Hi Jones.I am a great fan of yours.I am a woman living in Japan.I love music though I had attention to artists.However,when you appeared to a thunder volt running through me as if a lightning struck me.becauseI was totally knocked out by you.I watched the TV without a blink.Your tarented playing was overwhelmingly fascinating.I love your music.I`m glad I am alive.I have never been moved like this in my life.Thank you anyway.Aiso,please come to Japan!I am weak in English.pardon me.See you!
Jerome was in Fulham yesterday. A saxaphone lay dormant. I hadent seen him for a while and you, even longer. Catchin up was good and Yeah! Have a fab Day on the 10th dude. Keep on keepin on!!!
We might just meet on some path, some day 2000 & niNE. Let it roll
Hello Mr Jones, I got Nigerian wood looping in my ears since the beginning of the south pacific’s summer and I’m now sure of one obvious thing : you’re one of these so rare today artists who got real music in the heart and the soul. Thank you for that, ’cause it’s a real pleasure to dive into your intricate rythms and oblique harmonies for these greats songs.You’re music is so fluid and so strong, so simple an so complex at the same time!.. There so much thing to say about your music…but she’s so natural that she seems to be the real expression of your I just do my thing approach, the no-concession way of the greaters artists, hope this path could carry you for a long, long time, for the pleasure of our ears and our hearts !
After the listening of your cds all along your career, my next step is to see you on stage…perhaps not too far from New-Caledonia, closer to the sun !
Have a nice new year full of great experiences !
All the great
Philippe Buston
New Caledonia
January 8th, 2009 at 3:46 pm
Hi Jones.I am a great fan of yours.I am a woman living in Japan.I love music though I had attention to artists.However,when you appeared to a thunder volt running through me as if a lightning struck me.becauseI was totally knocked out by you.I watched the TV without a blink.Your tarented playing was overwhelmingly fascinating.I love your music.I`m glad I am alive.I have never been moved like this in my life.Thank you anyway.Aiso,please come to Japan!I am weak in English.pardon me.See you!
January 8th, 2009 at 3:44 pm
Jerome was in Fulham yesterday. A saxaphone lay dormant. I hadent seen him for a while and you, even longer. Catchin up was good and Yeah! Have a fab Day on the 10th dude. Keep on keepin on!!!
We might just meet on some path, some day 2000 & niNE. Let it roll
January 7th, 2009 at 9:22 am
Hello Mr Jones, I got Nigerian wood looping in my ears since the beginning of the south pacific’s summer and I’m now sure of one obvious thing : you’re one of these so rare today artists who got real music in the heart and the soul. Thank you for that, ’cause it’s a real pleasure to dive into your intricate rythms and oblique harmonies for these greats songs.You’re music is so fluid and so strong, so simple an so complex at the same time!.. There so much thing to say about your music…but she’s so natural that she seems to be the real expression of your I just do my thing approach, the no-concession way of the greaters artists, hope this path could carry you for a long, long time, for the pleasure of our ears and our hearts !
After the listening of your cds all along your career, my next step is to see you on stage…perhaps not too far from New-Caledonia, closer to the sun !
Have a nice new year full of great experiences !
All the great
Philippe Buston
New Caledonia