I can remember being mangled on mushrooms and figuring out the entire universe to this song when I was a teenager. Still carry that feeling to this day. More refined now, but same spirit.
One of my favorite Jamiroquai tracks. I always loved the synthesizer solo at 02:45. Too bad that Toby (or even Matt) never played it live. Heck, same with the flute solo, as they always went with a trumpet solo live instead. And the orchestra just pumps me up from 07:03 onwards. Sick!
@@alex_belmont ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-8fMdzTXLQI0.html The concert in Japan is in my opinion one of the best live performances ever.
I traded this record from a friend because it had Emergency on Planet Earth on one side, and this one on the other. Didn't knew this one before that. I ended up liking this more :)
This was a different Jamiroquai on the first two albums... This song is powerful, inspiring, beautiful. I always get emotional at the first bridge with the flute solo. It sounds like Jay and the guys were giving everything they had, trying to get the message across... *Please stop destroying this planet.* It's so moving. Jay Kay now seems like a totally different person to me, he has no spark in his eyes. So sad.
I own a 12" vinyl of Emergency on Planet Earth and on the back of the cover it shows a weighing scale with the bankers and corporate/political elite on the heavy end of the scale and us everyday people on the other side. Showing the imbalance of power. I'm afraid that Jason Kay has joined their side of the scale.
@@noahmarshal1987 Synkronized was a good album, I think the fact that the roster has changed so much is what caused their decline. The original lineup, Jay Kay, Stu Zender, Toby Smith.
Jamiroquai is a very good band, but so much change of members and taking too much time between albums weakens Jamiroquai's fame and reach, I'm a big fan of them but I'm also a fan of another band that keeps their members intact since ever and they keep more active doing concerts and albums more often and they become more famous and evolved in their sound, Rammstein And age isn't a factor as both bands have the same age range
You should listen to Dr buzz and Automaton, they very much have strong messages, even if they're a bit less obvious. I think that their songs are getting better, Automaton is my favorite album, followed by RDLS.