??So how come everything that Paul Weller has done since then has been a boring load of complete and UTTER bollocks?
??So how come everything that Paul Weller has done since then has been a boring load of complete and UTTER bollocks?
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I've seen The Who several times, most recently in 2017, so a while ago but it's not like they were in their 20s. One of those times Weller was opening for them (at Hyde Park, there were also Johnny Marr, Kaiser Chiefs and some other people that I have no recollection of, possibly because I hadn't arrived).He's writing and singing stuff reflecting his older years, he'd sound like a right spanner doing yoof stuff at his age, and look as sad as The Who/Rolling Stones
All down to personal preference I guess.I've seen The Who several times, most recently in 2017, so a while ago but it's not like they were in their 20s. One of those times Weller was opening for them (at Hyde Park, there were also Johnny Marr, Kaiser Chiefs and some other people that I have no recollection of, possibly because I hadn't arrived).
The Who have been consistently good every time I saw them. Weller played a load of dreary forgettable dross. Marr pulls off the aging rocker thing really well - walks around the stage putting on RAWK LEGEND poses but pulling silly faces at the same time. The time I saw him in Sheffield is also the only time I can remember seeing somebody actually playing a random audience request, I think he had a crack at a Kylie song.
I'm not sure that's irony, there's getting old and there's Getting Old. Not that it's my favourite Who song by any means anyway, and I'm much more a music person than a lyrics person.All down to personal preference I guess.
The irony of an 80 year old Daltrey creaking and croaking 'Hope I die before I get old' appeals less than Weller singing a well crafted new R2 level ballad.
I lived in Holland at the time and bought the single there, still have it. For some reason singles in Holland always had the large hole in the middle normally associated with jukebox records.Although not officially released in the U.K. it was indeed a great single as was one of my favourite B sides The Great Depression
Sadly spent loads on the blue 7", the red 7" and the blue 12".I lived in Holland at the time and bought the single there, still have it. For some reason singles in Holland always had the large hole in the middle normally associated with jukebox records.
Loved The Jam. First saw them in 1977 when I was 15. I still remember that gig. Great times.Reading all the other responses and remembering all the other songs (great shouts for Smithers Jones, both versions, and Saturday's Kids) just makes me appreciate what a great, great band The Jam were. Fantastic songs, truly inspirational.
So how come everything that Paul Weller has done since then has been a boring load of complete and UTTER bollocks?
NOTE: I appreciate this may not be a popular opinion, so fire away!
I saw The Who at the County Ground last year. Was great to see them - previous time was back in the 90s. Daltrey does struggle a lot vocally these days. Also worth pointing out they haven’t - IMO - written anything decent in over 40 years.I'm not sure that's irony, there's getting old and there's Getting Old. Not that it's my favourite Who song by any means anyway, and I'm much more a music person than a lyrics person.
When I saw them at least his voice was still damn good by any reasonable standard (excluding the time in Cardiff when his voice actually gave out completely but there was clearly something actually wrong that night).
As you say, it comes down to personal preference. Personally "well crafted" is a description I want to hear relating to woodwork, not songwriting.
WowHad to share this. I’ve been a PW fan since early Jam days.
My 2 sons band “Barbara” have been asked to support him on his current UK tour. Southend last night, Leicester tonight.
It’s all a bit unreal but fabulous!
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Yes, yes indeed they did.Might have asked this before but didn’t The Jam play a gig at the Embassy cinema in Hove back in 1977?
Ahh, did you go? Or anyone else on here go?Yes, yes indeed they did.