He writes for his own life, not for money. As one spectator at a Hyde Park concert said, "he sings my life to me". I echo that sentiment. Every stage of my life, he's there, writing about it (I'm a mere five years younger).
Awww this is wonderful . It’s been shared on the Facebook page Weller tour 2024 in photos x Never be ashamed to cry at a Weller gig …. I do everytime ❤️
Brilliant - I discovered Weller in 78 whilst growing up in NZ (Emigrated in 73 aged 10) and he has been a constant in my life ever since - I only ever saw The Jam live once (last ever gig at Brighton in 82 as mentioned by your dad). I never saw The Style Council as they never made it to Auckland however I have seen Weller 10 times since 2008 across Australia Including 5 times at the Opera House. Your dad is a legend in my eyes having seen him over 200 times! Total respect to you for arranging that for your dad. I have tickets for From The Jam in Melbourne, Sydney and Adelaide where I now reside. Hope you both enjoy the gig in Perth.
You both summed up that show and Weller perfectly. I got to see him once about 5 or 6 years ago in Cleveland and it was the best. I love the longevity and variety of his catalog. (I don't think I breathed during 'You Do Something To Me" when I saw him :)
Great film! Respect Weller massively but I want the old classics at a gig.... however you can't knock him for staying true to himself. You did a great thing by the old man 🥂🇬🇧
I really enjoyed this - thank you! I first saw The Jam in '79 and have seen Weller maybe 30 times since, so not in your Dad's league but nevertheless I have bought every single and album and followed the Mod coda since I was 14. I took my son to see him at the Hammersmith Apollo about 8 years ago, and in the bar beforehand he said "Dad, I've never seen so many blokes that look like you!" A special moment. Also, my first gig ever was The Jam at the Brighton Centre, Nov '79, with support from The Piranhas. Possibly the gig your Dad mentioned where they saw the soundcheck. I met Bruce and Rick outside The Grand that day - Paul wasn't with them! I saw him about 2 weeks ago in Stoke-on-Trent and it was tremendously good - similar set list to yours. He was absolutely on fire that night!
Impressive 200 times! For Australians the people who have lasted as long, consistently amazing and had a similar impact on us are Nick Cave and Mick Harvey ❤ I feel we are so lucky and blessed to have lived through the best musical era in history! Lovely watching this. Paul's Monday night SOH gig went off too! Bless you. Peace and music forever ❤
Enjoyed that, Thanks. Like your dad, followed Paul through the years and his ever changing moods. We went the first night and loved every minute of it. It was the most relaxed I've ever seen him on stage. The band were brilliant. I hope he comes again because That's Real Entertainment.
How would you explain to an alien...or American ...😂.....I found that funny. As an American I have never heard of Paul Weller. I loved the convo with your dad. Great video.
Great video thank you, I like your father was at the last Jam concert Brighton 82, being in the UK I’ve seen him solo maybe 15 times and your Dad said something I hadn’t realised but is obvious not many people get to see an idol from being a 14 year old to being in my case a 57 year old - thanks for making this
That was great thank you. Great present you got there and really loved how you echo how a lot of us feel and also how great Weller is live, you said as good as his records, I would say much better but all the same, great. Can't wait for the new album in May and I hope you get to see him in Perth sometime soon. Cheers.
Thsi was totally awesome! Daughter of the Century award for you. I enjoyed every minute of that - I've only seen him 25 times so I've got a long way to go. I think you should come to Canada and take me to see Weller and interview me - thats the follow up!. Thanks.
Fabulous watch! Thanks for sharing your experience and journey with fellow Weller fans around the world. Much respect to you and your Dad from a fellow fan in the USA!
That was all so enjoyable to watch . Thankyou. So glad you all had a such a great experience . I was only about 600km away and couldn't organize to come down - have vowed to come down at all costs next time while I still have the opportunity to see him and his band . Massive fan of all things PW since '79 .
Girl I think you should react to celeste........her single "strange" , "stop this flame" , "not your muse" from her debut are a must check...........she is refreshing the alt. Jazz soul
Like your dad Me Weller has always been in my life since I was about 15. I saw the Jam in Sheffield in 1982, only seen him once since at a festival in early 2000s, but I’m seeing him at Edinburgh Castle in July, I’m excited after seeing this. I don’t know if you guys can get it, but he did a gig on BBC iPlayer with Steve Craddock and I think it’s the London philharmonic orchestra and a couple of guest appearances, it’s awesome. You’re dads reaction to getting his tickets was priceless, thanks for the video. 👋
A man of similar age(your dads I can relate to his passion for our Paul but my passion was The Clash although I love The Jam.I also saw them in 76 up until 82 and later at the red wedge tour (benefit gigs for the miners).His political stance was what brought me into Weller World and also The Clash.The both of them fought for the underdog.Which is VERY commendable for people like Weller and Strummer in there position,I think it’s cos they have been in a similar position.Enough of my ranting but Happy Birthday Sir hope you have a great one 🎉Peace man.
you know that you've been around a few years when 75% of the crowd are OAP's,like me i'm 68,i saw there were a few there a lot older than me,glad you had a great time,you can die having been over there.
It was a little odd for the setting I guess. The opera house is generally a sitting venue so there was a lot of "should we stand? shouldnt we?" but pretty much everyone stood for the last few songs.
Paul Weller is a pretty important cultural figure for the UK through both his music and political messages. A hero for a lot of people that grew up in the 70s+80s (my dad) and, in turn, for their kids (me)
He writes for his own life, not for money. As one spectator at a Hyde Park concert said, "he sings my life to me". I echo that sentiment. Every stage of my life, he's there, writing about it (I'm a mere five years younger).
Exactly! So good to see there's still artists that aren't driven by the money. Makes all the difference that he was raised working class.
I've been a Paul Weller fan for 45 years & his Genius still blows me away. Love this vlog.
50 years consistantly on his game, Britains best ever artist, simple!
Agree with everything. I also have a few tears in my eyes at each concert so pleased to know it’s not just me!
Awww this is wonderful . It’s been shared on the Facebook page Weller tour 2024 in photos x Never be ashamed to cry at a Weller gig …. I do everytime ❤️
Brilliant - I discovered Weller in 78 whilst growing up in NZ (Emigrated in 73 aged 10) and he has been a constant in my life ever since - I only ever saw The Jam live once (last ever gig at Brighton in 82 as mentioned by your dad). I never saw The Style Council as they never made it to Auckland however I have seen Weller 10 times since 2008 across Australia Including 5 times at the Opera House. Your dad is a legend in my eyes having seen him over 200 times! Total respect to you for arranging that for your dad. I have tickets for From The Jam in Melbourne, Sydney and Adelaide where I now reside. Hope you both enjoy the gig in Perth.
Amazing! It's so cool to hear from people that were at the last gig, and how spread out around the world they are now. Bring on From The Jam!
You both summed up that show and Weller perfectly. I got to see him once about 5 or 6 years ago in Cleveland and it was the best. I love the longevity and variety of his catalog. (I don't think I breathed during 'You Do Something To Me" when I saw him :)
Great film! Respect Weller massively but I want the old classics at a gig.... however you can't knock him for staying true to himself. You did a great thing by the old man 🥂🇬🇧
I really enjoyed this - thank you! I first saw The Jam in '79 and have seen Weller maybe 30 times since, so not in your Dad's league but nevertheless I have bought every single and album and followed the Mod coda since I was 14. I took my son to see him at the Hammersmith Apollo about 8 years ago, and in the bar beforehand he said "Dad, I've never seen so many blokes that look like you!" A special moment. Also, my first gig ever was The Jam at the Brighton Centre, Nov '79, with support from The Piranhas. Possibly the gig your Dad mentioned where they saw the soundcheck. I met Bruce and Rick outside The Grand that day - Paul wasn't with them! I saw him about 2 weeks ago in Stoke-on-Trent and it was tremendously good - similar set list to yours. He was absolutely on fire that night!
Impressive 200 times! For Australians the people who have lasted as long, consistently amazing and had a similar impact on us are Nick Cave and Mick Harvey ❤ I feel we are so lucky and blessed to have lived through the best musical era in history! Lovely watching this. Paul's Monday night SOH gig went off too! Bless you. Peace and music forever ❤
Enjoyed that, Thanks.
Like your dad, followed Paul through the years and his ever changing moods. We went the first night and loved every minute of it. It was the most relaxed I've ever seen him on stage. The band were brilliant. I hope he comes again because That's Real Entertainment.
Absolutely! Fingers crossed he comes back to Aus again!
What a great watch thanks for sharing such a special trip
Thanks for watching!
How would you explain to an alien...or American ...😂.....I found that funny. As an American I have never heard of Paul Weller. I loved the convo with your dad. Great video.
It’s a shame you missed out on Mr Weller, but his music is out there 👍
Great video thank you, I like your father was at the last Jam concert Brighton 82, being in the UK I’ve seen him solo maybe 15 times and your Dad said something I hadn’t realised but is obvious not many people get to see an idol from being a 14 year old to being in my case a 57 year old - thanks for making this
🙏💚 Gratitude for sharing. Paul's concert was amazing.
Thanks. 👏💪
you and your father have such a beautiful relationship. his reaction receiving the gift was so sweet ❤
He's one of my best friends!
What a wonderfull video this really is. A pleasure to watch from start to finish
Thank you so much!
enjoyed that, thanks. Seem him twice and still going, so many great songs.
I’m keeping my fingers crossed that I’m able to see him again one day!
Wow...what a lucky man your Dad is! A truly wonderful gift and such an amazing video...thanks for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed it!
That was great thank you. Great present you got there and really loved how you echo how a lot of us feel and also how great Weller is live, you said as good as his records, I would say much better but all the same, great. Can't wait for the new album in May and I hope you get to see him in Perth sometime soon. Cheers.
Thsi was totally awesome! Daughter of the Century award for you. I enjoyed every minute of that - I've only seen him 25 times so I've got a long way to go. I think you should come to Canada and take me to see Weller and interview me - thats the follow up!. Thanks.
You lucky man! Really enjoyed watching your video. Thankyou
Thanks for stopping by!
Fabulous watch! Thanks for sharing your experience and journey with fellow Weller fans around the world. Much respect to you and your Dad from a fellow fan in the USA!
I'm so glad you enjoyed it!
That was all so enjoyable to watch . Thankyou. So glad you all had a such a great experience . I was only about 600km away and couldn't organize to come down - have vowed to come down at all costs next time while I still have the opportunity to see him and his band . Massive fan of all things PW since '79 .
So glad you enjoyed it!
Fantastic stuff, thank you. Much love .
Glad you enjoyed it!!
Respect.
Girl I think you should react to celeste........her single "strange" , "stop this flame" , "not your muse" from her debut are a must check...........she is refreshing the alt. Jazz soul
Oh I LOVE Celeste! I actually included her in my first 'Honorary Mentions' music club playlist in January :)
Truly a Superfan, great present and vid ❤❤
Thank you!!!
Like your dad Me Weller has always been in my life since I was about 15. I saw the Jam in Sheffield in 1982, only seen him once since at a festival in early 2000s, but I’m seeing him at Edinburgh Castle in July, I’m excited after seeing this.
I don’t know if you guys can get it, but he did a gig on BBC iPlayer with Steve Craddock and I think it’s the London philharmonic orchestra and a couple of guest appearances, it’s awesome.
You’re dads reaction to getting his tickets was priceless, thanks for the video. 👋
Ooo I'll have to see if I can access it using a VPN! Definitely keen to see him do anything with an orchestra
@@honorluca enjoy 👋
Thank god "shout to the top" got them off their arses.
Great video, thanks!
A family playing Chuck's 'Run Rodolph run' on Chrissy day...love it ! Got Keith's version on 45.
It's a classic!
A man of similar age(your dads I can relate to his passion for our Paul but my passion was The Clash although I love The Jam.I also saw them in 76 up until 82 and later at the red wedge tour (benefit gigs for the miners).His political stance was what brought me into Weller World and also The Clash.The both of them fought for the underdog.Which is VERY commendable for people like Weller and Strummer in there position,I think it’s cos they have been in a similar position.Enough of my ranting but Happy Birthday Sir hope you have a great one 🎉Peace man.
All the pictures on my wall, nice
Nice not to see a sea of phones recording it, just a few, just enjoying a gig in the moment, as it should be.
Absolutely!
❤ I hope I can also fulfill me that dream one day, flying in from Germany to Sidney.
Sydney of course.
Great video ❤
Thank you!
You can see The Style Council songs got people on their feet more. But I guess when they toured Australia in 85’ , it well down really well.
you know that you've been around a few years when 75% of the crowd are OAP's,like me i'm 68,i saw there were a few there a lot older than me,glad you had a great time,you can die having been over there.
I was surprised to see so many people sitting in the audience at his gigs.
It was a little odd for the setting I guess. The opera house is generally a sitting venue so there was a lot of "should we stand? shouldnt we?" but pretty much everyone stood for the last few songs.
The Opera House is a very classical venue , with an amphitheatre vibe - its really either everyone sits or everyone stands :)
How can those people remain seated at a weller gig.
Funny i didnt pick your in ozz till the crows .
They're an unmistakable sound haha!
Who would have thought all those years ago that Weller would be still belting out these classics but to a room full of geriatrics.
The thing is he hardly plays most of the classics and certainly not to a room full of geriatrics.
Always moving forward and the crowd is diverse
Can confirm that there was definitely a full range of ages at the show! Even saw some younger than myself which I wasn't expecting!
Hope you have your hearing aid switched on Mrdeaf :-)
Who is he. I don't understand?
Paul Weller is a pretty important cultural figure for the UK through both his music and political messages. A hero for a lot of people that grew up in the 70s+80s (my dad) and, in turn, for their kids (me)
He’s the legend you’ve never heard of, but tune in there’s time for you to catch up. 👍