Jamiroquai=Most successful acid jazz/funk band ever. Pink Floyd= Most successful progressive rock band ever. One thing in common. Once the bassist leaves the band, the sound is never the same.
There’s a difference between a musician who performs and a musician who composes. 25 years later Jamiroquai still performs what Stuart Zender and Toby Smith composed.
@@sassysuiryu1114 hey man this is my other account, i totally agree! always been a huge jazzer but i can appreciate those lightning quick funk baselines, stuart zender is without equal with what he does, i still think paul turner has a few good baselines too though…
Man, Stu and Toby made such an INCREDIBLE combo. Same with Derrick and Sola. The improv in the middle.. this is Jamiroquai in their peak. So stoked we have the ability to relive this special performance in Argentina 97'. Rest in Peace Toby!
This song in live versions with Stu with group, give me absolutely energy and motivation and I always start feeling myself better! This music is my drug.
I truly miss this band touring around the world and displaying their talent. I think Jay K in particular is an amazing front man. I really really wish this band would commence to getting together again and present their inspirational music for all the world to hear. I have been a die hard Jamiroquai fan since the 90's. And I will always be devoted to their music.
At 7:18 I think Jay Kay, don't realise how crazy was the part between 5:40 and 7:12. I've never heard something so crazy, so powerfull...the flute, the bass, the guitar, the drums, they are all at their best.
Una de las mejores performances hechas en vivo de la historia de la música. No solo tocan, sino que vuelan y sienten. Increíble la mejor Banda y el mejor público. Música atemporal.
Me acuerdo haberles enfermado la cabeza a mi familia con Jamiroquai, traveling without moving fue mi primer CD y lo puse hasta el cansancio, lamentablemente no pude asistir al recital por estar enfermo...pero Jamiroquai ha sido parte de mi vida hasta hoy y lo seguirá siendo!
Que nostalgia al ve este concierto y que emoción al recordar que pude verlo en vivo este miércoles en el Estadio Nacional, como siempre Jamiroquai dando buenos conciertos, fue un exito ! (Y)
Jay n Stu n n the original jamiroquai lineup shud do a reunion concert ... U know, breaking up band members do that kinda reunion after quite sometime ... I guarantee ppl wud fall in love with jamiroquai again!!!
buenisima cancion escuchada al menos por mi en ese buen canal argentino music 21, donde pasaba sus Videostory's de varios como Depeche Mode, The Rolling Stones, The Beatles, por supuesto Jamiroquai y muchos mas que no recuerdo, grandes momentos...
ive no idea why this argentinian concert was played in Turkey and RECORDED there lol, but it's great! They also played Alright in this concert and it was awesome. One of my favorite live performances of any band. The audience does something amazing and the band's reaction is awesome.
I'm sorry for commenting again about this video.But when i hear btw 5:40 and 7:10... It's just the insaniest thing i have ever heard. At 5:40 you have the psychedelic flute with JK's improvisation which is totally unpredictable...and after comes at 6:43 the insane part..HOW CAN I DESCRIBE THESE INSANE FLUTE & BASS ? you add JK which is jumping randomly + the electric guitar. It's not big noise like death metal, it's just musical genius. Hard to find something better than this.
si de hecho me acuerdo que mi tio me regalo el travelling without moving y me acuerdo en el 98 ver por MUSIC 21 el especial de jamiroquai aca a Peru llegaba la señal por cable, es mas ahora recien ayer se acaba de presentar jamiroquai aca en lima por primera vez y no tocaron esta cancion ni otras buenas. se ve que Argentina como en Brasil la movida cultural le lleva millones de años luz de distancia a los eventos en Lima.
its a real shame that jamiroquai dont jam like this anymore. They play more professionally but that feeling that they transmitted whit that risky way to play is unique wen jamming taht way. Check the soul education song in mountreaux when jk mistakes in his lyrics... twice and that was for jamming, but still great performance!!
hay que reconocer que la buena música siempre vino de Inglaterra, aquella música de calidad única e irrepetible.... de yanquilandia viene basura comercial, se puede escuchar pero nunca sera de la calidad de los británicos
Hi Rogue Dude, I love Gilmour and I love Paul Turner from Jamiroquai. I am just saying that the sound has never been the same in both instances. And I agree with you about Roger Waters, I don't think there is anybody more cynical with such influence in popular music, but still he was the biggest creative driving force behind Floyd during their golden years. I, respectfully, disagree when it comes to Gilmour's best works perception. I think that his best was with PF during the 1970's.
HOW COULD YOU POSSIBLY JUSTIFY THAT?Gilmour/Wright worked their asses off not just on Wish, but on Division and the Pulse tour, which nobody could say they didnt put their hearts and soul into those shows, then to top it off with On an Island, three MASTERWORKS!Should be in the Smithsonian. Go buy or youtube the Pulse '95 Royal Albert Hall shows and watch on some good shroomies, then some back and comment. The bassist that replaced waters was SUPERB even better I think after listening repeatedly
Edit: I meant BRO, not BEO, lol, And also the Waters shows where he does the wall and has Gilmour come in during Comfortably numb, still gives me the best goose bumps, the wall waters shows were incredible, but without Gilmour playing the whole thing through and without Mason, and the rest it just felt hollow. But when PINK FLOYD performs err, before the sad loss of Mr Richard Wright, they blew my socks off and performed the best concert in my opinion they ever did ever and waters was not there.
Beo how can you say this about Gilmour? He took off creatively and went stellar after waters left. I love waters, but he had to go, he went nuts man. You have to admit
Sorry about my delay in replying. I think Paul is a great bassist, but maybe the record company is having way too much influence over the band's direction. Who knows? They all live comfortably now and are not as young. The frequency of the new music output has greatly diminished since Stu and Toby left the band. I still love Jamiroquai and think they had great luck in landing Turner after all. I still hope that Jay and Co. will surprise us and break new musical ground at some point.
@gozaderadrfunk: Man, you are speaking "word is born" truth!! This new album from them is garbage. When Jay promised they were "returning to their roots," I thought Paul was going to be given the creative space to "spank the living "s**t" out of the bass the same way Zender use too... I'm just glad old videos like this our still here...
One of the things that drove Roger crazy, was Rick sailing in the Mediterranean sea, while they were supposed to be working. It got to the point of Rick demanding to be called only when everything was ready for the recording session. Guy Pratt is an excellent musician, but he is nowhere near Roger's creativity. I think Pulse was fantastic. You have some wild, but nice dreams man. I would love to see Gilmour playing some funky music. The Final Cut is solid, but too cynical and poltical.
Jamiroquai=Most successful acid jazz/funk band ever.
Pink Floyd= Most successful progressive rock band ever.
One thing in common. Once the bassist leaves the band, the sound is never the same.
well I still think Paul Turner is quality, but not on the level of Stuart Zender...
@@lewfarkyy Stuart zender was the literal back bone of the band. He's actually a legendary bass player one of the best in the world in my opinion .
There’s a difference between a musician who performs and a musician who composes. 25 years later Jamiroquai still performs what Stuart Zender and Toby Smith composed.
@@sassysuiryu1114 hey man this is my other account, i totally agree!
always been a huge jazzer but i can appreciate those lightning quick funk baselines, stuart zender is without equal with what he does, i still think paul turner has a few good baselines too though…
Man, Stu and Toby made such an INCREDIBLE combo. Same with Derrick and Sola. The improv in the middle.. this is Jamiroquai in their peak. So stoked we have the ability to relive this special performance in Argentina 97'. Rest in Peace Toby!
Incredible band - to this day. Toby was a major reason the entire thing happened.
Stuart Zender!!!
WOOOW... he's really irreplaceable!!!
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
the one and only.
This song in live versions with Stu with group, give me absolutely energy and motivation and I always start feeling myself better! This music is my drug.
Much respect to Stuart Zender.
I truly miss this band touring around the world and displaying their talent. I think Jay K in particular is an amazing front man. I really really wish this band would commence to getting together again and present their inspirational music for all the world to hear. I have been a die hard Jamiroquai fan since the 90's. And I will always be devoted to their music.
This time and vibe CAN'T be duplicated!
That scatting and flute from seven minutes onwards - sublime stuff
man! they lifted off right there at the end!
That zoot-suit white bass guitar with blue LEDs looks dope af.
"Mr. Zender, get on!"
At 7:18
I think Jay Kay, don't realise how crazy was the part between 5:40 and 7:12.
I've never heard something so crazy, so powerfull...the flute, the bass, the guitar, the drums, they are all at their best.
THIS GUY FEELS THE MUSIC
Una de las mejores performances hechas en vivo de la historia de la música. No solo tocan, sino que vuelan y sienten. Increíble la mejor Banda y el mejor público. Música atemporal.
wooow
indeed one of the best.
wha zender is really incredibly COOL.
best version by far, i misss them
I love stu's bass !!!!!!!!!!!!
Me acuerdo haberles enfermado la cabeza a mi familia con Jamiroquai, traveling without moving fue mi primer CD y lo puse hasta el cansancio, lamentablemente no pude asistir al recital por estar enfermo...pero Jamiroquai ha sido parte de mi vida hasta hoy y lo seguirá siendo!
The Bass picks my eardrum
Jamiroquai live just cannot top them .
Kudos to Jay Kay ☝🏼
Stu! No other can carry his genius
love all the versions
love jay kays hat :D
Stu is so SICK DUDE!!! Awesome vid!
This song makes me travel without moving ! Absolutely wicked!
just makes you want to dance! beautiful song!
Que nostalgia al ve este concierto y que emoción al recordar que pude verlo en vivo este miércoles en el Estadio Nacional, como siempre Jamiroquai dando buenos conciertos, fue un exito ! (Y)
Me encanta
Jay n Stu n n the original jamiroquai lineup shud do a reunion concert ... U know, breaking up band members do that kinda reunion after quite sometime ... I guarantee ppl wud fall in love with jamiroquai again!!!
8:09 - Stuart was Feelin’ it.
buenisima cancion escuchada al menos por mi en ese buen canal argentino music 21, donde pasaba sus Videostory's de varios como Depeche Mode, The Rolling Stones, The Beatles, por supuesto Jamiroquai y muchos mas que no recuerdo, grandes momentos...
Siempre en vivo suenan geniales!!!!
asu, esos tiempos cuando pasaban los especiales de Music21, sobre Jamiroquai, que bellos tiempos... saludos de Lima, Perú.
esto esta de boooolas !!!! que sonidasooooooo ... terriblemente bueno!!!!
Oh my God zender insane bassist
,wooooww!! Que rikoo se siente ver de nuevo videos con los que conociste y te ensmoraste de jamiroquai!! Que recuerdos!!!!!
amazing perfomance!!! - thx for uploading!!!
2016 me hace acordae a un canal music21 muy buenos conciertos pasaban
Thank you for posting this!
Great Song. Also I m proud because this is turkish Television Channel :)
1 dislike = 1 stupid person who dont understand real music.
ive no idea why this argentinian concert was played in Turkey and RECORDED there lol, but it's great! They also played Alright in this concert and it was awesome. One of my favorite live performances of any band. The audience does something amazing and the band's reaction is awesome.
pop-acid-funky-jazzy MUSIC..? Fantastic!
DIVINO JK ❤
Amazing.
I'm sorry for commenting again about this video.But when i hear btw 5:40 and 7:10...
It's just the insaniest thing i have ever heard. At 5:40 you have the psychedelic flute with JK's improvisation which is totally unpredictable...and after comes at 6:43 the insane part..HOW CAN I DESCRIBE THESE INSANE FLUTE & BASS ? you add JK which is jumping randomly + the electric guitar. It's not big noise like death metal, it's just musical genius. Hard to find something better than this.
Iskander67 totally agree :)
you might wanna check out miles davis` bitches brew
Spiritual
can you hear the crowd going just a little bit crazier for zender? that man musically redefined a generation.
Oh Stuart u was a master
some state of flow this amazing group had
Thanksssss a lot
you're my idol hahahha
thank you so much
From Chile
si de hecho me acuerdo que mi tio me regalo el travelling without moving y me acuerdo en el 98 ver por MUSIC 21 el especial de jamiroquai aca a Peru llegaba la señal por cable, es mas ahora recien ayer se acaba de presentar jamiroquai aca en lima por primera vez y no tocaron esta cancion ni otras buenas. se ve que Argentina como en Brasil la movida cultural le lleva millones de años luz de distancia a los eventos en Lima.
diosss!!
los amooo!!
True.. even in Sentul Convention Center Jakarta ... he didn't even jam like this... this clip shows his true ability at jammin
wooow, Cine5! good old days :D
siiii hay pasaban todos sus videos, yo tambien lo vi hay de hecho grabe todo el concierto en VHS :D
I just noticed that you’ve rebranded your channel today. Is this teasing new uploads? 👀
Yes! I have some material that was never uploaded. I'll try to share soon!
this is going to sound weird, but this clip reminds me of seeing Jethro Tull live years and years ago...wild, excellent sound
its a real shame that jamiroquai dont jam like this anymore. They play more professionally but that feeling that they transmitted whit that risky way to play is unique wen jamming taht way. Check the soul education song in mountreaux when jk mistakes in his lyrics... twice and that was for jamming, but still great performance!!
Woaaahhh...- 7:41-----
me recuerda a Music 21! espectacular!
A mix of Rolling Stone and Earth Wind and Fire Yesss
Non ci si stanca mai!!!!!
pffff only 21842 visualizzazion for this awesome live .-.
Best live Of All times With PhoeniX 97
noooo, que buen recuerdo pensar que estuve ahi y solo pasaron 18 años :o
yeah travelling without moving with jamiroquai the great space cowboy
My dream would be for Gilmour crew to collaborate with Jamiroquai and make an album. It would be EPIC!!
Hi dude, do you have high times video from this gig? Amazing
Best version of all times !!!
hay que reconocer que la buena música siempre vino de Inglaterra, aquella música de calidad única e irrepetible.... de yanquilandia viene basura comercial, se puede escuchar pero nunca sera de la calidad de los británicos
Por qué ya no hay buena música?
nice watch stuart
check out the abbey road clips. best i've found
Zender rompe ese bajo, escuchar esto el 420 uffff
🎉🎉This band is so in sync. Work Out!!
7:41 - 8:11 ✨✨✨✨
What he says in 3:20 to 3:33?
and in 8:23 to 8-33??
Can someone tell me please???
There some parts I can't understand well
From Chile
many thanks
holy shit
Hi Rogue Dude,
I love Gilmour and I love Paul Turner from Jamiroquai. I am just saying that the sound has never been the same in both instances. And I agree with you about Roger Waters, I don't think there is anybody more cynical with such influence in popular music, but still he was the biggest creative driving force behind Floyd during their golden years. I, respectfully, disagree when it comes to Gilmour's best works perception. I think that his best was with PF during the 1970's.
I'm fuckin' stone cold and i doing this travelling without moving! :)))) (Y)
can anyone provide the link for this complete torrent for this show?
Just look at Jays reaction and body language at 5.40.....
He is travelling, for real
yo tengo este video y el de high times de m21 en vhs, pero no puedo conseguir una fucking video casetera, jaja
Esta versión deja chiquita a la de "Abbey Road".
Ja ja ja! como salta en el min. 0:39 estaba re fumado.
Que temazoo, señores!!
En mr moon se fuma un súper churro
HOW COULD YOU POSSIBLY JUSTIFY THAT?Gilmour/Wright worked their asses off not just on Wish, but on Division and the Pulse tour, which nobody could say they didnt put their hearts and soul into those shows, then to top it off with On an Island, three MASTERWORKS!Should be in the Smithsonian. Go buy or youtube the Pulse '95 Royal Albert Hall shows and watch on some good shroomies, then some back and comment. The bassist that replaced waters was SUPERB even better I think after listening repeatedly
No jodas !!!! , el buen zender si que esta muy pesado... PURA BUENA MUSICA !!!!
In this and in scum, Zender is brilliant.
sick. If I had seen that live there'd be jizz in my pants
x favor me rompe la cabeza el sr Zendler hahahha
Edit: I meant BRO, not BEO, lol, And also the Waters shows where he does the wall and has Gilmour come in during Comfortably numb, still gives me the best goose bumps, the wall waters shows were incredible, but without Gilmour playing the whole thing through and without Mason, and the rest it just felt hollow. But when PINK FLOYD performs err, before the sad loss of Mr Richard Wright, they blew my socks off and performed the best concert in my opinion they ever did ever and waters was not there.
A to the K!
Beo how can you say this about Gilmour? He took off creatively and went stellar after waters left. I love waters, but he had to go, he went nuts man. You have to admit
Sorry about my delay in replying.
I think Paul is a great bassist, but maybe the record company is having way too much influence over the band's direction. Who knows? They all live comfortably now and are not as young. The frequency of the new music output has greatly diminished since Stu and Toby left the band. I still love Jamiroquai and think they had great luck in landing Turner after all. I still hope that Jay and Co. will surprise us and break new musical ground at some point.
jam is good....bassline is fucking good!
who's the bass-man?
Mike Amigorena
@@diegogons7779 😂
@gozaderadrfunk: Man, you are speaking "word is born" truth!! This new album from them is garbage. When Jay promised they were "returning to their roots," I thought Paul was going to be given the creative space to "spank the living "s**t" out of the bass the same way Zender use too... I'm just glad old videos like this our still here...
I do relate Pink Floyd though to Jay, though in a lot of ways
Any of you guys know, why the fuck did stuart left the band? Its such a pitty, they're not playing like this anymore!
@gionatan490 Stuart Zender
you're a fucking lucky man
One of the things that drove Roger crazy, was Rick sailing in the Mediterranean sea, while they were supposed to be working. It got to the point of Rick demanding to be called only when everything was ready for the recording session.
Guy Pratt is an excellent musician, but he is nowhere near Roger's creativity.
I think Pulse was fantastic.
You have some wild, but nice dreams man. I would love to see Gilmour playing some funky music.
The Final Cut is solid, but too cynical and poltical.
a mi me paso lo mismooooooooo hahahhahahahhahah
stu zender