Times were so tough, but not as tough as they are now We were so close and nothing came between us, and the world No personal situations Thick as thieves us, we'd stick together for all time And we meant it but it turns out just for a while We stole, the friendship that bound us together We stole from the schools and their libraries We stole from the drugs that sent us to sleep We stole from the drink that made us sick We stole anything that we couldn't keep And it was enough, we didn't have to spoil anything And always be as thick as thieves Like a perfect stranger, you came into my life Then like the perfect lone ranger, you rode away, rode away Rode away, rode away We stole the love from young girls in ivory towers We stole autumn leaves and summer showers We stole the silent wind that says you are free We stole everything that we could see But it wasn't enough, and now we've gone and spoiled everything Now we're no longer as thick as thieves You came into my life Then like a perfect stranger you walked away, walked away Walked away, walked away Thick as thieves us, we'd stick together for all time And we meant it but it turns out just for awhile We stole the friendship that bound us together We stole the burning sun in the open sky We stole the twinkling stars in the black night We stole the green belt fields that made us believe We stole everything that we could see But something came along that changes our minds (we're no longer thick as thieves) I don't know what and I don't know why (we're not thick as we used to be) But we seemed to grow up in a flash of time (we're no longer thick as thieves) While we watched our ideals helplessly unwind (we're not thick as we used to be) No, we're no longer as thick as thieves, no We're not as thick as we used to be, no We're no longer as thick as thieves, no We're not as thick as we used to be No it wasn't enough, and now we've gone and spoiled everything Now we're no longer as thick as thieves (I would like to thank my keyboard for this, particularly the letters C and V and even more especially the Ctrl key).
Thankyou, thankyou, thankyou! I have never stopped listening to this song and album and love that I've just found this video. This song always reminds me of working in Germany in 1981 when I was 18yrs. My God that was a long time ago now, but this song does not age for me. Bless you.
Bruce Foxton is surely one of the finest rock bassists of his time. But the entire band was peerless. The Jam's rock solid & intuitive rhythm section provided an ideal platform for Weller's gifted & visionary songwriting & delivery. I was conscripted into a South African mechanized infantry battalion at age 17, & after training & attacks into Namibia & Angola, emerged a very different person a few years later. Several of my former relationships with other people no longer existed, & the remainder were irrevocably altered to varying degrees. I therefore totally identified with this song & love The Jam to this day. Paul Weller has pretty much written the soundtrack to my life. To all who read this, I extend my love & hope you stay safe 🤗
The only two jam songs i hate are beat surrender and bitterst pill Beat surrender because they split up and bitterst pill because friends and family died because of pills, both legal and not so
I think it's meant to evoke the idea of young men being forced to 'grow up' too fast, a theme that was explored several times on the Setting Sons album. They're taking one last look at familiar places before being trained for war.
@@nateoliver7877 I get your point,I’ve seen the video to When your young showing young kids so I see your reasoning,but maybe I was waiting for a punch line at the end.But I still love it thanks for your comment.
At the time this meant something. We don’t get this from music today. The Jam were a different class. This will always affect your life.
45 years later and this song sounds as fresh, and as fkn brilliant, as it ever did. The musical equivalent of a Ronnie O’Sullivan 147
That opening drumming & Bass line 'kin brilliant, one of the best Weller songs ever
I will never get tired of hearing that bass
Vrddd
ONE OF THE BEST BANDS EVER AND I MEAN EVER.
Now your talking my son
Great song from the best ever group😎🎸
My 80s youth as a song , loved the jam, always will
Still my favourite song from The Jam and setting sons never ages.
Times were so tough, but not as tough as they are now
We were so close and nothing came between us, and the world
No personal situations
Thick as thieves us, we'd stick together for all time
And we meant it but it turns out just for a while
We stole, the friendship that bound us together
We stole from the schools and their libraries
We stole from the drugs that sent us to sleep
We stole from the drink that made us sick
We stole anything that we couldn't keep
And it was enough, we didn't have to spoil anything
And always be as thick as thieves
Like a perfect stranger, you came into my life
Then like the perfect lone ranger, you rode away, rode away
Rode away, rode away
We stole the love from young girls in ivory towers
We stole autumn leaves and summer showers
We stole the silent wind that says you are free
We stole everything that we could see
But it wasn't enough, and now we've gone and spoiled everything
Now we're no longer as thick as thieves
You came into my life
Then like a perfect stranger you walked away, walked away
Walked away, walked away
Thick as thieves us, we'd stick together for all time
And we meant it but it turns out just for awhile
We stole the friendship that bound us together
We stole the burning sun in the open sky
We stole the twinkling stars in the black night
We stole the green belt fields that made us believe
We stole everything that we could see
But something came along that changes our minds (we're no longer thick as thieves)
I don't know what and I don't know why (we're not thick as we used to be)
But we seemed to grow up in a flash of time (we're no longer thick as thieves)
While we watched our ideals helplessly unwind (we're not thick as we used to be)
No, we're no longer as thick as thieves, no
We're not as thick as we used to be, no
We're no longer as thick as thieves, no
We're not as thick as we used to be
No it wasn't enough, and now we've gone and spoiled everything
Now we're no longer as thick as thieves
(I would like to thank my keyboard for this, particularly the letters C and V and even more especially the Ctrl key).
Their best album and Weller best creative period 1978-1980 just listen to the arrangements and lyrics total class .The best band in the world.
Thankyou, thankyou, thankyou! I have never stopped listening to this song and album and love that I've just found this video. This song always reminds me of working in Germany in 1981 when I was 18yrs. My God that was a long time ago now, but this song does not age for me. Bless you.
Just bought tickets to see Weller later this year in NYC with Squeeze!
my favorite JAM song
A time lost forever
John Peel's favourite track of theirs, if I remember...
Oh yeah? It was my favourite after I bought the cassette from Woolworths when I was 13.
Bruce Foxton is surely one of the finest rock bassists of his time. But the entire band was peerless. The Jam's rock solid & intuitive rhythm section provided an ideal platform for Weller's gifted & visionary songwriting & delivery. I was conscripted into a South African mechanized infantry battalion at age 17, & after training & attacks into Namibia & Angola, emerged a very different person a few years later. Several of my former relationships with other people no longer existed, & the remainder were irrevocably altered to varying degrees. I therefore totally identified with this song & love The Jam to this day. Paul Weller has pretty much written the soundtrack to my life.
To all who read this, I extend my love & hope you stay safe 🤗
Thank you, and may you be well and happy too..
Hope your well mate.
This is my favourite Jam tune
I know exactly what your saying and Im with you on that.
Outstanding, Enough said
Nothing even comes close. The Jam for 40 years and on... great vid Slowbox. Truly!
Thank you!
I went to Paris to see the The Jam it was a brilliant concert
What a tune yet another classic from The Jam
Tuneage
The jam split way too early......theres many of these gems.and b sides......they were legends!!!
Totally agree love The Jam got all there records
Mr. Weller wouldn't agree that they split early.
They split before they became Style council...what a downfall
growing up in Stoke-on-trent England we were shocked and truly upset when The Jam broke up.
Great band, great tune, smashing film of a great country.
I have this album on vinyl!
Great vid. I love these social history clips.
Thank you.
The Girl on the phone is my fave....
The past is a foreign country.
Fab!!
Best band in England , at the time , then he f , it all up
As Socialists always do 😕
@@HaleBopp yes I have no time 4 him now
Capolavoro
Good fit
Great video
Thank you
That cyclist was fast!
Youve never been in a Thames Trader lorry then! 😂 They were as slow as a snail.
Paul Weller is a national treasure. What a guitar sound!
It's a Rickenbacker through a Fender Twin, thank the producer Vic Smith.
@@hughzapretti-boyden9187 thanks. I was wondering if it might have been an AC30
EXACTLY HOW ENVISIONED THIS FABULOUS TUNE!
Edit:). EXACTLY HOW I ENVISIONED THIS FABULOUS TUNE!
The only two jam songs i hate are beat surrender and bitterst pill
Beat surrender because they split up and bitterst pill because friends and family died because of pills, both legal and not so
I don’t understand the video on this track WTF.
I think it's meant to evoke the idea of young men being forced to 'grow up' too fast, a theme that was explored several times on the Setting Sons album. They're taking one last look at familiar places before being trained for war.
@@nateoliver7877 I get your point,I’ve seen the video to When your young showing young kids so I see your reasoning,but maybe I was waiting for a punch line at the end.But I still love it thanks for your comment.