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Showing posts with label music. Show all posts
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Monday, November 8, 2010

Jamiroquai Versus Lady Gaga








   I've been a devoted Jamiroquai fan since the mid-1990s.   And since Lady Gaga properly hit the scene in 2008, I've been impressed by her show biz savvy, voice and piano skill.  Most of her music is enjoyable enough, but not in one of my favourite styles.  Listen to her acoustically, though, she sure does have the chops, and she could record jazz or classical if she wanted.
   Jamiroquai rarely, if ever, disappoints me sonically.   I do find Jay Kay very sexually attractive, but I'm certainly a fan for the music.  If I knew Jay in person, though, I'm sure he would be an okay enough buddy, but I wouldn't get too close to him personally.
   Let me reiterate this- Jamiroquai and Jay Kay are not one and the same.  ALL THE EFFIN' TIME the media and non-fans refer to Jay as 'Jamiroquai'.  Yes, Jay has obviously predominant creative control.   I doubt the current, post-Zender line-up would argue with Jay about songs or direction.  But, Jamiroquai is still technically a BAND, not really a solo act.   This is obvious around Emergency On Planet Earth, but the distinction has blurred since.  Sony, Mercury, and the cover art for A Funk Odyssey, Dynamite and the brand new album Rock Dust Light Star don't help with that perception.
   Anyway, RDLS was just released today.  I'm listening to the entire deluxe edition, over and over again.  I think She's A Fast Persuader and Two Completely Different Things are the strongest tracks.   Blue Skies is slowly growing on me, but it certainly shouldn't have been the first single.  I wrote more about this here: I'm obsessed, Jamiroquai edition.


   In the midst of all the recent promotion, Jay had something to say about Lady Gaga.  This comes courtesy of Gigwise.com:
In an interview with The Sun, Jay Kay claimed Lady Gaga was just being used as a marketing tool for her record label.

"Lady Gaga is a money-making freak for her label,” he told The Sun. "We are not like that. We do music, not marketing. Lady Gaga is obviously a phenomenon.

"The world loves a freak. If the record companies see that they can make money with them, they will do anything.”

   Oh, Jay.  Jason Kay... what were you thinking?  I adore your music, but you obviously haven't listened to enough of Lady Gaga.  She shines acoustically.  She kept up with Elton John on the Grammys like it was no one's business.   And, Ms. Germanotta goes out of her way to never put anyone down publicly.

    I'm such a huge Jamiroquai fan, but I'm definitely a Little Monster, too.  Jay- you don't have to criticize Lady Gaga to promote RDLS, just let the music shine on its own merit.

    I'll be seeing Jay and company as soon as they play Toronto next (hopefully no later than next spring), and I hope to see Lady Gaga's next Toronto show, too.

    Can't we all just get along?

    Stay tuned on Wednesday for part eight of 'A Brief History of the Web', and a little rant about how nasty Demand Media is.








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Thursday, October 28, 2010

I'm obsessed, Janelle Monae edition






   Dear readers, I've been super busy lately.  My writing is in high demand, now!  I've got a review to write on Invizimals (a PSP game) for Blogcritics, I've got aricles I'm writing for ehow.com, and I've been writing articles for Dragon Blogger, as well.

  My personal blog, this one, is still very important to me, and part seven of 'A Brief History of the Web' will be online tomorrow, but not today, as I originally said.

  My 'Obsessions' series posts take a lot less time to create than my longer, more text and research heavy articles.  I didn't want to miss a second day posting here, so I'm writing another 'Obsessions' article, as a snack to tide you over until tomorrow.

  There is a very talented young lady who released her first complete major label album in May.  Her name is Janelle Monae, and she's getting a lot of recent buzz, deservedly.  (Unlike some people I know, cough, cough, Ke$ha, cough, cough!)

  I love innovative soul and hip hop, and her recordings are revolutionary.

  The album she released in May, The ArchAndroid, is a very creative concept album, loosely based on the classic 1920s film, Metropolis.

   My fellow Blogcritics writer, Jelani Sims, wrote a very thoughtful review of The ArchAndroid.  You should check it out!

   Enjoy a little bit of the album here:









  See you tomorrow!











Sunday, October 24, 2010

I'm obsessed, Jamiroquai edition









    It's the return of my cheesy obsessed/music/Youtube series!  This is my equivalent of speeding down the road, in my car (I don't drive!) with the stereo blasting at top volume.

   'Hey, everyone!  I'm so cool!  I've got such great taste in music!  Listen to it!'

   People who know me well know that I'm one of the biggest Jamiroquai fans in Canada.  Most Canadians are totally unfamiliar with Jay Kay and company, so I don't have much competition here.

    The good thing about being a Canadian Jamiroquai fan is that when the band plays Toronto once every 3-5 years, I get to go to an intimate gig at the Koolhaus, instead of having to go to a massive over 50,000+ capacity arena like Wembley Stadium in London, England.

   Well, the last time Jamiroquai played Canada was at Toronto's Koolhaus in November 2005.  That was the last Jamiroquai concert I attended.

   Now that Jamiroquai have left Sony and signed to Mercury, the first totally new album since 2005's Dynamite will be released next month, Rock Dust Light Star.  I expect Jamiroquai will play Koolhaus again this winter or spring 2011.

   If you are a Toronto-area Jamiroquai fan, I'm sure I'll see you there.

   I've been a huge fan since Return of the Space Cowboy (a masterpiece!) so I'm really looking forward to RDLS.

  I know us long time fans often say that Jamiroquai's sound hasn't been the same since Stu Zender left, forcing Synchronized to be rerecorded with a new bassist.  But, I think Synchronized, A Funk Odyssey and Dynamite had plenty of gems.

   What disappoints me is when Jay wants to get all experimental and veer away from the acid jazz or funk genres.  World That He Wants had a great political message, but I'm not a fan for the ballads, you know!

   So, for me, first single Blue Skies was a big disappointment.  White Knuckle Ride is pretty good, though, I don't care what the other fans on funkin.com say about it.  But the videos for BS and WKR are very similar, and quite boring.

   Yes, Jay, I know you can pilot a helicopter!  I don't care!

   Most of the other tracks on RDLS are very promising, though.  Here's a Youtube video with 30 second samples from each and every track:





 And here's White Knuckle Ride, without the cheesy video:




  Here's some classic Jamiroquai, from ROTSC and Emergency on Planet Earth, respectively:



And, to finish, a couple of my favourite B-sides:




  See you tomorrow afternoon for part six of 'A Brief History of the Web'!




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Wednesday, October 13, 2010

I am OBSESSED with these songs, Jazz Funk edition








   I'm very busy churning out articles for this blog and for Blogcritics, but there's always time for music!

   This time, I'm focusing on a genre, not one artist in particular.  In an hour or so, I'll be posting an article here about DADT and the Chilean miners.  Until then, enjoy!


















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Wednesday, September 29, 2010

I am OBSESSED with these songs, Al Jarreau edition



  Ah, my last post for today.  I did a previous post featuring a Youtube video of a Bob James song that I LOVE, but I've got to be one of the biggest Al Jarreau fans in the world.


 Today's a great day for lots of awesome Al Jarreau music!  Enjoy!










































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Tuesday, September 21, 2010

I am OBSESSED with this song!



  I am OBSESSED with this song right now.  It's Bob James at his finest, recording a Rod Temperton song, and Rod happens to be one of my all time favourite songwriters.


  The Steamin' Feelin'













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