In Glasgow - 1997 -dvd- - Jamiroquai Live

The DVD is now out of print and commands high prices on secondary markets. However, clips and fan transfers have circulated online for years. It has never received a proper Blu-ray or streaming reissue, partly due to rights issues with Sony Music (who distributed the original VHS). Despite its rarity, Live in Glasgow is often cited by fans on forums as the single best document of Jamiroquai as a live band —not just a hit-making machine.

: Features tracks such as "Didjital Vibrations," "Use the Force," and "Scam". Complete Glasgow 1997 Setlist Song Title Original Album Revolution 1993 Emergency on Planet Earth Blow Your Mind Emergency on Planet Earth Too Young to Die Emergency on Planet Earth Space Cowboy The Return of the Space Cowboy The Return of the Space Cowboy Cosmic Girl Travelling Without Moving Didjital Vibrations Travelling Without Moving Use the Force Travelling Without Moving The Return of the Space Cowboy High Times Travelling Without Moving It's Your World (Cover) Gil Scott‐Heron & Brian Jackson Hollywood Swingin' (Cover) Kool & the Gang Travelling Without Moving Travelling Without Moving Travelling Without Moving specific DVD release details or how this performance compares to Jamiroquai’s later live shows Jamiroquai Live in Glasgow - 1997 -DVD-

For fans of the psychedelic funk outfit led by the enigmatic Jay Kay, this specific performance is not just a concert video; it is the Holy Grail. To understand why collectors still pay premium prices for the original DVD pressing and why digital forums buzz about remasters, you have to go back to the Britpop-soaked autumn of 1997. The DVD is now out of print and

Whether you are a long-time fan trying to replace a lost disc or a Gen-Z listener discovering acid jazz for the first time, this DVD demands a place on your shelf. Put it in your player. Turn the volume to 11. And when Jay Kay screams, "Glasgow! Are you travelling without moving?!" —try not to spill your drink. Despite its rarity, Live in Glasgow is often

10/10 for energy. 7/10 for video resolution. 11/10 for the bass solo in Mr. Moon . Long live the buffalo man.

The setlist leans heavily on Travelling Without Moving , but also includes key tracks from their first two albums ( Emergency on Planet Earth and The Return of the Space Cowboy ).