[Music] 40th Anniversary Of One Of The Saddest Events In History

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Eeyore

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Puts it all into perspective.
 








GT49er

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No it wasn't, apart from a couple of good toons they were shit, soz just my opinion. :D
The Jam were fine - got most of their LPs (yes, and still got the vinyl) - it's what they've done since that's the shit - allso in my opinion. Soz ............
 










Monkey Man

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Jan 30, 2005
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Neither here nor there
The news hit me really hard at the time. They were "my" band, the one I identified with completely as a 13-year-old. Was too young to get into the Brighton Centre for the farewell gig although mods from my school said they were going anyway, to hang around by the stage door and hear whatever they could.

Looking back it was probably the right decision by Weller. There was no need for a seventh album.
 








Cheeky Monkey

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Jul 17, 2003
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From The Jam are at the Btn Centre 03 December, although £37 is a bit steep imho, even though they've randomly thrown in Big Country too, and possibly Buzzcocks.
 




Stato

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Dec 21, 2011
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The amount of times I've drifted off to sleep reciting 'Fa fa fa fa fa, fa fa fa' wondering what the inspiration for such eloquence was.
Most would have settled for 'la, la, la, la' or 'da, da, da, da', but Ray is a genius.
 




PeterT

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Apr 21, 2017
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Loved the Jam and the Style Council but Weller’s solo stuff, imho, has been consistently underwhelming
 








The Clamp

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They were pretty good. I still tap a toe or two when Going Underground comes on the radio.
 


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