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PSIQS

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Posted: Fri Oct 13, 2006 19:29 |
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has anyone transcription of this interview? I mean especially announcement for Radio, JK told about this one,but I didn't catch it :/ can anyone help me?  _________________ Polish Jamiroquai Fansite
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FunkyDonkey
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Posted: Fri Oct 13, 2006 21:56 |
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PSIQS wrote: |
has anyone transcription of this interview? I mean especially announcement for Radio, JK told about this one,but I didn't catch it :/ can anyone help me?  |
Yes...I have a question too. I didn't understand well the part about Sony. What is Jay saying? Sony didn't want to use horns or string in tours? Am I right?
...you have the right to joke on me...italian school is very poor about the spreading of the english language  _________________ I once had a 10 years of Travelling Without Moving celebrations banner here... |
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jamfan2005

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Posted: Sat Oct 14, 2006 03:51 |
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mr.az wrote: |
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Pete Tong, "What is your favorite track that you have done?"
Jay, "Feels Just Like It Should"
WTF!!!!! |
sorry to sounds so ''new era fan'' but i love FJLIS
sounds so weird, is so strange to listen...sometimes u need a song like that for wake up and have fun  |
I don't hate FJLIS, not at all. For him to call it his favorite song that he has done is pretty surprising to me |
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mr.az

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Posted: Sat Oct 14, 2006 04:16 |
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jamfan2005 wrote: |
mr.az wrote: |
jamfan2005 wrote: |
Pete Tong, "What is your favorite track that you have done?"
Jay, "Feels Just Like It Should"
WTF!!!!! |
sorry to sounds so ''new era fan'' but i love FJLIS
sounds so weird, is so strange to listen...sometimes u need a song like that for wake up and have fun  |
I don't hate FJLIS, not at all. For him to call it his favorite song that he has done is pretty surprising to me |
well, i understand that, along of 15 years of career and he chosse that song...i think i know why he chosse the song
the style is really a mix between pro-tools and instrumental.
in some way the song(for good or bad)is a mix of styles...maybe that's why he chosse the song
i must recognize the first time i listen fjlis i think WTF?and then i want to listen again, and again, and again...
i listen loud and so many times...maybe is a mesage to all for say''i like this new sound'' radio have some of this sound and runaway have some things too...who know, maybe the years to come are gonna be more a experimentation years for the band  _________________ Only a fool can walk away from me this time
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JamiroFan2000
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Posted: Sat Oct 14, 2006 18:32 |
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Hello,
Well, for one thing, Pete Tong was COMPLETELY right, this is one of the most "honest" JK Interviews I have heard in a long time, they only real interviews that come cost to this one were always the printed magazine ones . To answer your question FunkyDonkey, after several listens, J signed with Sony to get access to funding for the horns/brass sections on the first album. On the question of the live performances when they were under the "ACID JAZZ" label, he always felt that he was responsible with paying everyone in the band, and of course they always showed up on time when they had a gig. Also, he noted, that there being "street" was the look back then for up and coming artists, so there would be a feeling that going to the majors (major labels) early would cast this "sold-out" vision onto him and the band, that he felt that wasn't his intention. I hope that answers some questions, thanks for listening and... Special thanks as always to Russky and Zsoma for great recordings of these interview, much appreciated guys !
Sincerely,
JamiroFan2000
P.S. I've already started the cogs of my "investigating" in trying to find out if anymore of those early JK "Natural Energy" whitelabels still exist, if I find something, you will all know ! _________________
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FunkyDonkey
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Posted: Sat Oct 14, 2006 22:30 |
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Thanks of the explanation Brent, very detailed I was completely out of understanding... Agree with you about the honesty of the whole interview. _________________ I once had a 10 years of Travelling Without Moving celebrations banner here... |
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samantha1170
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funkin
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Posted: Tue Oct 17, 2006 11:14 |
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"Peter Tong" - i've never heard him called anything other than Pete.
Just as an aside, Pete Tong is the person who you can just hear introduce Jamiroquai on the second part of the If I Like It I Do It bootleg, where the band played on the Pete Tong show live on Radio 1 in April 1993 - just when the kick off with that amazing version of Emergency On Planet Earth. |
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mrsmoon

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Posted: Tue Oct 17, 2006 19:19 |
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Thnx..Sam...for the link!!!
just listning  _________________
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