This fabulous song belong to The Return Of The Space Cowboy, the second album of Jamiroquai. Here, a live performance at Montreux Jazz Festival 2003. Enjoy!
Matt Johnson is awesome, he's very handsome, and his piano solos are often great....why we dont' talk about him, or Rob Harris who is the guitarist that is the longest in the band (From 9 years, Katz 5 years, Dodds 3 years). Rob Harris is really a bandmember of Jamiroquai, he cowrote many songs, and now Johnson too. Don't think at the past, it was great yes, but it WILL be great.
Nick is definitely doing great right here.... those who say that he isn't are just still not mature to understand some things . Zender is gone people :) it was his choice , face it you frustrated people ! besides his current bassist is a beast ...
To Gise Ba. I had had the same intrigue till today. What Akingbola's shirt says is a quote of Bill Shankly, a succesfull manager of Liverpool football team during the 60's and early 70's: "The socialism I believe in is everyone working for each other, everyone having a share of the rewards. It's the way I see football, the way I see life." Jazzy jam cosmic band!
awesome performance! its actually a perfect live song .. and fits him and his voice very well. i like it better than the album version, its more powerful.
@ShadowRave Yes. All the musicians who have ever played with the band are top class. Zender was great, he did some amazing performances and helped write some of the best songs ever written. However, jamiroquai and us fans can cope without him lol. :) I'd like to hear them play it now with paul turner and the new horn section and everything. Love to hear what they would do with it.
Stop crying about zender already. The kid left years ago and aint coming back. This was a Jazzy performance as it was on Montreux JAZZfestival. Great performance.
A lot of harsh comments about what is a top-drawer rendition of a great track. I agree (and am on record many places as saying) that the original line-up was the best, but this still sounds great. Props to the man who dares to play bass on this tricky Stu Zender composition - I reckon he did the song and the Montreux stage justice. Look at Jay Kay feeling the groove at 3:48 and tell me I'm wrong..
Stu was a bigger talent yes.. Playing sick at a young age, but i think Nick Fyffe nails this one! You don't have to play a copy of the cd version bass intro, to make it good.. This is some funky shit