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Catalonia is not Spain

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Posted: Sat Dec 02, 2006 14:34 |
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My point of view is that their best performance era (in a strict musical sense) was TROTSC era. I love the way Jamiroquai mix horns, bass, guitar and percussion in a successful undergarment of acid jazz and funk. Some of their best bootlegs (jazziroquai, live in Wolverhampton) belong to this era. However, in a more 'visual' or 'show time' sense, I think AFO era was amazing. In my opinion, less instrumental quality but more visual, 'feel good', electro-funk personality. Both are so different, but both are so catchy (to me). Maybe that's because those are my 2 favourite albums. |
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SweDanFunk

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Posted: Sat Dec 02, 2006 23:32 |
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| Catalonia is not Spain wrote: |
| My point of view is that their best performance era (in a strict musical sense) was TROTSC era. I love the way Jamiroquai mix horns, bass, guitar and percussion in a successful undergarment of acid jazz and funk. |
Hey dont forget Dj-Dzire, the one i love hearing most, and thats why i love jamiroquai cause they mix so much together and still hold it to be perfect! |
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Supersonic1

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Location: Rio Rancho, New Mexico, USA
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Posted: Sun Dec 03, 2006 17:08 |
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There were some fantastic flourishes in the early days, but I think the band's best live performances came in the TWM era. You don't get much better that THAT. Everything from Jay to Stu and the rest was on point. In my eyes, the AFO era was the closest they've ever gotten to the quality of 96-97...
JMQ was fantastic when I saw them in 2005, but I think that the Dynamite era wasn't very good overall. To my ears, it was more 'workmanlike,' like they actually had to fight to create the grooves. More often then not, they won, but comparing them to the live shows of earlier eras, it sounded like something was missing. With that in mind, I'm glad the HTSingles era is bringing back the horns and strings; they've really helped out lately. _________________ "...I feel that Jamiroquai needs to be taken to another stage now. It really does. Otherwise, I have to be honest, I can see a situation where...there is a possibility that you become lost in the annals of acid jazz history." -- Jason Kay |
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Samiroquai

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Location: North Somerset and Manchester, both in England
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Posted: Sun Dec 03, 2006 18:10 |
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Personally, of the 'eras' I've seen them in live, my favourite is how they're playing right now, with the horn section back and a proper bassist (I've seen each of the UK tours from Synkronized on, Lovebox last year and Mean Fiddler a couple of weeks ago). The return to the touch of old-school with the horns is long overdue, and seeing Paul, who actually plays bass, as opposed to Nick, who didn't, is brilliant.
| Catalonia is not Spain wrote: |
| a successful undergarment of acid jazz and funk. |
I want some of these acid jazz and funk undergarments you speak of...
Sam _________________ More fútbol argentino than you can shake a mullet at - Hasta El Gol Siempre |
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Space Clav
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Posted: Sun Dec 03, 2006 18:51 |
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Sam, are you really sure you want funky undergarment? With or without skidmarks? Yellow stains in front? I'm not going to Google up a picture and post it here. But I must admit this stuff brought out the 5 year old kid in me.  _________________ Old school forever! |
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Samiroquai

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Posted: Sun Dec 03, 2006 20:04 |
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Well... OK then. Maybe just the acid jazz ones. That's as long as the material they're made from isn't actually acidic, of course. Acidic pants... that could be painful!
Sam _________________ More fútbol argentino than you can shake a mullet at - Hasta El Gol Siempre |
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Cheecat
Joined: 16 May 2006
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Location: Zurich, Switzerland
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Posted: Mon Dec 04, 2006 13:21 |
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I think it's good when he takes a rest if he needs it to get ready for the old school tunes. I am really looking forward to that. Lovely greetings to all who have been to Tufertschwil, I do not have much time to spend here at the moment. Kisses, Magda  |
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O Rapouso

Joined: 26 Mar 2006
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Location: Rio de Janeiro - Brasil
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Posted: Mon Dec 04, 2006 17:21 |
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| I also hope that he means he is putting back metals in the band like old days. |
Horns, you mean. And stop hoping - haven't you heard the bootlegs of the recent gigs? The horns are back!
Sam |
Hey Sam, yeah I mean horns, brass, or "metals" as we say here in Brasil, and no I haven't. I'm a little away from Jami music nowadays, but I think I may begin to hit my head on the wall for that!! How can I have missed that?? Thanks for opening my eyes, ears, mind, whatever, hahaha.
And as for the eras, I really love TROTSC live performances. Those wonderful instrumental 15 min songs. WOW!! They could do at least 1 instrumental music on their next album. That's my next hope, as my last one seems fulfilled.  |
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super48

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Posted: Tue Dec 05, 2006 12:20 |
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| Supersonic1 wrote: |
| JMQ was fantastic when I saw them in 2005, but I think that the Dynamite era wasn't very good overall. To my ears, it was more 'workmanlike,' like they actually had to fight to create the grooves. More often then not, they won, but comparing them to the live shows of earlier eras, it sounded like something was missing. With that in mind, I'm glad the HTSingles era is bringing back the horns and strings; they've really helped out lately. |
Fair enough.That was all they had to offer.People get old you know. _________________
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Supersonic1

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Posted: Wed Dec 06, 2006 00:55 |
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Yeah, super48, it may very well just be age creepin' up on Jay and the gang.  _________________ "...I feel that Jamiroquai needs to be taken to another stage now. It really does. Otherwise, I have to be honest, I can see a situation where...there is a possibility that you become lost in the annals of acid jazz history." -- Jason Kay |
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Space Clav
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Posted: Wed Dec 06, 2006 05:25 |
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Old? They're just in their mid 30's to mid 40's ffs. It's nothing! Providing a musician have good health he/she could be groovin' til the day they set foot in the grave. Age has nothing to do with it. _________________ Old school forever! |
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Jazzman

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Posted: Wed Dec 06, 2006 09:40 |
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Space Clav
Old? They're just in their mid 30's to mid 40's ffs. It's nothing! Providing a musician have good health he/she could be groovin' til the day they set foot in the grave. Age has nothing to do with it.
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Too right, music keeps you young. My dad is 85 and still gigs, sometimes more than me. He has been playing since he was a child and music is something that is part of him. He has always said to me he will stop when he cant play any more, rather than "its time to stop now"
However, not sure seeing Jamiroquai in their 80's will quite have the same effect.
If the guy's love music, which we know they do, they will not stop and to be honest a year out is a long time, I recon they will be back earlier. |
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ragadoodles
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Posted: Wed Dec 06, 2006 20:00 |
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Jazzman wrote:
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| However, not sure seeing Jamiroquai in their 80's will quite have the same effect. |
And we are in our 80´s and some of us will reach the front row a littel bit slower than today,cause they will lean on crutchs or will be Helldrivers in a wheelchair. And we can´t sing,cause we have forget our dentition and we can´t dance,cause our synthetic hip joint hurts.
And I´m sure,that Jay will be have more wrinkles as we all together.
BUT WE ARE STILL FANS!
I love this stoned illusion  _________________ I´m breaking out,I´m flying higher than a pig in space |
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Marina
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Posted: Wed Dec 06, 2006 20:19 |
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| ragadoodles wrote: |
And we are in our 80´s and some of us will reach the front row a littel bit slower than today,cause they will lean on crutchs or will be Helldrivers in a wheelchair. And we can´t sing,cause we have forget our dentition and we can´t dance,cause our synthetic hip joint hurts.  |
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younger fans will replace us  |
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ragadoodles
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Posted: Wed Dec 06, 2006 20:46 |
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Ohhhh Marina.....please,don´t depress me
I´m 24 years older than you,for me you are the younger fans.......don´t worry,be happy  _________________ I´m breaking out,I´m flying higher than a pig in space |
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