Everyone thinks that the music of their era was the best, maybe the kids from the sixties would argue with me but I know I had the best with the Jam, Two Tone, The Specials, Madness, proper Reggae and the list goes on. No wonder depression is so common in the youngsters today. What they need is some angry young men with electric guitars to listen too.
Foxton is like a man who ended up in a wheel chair and a Doctor came along and gave him the power to walk again. Dr. Russel Hastings. So happy for Bruce, he looks so happy up there.
I seen the jam in 19 80 and from the jam nearly 2 years ago and Bruce foxton has hardly aged a day and his playing and singing is as great as ever well worth seeing live
I have always loved this song since being stationed in Germany in the Army in '86. I have noticed a change in tempo between the chorus and verse in this version. I prefer the none-tempo change of the original so you can really dig the groove. I am a bass player and I also very much admire Bruce Foxton's chops and singing ability. It's not easy to do what he does.
Hastings is his own man and doesn’t pretend to be weller I hate to see tribute bands where the lead singer apes Paul weller I find it embarrassing carry on Russell you do fine mate.
Everyone thinks that the music of their era was the best, maybe the kids from the sixties would argue with me but I know I had the best with the Jam, Two Tone, The Specials, Madness, proper Reggae and the list goes on.
No wonder depression is so common in the youngsters today. What they need is some angry young men with electric guitars to listen too.
Saw them last weekend in Southampton. A1 gig. Bruce is still one of the best bassists ever
Lead vocals are incredible
Main man on the drums👏
Foxton is like a man who ended up in a wheel chair and a Doctor came along and gave him the power to walk again.
Dr. Russel Hastings. So happy for Bruce, he looks so happy up there.
Hastings is fucking amazing God bless keeping a great band alive
Brilliant drumming from Rick!!
Those vocals are amazing!
I seen the jam in 19 80 and from the jam nearly 2 years ago and Bruce foxton has hardly aged a day and his playing and singing is as great as ever well worth seeing live
This is music . Thank you for posting, Great song!
I have always loved this song since being stationed in Germany in the Army in '86. I have noticed a change in tempo between the chorus and verse in this version. I prefer the none-tempo change of the original so you can really dig the groove. I am a bass player and I also very much admire Bruce Foxton's chops and singing ability. It's not easy to do what he does.
Just love the middle 8 in this; melodically and lyrically perfect. My fav Jam song.
Amazing! After all these years this great band still puts on a terrific show.Well done lads!
That's a great vocal there, close your eyes and that's Paul. Great crowd too!
superb
Fav jam track.wish it was 20 mins long
Never gonna get old . Love it
Love it!!
The keys work well
Nagyon tetszett, köszönettel
Klára Szépvölgyi
Used to play this before visiting Carlisle in Cumbria lol
Very good, love Bruce n Rick, seen the jam live, but can't beat Paul wellers voice
Sadly, Paul can't sing this well nowadays
@RAVEN AK47 Yes and he looks a bit like him
the best
Something about this front man that really switches me off. Other than that great tune & love Bruce
It's uncanny how the performance sounds 100% ripped from the actual record, which isn't necessarily a bad thing.
"Rush my money to the record shop". Not since about 1990...
Ha ha brillianf comment. We wud all rush to see the holy trinity again, but ftj do a sterling job.
How beautiful if they were together like Specials - until death? Life.
To mention the Specials with the Jam means you were there, you just know.
Not a bad stand in for Weller.
Hastings is his own man and doesn’t pretend to be weller I hate to see tribute bands where the lead singer apes Paul weller I find it embarrassing carry on Russell you do fine mate.
JUST TOO FAST 🙄 NOT A PATCH ON THE JAM'S FIRST RENDITION IN 79' 😔