Revolution 1993 - 0:00, Blow Your Mind - 6:55, Too Young To Die - 12:24, Space Cowboy - 18:51, Mr. Moon - 24:06, Cosmic Girl - 31:11, Didjital Vibrations - 38:56, Use The Force - 45:20, High Times - 54:15, "Just a lil' jam" - 1:03:30, It's Your World - 1:08:22, Hollywood Swingin' - 1:12:35, Alright - 1:20:15, Travelling Without Moving - 1:26:41
@@Hdhegsbhpkbhab Are you crazy Toby smith created those melodies and it sounds so tight when toby plays honestly he was always dancing while playing too and the moog would play by itself when he would play even his rhodes on blown your mind iconic.
@@sassysuiryu1114 ik my reply is a bit offensive, but it's the music thing, matt just has all different kinds of sound effects which just makes it so much smoother(also I don't care if these are ThE oRiGInAL TRAcks cuz I don't care if it's original I care about how they actually PLAY IT.
This is my favorite video on RU-vid, come here at least twice a month every year, this performance is so incredible, I can't imagine to be on a concert like this during their prime, fucking Stuart Zender is so out of this world.
Je crois sincèrement que c'était la meilleure époque de gloire que jamiroquai ai vécu, les membres du groupe étaient les meilleures,Jay Kay et sa voix aiguë ( qui l'a malheureusement un peu perdu avec le temps) Stuart Zender, une bassiste irremplaçable , Simon Katz, guitariste de perfection , Martin Shaw, trompettiste de qualité qui se donnait à fond avec ses 2 amis à la flûte et à la trombone, sans oublier notre tant regretté Toby Smith, claviériste fantastique ( R.i.P.) . Merci encore pour la fidélité de l'énergique Derrick Mc Kenzie à la batterie et aux envoûtantes percussions de Sola Akingbola . Longue vie à ce groupe qui continue à nous faire vibrer... :D
If you appreciate Jazz and Funk Hybrid . You love this . You wish you could have been there . Wish they come around the states more . Them Level 42 , Swing Out Sister. What a great show that would be !!!!!!!
Never seen them at the SECC in 97, missed it, sadly. But was there in '02, '05 & '11. Still waiting on them to come back.... And the "Tunnel", what a club. Some of the biggest DJs on the planet played back there in the day....
Meu Deus, como Jay tinha a voz perfeita, a banda tinha uma sincronia inigualável e como esse set line faria qualquer um se tornar fã do Jamiroquai! Sinto falta desses tempos.
Zapp Rogerstein I think they need each other. It;s no surprise that the 'band' now puts out one mediocre album every five years. When Stu, Simon Katz, D-zire left (and eventually Wallace and Toby), the sound and vibe everyone loved was lost. That's why nobody really gives a fuck about Jamiroquai anymore. They had something totally unique...but since 2001 they've been a largely funkless dinosaur disco band. If JK wants to reinvigorate the band, he should jump on to the "it's the 90's again bandwagon", reunite the original crew and do a tour for everybody who would've killed to have seen the most killing funk band ever to come out of Britain. Surely he's not too daft to recognise there's a huge appetite for that?
I think you overestimate the amount that he cares about making music. He's filthy rich and has been on cruise control for a while. He did his work when he was young and now he can kick back.
la intro de scam es mortal hermano. mamadera. que melodia. que sintonia, feeling totaal man.lastima que no la tocan, es solo una pequeña muestra de talento. imprecionante estos años dorados de jamiroquai, con intrumentos de viento. una masa loco
0:01 Revolution 1993 6:55 Blow Your Mind 12:24 Too Young To Die 18:51 Space Cowboy 24:06 Mr. Moon 31:11 Cosmic Girl 38:56 Didjital Vibrations 45:20 Use The Force 54:15 High Times 1:03:30 "Just a lil' jam" 1:08:22 It's Your World 1:12:35 Hollywood Swingin' 1:20:15 Alright 1:26:41 Travelling Without Moving
Los mejores años de jamiroquai de creatividad y la música espectacular Zender Tobi trompetay percusión eran un relojito jóvenes talentosos y él carismatico de jk y su hermosa voz y él alma de la banda❤
@@josecanelas1995 - Zender was flashier, but nowhere near as tight. I'll take a tight, consistent, in-the-pocket bassist over a flashy one every time. And evidently, so will Jay Kay.
This was the first concert I was ever at! How did this make it to RU-vid? Was it bootlegged off the big screens? I don't remember it being released. The mix sounds really thin, I remember this show as being bombastic. That bassline kicking in on Revolution was LOUD and had the place going nuts. Anyway. 14 year old me is down in front in that crowd. High as a kite.
Around 20 Camera’s, professional sliders and cranes, cinematic direction, there’s no way this would of been just for the screens. I doesn’t make any sense where this is from.