There will never be anything like this again nor the culture or music, it was an innocent time of innovation and excitement, kids today have no idea what they missed. The phones and internet are to blame.
Loving it. Although I lapped up every word of The Jam’s musical output, and Sting’s longevity, diversity and professional output cannot be denied, they exhibited the personality of a brick. Townsend was classed as part of the dinosaur music genre that we were trying to escape. In retrospect, there was only thirteen years between him and Weller, which is nowt really, but his maturity shone, and he came across as battle hardened, travelled, educated man. It cements the ideal that youth is wasted on the young. ...And the wild, manic Toy Dolls kicked it all off. I’d forgotten that. Brilliant!
I was there - this was The Jam's last public performance. Whatta coup for The Tube. I think this is why the band got somuch airtime as the producers knew it was the last Jam appearance
This is great!! How can I not love this debut episode. With live performances from Heaven 17, The Toy Dolls and The Jam. I had albums by all three, being in highschool at the time.
My best friend at the time bought Set The Tone's album Shiftin' Air Affair on the strength of their appearance on The Tube, and it made the rounds (via cassette) of our respective social circles. Gotta say though that Kenny Hyslop was a bellend at the time!
Someone else recently uploaded every episode of The Tube but a couple of months ago they all got deleted. I hope the same thing doesn't happen with this channel because I enjoy watching the episodes.
It's shocking that these videos get taken down by TH-cam, when there's no box set of the shows available and therefore no other way to watch them in retrospect.
Seems funny in 2022 to hear someone ask Paul Weller if he's gonna give up music! He's been probably THE MOST steadfast maker of great music in these ensuing decades! But, of course, they didn't know that then!
I don’t understand why bands split up when they are successful. The beat surrender was a great track for their last single as the jam which is crazy. I could understand if their music was crap but no it was great. 🤷🏽♂️
Paul wanted to move on musically and get into another musical bag. I remember his interviews at the time saying he didn't want people to go, 'Oh they used to be good, but they went downhill'. The Style Council material wouldn't have worked with The Jam. Listen to the last few Jam songs here - they were still angry - while the cover of Curtis Mayfield's 'Move On Up' and 'War' point his way forward. For Paul, artistic development trumps sales every time - and still does.
Even though I miss the 80s 😢. Listening to these people now I'm thinking what on earth are you on about. You bn on the top of your game for years and your talking like you just getting started. The songs were great but thay sound really think 😅
I remember thinking how great this show was- exciting new and anarchic, it was our generations Ready Steady Go!. Looking back 40 years I really wish I'd kept it as a cherished memory- it is absolute amateurish Poundland shite. A shoe string production, Poor sound, terrible presenters, and lots of mediocre performances but we all loved it back then- we really didn't know any better.
That's because it was better than anything we'd had up to that point. The Tube did go on to showcase many bands which had a large live following, but relatively little in the way of record sales, which did a true service to those of us who were still too young to get into most gigs.
Regardless of all that i think its full of atmosphere and individuality that's not seen on tv today. This show was made before I was born and I think its brilliant. Its got edge to it.
Townshend : "A sort of self congratulatory affair" .......I don't mind taking advantage of that though in later years to swamp the U.S. record market with mediocre material , just to conquer that highly profitable market.
Wow, brilliant mate. Did you just put that up? I only found the Tube last night; I watched half, then went to bed. I went back to watch it this afternoon, it had been removed, and it wouldn't even let me winge about it. - Comments rejected. - I tried using other search engines and means, then you pop up. Cool! I'm not very good at maths though. Easy'!
There will never be anything like this again nor the culture or music, it was an innocent time of innovation and excitement, kids today have no idea what they missed. The phones and internet are to blame.
Loving it.
Although I lapped up every word of The Jam’s musical output, and Sting’s longevity, diversity and professional output cannot be denied, they exhibited the personality of a brick. Townsend was classed as part of the dinosaur music genre that we were trying to escape. In retrospect, there was only thirteen years between him and Weller, which is nowt really, but his maturity shone, and he came across as battle hardened, travelled, educated man.
It cements the ideal that youth is wasted on the young.
...And the wild, manic Toy Dolls kicked it all off. I’d forgotten that.
Brilliant!
Apart from those online incidents he has swept under the carpet!
Thats why Weller IS the Modfather, so no no
@@PazBinv1 that was Entwistle, got em mixed up petal haha
nope - it was Pete, I'm afraid. @@TheWoollyBack67
Oh yes, these were the days.
Best time to be young EVER
I was there - this was The Jam's last public performance. Whatta coup for The Tube. I think this is why the band got somuch airtime as the producers knew it was the last Jam appearance
Jam was massively overrated.
Last live TV appearance, to be precise. They toured until Christmas 1982
@@marguskiis7711 Explain ?
This is great!! How can I not love this debut episode. With live performances from Heaven 17, The Toy Dolls and The Jam. I had albums by all three, being in highschool at the time.
Yes! Great! Thx for your uploads
My best friend at the time bought Set The Tone's album Shiftin' Air Affair on the strength of their appearance on The Tube, and it made the rounds (via cassette) of our respective social circles. Gotta say though that Kenny Hyslop was a bellend at the time!
Someone else recently uploaded every episode of The Tube but a couple of months ago they all got deleted. I hope the same thing doesn't happen with this channel because I enjoy watching the episodes.
It's shocking that these videos get taken down by TH-cam, when there's no box set of the shows available and therefore no other way to watch them in retrospect.
Love the tube brilliant show
Best parts are definitely The Jam and Toy Dolls.
Jam was boring as sh..
@@marguskiis7711 melt!..
Muriel Gray there, struggling to get anything out of Paul Weller
Seems funny in 2022 to hear someone ask Paul Weller if he's gonna give up music! He's been probably THE MOST steadfast maker of great music in these ensuing decades! But, of course, they didn't know that then!
there’s a priceless look from Glenn Gregory, a kinda WTF are we doin here miming?
So basically the Toy Dolls were the first ever band on the mighty 'Tube'
Paul weller - rodney trotter
This time next year he was a millionaire
@kevinshaw1387 😄
If you look carefully when the Jam are on you can see the knife’s in the back of Bruce and Rick from Weller the turn coat
Huh?
I don’t understand why bands split up when they are successful. The beat surrender was a great track for their last single as the jam which is crazy. I could understand if their music was crap but no it was great. 🤷🏽♂️
Paul wanted to move on musically and get into another musical bag. I remember his interviews at the time saying he didn't want people to go, 'Oh they used to be good, but they went downhill'. The Style Council material wouldn't have worked with The Jam. Listen to the last few Jam songs here - they were still angry - while the cover of Curtis Mayfield's 'Move On Up' and 'War' point his way forward. For Paul, artistic development trumps sales every time - and still does.
Paul seller saying he had no plans! The style council was up and ready to go
He probably hadn't told Bruce and Rick about The Style Council at this point! 🤣
*[NOTE: Two clips from the film "Brimstone and Treacle" have been removed due to copyright].*
The best is...... Jeff beck intro
Even though I miss the 80s 😢. Listening to these people now I'm thinking what on earth are you on about. You bn on the top of your game for years and your talking like you just getting started. The songs were great but thay sound really think 😅
👍
Does thou really want to clout me? 😂
😎😎😂😂💗💗💗😍😍😍
Miming?
I remember thinking how great this show was- exciting new and anarchic, it was our generations Ready Steady Go!. Looking back 40 years I really wish I'd kept it as a cherished memory- it is absolute amateurish Poundland shite. A shoe string production, Poor sound, terrible presenters, and lots of mediocre performances but we all loved it back then- we really didn't know any better.
That's because it was better than anything we'd had up to that point. The Tube did go on to showcase many bands which had a large live following, but relatively little in the way of record sales, which did a true service to those of us who were still too young to get into most gigs.
Regardless of all that i think its full of atmosphere and individuality that's not seen on tv today.
This show was made before I was born and I think its brilliant.
Its got edge to it.
its raw despite its ch4 status. Today it's all too slick and fake. This is better than I remembered. Genuine people interviewing and being themselves.
Townshend : "A sort of self congratulatory affair" .......I don't mind taking advantage of that though in later years to swamp the U.S. record market with mediocre material , just to conquer that highly profitable market.
The Heaven 17 performance is very odd: they are miming, are they not? No chance that is a live vocal. It's all a bit weak... and I like them!
Total lip sync. And Ware is imitating guitar play although he never played it before. Same time Marsh is a good guitarist.
Heaven 17 didn’t play live till 1997 . Only ever seen the height of the fighting before . Thanks for sharing
They actually sang live behind Tina Turner, which kinda counts?
Numan
Heaven 17 is not live.
Still can’t believe Paula Yates Dad is The sleepy Hugh Green GROSS
Sleepy, or sleazy?
@@mbrady2329 oh yeah Sleazy
All men seem to be sleazy in womens eyes now.
Wow, brilliant mate.
Did you just put that up?
I only found the Tube last night; I watched half, then went to bed. I went back to watch it this afternoon, it had been removed, and it wouldn't even let me winge about it. - Comments rejected. -
I tried using other search engines and means, then you pop up.
Cool!
I'm not very good at maths though.
Easy'!