Disco de Jet: «Are You Gonna Be My Girl 1»

- Valoración de usuarios: (2.9 de 5)
- Título:Are You Gonna Be My Girl 1
- Fecha de publicación:2003-09-23
- Tipo:Audio CD
- Sello discográfico:Wea International
- UPC:075596745628
- 1 Are You Gonna Be My Girlimg 3:35
- 2 Hey Kidsimg 3:15
- 3 You Were Right (Demo)img 3:43
- 4Are You Gonna Be My Girl (Video)
When it really comes to music these days, there is really no backbone to what should actually stand out. That just sometimes surprises me with newer acts out there. Jet, is one of those newer acts right now. Their U.S. debut single, Are You Gonna Be My Girl?, from their U.S. debut record, Get Born, is actually quite refreshing within itself. Although as it begins, it sounds quite repetitive to an Iggy Pop song at the very beginning. Still, the song does quickly catch on with its feel. Arguably, it does seem a little out of place from the beginning, but does actually catch on very well once you get used to it. Although many aren't still familiar with Jet, they do have some growth, but a very catchy beat within Rock N' Roll.
The rest of this CD may be unspecial, and I'm not a huge fan of music videos. But the title cut alone is, in my opinionated opinion, the most exciting track I've heard in many years. It never fails to captivate me and cause me to act like an absolute idiot. Fun fun! Ain't that rock'n'roll?
People who find this song "refreshing" must love the sound of fingernails on a blackboard. Trite lyrics randomly jammed into a line of music...what talent! The only reason it gets one star is that the basic tune doesn't completely suck, & that's no thanks to Jet.
It's Fast, with a lot of energy and its original, I dont usually rate album singles, but I just felt like it this time because I think this song is really catchy. It sounds like a hard rock band thats trying to sound like the stray cats or something. Good song.
Probably not, but it doesn't mean that it doesn't rock! This CD single includes the album version of the hit 'Are You Gonna Be My Girl' and three non-album tracks, too. What more could one possibly ask for?


