Smiths over Joy Division? I see where youre coming from but I just cant accept that.
Im reconsidering this as we speak.
Smiths over Joy Division? I see where youre coming from but I just cant accept that.
AND they practically invented UK funky with "fairground", remember?
I only know Simply Red from the odd video on MTV or when some of their songs was being played on daytime radio at places like waiting rooms and such, but to me they were always representing the yuppie asshole type of the Thatcher era. Maybe I am being unfair now to Simply Red, bc I don't know if they ever issued any political statements - were they lefitst in real life? politically indifferent? Thatcher-ites?
Do african-americans rate Simply Red, I wonder?
I always loved jamiroquai until I learned that it's not cool to
Limited degrees. They never broke into the proper R&B market because when they got sold to the US they were sold to what could best be described as the "Contemporary Pop" scene, basically the post-80s version of Soft Rock. Amy Grant, Jewel, Billy Joel's later years. There are people who really rate them in the way they rate Jamiroquai here (which I know will probably raise eyebrows) in that "wow Brits will work hard to rip-off soul music" cliche. If someone had been smart enough to aim them to that WBLS/"Quiet Storm" demographic, they might have a weird thriving audience in the US the way that Bobby Caldwell did in the 70s here.
simply red - if you dont know me by now
A bit funny to include Take That here. I think the city of Manchaster and its musical heritage had no influence in the foundation of this outfit at all.
That's a bit lame - dodn't you trust your own judgement? I personally thought Jamiroquai was ok.
Nelson George.