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jamirokaki
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PostPosted: Sat Sep 10, 2005 12:48    Reply with quote


yeah Flor! that's the best jami storie i ever read

glad your ok since! Very Happy
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PostPosted: Sun Sep 11, 2005 19:47    Reply with quote


Alright --> my "best" ex-girlfriend Wink
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 15, 2005 19:10    Reply with quote


sdisj- asking out a gal
love fool -got turned down

lol Laughing
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PostPosted: Mon Oct 03, 2005 15:13    Reply with quote


Hi everyone, I haven't been on in a long long long time. My first memory was 1996, I was standing in line at a Target department store, I hear this song playing on a demo CD station in the background, so I turn around and look at it. To my surprise it was this guy with a fancy looking hat that I saw on MTV a few weeks ago but didn't really pay attention to it. But what did I see being played? I disco party with the whole band jumping up and down while Mr. Zender was thumpin his bass and moving to the groove. Yes my first introduction to Jamiroquai was "Alright." And to this day, "Alright" will always be the best song every put out and to me was the height of the Jamiroquai odessy. It was also the first time I ever caught a glimpse of Stu Zender. I bought all 3 albums on the spot and the rest is history for me.
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