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Jam, The, Style Council, The, Paul Weller: Paul Weller (2007)
Interview by Ira Robbins, Rock's Backpages Audio, January 2007
The former Jam man discusses his current band, plus playing material from his back catalogue; his low commercial profile in America; relearning and singing his old songs; being an adult; the Englishness of his music; his fondness for Britpop; never being a punk; turning down a CBE and his disdain for the Royal Family.
File format: mp3; file size: 15.8mb, interview length: 16' 27" sound quality: ** (phoner)
Jam, The: The Jam: The Gift (Polydor POLD 5055)
Review by Mark Cooper, Record Mirror, 6 March 1982
MAN'S GIFT... ...
Jam, The: The Jam: All Mod Cons (Polydor)
Review by Dave Marsh, Rolling Stone, 17 May 1979
FOR TWO albums, the Jam made leader Paul Weller's obsession with Pete Townshend and the early Who stand up as an acceptable substitute for personal ...
Jam, The, Paul Weller: Paul Weller: "The Jam? They were a way of life."
Retrospective by John Harris, The Guardian, 3 February 2006
As Paul Weller prepares to receive a Lifetime Achievement Brit, John Harris salutes a giant. ...
Jam, The: The Jam: Setting Sons (Polydor PD-1-6249)
Review by Don Snowden, Los Angeles Times, 24 February 1980
JAM GETS ITS OWN FLAVOR ...
Jam, The: The Jam: The Roxy, London
Live Review by Barry Cain, Record Mirror, 2 April 1977
OBVIOUS BAND for the slag-off merchants this. ...
Jam, The: The Jam: The Gift (Polydor)
Review by Mick Sinclair, Sounds, 6 March 1982
ALTHOUGH THERE is every possibility that any of a hundred lesser known bands have the potential to one day produce as good an artefact as ...
Jam, The: The Jam: Mods For Moderns
Profile and Interview by Dave Schulps, Trouser Press, May 1979
Jam's Paul Weller knows where he's going ...
Jam, The, Smiths, The: The Smiths and The Jam: The Great English Rock Group
Comment by Iman Lababedi, Creem, March 1988
THE SMITHS broke up recently. No need for tears. The Smiths were a fine band, sure, but I doubt they made your life — and ...
Jam, The: The Jam: Sound Affects (Polydor PD-1-6315)
Review by Don Snowden, Los Angeles Times, 26 April 1981
SPARE SOUND FROM THE JAM ...
Jam, The: The Jam: The Channel, Boston
Live Review by Jim Sullivan, The Boston Globe, 1 June 1981
Still Charging Hard On The Punk Rock Line ...
Jam, The, Fun Boy Three, Special AKA, The: Letter From Britain: Jammed Up, Jelly Tight
Comment by Penny Valentine, Creem, June 1982
Struggle after struggleYear after yearThe atmosphere's a fine blend of ice.I'm almost stone cold deadIn a town called malice.— 'Town Called Malice', the Jam. ...
Report and Interview by Garry Bushell, Sounds, 19 May 1979
THE DISTANT echo of faraway voices playing faraway games — who'd have thought that a rock'n'roll music for fun and against privilege would have somehow ...
Jam, The: The Jam: In The City (Polydor 2383 447)
Review by Kris Needs, ZigZag, June 1977
THE JAM have come a long way since I first saw them supporting the Sex Pistols at Dunstable last October. Then they had an ill-fitting ...
Book Review by James Medd, New Statesman, 18 June 2015
That's Entertainment: My Life in the Jam Rick Buckler Omnibus Press, 384pp, £14.95 Deal: My Three Decades of Drumming, Dreams and Drugs with the Grateful Dead Bill ...
Jam, The, Records, The: The Jam, The Records: City Hall, Newcastle
Live Review by Rick O'Shea, Pop Star Weekly, 17 May 1979
We want Jam! ...
Jam, The: The Jam: Music for today
Interview by Barry Cain, Record Mirror, 28 May 1977
WOKING CLASS heroes with Union J-J Jack tenacity. The J-J-Jam. ...
Specials, The, Jam, The, Ian Dury, Terry Farley, Gregory Isaacs, Natalie Cole: Top 10 interviews
Memoir by Paul Wellings, Louder Than War, June 2021
10. Terry Farley, Superstar House DJ Terry was my Editor at Boys Own fanzine. He was a country bumpkin from Royal Berkshire but he had ...
Overview by Stephen Dalton, New Musical Express, 22 May 1993
From The Kinks to Carter, Bowie to Blur, the Small Faces to Suede, British pop groups have eulogised, mythologised, criticised, glamorised, immortalised, romanticised and agonised ...
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