This is one of my favourite jamiroquai albums and one of the reasons that return of the space cowboy is my favourite album by them. The lyrics are phenomenal and the backing music is some of their best. Truly a masterpiece of jazz, funk, and just music as a whole.
Brilliant song arrangement & lyrics! I remember this one but have not heard it for while. Who needs Spotify or ITunes when you got Just Jammin' & family. Super great request MM.
I remember liking some of their songs in the 90's but didn't give them enough of a chance back then. I'm starting to come around to this group. Nice request.
JJ this is one of my all time favorite songs,Jamiroquai is Indian,the song mentions the famous trail of tears where president Andrew Jackson expelled the Indians west of America,Jamiroquai first 2 albums got some deep content,as you continue to listen to them you are really gonna love their music.👍👍👍👍
@@dweezil8461 I did not say Jay Kay is Indian i said the name Jamiroquai was an Indian tribe,so I am talking about the group name,Jayson is the lead singer.
Music Man bringing the fire,appreciate what u are doing,young people need to know this music and artist because music today is a dying art form,we don't have many musicians left today.
Thanks for giving that one a go. I love this song. I thought it was interesting how you felt the verse was kind of moody. I never really noticed, but I have to agree. I always thought that the chorus and outro sounded upbeat and optimistic though, which ties it all together nicely. The opener for this album - Just Another Story - is epic! Cheers.
I wish more people in this country knew more songs besides "Virtual Insanity".
I wish people knew more of what they were listening to!
They've got so many good songs, virtual insanity is one of them but it's not the best
To know 2 Pac was into these guys into these guys in the early 1990s is amazing.
Who do you believe in is dope
This is one of my favorite Jamiroquai songs.
An incredible song about the serious matter of the slave trade.
This is one of my favourite jamiroquai albums and one of the reasons that return of the space cowboy is my favourite album by them. The lyrics are phenomenal and the backing music is some of their best. Truly a masterpiece of jazz, funk, and just music as a whole.
7:40-8:00 Amazing song and album.
One of my favorite songs by them
And to think that these were very young men - in their early twenties - when they were doing this stuff.
This sounds like Earth,Wind,Fire at the end.
It is a great song...About Slavery
Jason Kay is the man!! I wish they would tour the states. more specifically, HOUSTON, TX.
Tupac, Desiree Smith Interview, "Who Do U Believe In" brought me here.
This song, Jay Kay's voice, lyrics, melody, music, ... all is lace...this sweetly sadness to express hard things gives you chill. Great Jamiroquai
Brilliant song arrangement & lyrics! I remember this one but have not heard it for while. Who needs Spotify or ITunes when you got Just Jammin' & family. Super great request MM.
I really like this song especially the ending.It's also my first time hearing it.Thanks MM.🎶🌴
I remember liking some of their songs in the 90's but didn't give them enough of a chance back then. I'm starting to come around to this group. Nice request.
The finest track Jamiroquaii never dropped as a single, way before they went pop music
This could be an album you definitely you should react to.
JJ this is one of my all time favorite songs,Jamiroquai is Indian,the song mentions the famous trail of tears where president Andrew Jackson expelled the Indians west of America,Jamiroquai first 2 albums got some deep content,as you continue to listen to them you are really gonna love their music.👍👍👍👍
Hmm, interesting.
@@dweezil8461 I did not say Jay Kay is Indian i said the name Jamiroquai was an Indian tribe,so I am talking about the group name,Jayson is the lead singer.
@@thepurpleladderthe ‘Iroquois’ was the tribe he took the name from and added the word ‘Jam’ as in ‘Jamming’ before it 👍🏼
@@thepurpleladder talks about the band’s name in this early interview ruclips.net/video/S2tFKcxfz4c/видео.html
@@MrBillyboyroge On point brother
Music Man bringing the fire,appreciate what u are doing,young people need to know this music and artist because music today is a dying art form,we don't have many musicians left today.
Love it. Such a beautifully arranged song. And their musicianship is super tight. 🎶👌😊
I've listen to this song a 1000 times
Me too over the decades. It's so good. I think I bought this album on the day of release and haven't stopped listening since.
I love how pac sampled it in who.do.you. believe in
So glad you covered this. Jamiroquai on top
This was one of his absolutely best albums!!!!!
Boy what you talking bout you never heard them sing nothing deep, everything they sing is deeper underground! Lol listen to them more! ♥️♥️♥️
I would say that Manifest Destiny was some pretty crazy stuff. Justified a lot of destruction.
Sounds like something from earth wind & fire’s all n all album.
Thanks for giving that one a go. I love this song. I thought it was interesting how you felt the verse was kind of moody. I never really noticed, but I have to agree. I always thought that the chorus and outro sounded upbeat and optimistic though, which ties it all together nicely.
The opener for this album - Just Another Story - is epic! Cheers.
JJ they have songs that provoke thoughts along with groovy music but yea MM these are my UK boys a good one
That's a banger
Go to back and listen to every early album!
I cringed when he called it a guitar instead of bass lol
very much
Well the Bass is a guitar so it makes sense. Bass Guitar.
I believe pac sampled it off Jamiroquai since there is a 5 year difference in release date.
What's the song in the intro?
patrice rushen - remind me
Bob Marley level track!
LOL, I can hear your fire alarm chirping in the background. Chill out Joy Reid...