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Yep, its very good
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I like Wellers English accent also
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Saw them a couple of times.... They always finished the gig with 'Tubestation'
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That's how he spoke, that's how he sings
you see the way men sing now with their soppy voices and fake emotion makes me want to vomit Weller could sing a love song too, English rose , but that was real emotion |
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Its hard to believe England produced groups like that, seems so long ago
only England could have produced such a group, nowhere else |
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My friend toured with Weller a few times not that long go. He is often very rude and rather unpleasant these days. Fame gets to em all.
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weller was a miserable git back in the 80,s.. he gave up drinking .. it made him worse
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One of my top 10 songs of all time, an absolutely timeless classic.
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I'd be curious to know his (Jam) lyrics in today's world
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He was very jealous of David Watts, wonder what became of him?
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He became my manager at the Pru! (Ironically, that was his name)
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they smelt of pubs and wormwood scrubs and too many right wing meetings !
the smell of brown leather ,it blended in with the weather ! |
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This is a B side, Ed Sheerin would have had a No1 with it.
Liza Radley, see the girl with long hair See her creeping 'cross summer lawns at midnight And all the people in the town where we live say she's not quite right She don't fit in with a small town They just can't understand why she's doesn't stay in hospital In a darkened room it's for their lives only she cries Liza Radley, see her jump through loneliness Liza Radley, take me when you go And as the people pass by, their heads in the air On to with their life's, she records a lonely sigh, But no matter what they say, in her mind she knows, Their dream of life they won't never find And all the people in the town where we live say she's not quite right She don't fit in with a small town They just can't understand she's doesn't stay in hospital In a darkened room it's for their lives only she cries. Liza Radley, I pledge myself to you alone. But she kissed my face and said Love means nothing at all She kissed my face and said Life means nothing at all |
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My favourite Jam song
Man in the Corner Shop . https://youtu.be/yPdFQc1w5Ys |
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Charted at No 15 - obviously not appreciated much at the time.
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https://genius.com/The-jam-down-in-the-tube-station-at-midnight-lyrics
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I'm going for a sit down as I just agreed with lfc on something
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It was appreciated at the time Johhny but the charts aren't everything.
Don't know where Anarchy in the UK went to in the charts but it is still electric to me. The early Jam stuff was not hitting the charts big from memory but there was a strong contingent of people listening to it. I still have Eton Rifles on vinyl oh and Peaches / Go buddy go, kwality! To be fair the Jam were much better musically later on but the rawness was what got us going |
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you couldnt write true lyrics about London today without being called a raysist and its alot more dangerous now.. i live in se london ...i know
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Emitdeb 19 Mar 18 20:46 https://genius.com/The-jam-down-in-the-tube-station-at-midnight-lyrics Love at the time lyrics were very true. You took a chance travelling on the tube late at night. imo. It was pretty good but I thought Ghost Town caught the zeitgeist. I think woundedknee must be 14 years old because the 70's were rough! London seems pretty safe to me. What part of South London's mean streets do you frequent wounded knee? |
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and its alot more dangerous now.. i live in se london ...i know
Call BS on that.. 70s 80s much more likely to get mugged or a smack in the mouth for no reason... imo. |
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I agree with Emitdeb ... I personally feel safer on the streets nowadays.
I am in my mid fifties now and maybe kids attack other kids. So maybe that's the reason. Nobody bothers an old clunt like me |
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Plus not out and about in the wrong places at the wrong times .. more likely to run into agro when you're young.
(Another great Jam Song) lol |
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Life is timeless ..days are long when you're young
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Indeed, people very regularly got beaten up, for their preferred taste in music.
Even, relatively close musically bands. Can't imagine that now Sam Smith or Ed Sheeran? > Wrong answer > [bosh] |
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im 56 grew up in Bermondsey.. have since lived all over se london ,, maybe you couldnt/cant look after yerself,, emtideb .. i never got mugged but had plenty of tear-ups ... i still go out regular to pubs
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I'm from the Midlands.. Late '70s early '80s Punks had a hard time from everyone
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the Cockney Rejects
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♫♫♫ Saturday's boys live life with insults,
Drink lots of beer and wait for half time results, Afternoon tea in the light-a-bite - chat up the girls - they dig it! Saturday's girls work in Tesco's and Woolworths, Wear cheap perfume 'cause its all they can afford, Go to discos they drink Babycham talk to Jan - in bingo accents. Saturdays kids play one arm bandits, they never win but that's not the point is it, Dip in silver paper when their pints go flat, How about that - far out! ♫♫♫ |
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My dad used to smoke capston non filters. Always made me smile, that line
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im 56 grew up in Bermondsey.. have since lived all over se london ,, maybe you couldnt/cant look after yerself,, emtideb .. i never got mugged but had plenty of tear-ups ... i still go out regular to pubs
Slow Down wounded knee... can and could look after myself pal... what scares you so much these days? Bermondsey's changed for the better i thought.. |
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i went to Barberellas in Birmingham late 70,s .. i was a roadie for some Mod bands .. ended up in a fight with a big mob of Blues supporters and got chased out
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Was it Simon Le Bon?
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the word Pal tells me your A northener
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Jumping to wrong conclusions again woundedknee... you was 17 in late 70s.. so youre confusing me.
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Or was Duran Duran the Rum Runner club in Brum?
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79/80 I think long time ago
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these days you cant trust 20-30 year olds , most have no loyalty . they wont have a punch up.. they are slippery bstards and wait to get you in numbers tooled up.. rob each other .. generally wrong uns
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Massive Jam fan back in the day
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