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Uploaded by on Jul 17, 2007

August 1996

www.stuartzender.net

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  • hey this is not a playback!

  • When Stuart Zender was in the band - 1992 - 1998 was the best for me.

    But the proper 'sweet-spot' of Jamiroquai's sounds in my opinion was 1996-1998. That covers TWM album, their gigs in that period, and the album 'Symphonized' that was never released.

    Many will disagree there, but that's me.

    Hopefully, Jamiroquai's new album that will probably be released next year will be great. Paul Turner is a great bassist!

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  • Sorry, but this is a playback. Look at Toby's fingers at the end!

  • STUART ZENDER IS THE # 1 !!!!!!

  • He's got a nice live voice

  • he has a couple of times but he usually only does it if he really has to - for example if he has a sore throat. He also tends to sing over playback when he does use it lol. Just gives a better sound sometimes-as long as it sounds good-who cares lol.

  • ahhh bugger does everyone think i meant that???

    SORRY YOU GUYS! THAT DOENS'T EVEN LOOK LIKE A COMMENT I WOULD MAKE!

    someones hacked me :(

    SORRRY!!!!!!

  • Jay Kay NEVER DID PLAYBACK! The instrumental part could be it.

  • Agreed matey ! ;)

  • ah a stuartist? thinking about it he does sound live! You would of thought I would noticce how many times i listen to this song ^^

  • yeah agree completely

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