Talk:Maroon 5/Archive 1

This Love
'The music video for "This Love" featured lead singer Adam Levine and his real-life girlfriend model Kelly McGee '.
 * are you sure it is his real girlfriend? the video 'making of this love' from their website would make it seem not.

it WAS his real girlfriend at the time, they're not together anymore, apparently

Yellow number 5
what is this about yellow number 5? i think the 5 has no significance. they were originally called Maroon and only added 5 because a band already had that name. i really don't think the two are related... thoughts? confirmation?

'''The number 5 was added to the band's name because there are 5 members in the band. The name was changed after guitarist James Valentine joined the group, bringing the number of members to 5. Not very exciting really, but that's the story. -Malia'''

WP:RD
I've posted a Maroon 5 question at Reference_desk and would be grateful if anyone could answer it. PedanticallySpeaking 17:15, Feb 25, 2005 (UTC)

Copyright infringment?
I found this page with information very similar to the Wikipedia page. Who copied whom? It seems they copied the Wikipedia article, but I am not sure. Kio 07:20, 25 December 2005 (UTC)
 * "GNU Free Documentation License" is linked at the bottom of the page. It's one of several mirror sites. The information was pulled from Wikipedia. --LaraLove 05:15, 11 April 2007 (UTC)

Maroon 5 and Jamiriqui
okay i might be a little off or it might be the sleepyness seeping in, but i think that the voice sounds almost identicle... the Jamiriqui voice sounds more youthful whereas the Maroon 5 voice sounds older, but this would make sence seeing as how Jamiriqui was befor Maroon 5...  am i the only one who feels this way? remember this is only a theory of mine, i might be wrong, but i dont wanna be called an idiot because of it. if you listen to both of the groups then you might hear the similaities for yourself. like i said i might be wrong, and in no way am i saying they are the same singer, but it is cool that they sound almost identical

by the way, i am sorry about my typeing, i realize the spelling is probly all wrong and the non-useage of the uppercase lettering.

Two articles where only one is needed
I agree with the merging of the 'Kara's Flowers' article with the 'Maroon 5' one, it seems only logical as they are more or less the same band.

'''I disagree on this issue of merging the pages into one. Kara's Flowers was a completely different band than Maroon 5, their musical styles are very different. Kara's Flowers evolved over several years into one of the leading local bands in LA to infuse funk and soul into rock. I ran a local internet radio station which supported Kara's Flowers from the early days up to thir contract with Octone Records. We and our listeners could clearly hear and see a difference once the band changed their name and style to what they are now known as, Maroon 5. -Malia'''

I completely disagree with the merging. This isn't like, say, Jefferson Starship/Jefferson Airplane/Starship. Kara's Flowers is a completely separate entity. While Maroon 5 likely wouldn't have existed without it, Kara's Flowers has its own sound, identity, and history... not just a blip on the Maroon 5 timeline.Shuckiduck 13:57, 14 August 2006 (UTC)

'only seems logical as they are more or less the same band'   ...... yes, the same PEOPLE, but not at all the same band. Maroon 5 is a much more mainstream sound than Kara's Flowers, having to do with I'm sure, record companies and the producers/studios. It is somewhat unfortunate because I think Kara's Flowers has a better feeling and heartfelt and young sound than what Maroon 5 does.I do not think that a merge is needed here at all.-Kevin

Strong disagree with merging. Roughly the same principle of merging the Beatles in with Wings...Elfbadger 15:48, 16 September 2006 (UTC)

DO NOT MERGE THESE BANDS. K FLOWERS ROCKED! MAROON 5 STINKS CONSIDERABLY. Listen to the new Jet record. Track 3 "bring it on back" is a blatant rip-off of "captain splendid" off of kara's flowers record, the fourth world.

It seems to me that if a band releases an album on a major label it deserves its own article, especially if they change their lineup. Should the Joy Division article be merged with the New Order article? Obviously not. Speciate 01:03, 9 January 2007 (UTC)speciate

Different Strokes by Different Folks
There's no mention of Maroon 5's great rendition of Sly Stone's "Everyday People," the band's contribution to the Sly and the Family Stone tribute project Different Strokes by Different Folks. Misterdoe 03:34, 27 November 2006 (UTC)

Who would want to mention a crappy rendition by a crappy band with whiny synthesized vocals? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Justwantstohelp (talk • contribs).

That's better
I really think it is better article, though I really dislike Maroon 5 :). Nevertheless, this is an article not some shitty mess like the one before. Glad to have been on board.
 * Regards: Painbearer 12:14, 29 March 2007 (UTC)

Drum Machine?
Listening to their stuff the drums are either miced very well or they use a drum machine for the studio albums. any truth to this?? MrM 09:37, 13 April 2007 (UTC)

History & Ryan's injury
The style of the history section doesn't look right. Combining multiple events under one paragraph is the first thing, then adding the years in the titles too... that's just not necessary when you're looking at a history that only goes back 12 years.

Also, Ryan's problems with his arms started during their first full-length headlining tour. The way it reads now, under the (2006-present) heading make it seem as tho he just started suffering in 2006.

Lastly, Matt Flynn was also not the only drummer to replace him temporarily, as the article currently implies. Ryland Steen was his original replacement. Then there was Josh Day who played until Matt took over.

In his section of "Midnight Miles," Dusick explains what happened to him on the road:
 * "When we returned from Europe to start our first full-length headlining tour of the States, everything came to a head. ... by the end of the third show, my right arm was shaking so hard I was incapable of signing my own autograph. ... Before I took my first break from touring, I lived with the daily anguish of knowing that it was just a matter of time before my body would give out on me. Every show was a rush of adrenaline and pain, excitement and agony.


 * I finally went home for a week to rest, flying in our good friend, Ryland Steen, to take my place for a few shows. ...


 * Halfway through [a college tour of the States], I deteriorated to such a degree that both of my arms were pretty much useless. Josh Day ... was kind enough to sit in for me while I went home to undergo tests and physical therapy, expecting to have to miss a couple months of touring. ... Over the next nine months I underwent every kind of exam and therapy imaginable, all the time thinking about the band performing without me. Matt Flynn ... assumed the drumming duties. No one could get a firm grip on what had gone wrong and how it could be resolved. ... All I knew is that I couldn't play the drums."
 * http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1536716/20060719/maroon_5.jhtml

--LaraLove 04:40, 14 April 2007 (UTC)

10 year anniversary?
Quick question re a Trivia entry: it says that the band celebrated their 10th anniversary in 2004, yet the page lists the band to be active since 1997, which would mean that 2007 would be their 10 year anniversary. Any comments on that? K.satirli 20:05, 25 April 2007 (UTC)
 * They formed as Kara's Flowers in 1994. They celebrated 10 years as a band... they've just changed the name and added a person since. -- Lara Love Talk / Contribs  06:15, 26 April 2007 (UTC)

genre
http://209.85.207.104/search?q=cache:qPuxHcrIUxwJ:www.mmguide.musicmatch.com/artist/artist.cgi%3FARTISTID%3D1228070+musicmatch+maroon+5&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=5&gl=us could we get some sources(other than mtv) stating that maroon five is a rock band. im pretty sure they are a pop group, so pop rock at the most. Kas0809 (talk) 15:25, 7 March 2008 (UTC)

Not Powerpop
They aint a powerpop band, they're a pop rock band, thats it! you can hear nothing like powerpop music from their albums, so stop saying they're a powerpop band, its stupid.

Just a question here, what the heck is powerpop anyway? 74.204.40.46 09:13, 30 June 2007 (UTC)

Power Pop is a genre that best describes Switchfoot, OK Go, and Weezer. 68.85.56.215

And Maroon 5. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 12.208.73.163 (talk) 00:24, 19 January 2008 (UTC) <!--Autosigned by SineBot-

Influences
For a potential section in the article (could be worked into a Musical style section).

In an interview with LiveDaily, Adam Levine was asked, "Who were some of your early influences?" He responed, "I was a huge Beatles fan. The Stones, Dylan. Later on, I got into Stevie Wonder, and Bill Withers--he's one of my heroes. Al Green, too." Lara Love  T / C  05:34, 27 May 2007 (UTC)

Discography
Could someone post a more complete discography? I'm not very good at posting things to Wikipedia int he right format, or exactly how things should be set up, or I'd do it myself. But I'd really love to see a full list of tracks from all the albums, as well as all those random tracks that aren't from the albums, etc. Tommy 07:30, 2 June 2007 (UTC)
 * The albums have their own articles which include full track listings. Regards, Lara  Love  T / C  16:24, 4 June 2007 (UTC)

Sort cleanup
I cleaned up some of the 6th section after Italianguy, as he had written invalid links to other articles, lacked commas, points and breaks, and had several spelling errors. It still needs a few references, though, which I was unable to provide.

Wikiburger 13:23, 4 June 2007 (UTC)

Must Get Out
Was this single released in the U.S. or only the UK? I have never heard this song on the radio, and I worked in an electronics department (which included a music section) and we never got this CD. Google yields chart positions only for UK, so that is my assumption, but I was hoping someone could tell me for sure. Lara Love  T / C  05:11, 5 June 2007 (UTC)

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 * I added the correct licensing template and FUR. It should be good. Lara Love  T / C  04:39, 3 July 2007 (UTC)

Explicity in "Harder to Breathe"
Forgive me if I'm wrong, but I belive the lyric in the song is "not fit to f--king tread the ground that I am walking on". It says "funking" in the lyric book, but that could be because of not wanting the curse in the book. I am almost sure that it is "f--king", because the radio edit censors this part and at every live performance, Adam puts a pause between the words "to" and "tread".Chick No.16 04:46, 14 July 2007 (UTC)
 * I suppose it depends on the audience, but at the Aug 25, 2004 concert in Charlotte, North Carolina, he was not censoring lyrics. Nor has he ever censored the lyrics of their cover of Nine Inch Nails, "Closer". I've removed the information and will try to work it back in with better prose. Lara  Love  05:15, 14 July 2007 (UTC)

You are right about the live performances, because when "Makes Me Wonder" and "Harder To Breathe" are done on TV, he censors the cursing (I should've specified), which means that it does depend on the audience. Thanks for your input! =DChick No.16 06:10, 15 July 2007 (UTC)

Man, I'd be PISSED if Radiohead, Ween, or any other really good band censored their cursing in their performances. I paid full price for a ticket, I want to hear the music. This just proves that they are a boy band, because most of their fans are under 17; they can't play R rated music! —Preceding unsigned comment added by 12.208.73.163 (talk) 00:26, 19 January 2008 (UTC)
 * He doesn't censor his lyrics in concerts. Only on TV, and that's required by the network.  Lara  ❤  Love  04:54, 19 January 2008 (UTC)