I thought they became friends again when Foxton’s wife died of cancer?
You’re probably right. It was certainly following the death of someone they mutually knew.
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I thought they became friends again when Foxton’s wife died of cancer?
Enjoyed that, greatly. Saw the original Jam and also loved Style Council.
Weller came across as perefectly decent*. I have no problem with artists being prickley, falling out with people for apparently no reason, etc. Then again I have no desire to be pals with them.
Case in point, one of my favourite artists is Peter Hammill. But he's a very strange man, at one time claiming he invented punk (because Lydon likes his stuff and nicked the start of a track off Nadir's Big Chance as the intro to Anarchy in the UK), and then sacking Dave Jackson, the sax player in Vandergraaf Generator for 'musical differences' after having been band mates for......40 years. FFS
*I don't know anything about his philandering, as implied by El Pres above.
Always struck me as miserable twunt! Sure he might not need the cash but Buckler & Foxton would love a little pension contribution from a Jam reunion tour. And I'm quite sure the British public would love it.
Always struck me as miserable twunt! Sure he might not need the cash but Buckler & Foxton would love a little pension contribution from a Jam reunion tour. And I'm quite sure the British public would love it.
I saw Peter Hammill at the Dome on an unusual double bill with Brand X around 1979. Both very good. 'Over' is a go-to album if I want to feel a bit sorry for myself.
I was at lunch when PW came into JTG mid 90's, missed him . . . I remember reading a PW interview in the mid 80's saying he'd met his 'hero' Pete Thownsend andf didn't like him . . . .
I was lucky enough to be back stage as a guest when he played Cardiff castle last summer, after the soundchecks he wandered round wherre we were all siting (I was with a support artist) as a group, with Steve Craddock as well ( really nice guy) 'Alright lads' he said, stopped and chatted to a load of people, very laid back and jovial.
I really wanted to say hello, but equally aware I had nothing to say, so I just kept schtum and enjoyed my day out! View attachment 130027
I was at lunch when PW came into JTG mid 90's, missed him . . . I remember reading a PW interview in the mid 80's saying he'd met his 'hero' Pete Thownsend andf didn't like him . . . .
I was lucky enough to be back stage as a guest when he played Cardiff castle last summer, after the soundchecks he wandered round wherre we were all siting (I was with a support artist) as a group, with Steve Craddock as well ( really nice guy) 'Alright lads' he said, stopped and chatted to a load of people, very laid back and jovial.
I really wanted to say hello, but equally aware I had nothing to say, so I just kept schtum and enjoyed my day out!