jamiroquai - half the man (1994)
jam - iroquai taken from iroquois, which were the indigenous people of north america associated with several tribes within the northern region. they believe in "the power of peace". so in other words the band can be referred to as jammin' indians? i dont know. anyhow. usually its a dance off, pants off, sit-ch when it comes to jamiroquai, but this song touches me in places where no man should be allowed. of course this was during my fanatic stage of obsessing over lenny, dmb, blues travelers. you know the pseudo hippie era, when baby boomers were still raising teen adolescence and letting them express their freedom within the musical realm.oddly innocent, yet rebelliously deviant. all this "love" jive! jamiroquai's tune takes me right back to that place. nostalgic to my teenage years, this simple dedication is just as powerful as otis redding crying and snottin all over the stage askin for a little tenderness, but it is as cool as little stevie's "hey love" shout out! give it a try. tell me what you think.
oh man, this was a good one, had me laughing and smiling HARD! I love Jamiroquai's 'you know this boogie is for real' song, that's probably not the right title, it just makes me wanna boogie.
ReplyDeleteyes "canned heat" - synkronzied lp (1999)is the 1st album i bought by jami. its such a great dance album sooo many made up routines danced out in my bedroom.
ReplyDelete"Hard" Hahha Keep it up ladies.. xx
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