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J… Read Full Bio ↴There are at least five (5) groups with the name (Jackson):
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Jackson and His Computer Band is an IDM artist signed to Warp Records consisting of Jackson Fourgeaud, a 26-year-old Parisian composer. His style has been described as "a style orgy, a psychedelic celebration of conflict."
After his acid house debut on Pumpking records in 1996, Sound Of Barclay released the "Sense Juice" and "Gourmet EPs" under the name Jackson & His Computer Band. Even then, these thumping filtered house cuts sounded weirdly different to the prevailing "French Touch" style of Daft Punk and Cassius, leading to articles in NME, I-D, Jockey Slut and the like. On the back of this acclaim, Jackson was commissioned to remix an array of artists, sprinkling his fucked-up magic over Femi Kuti, Air, Vanessa Paradis, Freeform Five and Jean Jacques Perrey and Luke Vibert's forthcoming "Moog Acid". No one has yet remixed Jackson. This year he's DJed at parties in London (everywhere from The Social to Harrod's) and recently terrorised the idyllic Territoires Electroniques festival in Aix-en-Provence. Perhaps you caught his excellent DJ set on Radio 1's Breezeblock show in March. Now Jackson is working on a killer live show which will be unveiled around the time of Smash's release in September.
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Jackson is the name of a little band out of San Antonio, Texas. Chad W. Eaton (Electric Guitar, Vocals), Cameron Feil (Acoustic Guitar, Mandolin, Vocals), Daniel Palmer (Bass Guitar), Andrew Vespia (Electric Guitar), Robert Betts (Drums), Mills Ligon (Manager) and a variety of visiting musicians fill the Jackson lineup.
They describe their sound as "A little bit country, a little bit Rock and Roll."
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Jackson O'Connell-Barlow (stage names: Iguanadon, Grape-a-Don, Nate Kukla, and Mr. Pennsylvania) makes up one half of the duo Grand Buffet along with Jarrod Weeks (stage names: M-Dog, Lord Grunge, Matt Kukla, Fred Durts). A hip-hop duo from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Their music is a unique brand of humorous, often satirical rap.
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There's another band called Jackson. Their 6 song self-titled debut release came out in spring of 2003. It's somewhat of an all-star punk-and-rock outfit comprised of CHRIS SHIFLETT (FOO FIGHTERS, ME FIRST & THE GIMME GIMMES, NO USE FOR A NAME), SCOTT SHIFLETT (FACE TO FACE), and PETE PARRADA (FACE TO FACE, SAVES THE DAY). They also released a 7" record called All the Way in late 2003. The band isn't full-time as some members are obligated to other bands. Their sound has been described as Weezer meets Teen Idols. Jackson have since changed their name to Jackson United
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Jackson, what? THE ELECTRIC CITY
All the Way
Jackson Lyrics
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On the left side, on the left side of the bedside
I'm so used to you
And if you
Find somebody new on the west side, on the west side
Live your best life
Out there in the blue
Woah-oh
I pictured this, I pictured this in my head
But shit was looking different
And if this is it, if this is as good as it gets
I think I wanna give it
All the way, all the way
All the way
All the way, all the way
All the way, yeah
I'm not used to you
Saying goodbye, saying goodbye
For the all time
I'm not used to you
You know
I pictured this, I pictured this in my head
But shit was looking different
And if this is it, if this is as good as it gets
I think I wanna give it
All the way, all the way
All the way
All the way, all the way
All the way, yeah
(Way, yeah)
(Way)
(Way, yeah)
All the way, all the way
All the way
All the way, all the way (woah)
All the way, yeah (ohh)
All the way, all the way (ohh)
All the way
All the way, all the way (ohh)
All the way, yeah (oh)
The song "All the Way" by Jackson United is nostalgic and emotional, reflecting on a past that can never be recaptured. The first stanza begins with a somber reminiscence of traveling to Oakland to watch a band perform, possibly a defining moment in the singer's life. The second stanza draws a picture of youth and reckless abandonment, with the lyrics referencing drugs and sneaking beer into a darkened hall. The third stanza mentions a postcard being sent, perhaps as a nostalgic reference to a time long gone.
As the song progresses, the lyrics get increasingly emotional. The fourth stanza speaks of violence and heartbreak, with scars and broken hands described in vivid detail. The fifth stanza reveals that the singer has been gone for a year, and they cannot see their loved one again. Despite this, they are still holding on, waiting at the bar. The final stanza is poignant and bittersweet, as the singer acknowledges that the good times are over, and is glad to see them end, but still longs for the past and the people who were a part of it.
Line by Line Meaning
Remember going all the way
Do you remember the adventure we had when we traveled far just to see our favorite band in Oakland?
To Oakland just to see them play?
The destination was Oakland where we could witness them perform live.
We've come such a long way today
Time passed and we have since grown and evolved from our past selves.
Got some drugs in the bathroom stall
We consumed some illicit substances in the public restroom.
Sneaking beer into an empty unlit hall
We were trying to sneak in some alcoholic beverages into a dark, empty room.
I sent you a postcard today
I mailed you a postcard earlier to share my experience with you.
Don't mind the message
I hope the contents of the message doesn't ruin the good memories we shared together.
That was a good time we'll never have again
The fun we had was a one-time experience that cannot be replicated.
Glad to see it end
Although it was a positive experience, it's good that it ended when it did.
I've put some miles on these eyes
I've seen and experienced much in my life so far.
I've put some scars on these broken hands of mine
I've suffered physical injuries, and my hands show evidence of such experiences.
Punching walls and valentine's to you
My anger issues have caused me to punch walls, yet, paradoxically, I still care for you deeply.
I missed another
Another year or opportunity has slipped away from me without achieving my goals.
Gone for a year today, can't see you now
It's been a year since we've last met, and unfortunately, we're unable to see each other at this moment.
I'm leaving anyway
Even though I had hopes of seeing you, I must be on my way now.
I'm at the bar for you waiting
I'm presently at the bar, hoping you'll join me here.
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Elisha Noll, Jonathan David Bellion, Martin Coogan, Peter Anthony Nappi
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@t_9350
The chorus makes me feel nostalgic for the kind of music I used to listen to during my teen days and I love it
@thesevenpillars3407
ooooh youre right omg
@nfrnk6130
Same! 😮
@queendevi2492
Same
@guccizhan
i see where you're coming from! it gives me 90s/early 00s rock vibes
@ysusiawati
I love this song. Good vocals, Jackson's distinctive rock voice, unique and cool. Awesome.
@dima-wg9ob
THIS DESERVES TO BE LONGER.
@panicatthemuser705
This is why I sense it's gonna be on repeat😂
@knz3702
I can picture myself sitting by the window on a rainy day blasting this shit loud as hell
@itsokaynottobeokay7651
All the Way is coming at my top5 as I listen to the whole MM album... All the way yeah yeah yeah...and the background vocals is just so good! I wanna see Jack perform it with a band, it'll be so cool.