Sean Posted Sunday at 21:19 Posted Sunday at 21:19 (edited) Stuart Zender on this video. Fabulous. What an influence. At such a young age too. What post-Jamiroquai should we be listening to? He really dropped off the radar. Well as far as I could see. Edited Tuesday at 13:01 by Sean 3 Quote
Eldon Tyrell Posted Sunday at 21:56 Posted Sunday at 21:56 Man, I clicked on this post, thinking he had passed away. Good to know that he is still alive 😊 7 1 2 Quote
Musicman666 Posted Monday at 16:40 Posted Monday at 16:40 18 hours ago, Eldon Tyrell said: Man, I clicked on this post, thinking he had passed away. Good to know that he is still alive 😊 that's what i thought also ... 2 1 Quote
snorkie635 Posted Monday at 17:17 Posted Monday at 17:17 36 minutes ago, Musicman666 said: that's what i thought also ... Me likewise. 3 1 Quote
Hellzero Posted Monday at 18:49 Posted Monday at 18:49 (edited) 14 hours ago, snorkie635 said: Me likewise. So did I... Edited Tuesday at 07:43 by Hellzero Bloody big fingers 2 1 Quote
Delberthot Posted Monday at 20:11 Posted Monday at 20:11 We need to make it obligatory when starting threads about musicians, especially of a certain age, to include in the title: ""Famous Person's Name Here" - not brown bread" 2 1 Quote
Doctor J Posted Monday at 20:48 Posted Monday at 20:48 Stuart Zender - Forgotten but not gone 5 Quote
Musicman666 Posted Tuesday at 01:56 Posted Tuesday at 01:56 5 hours ago, Doctor J said: Stuart Zender - Forgotten but not gone ...and why not? Quote
mike257 Posted Tuesday at 07:55 Posted Tuesday at 07:55 On 18/05/2025 at 22:19, Sean said: What post-Jamiroquai should we be listening to? He really dropped off the radar. Well as far as I could see. He did about 5 years as Mark Ronson's musical director and bassist, mid 2000s to early 2010s, so he's on all the live stuff from when the Version album blew up. 2 Quote
AinsleyWalker Posted Tuesday at 08:10 Posted Tuesday at 08:10 Blimey, what a choice of title for this thread 😂 2 1 Quote
BassTractor Posted Tuesday at 11:22 Posted Tuesday at 11:22 (edited) Indeed: please change the click bait thread title, @Sean It's not funny, and even if this was not on purpose, I have no words ... Edited Tuesday at 11:23 by BassTractor Quote
Sean Posted Tuesday at 13:01 Author Posted Tuesday at 13:01 1 hour ago, BassTractor said: Indeed: please change the click bait thread title, @Sean It's not funny, and even if this was not on purpose, I have no words ... There you go. 2 Quote
Chris2112 Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago What was the thread title previously then, saying as it has caused such commotion? Quote
tauzero Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago 2 hours ago, Chris2112 said: What was the thread title previously then, saying as it has caused such commotion? "Stuart Zender remembered". Personally, I think that just having someone's name with no other information is just as bad - I'm on an email list and in a newsgroup where a name with no other detail as a thread title means the named person has died. 1 Quote
Burns-bass Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago Has anyone actually been “triggered” by this? World gone mad. 1 2 1 Quote
AinsleyWalker Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 1 hour ago, Burns-bass said: Has anyone actually been “triggered” by this? World gone mad. The world has gone mad because a few people pointed out how the old headline was clickbait and strongly implied the bloke had died? Time for a lie down mate. It's going to be ok. 2 Quote
Burns-bass Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago Just now, AinsleyWalker said: The world has gone mad because a few people pointed out how the old headline was clickbait and strongly implied the bloke had died? Time for a lie down mate. It's going to be ok. It was an innocent mistake by someone who probably didn’t understand the normal etiquette on a forum. The histrionic responses are what they are. Polite personal message could have sorted it all out. Guess it’s how forums work. Hey ho. I need a lie down… 1 1 Quote
AinsleyWalker Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 14 minutes ago, Burns-bass said: It was an innocent mistake by someone who probably didn’t understand the normal etiquette on a forum. The histrionic responses are what they are. Polite personal message could have sorted it all out. Guess it’s how forums work. Hey ho. I need a lie down… You don't need to be a master of 'online etiquette' to understand saying 'Insert Name Remembered' 100% suggests they've died, in any context. I don't see a single ''histrionic'' response, until the 'world gone mad' comment, that is. 2 Quote
BassTractor Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 1 hour ago, AinsleyWalker said: I don't see a single ''histrionic'' response, until the 'world gone mad' comment, that is. @Burns-bass was probably in part responding to my "I have no words", as all of the nine comments-before-mine on the thread title were milder. It's what I decided on after noticing the OP had been online just before my comment, but had not responded in the slightest to the earlier comments on a thread title that effectively said: "Guys! Stuart Zender is dead!" It's quite possible I should've been able to find better words, but I didn't at the time. As to the PM idea: not everyone is prone to writing PMs on an online forum, and not everyone even looks at PMs. There's also the aspect of a whisper-in-yer-ear PM possibly making a too huge point of it all. When we're sitting around a pub table in a cold winter, and someone comes in and leaves the door open, someone else will shout "Close that door!" and two minutes later it's all forgotten. Whispering in his ear instead (whilst the door is still open) might well have unsoughtafter effects. I also notice with interest that Burns-bass opted to not write a nice PM to me before his "world gone mad". Dunno whether that tells bad things about me or good things about him. 1 Quote
miles'tone Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago Anyway, Stuart Zender... coolest of cats, supernatural talent so young. 1 1 Quote
Beedster Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 5 minutes ago, miles'tone said: Anyway, Stuart Zender... coolest of cats, supernatural talent so young. Jamiroquai had a magical swagger about them at that time, both musically and visually. Zender was a massive part of it 👍 Quote
Huge Hands Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago That 1993 video is the ultimate lineup for me. I got to see them live twice after the 2nd and 3rd albums with Derrick on drums. Although I thought Derrick was really good, I always wished I had seen them with Nick Van Gelder on drums - I wonder why he left so early on - he seems really spot on in this gig. I always thought JK was a bit of a pillock, but absolutely loved the Zender era music they produced. They definitely lost something when he left IMHO. 2 Quote
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