dust is number 1 in France! YES!!!!!! _________________ "People find it's hard to be strong, cos' they don't know where they're coming from" |
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HoneyBee
Joined: 21 Jul 2010
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Posted: Thu Nov 18, 2010 01:50 |
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Yes, Cesar, I agree. Each album has their diamonds. That's what makes me keep listening.
(But funny, my Dynamite favorites are different from yours! I love FJLIS, Dynamite, Electric Mistress, & The World That he Wants).
Each album has many great songs, and songs I sometimes skip! |
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Gonza-Arg
Joined: 27 Mar 2005
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Location: Argentina
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Posted: Thu Nov 18, 2010 03:44 |
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well, after I listened to the album a few times, I can say it's fantastic.
The band has definitely taken a "new" and interesting path and I support them for doing that.
A lot has been said about each song already, so I won't do a detailed track by track review.
This album is definitely amazing, and a great return for the band.
I'd like to show my respect to Rob for the song Hurtin'. I think it's a great song (In fact, I think a lot of people around here should show their respects to Mr. Harris for this one and many others). His guitar is 75% of this song (derrick and the backing vocals do the rest very good!!). It may seem to be only a "simple" structure of six chords repeated over and over, but it's not just that, Rob does an amazing job doing all those sounds, that sometimes kinda reminds me old disco/hip hop dj scratches , and adds those cool "little solo's" in between of each repetition...
I'm afraid it may become another underrated song, because, you know, it's kinda hard for Hurtin' to "battle" against killer songs like "She's a fast persuader" or "Hey Floyd"
Anyway what it's good about it it's one of the new songs that goes in a different path than the rest, and does it really good - It's kinda risky but's definitely not a failure
Well, that's it, congratulations to the band for this amazing record. Keep it that way, I think you have hit the target guys. |
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HoneyBee
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Posted: Thu Nov 18, 2010 16:15 |
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Gonza-Arg
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I'd like to show my respect to Rob for the song Hurtin'. I think it's a great song (In fact, I think a lot of people around here should show their respects to Mr. Harris for this one and many others). His guitar is 75% of this song (derrick and the backing vocals do the rest very good!!). It may seem to be only a "simple" structure of six chords repeated over and over, but it's not just that, Rob does an amazing job doing all those sounds, that sometimes kinda reminds me old disco/hip hop dj scratches , and adds those cool "little solo's" in between of each repetition...
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Actually, this was the first song I was blown away on from RDLS! Maybe cuz it's so bold, or because it's a new style for JMQ.
But where I live, funk and rock are often merged.
This is a great track, especially because of Rob's funky playing!
But also, the rough vocals and rock style (I could claim he stole his style from this local guy!), a little nasty funk, cool lyrics, chicks in the back... Classic! |
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funk4
Joined: 25 Aug 2010
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Location: Antwerp, Belgium
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Posted: Thu Nov 18, 2010 16:28 |
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I'm very very glad with the album, I'm addicted:) . But it took some time for me to get used to the songs. The album is a "grower" for me, more then the previous albums.
Songs like Lifeline (love the big-band-sounding parts ) and All Good in the Hood just keep on getting better and better.
Couldn't have wished for a better album. I am very curious to see these songs played out live. Must be great! |
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Cesar
Joined: 22 Aug 2002
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Location: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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Posted: Thu Nov 18, 2010 18:47 |
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Thanks for the feedback, everyone!
Unfortunately, RDLS is nowhere to be seen in the Brazilian album charts. In fact, I haven't seen the record in the stores yet. So far only some sites have it. "Well done", Universal!
I can't remember who said it, but Universal Brasil's page doesn't list Jamiroquai as their artist either!!
Honey Bee, I like "World that He Wants" too. It was so battered by the fans that I forgot to mention it.
Someone said that they thought the artcover for RDLS was weak... You know what, I quite like it! It has a ''happy'' feel to it. It's a sort of ''follow up'' to the AFO cover, which I love. Although I like the buffalo man image, I don't think I could take another cover with it. |
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HoneyBee
Joined: 21 Jul 2010
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Posted: Sun Nov 28, 2010 05:16 |
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So -I've read that some of you got a sticker. I read some put it right on the CD cover.
Do you think this is for something else -like a backpack or a car? |
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petra0666
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Posted: Sun Nov 28, 2010 09:10 |
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Ohhh love the album sooo much... still gets better and better!! Shivers at curtain parts of each song... every time again!! And every time another song is my favorite!!! So happy... big smiles... So great to have them back indeed!! Had to share!! _________________ You still blow my mind... |
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John Doggett
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Posted: Sun Nov 28, 2010 18:02 |
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petra0666 wrote: |
Ohhh love the album sooo much... still gets better and better!! Shivers at curtain parts of each song... every time again!! And every time another song is my favorite!!! So happy... big smiles... So great to have them back indeed!! Had to share!! |
I couldn't say it better! Rock Dust will grow for sure and perhaps be the most charming Jamiroquai album... _________________ "People find it's hard to be strong, cos' they don't know where they're coming from" |
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