I LOVE Jamiroquai! 'Little L', 'Seven Days in Sunny June', 'Love Foolosophy', 'Canned Heat', 'Cosmic Girl'...so much great music. Most reactors only do ' Virtual Insanity', glad you're going farther. They were much more famous/popular in the UK than in the US.
If you were gonna compare his voice to Stevie Wonder you wouldn't be the first. Heard that comparison since the first album. The whole album is 🔥🔥🔥 You can hear Stevie's influence on Too Young to Die and When You Gonna Learn.
I remember walking to the train station en route to work in central London and seeing a young skateboarder doing tricks. I often threw a few pennies into some mad-looking hats That kid used those pennies to cut his first track. A year or 2 later, I entered the young skateboarder's first gig It was Jay Kay!
ALRIGHT-JAMIROQUAI! also check out some of their early live performances pleaseeee! i'd love for you to react to 'scam live japan tour '95' 🙏 i'll even pay for it 😂
Song and video is 30 years old. What if I told you the bassist was a teenager when this track was recorded?! You need to delve into there live performances from that era, the golden years for the band. Here’s a performance of Space cowboy live from 1995 ruclips.net/video/IRTS9g88C7M/видео.htmlsi=HMPgAwazLzloUC-l Then check out ‘Light Years’ live from Tokyo 1995. Watching them live gives a whole appreciation of how dam good that band was 🙌🏽
Great Reaction to a great Song!
"When you gonna Learn" and "Too Young to Die" are two of their earlier Bangers.
Sick azz bass 🔊 👌
Seven days in sunny June, Runaway, Alright, Little L. They put out a bunch of good stuff
I LOVE Jamiroquai! 'Little L', 'Seven Days in Sunny June', 'Love Foolosophy', 'Canned Heat', 'Cosmic Girl'...so much great music. Most reactors only do ' Virtual Insanity', glad you're going farther. They were much more famous/popular in the UK than in the US.
If you were gonna compare his voice to Stevie Wonder you wouldn't be the first. Heard that comparison since the first album. The whole album is 🔥🔥🔥 You can hear Stevie's influence on Too Young to Die and When You Gonna Learn.
I remember walking to the train station en route to work in central London and seeing a young skateboarder doing tricks. I often threw a few pennies into some mad-looking hats
That kid used those pennies to cut his first track.
A year or 2 later, I entered the young skateboarder's first gig
It was Jay Kay!
Love your reactions, real love for music!!! Thanks !!!
Take a look at him live in the rain in Verona - Italy 2002, one of the best concerts ever.
ALRIGHT-JAMIROQUAI! also check out some of their early live performances pleaseeee! i'd love for you to react to 'scam live japan tour '95' 🙏 i'll even pay for it 😂
🎉 love it ❤ check out Deeper Underground when you get a chance (make sure you get the official vid, it's a mind blower)
My favourite Jamiroquai track. It's my ring tone too. Prefer the album version though. It's a whole different level of dopeness 🔥
Yep. The album version is FAR superior … love the way it finishes.
Luuuv Jamiroquai… Jay Kay’s voice is so cool
Song and video is 30 years old. What if I told you the bassist was a teenager when this track was recorded?! You need to delve into there live performances from that era, the golden years for the band. Here’s a performance of Space cowboy live from 1995
ruclips.net/video/IRTS9g88C7M/видео.htmlsi=HMPgAwazLzloUC-l
Then check out ‘Light Years’ live from Tokyo 1995. Watching them live gives a whole appreciation of how dam good that band was 🙌🏽
What's going on with your sound?
… it’s making clank-sounds?
So distorted