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jamirokaki
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Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2005 18:14 |
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| Personally i found this choice like the different regional tracklist of the album, i can't understand why the cd i bought must have 2 or 3 tracks less than the one in another region Evil or Very Mad ...i paid the same as another buyer! argh!!! |
maybe because sony is from japan, and sony is who rules on releases... _________________
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Little H - KSA

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Posted: Thu Jun 23, 2005 09:22 |
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I think Fra is just playfully making this remark in expression of her amazement for the strength of the Japanese Jamiroquai community.
I love the Japanese fascination and obession with Jamiroquai. I am always telling people about the incredible following the Jamiroquai are blessed with in Japan, Italy and all Spanish speaking countries (and all the other non-English speaking countries who have such a respectable following) - I won't even start about how ashamed I am of my fellow Britains.
It's second nature for the Japanese and Italians to be Jamiroquai fans !!! I'd say 25% of every household in these countries owns a Jamiroquai audio recording, and 50% knows the lyrics word by word to at least two Jamiroquai songs.
I love the Japanese zest for Jamiroquai, I even buy promotional items with Japanese script all over them. It's the ultimate symbol of Jamiroquai's multi-cultural appeal. I don't know how to read the Japanese script, but I know what it says - I know what it means - it means we are all Jamiroquai mad !!!
I am just as proud of the huge number of different language Jamiroquai sites. But we can't loose or neglect the international sites which for reasons out of my choice and control that are in English, but I'm not complaining. There isn't one in Arabic yet, that's my first language now.
I had no problems with the screen saver and my children love it. I leave the computer on now purposely so as that it kicks in and they sit mezmerized watching it. It's so entertaining. But I can't figure out the ending where the Buffalo Men do the domino tumble and the end one side steps and is he alone is left standing. There's an ugly irony to that if you recall the history of Jamiroquai, but I would much rather read optimism into it than harp on about 'ole times.
Good luck with the downloading Diego !!! It's worth it !!!
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jamirokaki
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Posted: Thu Jun 23, 2005 19:08 |
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| But I can't figure out the ending where the Buffalo Men do the domino tumble and the end one side steps and is he alone is left standing. There's an ugly irony to that if you recall the history of Jamiroquai, but I would much rather read optimism into it than harp on about 'ole times. |
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