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The Jam: Jam: Maximum New Wave
Report and Interview by Chas de Whalley, Sounds, 5 March 1977
PEOPLE TRY TO put us down just because we sound like The Who. ...
Review by Chas de Whalley, Sounds, 14 May 1977
I HEARD the Jam's single 'In The City' on the radio the other day. The bass came roaring up from the mix and through the ...
The Jam: Boy Wonders Make The BIG STEP
Report and Interview by Chas de Whalley, Sounds, 25 June 1977
PHEW. THAT was a close one! For a moment there I thought the Jam were going to blow it completely. ...
The Jam: This Is The Modern World
Review by Robot A. Hull, Creem, April 1978
QUICKIE QUIZ The Jam is a throwback band that most closely resembles one of the following: (a) 3 Dog Night (b) The Who (c) ...
Interview by Harry Doherty, Melody Maker, 20 January 1979
Hope I die before I get old? The Jam's Paul Weller knows he can't write teenage anthems any more. HARRY DOHERTY sympathises. ...
Review by Dave Schulps, Trouser Press, February 1979
IT HAS TAKEN the Jam merely three albums to go from a young band with a lot of energy and a love for mod-era rock'n'roll ...
The Jam: Dies' Ist Der Modernische Welt
Interview by Danny Baker, NME, 17 March 1979
AND IN THE beginning there was darkness. Then, it has been written, the Mood formed the Pistols, Clash, Damned, Stranglers, Vibrators and the Jam and ...
The Jam: Invasion of the Riff Snatchers
Report and Interview by Ian Birch, Melody Maker, 28 April 1979
Can a bunch of ordinary guys repeat the British Invasion? IAN BIRCH watches the Jam take on America. ...
The Jam: Riding Waves And Setting Standards
Interview by Mike Stand, Smash Hits, 6 March 1980
WHEN I met Paul Weller I saw red. His shirt, his trousers, his pullover, his shoes and I daresay his St. Michael Y-fronts ...
The Jam Is Packed Off To America
Profile and Interview by Simon Frith, Creem, April 1980
THEY STARTED talking about clothes even before I left. They were discussing shirt makers. "Jermyn Street," was the consensus. "They will make silk up for ...
Interview by Dave Schulps, Trouser Press, May 1980
HAS IT really been three years since the Jam made its first live appearance in America? Since three teenagers in matching suits and skinny ties ...
The Jam: Sound Affects (Polydor)
Review by Don Snowden, New York Rocker, March 1981
SOUND AFFECTS finds the Jam stretching out, once again successfully staying off the (seemingly) inherent limitations of a three-piece lineup. ...
The Jam, Or, How To Not Break In America (Because You Don't Want To)
Interview by Chris Salewicz, Creem, March 1981
ON A DAMP, dank Sunday lunchtime the three pasty-faced, unhealthy-looking members of the Jam sit in an uncomfortably functional room in a nondescript London hotel ...
The Jam: Fair Deal, Brixton, London
Live Review by Barney Hoskyns, NME, 20 March 1982
"See me walking around I'm the boy about town that you've heard of..." ...
The Jam, Paul Weller: The Paul Weller Interview
Interview by Chris Salewicz, The Face, May 1982
AS PAUL WELLER says, in the mid-1960s the original spirit of Mod implanted itself into the soul of young Britain with a self-nurturing, almost religious ...
The Jam: Direction Reaction Creation
Review by Keith Cameron, NME, May 1997
IF WE ACCEPT pop as the religion of youth in the last quarter of the 20th century, then there can be no more striking example ...
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