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I'm actually serious. I don't know how you could champion Jamiroquoi without also being open to JT. Both of his albums are tremendous; "Cry Me A River" might be one of the best pop songs of the last 20 years.
I DON'T NEED TO EXPLAIN MYSELF TO YOU!
but i will anyway. don't like that song that much. Don't dislike him, just a preference thing.
I'm actually serious. I don't know how you could champion Jamiroquai without also being open to JT. Both of his albums are tremendous; "Cry Me A River" might be one of the best pop songs of the last 20 years.
Not sure if trolling, but Jamiroquai is pure funk while JT has a more cheesy white boi hip hop / R&B vibe. different as night and day to me.
Both of his albums are tremendous; "Cry Me A River" might be one of the best pop songs of the last 20 years.
Totally agree. I don't have an issue with JT in the least, but I don't hear the same things from him and Jamiroquai. I thought the comparison was just an awesome troll move.
I'm appalled. You're the last person on here that I would expect to be so obtuse on this matter. I'm more interested in whether music makes me dance as opposed to watching some doucher who is very good at dancing while their "music" is completely drowned out by teenage girls shrieking near my ears. edit: I'm not dismissing him. I just don't get into it like I do Jamiroquai.
Post by Delicious Meatball Sub on Jan 10, 2013 16:31:52 GMT -5
I'd take Yeah!, Confessions 2 (in particular) and Burn over anything I can think of in JTs catalogue. Again, not that I really dislike him, just doesn't do it for me.
I'd say JT is more likely than Bowie to take the third headliner slot.
What? Because some dude posted some random wordpress article on the coach forum? I mean, am I missing something here...?
Everyone's so desperate to name the headliner it's really gotten silly at this point. We'll get the lineup next week (without Bowie, Daft, the Stones, and yes...Timberlake) and it will make perfect sense. Although I would love to be proven wrong.
I'm out on this Timberlake deal though and I actually like the guy. As a person at least.
Post by Delicious Meatball Sub on Jan 10, 2013 16:36:06 GMT -5
Juggs, you're searching for some divine meaning behind not liking Justin Timberlake but my indifference toward him is completely arbitrary. It happens.
Post by RxMarky Mark on Jan 10, 2013 16:52:10 GMT -5
I'd rather see/listen to JT over Usher or R Kelly. I haven't listen to any of their albums all the way through, but I like JT's singles much better. Sexy Back, Love Stoned, What Goes Around, and Cry Me A River all all fun songs that I liked several years ago.
I also think that R. Kelly would be much more appropriate than JT in a festival setting like Coachella or Roo.
I disagree only because I feel like a JT show would have a pretty cool stage show, and plenty of hyped-up dance tracks. I feel like R.Kelly would be lots of ballads, which could drag the tempo down.
So JT rages harder? R. Kelly might not be a headliner at Coachella, but JT surely would. So the ballads would be fine as long as he mixed it up some.
I've been waiting for years to hear "Brand New Colony", "New Better", "The District Sleeps Alone Tonight", and of course "Such Great Heights" on the polo fields.
Honestly that album inspired me go out and buy a midi board and start messing with electronic stuff as cheesy as it may sound.
Coachella had the Weeknd last year. I was surprised people weren't making babies right then and there.
They were. It was intense!
Me and gardenfresh commented on the horniness in the air, and the guy in front of us turned around, flashed a creepy smile, and added "you can smell it".