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Re: KBCO, 2/20/08: It's 1996
« Reply #15 on: February 20, 2008, 09:34:45 AM »
Normally I'd dis Jamiroquai as a Stevie Wonder knockoff (which he certainly is), but this is actually the best of a painful lot today. BOS.
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Re: KBCO, 2/20/08: It's 1996
« Reply #16 on: February 20, 2008, 09:35:05 AM »
Finally something I enjoy: BOS to Jamiroquai's Stevie Wonder mimickry on "Virtual Insanity."

Stevie Wonder JINX!

Jamiroquai : Stevie Wonder :: Lenny Kravitz : Hendrix/Beatles/EWF.
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Re: KBCO, 2/20/08: It's 1996
« Reply #17 on: February 20, 2008, 09:41:34 AM »
This Shawn Colvin is new to me. Not that it matters.
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Re: KBCO, 2/20/08: It's 1996
« Reply #18 on: February 20, 2008, 09:41:46 AM »
Finally something I enjoy: BOS to Jamiroquai's Stevie Wonder mimickry on "Virtual Insanity."

Stevie Wonder JINX!

Jamiroquai : Stevie Wonder :: Lenny Kravitz : Hendrix/Beatles/EWF.

Sublime : RHCP :: Phish : Dead :: Jamiroquai : Stevie Wonder :: Lenny Kravitz : Hendrix

I think these guys are all far more similar than they are different.  Not arguing about taste, but if you can appreciate a good Stevie homage, why the hate for the others?
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Re: KBCO, 2/20/08: It's 1996
« Reply #19 on: February 20, 2008, 09:44:01 AM »
Finally something I enjoy: BOS to Jamiroquai's Stevie Wonder mimickry on "Virtual Insanity."

Stevie Wonder JINX!

Jamiroquai : Stevie Wonder :: Lenny Kravitz : Hendrix/Beatles/EWF.

Sublime : RHCP :: Phish : Dead :: Jamiroquai : Stevie Wonder :: Lenny Kravitz : Hendrix

I think these guys are all far more similar than they are different.  Not arguing about taste, but if you can appreciate a good Stevie homage, why the hate for the others?

Because "good" is the operative word there.

(PS: To be fair, I like a few Sublime songs, especially "Santeria."  But Phish can go phphphphphphade away.)
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Re: KBCO, 2/20/08: It's 1996
« Reply #20 on: February 20, 2008, 09:47:43 AM »
Finally something I enjoy: BOS to Jamiroquai's Stevie Wonder mimickry on "Virtual Insanity."

Stevie Wonder JINX!

Jamiroquai : Stevie Wonder :: Lenny Kravitz : Hendrix/Beatles/EWF.

Sublime : RHCP :: Phish : Dead :: Jamiroquai : Stevie Wonder :: Lenny Kravitz : Hendrix

I think these guys are all far more similar than they are different.  Not arguing about taste, but if you can appreciate a good Stevie homage, why the hate for the others?

Well, I said Jamiroquai was the best of a bad lot -- in a diff set (and wearing different, even more ill-fitting crankypants) I might've WOS'd it. There's "homage" and then there's slavish imitation. In '96 I'd've also said Matchbox 20 : Hootie, so we had 4 artists in one set trying to sound like somebody else. (5 if you go with Tracy Chapman : Joan Armatrading).
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Re: KBCO, 2/20/08: It's 1996
« Reply #21 on: February 20, 2008, 09:59:48 AM »
Finally something I enjoy: BOS to Jamiroquai's Stevie Wonder mimickry on "Virtual Insanity."

Stevie Wonder JINX!

Jamiroquai : Stevie Wonder :: Lenny Kravitz : Hendrix/Beatles/EWF.

Sublime : RHCP :: Phish : Dead :: Jamiroquai : Stevie Wonder :: Lenny Kravitz : Hendrix

I think these guys are all far more similar than they are different.  Not arguing about taste, but if you can appreciate a good Stevie homage, why the hate for the others?

Because "good" is the operative word there.

(PS: To be fair, I like a few Sublime songs, especially "Santeria."  But Phish can go phphphphphphade away.)

My thoughts:

Sublime - most artistically individual among these four, really the only one that staked out new territory.  You don't like that territory, I won't argue.
Jamiroquai - good quality stuff, but ultimately a flash in the pan & he didn't croak off like Brad Nowell, so we really *can* hold this against him.
Lenny K. - some good quality stuff, but unlike both artists above produced far more output, and a lot of it turned out to be mediocre.
Phish - most unfairly misjudged here, they never sought to be compared to the Dead, but they achieved a version of their success and the media didn't know what to do with it, so they just labeled them as Dead wannabee's.
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