There are at least five (5) groups with the name (Jackson):
[1]
J… Read Full Bio ↴There are at least five (5) groups with the name (Jackson):
[1]
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.
[2]
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."
[3]
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.
[4]
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
[5]
Jackson, what? THE ELECTRIC CITY
[1]
J… Read Full Bio ↴There are at least five (5) groups with the name (Jackson):
[1]
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.
[2]
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."
[3]
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.
[4]
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
[5]
Jackson, what? THE ELECTRIC CITY
It Doesn't Matter
Jackson Lyrics
There you go and baby here am I oh well you left me here so I could sit and cry
Oh will you apology what have you done to me but it really doesn't matter anymore
Do you remember baby last September when you held me tight each and every night
Oh well you was so dazy how you drove me crazy but it really doesn't matter anymore
There's no use in me of cryin' I've done everything and now I keep on tryin'
I've thrown away my nights wasted all my days over you
You'll go your way I'll go mine now and forever till the end of time
I'll find somebody new and baby we'll say we're through
Honey you won't matter anymore
Do you remember baby last September...
No sugar you won't matter anymore
Oh will you apology what have you done to me but it really doesn't matter anymore
Do you remember baby last September when you held me tight each and every night
Oh well you was so dazy how you drove me crazy but it really doesn't matter anymore
There's no use in me of cryin' I've done everything and now I keep on tryin'
I've thrown away my nights wasted all my days over you
You'll go your way I'll go mine now and forever till the end of time
I'll find somebody new and baby we'll say we're through
Honey you won't matter anymore
No sugar you won't matter anymore
Lyrics © Kanjian Music, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Paul Anka
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Lou
Doesn't matter... Doesn't matter...
Doesn't matter at all
Doesn't matter what your friends tell you
Doesn't matter what my family's saying too
It just matters that I'm in love with you
It only matters that you love me too.
It doesn't matter if they won't accept you
I'm accepting of you and the things that you do
Just as long as it's you.
Nobody but you
Baby, baby, baby
My love! For you! Unconditional love too!
Gotta get up, get up, get up, get up, get up and show you that it...
Doesn't really matter what the eye is seeing
Cause I'm in love with the with the inner being
Doesn't really matter what they believe
What matters to me is your love for me.
Doesn't really matter what the eye is seeing
Cause I'm in love with the inner being
Doesn't really matter what they believe
What matters to me is your nutty, nutty, nutty for me.
You're so kind
Just what I asked for, you're so loving and kind
And you're mine
And I can't believe your mine.
Doesn't matter if your feeling insecure
Doesn't matter if your feeling so unsure
Cause I'll take away the doubt within your heart
And show that my love will never hurt or harm
Doesn't matter with the pain we've gone through
Doesn't matter if the money's gone too
Just as long as I'm with you
Nobody but you
Baby, baby, baby
Your love! For me! Unconditional I see!
Gotta get up, get up, get up, get up, get up and show you that it...
Doesn't really matter what the eye is seeing
Cause I'm in love with the inner being
Doesn't really matter what they believe
What matters to me is your love for me.
Doesn't really matter what the eye is seeing
Cause I'm in love with the inner being
Doesn't really matter what they believe
What matters to me is your nutty, nutty, nutty for me.
You're so kind
Just what I asked for, your so loving and kind
And your mine
And I can't believe your mine.
Doesn't matter what they say
Cause you know I'm going to love you anyway
Doesn't matter what they do
Cause my love will always be with you
My love! For you! Unconditional love too!
Gotta get up, get up, get up, get up, get up and show you that
My love! Is true! And it's! Just for you!
Doesn't really matter what the eye is seeing
Cause I'm in love with the inner being
Doesn't really matter what they believe
What matters to me is your love for me.
Doesn't really matter what the eye is seeing
Cause I'm in love with the inner being
Doesn't really matter what they believe
What matters to me is your nutty, nutty, nutty for me.
Nutty, nutty, nutty my love for you
I can't believe my dreams come true
I finally found somebody who's heart is true
And best of all you love me too!
Nutty, nutty, nutty my love for you
I can't believe my dreams come true
I finally found somebody who's heart is true
And best of all you nutty, nutty, nutty for me!
Whoa oh-oh
Whoa oh-oh
Nutty, nutty, nutty my love for you
I can't believe my dreams come true
I finally found somebody who's heart is true
And best of all you nutty, nutty, nutty for me!
Nutty, nutty, nutty my love for you
I'm always doing that!
I can't believe my dreams come true
I finally found somebody who's heart is true
And best of all you nutty, nutty, nutty for me!
Ricardo Torres
Janet was an absolute pleasure to work with back in those days. I had the privilege to be the lead VFX artist for this video and even if we worked our behinds off to get it done on time for MTV's Making The Video it was one of the most memorable experiences in my career. Thank you for the memories Miss Jackson.
Justin Dinkins
Thank you, thank you thank you. You guys work so hard to bring these visions and ideas to life. Coming from someone who understands, and have seen and aspire to work behind and in front of the camera, YOU GUYS DON'T GET ENOUGH CREDIT. #TheRealMVPS I want to host or create a show turning the camera around to you guys so people truly see the TEAM effort it takes to bring us the content. Gratitude and Blessings, man to you and everyone else!
Ricardo Torres
@Justin Dinkins thank you! always nice to hear when someone appreciates the work we do behind the camera :) Happy Holidays!
Roger Benjamin
One of the greatest music videos ever made. Of one of the greatest pop songs ever written.
davidslaton
Some Fifth Element vibes, Bruce Willis’ apartment, in her room at the beginning, any inspiration from that?
Ricardo Torres
@davidslaton never thought of it that way but I can see that. The director was inspired by Japanese Anime for this video. The reason why he shot it in that weird aspect ratio. He wanted to get a comic book feel to it. Little did he know that he was shooting perfectly for social media (IG) way before that format was a thing (2000).
Unreleased/Underrated R&B Grooves
Everything about this screams early 2000s futurism. And I’m forever here for it. The hot beat is an added bonus 👌
Danielle Taylor
Same!! I love the aesthetic of the video! 😍
Tom Arnold
Isn't that just Tokyo in general?
Lawrence Lawrence
@Tom Arnoldyea but Janet isn't Japanese nor is the song. Tokyo was used BECAUSE of the future anesthetics. During the late 90's to early '00's black hip hop and pop culture was obsessed with futurism (most likely due to the Y2K craze) and damn near every video was showcasing things that seem like we were never gonna see in our lifetime, that we treat as the norm today