The Jam were " Entirely Authentic " In terms of there interest in " Meet ' N' Greet " Sessions!! I met them on there " Farewell Tour " In 1982 when I was a " Starry Eyed Teenager " And they were " Very Engaging And Friendly " With there fans " !!! Total Respect!!! From Adrian Browne 1965
@tommeredith70794 жыл бұрын
Paul Weller had the cool dad. While still teenagers driving in the van after a gig, pops acting as manager would let the boy's get drunk. Paul's father helped the band a great deal. He wasn't a prude.
@helmutsecke3529 Жыл бұрын
Herr Foxton's haircut was always a worry.
@nh16223 жыл бұрын
I used to love Paul Weller BUT I'm tired of waiting for this man to grow up. He still f'ing sounds like a 13 year old school boy with no internal growth, even though he's been lucky enough to travel the best places in the world, worked with the best musicians and music legends, his conversations lack any form of depth, passion or wisdom - has not changed in 50 years and I don't know if he's trying to stay relevant to the 'working classes' but he hangs and lives around the Kings Road and Maida Vale - super posh areas, so why is this 'I haven't changed' façade necessary - its completely ingenuine - even an illiterate in the slums of India was to never leave his hut would have changed and grown wiser in 50 years. He's done so much drink and drugs that his voice is weakened, physique is that of a 90 year old man and so is his looks (and he used to be one of the most beautiful men of his generation) and on top of that - like things could not get any worse - Jimmy Saville is some sort of style icon now
@taekwanlew Жыл бұрын
Christ sake, who sh4t in your cornflakes? Ok you don't like his music, that's entirely your right not to but that garbage you have written about him is laughable. You say you "used to love him,'? Liar. If you can't see the changes in him through his music them you haven't listened to a single track of his on the last 35 years. Away back to your Duran Duran cds.
@karllux-d6g Жыл бұрын
You sort of got me confused about your last line, though i agree with you in all the other remarks. It's been 30 years since i was last interested in his musical works, though i don't find Wild wood that special. With Confessions of a PG, i guess he reached his compositional peak, though i think he was somehow proving the world he had close-to-Bacharach-talent. In 77 / 79 the Jam were one of my top favourite groups, mainly because of the first four albums; the following 2 records were excellent but they seemed to announce greater flights, and that always causes ten$ions amidst groups that have gone really popular. On the other hand , i really cherished ideas like ''From the Jam'' - it was not the old age pensioners relief yet... Just to do justice to one of Wella's classics, yes, one of my sons is called Edward, he's still at college but after a Phd, at 26, and sometimes he doesn't acknowledge my phone calls, because he's busy. But, ''Private Hell'' is definitely my Jam song. Cheers.
@TheGeniegenius4 жыл бұрын
ghosts changed my life
@boxingjerapah2 жыл бұрын
TISWAS !
@MrGD668 жыл бұрын
Original documentary kzbin.info/www/bejne/pqnWgoWjact9ntE
@mojo26795 жыл бұрын
Where the fuck are the artists criticizing capitalism these days?? Weller was protesting in a time of change and transition heralding the shit we live in now.
@JoeyArmstrong2800 Жыл бұрын
Can we all be in agreement that The Style Council were complete naff?