An ABSOLUTE masterclass. The very, very end of The Jam Live when Paul was at his peak. Couldn't get better than this, probably the best version of Town Called Malice Live he's ever done. Outstanding.
Just listened to this with headphones. That drumbeat is absolutely killer, and totally spot-on timing wise. Combined with Foxtons baseline, it was an integral part of The Jam's sound. Just timelessly brilliant.
Probably the best live version of this I've ever heard..what a night watching amazing quality old Jam tunes, the best of, live....what more can a man want?? This takes the biscuit for me anyway, for sure. Good stuff 'aceface, awesome stuff in fact!
Uma das melhorea bass lines de todos os tempos! Adoro Paul weller e amo the jam eternamente! Paul um puta letrista e compositor! E essa é a melhor versão.
Songwriter: Paul Weller Lyrics: Better stop dreaming of the quiet life, 'cause it's the one we'll never know And quit running for that runaway bus 'cause those rosy days are few And stop apologizing for the things you've never done 'Cause time is short and life is cruel but it's up to us to change This town called malice Rows and rows of disused milk floats stand dying in the dairy yard And a hundred lonely housewives clutch empty milk bottles to their hearts Hanging out their old love letters on the line to dry It's enough to make you stop believing when tears come fast and furious In a town called malice, yeah Ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba Ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba Ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba Ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba Struggle after struggle, year after year The atmosphere's a fine blend of ice, I'm almost stone cold dead In a town called malice, ooh yeah A whole street's belief in Sunday's roast beef Gets dashed against the Co-op To either cut down on beer or the kid's new gear It's a big decision in a town called malice, ooh yeah The ghost of a steam train, echoes down my track It's at the moment bound for nowhere Just going round and round, oh Playground kids and creaking swings Lost laughter in the breeze I could go on for hours and I probably will But I'd sooner put some joy back In this town called malice, yeah In this town called malice, yeah In this town called malice, ooh yeah
People commenting here saying they were THERE. Blimey, what I would give to say I have memories like the ones you guys are sharing here. Mod on, fellow Jam fans. ✌🏻️
Weller did some good stuff after (in particular, the Style Council's first album is great), but he never equaled the best Jam output. Agree with others, probably best they ended when they did. Just remarkable work, remarkable band.
Bruce Foxton, one of the most unrecognised but best British bass players ever. He should be in a hall of fame if he's not already.
+Garryoke100 100% this
Cheers mate
100%
I could listen to him playing bass guitar all day.
Bruce sure rocks that bass guitar. So melodic.
These lads meant something and deserve massive respect .
Still mean something always will today tomorrow always all day
Absolutely!
40 years ago and the words are still ringing true Weller at his best🙏🏻
This has got to be one of the best versions of A Town Called Malice!
Ever;-)
That's when you still have the fire in your bellies and the talent to match it . Utterly sublime . We all need The Jam .
After years of looking this is the best version of Malice out there.
An ABSOLUTE masterclass. The very, very end of The Jam Live when Paul was at his peak. Couldn't get better than this, probably the best version of Town Called Malice Live he's ever done. Outstanding.
Yep, it's awesome
what a drummer, Rick Buckler is. his bass patterns and faultless stick work, is quite wonderful
Indeed, self taught too.
@@EM-yk1dw self taught……he’s not exactly buddy rich but he got the job done
@@mrknobchopps Exactly he did the job.
I was about 12 when this was released, straight to number one. Glorious track
God I remember that night, Fred Perry polo and drain pipe jeans, a night that will always be with me!
That gear you've got on, its leather.
Where was this at?
The Jam and their music never ages, it sounds just as good today as it did when they first released it, an all time great band .....
What an incredible version! So angry, but so tuneful. Amazing.
Bruce Foxton so great on bass. Every song his part is memorable.
This has got to rank as having one of the best bass lines ever!
Awesome...+_*!
🤔
Can't hurry love
Will never ever ever be bettered
Fuckin Love this Band!!! Growing up in Ireland at the height of punk & what followed! The greatest musical education anyone could have & should have!!
Yeah Brother!!! Dublin born and reared and DAMN proud of it!
Well said, John!! Go Ireland!!
To say the Irish educated the world is a slight, we fuckin made the world!!!
🎶💃🇮🇪❤️💚🕺
@@shortallliam3142 I think that The Blades were pretty good:-)
This music takes me back to my youth as the Mod Revival spread eventually to Southern California in the early '80s. Great music!
English modern art uniting the youth of the time that lasts a lifetime. Pure class.
Pound for pound the best British song of all time . . Listen , ffs just listen .
I’m listening brother
ENGLISH.
The Jam were so VERY English.
A jolly tune with bleak lyrics. We know, we are the working classes!!
They don't make music like this anymore. Long live the king of British music!
Happy days throwing sick days to and see the jam on tour wasted youth give me some more
Wow! A tough song to pull off live but they nailed it! And thank God they caught it live with decent sound and camerawork too.
So glad to have seen them "live" just the best night ever.
Saw them live at the Top Rank in Sheffield, I was 15 gave me goosebumps then and still does. The best band ever😎
No mention of Ricks drumming in this ? Absolute awesome 👌
I get chills with that first bass line
I saw them live 38 times. He never missed a beat... absolute class
Just listened to this with headphones. That drumbeat is absolutely killer, and totally spot-on timing wise. Combined with Foxtons baseline, it was an integral part of The Jam's sound. Just timelessly brilliant.
rockin rhythm section
So fierce and angry, love this performance forever.
The best homage to Motown sound. One of The Jam's best songs and my favourite one.
Totally agree on best homage ever to motown
You can't hurry love
@@jonhadley-zx2iu That's It!
Fire and skill!
One of the very few bands who sound as good or better live!
Paul during his Rodney Trotter looking years. 🤣 👍🏻 Phenomenal trio these fella's. Unique and more influential than is recognised
Saw the jam twice style council & the man himself nobody can ever match them or him .🏴🏴🏴🏴
First 20 secs are the best 20 secs on youtube
2020.... still playing this amazing song !!!! 💙
Best of the early 80's...love it!!
I remember dressing up back in the 80s as a pure mod, getting pissed and listening to the jam
Just taking a trip down memory lane here today... don't mind me.
Probably the best live version of this I've ever heard..what a night watching amazing quality old Jam tunes, the best of, live....what more can a man want?? This takes the biscuit for me anyway, for sure. Good stuff 'aceface, awesome stuff in fact!
I can hear to this all along the day!
what a 3 piece band ....excellent !!
So many fond memories fir this awesome band
Uma das melhorea bass lines de todos os tempos! Adoro Paul weller e amo the jam eternamente! Paul um puta letrista e compositor! E essa é a melhor versão.
Incredible song.
Wonderful . Good times , good memories .
They were in a league of their own untouchable
I get chills with that first bass line
Billy Eliot ;) make me dance like him everytime I hear this song :)
L'une de mes plus belles chansons préférées. 🙌🙏💓👄💋😎😍🇫🇷
Qu'il est bon de réentendre The Jam !! avec les lignes de basse fabuleuses de Bruce Foxton !!
Kick ass " weller plenty of attitude love it
Amazing band brilliant musicians ,pure class
That was fricking awesome!!!!!
Magnificent. Our anthem.
If there was one band that would regroup and do a few big gigs at knebworth one last time,the jam would be my choice 👍🏼
Great song 🎵ever ever 🎵
Oh how I love that bass tone!!
Best bass line
This song debuted at #1 in the UK Charts in February 1982, and peaked at #2 in the Irish Charts.
irish charts? which part?
Songwriter: Paul Weller
Lyrics:
Better stop dreaming of the quiet life, 'cause it's the one we'll never know
And quit running for that runaway bus 'cause those rosy days are few
And stop apologizing for the things you've never done
'Cause time is short and life is cruel but it's up to us to change
This town called malice
Rows and rows of disused milk floats stand dying in the dairy yard
And a hundred lonely housewives clutch empty milk bottles to their hearts
Hanging out their old love letters on the line to dry
It's enough to make you stop believing when tears come fast and furious
In a town called malice, yeah
Ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba
Ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba
Ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba
Ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba
Struggle after struggle, year after year
The atmosphere's a fine blend of ice, I'm almost stone cold dead
In a town called malice, ooh yeah
A whole street's belief in Sunday's roast beef
Gets dashed against the Co-op
To either cut down on beer or the kid's new gear
It's a big decision in a town called malice, ooh yeah
The ghost of a steam train, echoes down my track
It's at the moment bound for nowhere
Just going round and round, oh
Playground kids and creaking swings
Lost laughter in the breeze
I could go on for hours and I probably will
But I'd sooner put some joy back
In this town called malice, yeah
In this town called malice, yeah
In this town called malice, ooh yeah
Inge Justa van der Helm Strange how people still cant get the message though:-(
People commenting here saying they were THERE. Blimey, what I would give to say I have memories like the ones you guys are sharing here. Mod on, fellow Jam fans. ✌🏻️
Excellent performance.
He weilds that bass like a fuckin shotgun!!!! Love him!
Damn! This band was and still is, so special.
Bass is absolutely beautiful
Pound for pound the best British song of all time . . Listen , ffs just listen .
Paiste Rude = 1980's
So good.
fantastic song by Weller
Went to the exhibition at Somerset House the other day. Brought back many memories such as this.
yes it went too. ive hardly listened to anything other than the jamsince. id forgotten how great they were.
I would pay a £1000 a ticket to see these 3 live
What a track!
Frazer Widdowson and a u
Fukin awesome
Billy Eliot ;) make me dance like him everytime I hear this song :)
They literally took a sign post and pointed it in the direction of my life.
great song!!!!
A Super drum machine behind Paul.
Unreal!
Luv it always will
Rick looks like Claude from the apprentice these days! Vastly underrated drummer IMHO.
I want to learn how to play bass just so I can play this song!
Footage makes me teary eye cause I never saw them live
sheer class
The best live version of Malice out there. Enjoy.
anyone know the old soul/RnB 60's tune this was nicked off, a heard a DJ play it one time in a club but never found out title& artist
keep em coming ACE!
great,great!!!!!!,thx so much ace for sharing with us!!!!!!!the english lads!!!!!!!!!
We are the mods! We are the mods! We are... We are... We are the mods!!!
Powerful
CLASSIC!
Thanks.
Bruce is fabulous
Weller did some good stuff after (in particular, the Style Council's first album is great), but he never equaled the best Jam output. Agree with others, probably best they ended when they did. Just remarkable work, remarkable band.
Wish I could go back we was happy then
最高にかっこいい!
studio version Released Feb 1982..reached #45 on Dance Chart, #1 in the UK
Carry on up the jam
WOOOHOOOO #2019👊🚬🍻🍻
My nan went to this concert.
Fucking brilliant.
Thnk u for foxton
No mention of Ricks drumming in this ? Absolute awesome 👌
I get chills with that first bass line
A Super drum machine behind Paul.
Powerful bass
I am an old rocker but The Jam mmmmmmmmm
The band were on form here for sure. Just to add there is a huge 1000+ Playlist of decent music on my channel, in the Playlist part. Over n out
Yes I think of Billy elliot when I hear this song too
I wish I could’ve been there