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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
Rescue
Jackson Lyrics
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Aw man
I been down on myself so often
Amen
We used to bow our heads
We'd Say, Amen
Amen
We used to bow our heads
Platinum
I just found my Platinum
Free Thugger, yeah they got him on the Rico
Rescue team, I'm a Treeko
Baby, we all benefit from evil
Imma watch as they're burning down the steeples
GBA advance, In my pants
Got my Glock and my DS
Got my Glock and my DS
Little chief is for my stress
Every weekend I'm a mess
I don't sleep and I don't rest
I don't sleep and I don't rest
That's why I'm seeking all this sess
In "Rescue," Jackson sings about his struggles with self-esteem and finding a sense of purpose. The repetition of "Aw man" emphasizes his disappointment and frustration with himself. He acknowledges that he has been down on himself so often, indicating a cycle of negativity and self-doubt.
The mention of "Amen" and bowing their heads suggests a religious or spiritual aspect to Jackson's life. It signifies a desire for guidance, support, and redemption. However, it also highlights a sense of longing for a time when he felt more connected to his faith or spirituality.
The line "Platinum, I just found my Platinum" can be interpreted metaphorically. Platinum is a precious metal associated with wealth and success, so it could symbolize Jackson's realization of his own value and potential. This newfound self-worth could be a result of overcoming obstacles, such as the mention of Free Thugger's imprisonment on the Rico (Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations) charge. Jackson may feel empowered, like a rescuer, as he sees himself as part of a "rescue team," comparing himself to a Treeko - a Pokémon that specializes in rescue operations.
The lyrics also touch on the idea that everyone benefits from evil in some way. This could suggest Jackson's belief that negative experiences or influences have shaped him and allowed him to grow. He observes the burning of steeples, which are typically associated with religious buildings, possibly alluding to the destruction or questioning of his previous beliefs and the need to rebuild or find a new path.
The lines about the Game Boy Advance (GBA) and the Glock and DS represent different aspects of Jackson's life. The GBA in his pants could symbolize childhood nostalgia and innocence, a reminder of simpler times. The Glock and DS, on the other hand, represent more adult or street-oriented elements. It showcases a contrast between the turmoil in his life and the escapism or coping mechanisms he might seek, such as using drugs to cope with stress.
In conclusion, "Rescue" delves into Jackson's struggles with self-esteem and his journey to find purpose. It explores themes of spirituality, self-worth, and the impact of both negative and positive experiences. The lyrics suggest that Jackson is seeking a sense of redemption and empowerment, possibly through recognizing his own value and learning from difficult situations. He acknowledges the turmoil in his life but also highlights the need for escapism and coping mechanisms.
Line by Line Meaning
Aw man
Oh dear
I been down on myself so often
I have frequently felt low and disappointed in myself
Amen
Hallelujah
We used to bow our heads
We used to show reverence and humility
We'd Say, Amen
We would express agreement and support
Platinum
I have discovered something valuable
I just found my Platinum
I have just found something incredibly precious
Free Thugger, yeah they got him on the Rico
Liberate Thugger, as he was caught up in a government investigation
Rescue team, I'm a Treeko
I am like a rescuer, swift and skilled
Baby, we all benefit from evil
My dear, there are advantages gained from wrongdoing
Imma watch as they're burning down the steeples
I will observe as they set fire to the church spires
GBA advance, In my pants
I carry a Game Boy Advance console in my trousers
Got my Glock and my DS
I possess both a Glock handgun and a Nintendo DS gaming system
Little chief is for my stress
Consuming cannabis helps me alleviate stress
Every weekend I'm a mess
Every weekend I am in chaos and disarray
I don't sleep and I don't rest
I do not sleep and I do not take a break
That's why I'm seeking all this sess
That's why I am pursuing this marijuana
Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid
Written by: Jackson Rhodes
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@brianh.stastny6397
Think of it ... who is responsible for our (US, CA, Western Europe) current "good" living conditions? Did they fall out of the clouds? We, i. e. our ancestors, created them. Under often hard circumstances and certainly with lots of effort and personal sacrifices.
Think again. The creation of living conditions is just as important as those conditions per se.
Then wonder ... is what we consider a good life really the best way of life for everyone? It is for us because we and our way of life have evolved together. However, there are different mentalities, different races, different needs, different approaches to life. If those third world idiots want a change, they have to accomplish it through their own efforts and with goals that fit their own needs, not wait for us to "help" them without getting anything in return.
Those scumbuckets are way too stupid to realize the negative consequences of their unbridled propagation. They are far from even the basics of intelligent behavior.
If you ever worked for an animal rescue organization you know that once you start feeding a stock of wild animals you also need to spay and neuter, else the population will get out of hand and cause problems way worse than the original one. Leave those primitives to themselves and care for animals because they are the ones who need to be protected from the encroachment of bipeds into their habitats.
@coolkillab5236
I bet He misses his team, the kids who loved and cared for him. Let’s hope the kids get some of the same services as Jackson.
@coolkillab5236
I so agree! They truly loved hm. I would love to know the story from their perspective. This would be a great movie. They shared what little they had with him. I agree with you about the kids getting some much needed help.
@meelusine
Looks like those children shared their conditions with Jackson. God help them all !
@arleneholt8110
The children seemed very sad to lose Jackson.
@birgitamsler8372
Danke, dass ihr auch an diese Kinder denkt❤
@junecat1597
The kids must have done a good job because the little chimp looked to be in good condition. A number of comments complained about the music but I found it very touching. To each his own, I guess....😼
@slapeters2004
Man this really got me. The song was absolutely perfect for this. I hope Jackson is thriving!
@meelusine
Thank you to those beautiful people who are taking care of those little creatures ! God bless them !
@janisameduri2212
Hurts your heart to see the sadness in the eyes of this beautiful creation of God. So much suffering, thank you for rescuing this little angel.
@aandjintucsonazusa9490
Thank you and God bless all for saving baby Jackson. Bless the poor children who loved him and cared for him. They are angels. I pray for those children to continue their compassion as they grow up and maybe some will work for animal sanctuaries. Much love and blessings to Jackson, children and rescuers.