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The Joe has toured Canada coast to coast, released several records (including one under the heteronym "Help"), shared the stage with numerous acts (large and small, pre-fame and post-fame), won some minor awards, and collaborated with a number of artists. He is a prominent member of the Artistic community in Edmonton, putting together shows and festivals with unique themes and eclectic content since 2007. Gurba started OLD UGLY Recording Co. in 2009. He is the editor of ArgueJob.com, a blog with several contributors that reviews new, independent, Canadian records. The blog corresponds to his radio show, "The Ongoing Argument," Mondays, 11am-1pm, on CJSR 88.5 FM. He has also published works of poetry and short fiction in numerous journals, magazines, and chapbooks. He is now a Sociology student at the University of Alberta.
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His meta-biographic narrative from the original OLD UGLY website reads:
The Joe was not anything for a long time. There were parts of what he would be that were going off to high school and speaking languages like French and English and eating food and voting for politicians. Before that there were parts of what he would be pioneering western Canada and sailing boats to North America. Even before that and all along there were all these different parts of what The Joe would be one day that were busy having heated conversations about things that were happening long before The Joe happened. People then were concerned with many things they are concerned with now: stars, ethics, construction, health and well-being, spirituality, financial security, and what being a human means. And then, one day like most other days, on a whim most likely, The Joe was created out of a malignant fraction of these many concerns and doings and topics of discussion blended thoughtlessly with the best sort of ignorance humans have: Sex.
Next things Next, The Joe found himself under the affectionate gaze of his Mother, Kimberly. The Joe likes the name Kimberly. The Joe's father looked like a lion or a member of Credence Clearwater Revival, a quasi-contemporary country rock band that existed twenty years before The Joe got begotted. His Father was a glass fitter and his Mother was a waitress. They made two more boys that look similar to The Joe but behave very differently and then they went their separate ways. Somewhere along the way The Joe had his circuits bent by God or a bully or a bohemian upbringing and he found himself looking for validation in some more tangible attention-earning ways. One day it occurred to The Joe how he could see this validation come to fruition in a quantifiable way: record sales! He started knocking on all the doors of his thoughts and connecting the words that sounded alike. All those conversations of his macro-ancestry became inexhaustible in their utility. He could gather and weave their meandering thoughts on stars, ethics, construction, health and well-being, spirituality, financial security, and what being a human means into elaborate 'rap' songs mingled with notes-to-self, exhausted diatribes, or penny scholar dissertations (unsupervised). Ever since he has been busy collecting smiles and frowns and knowing glances on the bus. He has subliminally documented all those special occasions when he has been derided, praised, over praised, and sold CD's, respectively. Every firm handshake builds his heart. It has all compiled into an ambient blend of bitterness, confidence, self respect, and most importantly, priceless validation. The Joe may soon see an end to this madness. He is only so hungry.
"Gurba need not worry. His legitimacy stems from the integrity and scope of his creativity. And besides, Ut Oh is really good. Gurba's appetite for mile-a-minute lyricism can leave your head spinning if you're not prepared to keep up with how smart he is, and how much weight he can pack in a rhyme, whether he's "re-thinking the 'battle rap' problem" or calling out the absurdities of a white-Canadian, middle-class upbringing. His collective creativity results in an infectious, hilarious examination of a post-Facebook existence, candidly (w)rapped in his sincerest geek-rap sensibilities. While hip hop and Old Ugly may provide a safety-in-numbers for Joe the rapper, Gurba the artist possesses all the talent and skill to go it alone."
- Mike Angus, VUE Weekly
"Combining emcee Paul Barman's esoteric wit with Aesop Rock's baroque rhyme schemes and Busdriver's vocalese flow, Gurba is easily the most technically impressive independent rapper in Alberta's small-but-growing hip hop scene this side of Cadence Weapon."
- Kyle Francis, FFWD
"Listening to him, you can hear the inspiration from a bountiful ingestion of prolific writers, art house films and indie rock. The amount of ideas compacted into each of his songs is the blood infusion that the anemic hip-hop industry desperately needs more of these days. His wisdom is palpable through rhymes saturated with enough reference material for you to gain an entire university degree via a library card. His angle is rich and unique in the genre and his fast spoken words engulf the listener."
- Melissa Bishop, Beatroute Magazine
"The Joe doesn't attack with the usual cocktail of bling, wheels and women on Ut Oh--he aims for the jugular with a mind-boggling, bookworm-driven, literate style and a wicked sense of humour, calling people out on their lack of social awareness and civic responsibility."
- Francois Marchand, Edmonton Journal
"A truly gifted lyricist with a talent that will surprise, amuse and downright move you. Forget what you thought about Alberta hip-hop -- The Joe will renew your faith in not only the art of rhyme, but in all forms of popular music."
- Chris dela Torre, CBC Radio
"Edmonton based rap artist, Joe Gurba, a.k.a The Joe has paid his dues tirelessly promoting gigs, producing tracks and performing along the way with his unique style that maintains an authentic tone and timbre - an increasingly difficult task outside the ghettos of NYC or LA.
A true performer at heart, he takes his method seriously enough to spit smart and yet create an ambiance of fun around his live shows and recordings. Not afraid to rip apart the cliches of his genre, he seamlessly blends prankster and gangster without ever losing his charm. A venerable enigma, The Joe is a lyrical machine finely tuned to seduce you with his slick spiritual stanzas, just before blind siding you with a cheap shot to your ego.
Look for this sophomore MC to have a break out year in 2009 with his forthcoming release, 'Uh Oh'."
- Jordan Schroder, Jam Union Creator: Podcast, Events, and Promotions
"The Joe is of the more intellectual variety, although not to be mistaken for pretentiousness... The lyrics showcase a passion for the English language, something Joe carries with him above all else."
- Edmonton SUN
"...garnering an audience in a scene that swoons for synth, he released two albums and won a Covenant Award..."
- VUE Weekly
"...the biggest misconception you can make about the hip-hop scene in Edmonton is that a rapper should be anything like what you would expect. The Joe is living proof of that rule."
- HYPE Magazine
"He's a real poet. He knows what words are for."
- Alice Major, Edmonton's First Poet Laureate
"Joe Gurba is an intellectual powerhouse who combines rhythm and rhyme with philosophical inquiry in a way that most men twice his age will never be capable of achieving. His smooth lyrics and playful style captures any audience, and spellbindingly leads them to the dance floor to shake what their mama's gave them from beginning to end. Although he is touted as a Christian Rapper, his music is approachable without being pedantic, and he flows with soul."
- Dorothy Dawn, Kelowna Show Promoter
"Every The Joe show is memorable — high-energy, enthusiasm, positive vibes. His interaction with the crowd is very personable, so no matter how many times he performs a certain song, it feels different every time it's live."
- Omar Mouallem aka AOK, VUE Weekly Writer
"Joe Gurba AKA The Joe brings a level of erudition to his flow that is simply not business as usual in hip-hop. This man reads the classics of literature and philosophy, and it shows in spades. Keen psychological observation, sardonic irony, blistering expression and exceptional on-stage panache collide in the Joe."
- Cecil Frena, Push Pins Events
"I rock THE JOE in my car all day with the best of them. We get thru half of the mixtape and someone always asks "who the F*CK is this? he's f*cking good." and I always say, it's my homie from Edmonton, The Joe, and they always say it's artists like The Joe that really did it for them way back when."
- Derek Porritt, www.deadwear.com
"With simultaneously hard-hitting and memorable flows, The Joe leaves no lyrical stone unturned when it comes to delivering his inspired rhymes. Flows to ponder and savour over is what you get from this versatile and intelligent artist."
- Obed Velasquez, scholar and literature connoisseur
"I find myself no longer looking for only great songs in music, but more-so great performances in the live setting. I have an eternal hunger that aches in my gut, crying 'engage me! entertain me! give me a reason to care!'. And Joe has fed me, and quenched this hunger, both for solid songs and great showmanship. Joe Gurba (the Joe) is one of the smartest, most engaging, thrilling, and ultimately entertaining artists that I have ever had the opportunity to see, tour and play with. It's been an honour to grow with him as an artist over the past 2 years."
- Doug Hoyer, Singer/Songwriter/Indie-Pop Crooner/ Edmonton Infamy
"I don't know too much about rap or hip hop, but I like what the Joe does. Every time I've seen him play he's come off as a likeable and more than capable entertainer. He is also seemingly fearless, as he is completely undaunted by the idea of going into a variety of different performance situations and doing his thing, whether it be small all ages shows, bigger sized rock clubs, opening for big time rappers, or doing a cappella sets reciting his lyrics and poetry without beats. And, unlike many acts that are good live, his sound actually translates to making enjoyable recordings as well."
- Michael Rault - Musician, Songwriter, Producer
"It has always baffled me as to why Joe Gurba's music has not yet been recognized on a relatively large scale. As a performer he's got it all: talent, charisma, work ethic and a uniqueness that is all too rare in today's music. If success truly comes to those who deserve it in the music industry, then The Joe will soon be a known name in Canadian Hip Hop."
- Daniel Moir - Musician, Songwriter
Night
The Joe Lyrics
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I don't want to think about it
I don't want to think about it
I don't want to think about it
パパとママがエッチしてるとこ
I don't want to think about it
好きな人が鼻くそほじるとこ
I don't want to think about it
何匹いるとか
お店のご飯にゴキブリとか
ネズミが入っているとか
考・え・た・く・な・い
I don't want to think about it
I don't want to think about it
I don't want to think about it
I don't want to think about it
明日はMONDAY学校はつまんNAY
I don't want to think about it
嫌いなあいつに会わなきゃなんNAY
I don't want to think about it
人間ドックと歯医者に行かなきゃ
いけないかなとか
確定申告の〆切が
いつまでだったとか
考・え・た・く・な・い
I don't want to think about it
I don't want to think about it
I don't want to think about it
I don't want to think about it
I don't want to think about it
I don't want to think about it
I don't want to think about it
I don't want to think about it
もはや私は屍
とか何とか考えていても仕方ねぇ!
The Joe's song NIGHT is a thoughtful piece that explores the idea of making mistakes in our relationships and taking chances to reconcile. The song begins by highlighting how in today's world, people often feel like they have to live without someone to truly realize how much they need them. The first verse goes on to address those who struggle with insomnia, considering that this song is for the night owls who don't sleep at night and rather daydream about what they don't have. The following lines in the verse relate to manifesting dreams into reality.
The chorus revolves around the idea of being reunited with a former love. The lyrics express gratitude for a second chance and the realization of the need for that person in one's life. The bridge is where The Joe's touch upon some of the mistakes that were made in the relationship. The lines, "Random thoughts I get of you when I'm all alone, That's probably why you circled back to me", suggest that the other person feels the same way, leading to their reunion.
Overall, the song speaks to this generation's feeling of being lost, the mistakes made, and the hope for redemption. It's a beautiful piece that captures the pain and uncertainty of longing for someone you once let go of.
Line by Line Meaning
In this generation, it's like...
Living in current times feels like...
You gotta live your life without someone
You have to be alone in order to learn that you cannot live without someone else.
To truly know you can't live without them
It takes being alone to realize that you need someone to live a fulfilled life.
This one for the night owls
This song is for those who can't sleep at night.
This one for the one's that don't sleep at night
Again, this song is for those who struggle to fall asleep.
This one for the day dreamers
This song is for those who spend their days lost in their thoughts and dreams.
The bread schemers
This refers to those who have a plan to turn their dreams into reality.
Manifest dreams to reality (To reality)
Turn your dreams into a reality by making them happen.
You definitely got older now it's been a while
Time has passed, and you have aged since we last saw each other.
Wearing the cold shoulder now
I am acting cold towards you now.
Cause it ain't work out
Things didn't work out between us.
I left with my doubts, but could you blame me?
I left with doubts, but it was understandable given the circumstances.
Cause if I stayed with you I wouldn't be the same me
Staying with you would have changed who I am today.
Random thoughts I get of you when I'm all alone
When I am alone, I randomly think about you.
That's probably why you circled back to me
You came back to me for the same reason.
Why did I let her go to venture the unknown?
Why did I let you go and explore unknown opportunities?
And I'm finally glad you circled back to me
I am happy that you have come back to me.
You known as the one that got away
You are known as the one that I let go and regret losing.
I never thought I'd see the day
It is surprising to see you back in my life.
That back inside my arms, you've found your way safe
I am glad that you feel safe and comfortable back in my arms.
And you could never be replaced
No one could ever replace you.
And I got warm blood beating through my veins
I am alive and have passion for life.
So all that salt you're throwing's only for the cold hearted
The negativity that you are expressing is only for those who are cold and unfeeling.
And I ain't the same man like when we first started
I have changed since the beginning of our relationship.
Or when you last parted
I have changed since we last saw each other.
Come get this work, shawty
Let's make this work, babe.
Let's make it work, shawty
Let's make our relationship work.
Feeling can't rehearse it
You cannot practice our unique relationship dynamic.
And I'll gladly be your last
I want to be the last person you spend your life with.
Lord knows I was your first
I was your first love.
I know you're far from perfect and a totally different person
I understand that you are not perfect and have changed since we were together.
But I'll gladly risk it all, twice
I am willing to risk everything for a chance to be with you again.
Because you worth it
You are worth it.
Living with insomnia, all night thinking of you
I can't sleep at night because I am thinking about you.
For not sticking it through
I apologize for not sticking it through with you before.
Girl I apologize
I am sorry for what happened between us.
You a boss I recognize
You are a strong and capable person.
So I had to move like a boss to get you back in my life
I had to act like a boss and make a strong move to get you back in my life.
Last night I got too high
Last night I got too intoxicated.
Seen you in my past life
I saw you in my past when reminiscing.
Too real to be a dream
Your presence was too real to be just a dream.
Pinch me I'm dream
I am in disbelief that this is all real and not just a dream.
Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Inoue Joe
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
Anne Dwyer
"In the Heat of the Night" is one of my guilty pleasures, it's so old-school! AND if you've never seen the original 1967 movie with Sidney Poitier and Rod Steiger, you should definitely catch it. Poitier is mesmerizing in it..."They call me MR Tibbs!!" It's really a great film.
Grey Jay
Great story, and great acting by a superb cast. So much better than what passes for entertainment these days.
Sheila Fort
Always liked this show. In the Heat of the Night.
There hasn't been an episode that I didn't like.
Hope that YouTube will continue to release different episodes.🙂
Roberta Yoder
@LaShonda Rochell gotcha
LaShonda Rochell
@Roberta Yoder I am saying a few years ago I was able to watch it on my TV through my Amazon prime account and now they discontinued because it not compatible on my TV anymore
Roberta Yoder
@LaShonda Rochell huh
LaShonda Rochell
@Roberta Yoder That's good a couple of yours mines stop allowing it
Roberta Yoder
@LaShonda Rochell well its on mine after i looked
Barbara Troha
Keep playing this show, love it.
Cynthia
One of my favorite shows!!!