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Samiroquai



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PostPosted: Fri Jun 23, 2006 01:03    Reply with quote

End of an era
Well, an emotional time for me at the moment. I finished university a few weeks ago, but that's not the reason. Oh no.

Because I've started working on some lyric transcriptions of TWM for Funkin, and when I sat down and put it in my CD player for a first listen through to get myself into the album's groove... it skipped.

Yes. That's right. It's ten years (this month, I think) since I bought my first Jamiroquai CD, and it's started skipping. I look after my CDs. This is the first one (by ANY artist) that I own to start skipping due purely to wear and tear. Ten years ago I was twelve, and that video with the moving floor (or walls? Or furniture? Or camera?) was enough to make me buy an album by a band who've since given me some good friends and a wonderful girlfriend, as well as funking up my CD collection through interviews about their influences, which I've used as 'recommendations'.

It's all a rather surreal feeling. The first proper CD I ever bought is alright for now (some thorough dusting and it was playing OK again), but it's going to need replacing pretty shortly.

And here's me getting sentimental about it.


Sam
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__Janluka__



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PostPosted: Fri Jun 23, 2006 05:54    Reply with quote


..the same emotion when i was listening 'Alright' on my TWM vinyl and my stereo cartridge jumped for the first time on a Jamiroquai record.

A record that live with me. Because every record it's part of my life.
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skoolen87



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PostPosted: Fri Jun 23, 2006 07:24    Reply with quote


with all respect to the Jamiroquai fans... but..
don't you think we're a little bit too sentimental about the cd?
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Knjaz



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PostPosted: Fri Jun 23, 2006 07:37    Reply with quote


...And that's why I ripped TWM, Synk, and Dyna onto my computer, and then burned the albums on normal CD-Rs.

The original discs - I'm never gonna use them. After all - they're something really special to me...
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skoolen87



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PostPosted: Fri Jun 23, 2006 09:04    Reply with quote


Knjaz wrote:
...And that's why I ripped TWM, Synk, and Dyna onto my computer, and then burned the albums on normal CD-Rs.

The original discs - I'm never gonna use them. After all - they're something really special to me...



..what about EOPE, TROTSC and AFO?
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SweDanFunk



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PostPosted: Fri Jun 23, 2006 10:12    Reply with quote


yeah what about them knjaz.

You said you always want to meet the 92-98 JK and you dont listen to EOPE and TROTSC shame on uuuu!
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deesh



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PostPosted: Fri Jun 23, 2006 10:20    Reply with quote


skoolen87 wrote:
with all respect to the Jamiroquai fans... but..
don't you think we're a little bit too sentimental about the cd?


well, sam is just a "sentimental sap", but besides that many songs/albums (jamiroquai or not) are connected to memories and distributed by bands that grew up with us. also, music or the influence of someone's music is the reason for the outcome of some things in our life. it sort of served as a catalyst, inspiration or motivation to do or stop doing something that has had a bigger effect on us outside of that 5-7 minute listening pleasure...if that makes any sense (it's early Shocked ).

so to answer your question..yes, i think we are - but to me, it's totally natural.

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__Janluka__



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PostPosted: Fri Jun 23, 2006 10:58    Reply with quote


Jamiroquai's records in my life experiences:

When You Gonna Learn: last year at lyceum
The Return Of The Space Cowboy: first exam at university
Travelling Without Moving: first experience in radio
Syncronized: first season in ClubMed
A Funk Odyssey: deejaying
Dynamite: ..now
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Knjaz



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PostPosted: Fri Jun 23, 2006 12:00    Reply with quote


SweDanFunk wrote:
yeah what about them knjaz.

You said you always want to meet the 92-98 JK and you dont listen to EOPE and TROTSC shame on uuuu!


I do listen to them. Those are however, pirate copies (I don't have the time to go to Belgrade and buy the last 3 albums... Neither does my father have the nerves... He hates the band, you know. Mad ) I swear - next time I get to visit a GOOD record store, I'm instantly gonna buy the other 3 albums (And a few singles, if there are some!) Crying or Very sad You don't know how bad it is to live in a town which only houses 2 record shops, with both of them having no imported music! Crying or Very sad
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SweDanFunk



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PostPosted: Fri Jun 23, 2006 13:22    Reply with quote


Oh well i didnt know

I remember i got the little l promo signed by JK frm my brother.
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mr_moon



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PostPosted: Fri Jun 23, 2006 18:59    Reply with quote


deesh wrote:
skoolen87 wrote:
with all respect to the Jamiroquai fans... but..
don't you think we're a little bit too sentimental about the cd?


well, sam is just a "sentimental sap"



Laughing Laughing Laughing

Nice one Deesh, what a wonderful way with words you have Razz Wink
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Samiroquai



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PostPosted: Sun Jun 25, 2006 01:12    Reply with quote


skoolen87 wrote:
with all respect to the Jamiroquai fans... but..
don't you think we're a little bit too sentimental about the cd?


Oh good God, yes. Yes I am. But see what Deesh said!

Besides, the CD itself is like... an item from a different time of your life. It's not ONLY what I put in my CD player to listen to the music. I love my books as well, and I just don't feel at home without my battered old copy of Winne The Pooh by A.A. Milne, given to me by my uncle when I was about 3. A new copy without any tears in the cover or creases or anything just wouldn't be the same...


Sam
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mr.az



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PostPosted: Sun Jun 25, 2006 02:14    Reply with quote


i understand you
and about the sentimental thing...when you lost your feelings about the life u become a machine...the music is ART¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡
the music industry turn the music into a commercial thing, but after all, music is a expression of the feelings...anger, love,confusion,whatever...
that's mean...i dont understand why some people cant understand some of sentimental things about music, at least the music is part of you life, is in the background of your moments...
if u looks the music like anothoer thing work in the music bussines
and dont work with jamiroquai, we have enough of sony Laughing Laughing Laughing
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PostPosted: Sun Jun 25, 2006 02:26    Reply with quote


mr.az wrote:

when you lost your feelings about the life u become a machine...the music is ART¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡

the music is part of you life, is in the background of your moments...


totally agree! music is all the time in my life. I ussually connect things that happen to me with certain songs u know..
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Maxud



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PostPosted: Fri Aug 04, 2006 05:39    Reply with quote


i can only say what my grandma says everytime

bad people have no songs


but i think the best people have 6 albums ^^
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