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Another good tribute band THE JAMM seen them a few times the singer looks and sounds like weller. It's good to see buckler back playing drums after years of semi-retirement. I suppose they could form their own version of the Jam if weller won't join them but I suppose legal matters may prevent them using the name..
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Way. Paul Weller has bin left oud of himself isn't it? Just like Hugh did,wanderlust wrote:Another good tribute band THE JAMM seen them a few times the singer looks and sounds like weller. It's good to see buckler back playing drums after years of semi-retirement. I suppose they could form their own version of the Jam if weller won't join them but I suppose legal matters may prevent them using the name..
the have choosen to leave don't they? so way can't they use the name
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Apparently .......
In a 2006 interview with BBC Radio 6 Music, Weller stated that a Jam reunion would "never, ever happen", and that reformations are "sad". He went on to say "Me and my children would have to be destitute and starving in the gutter before I'd even consider that, and I don't think that'll happen anyway ... [the Jam's music] still means something to people and a lot of that's because we stopped at the right time, it didn't go on and become embarrassing." In June 2006 it was reported that Weller and Foxton met backstage at The Who's Hyde Park gig and a ten minute conversation ended with an embrace.
In a 2006 interview with BBC Radio 6 Music, Weller stated that a Jam reunion would "never, ever happen", and that reformations are "sad". He went on to say "Me and my children would have to be destitute and starving in the gutter before I'd even consider that, and I don't think that'll happen anyway ... [the Jam's music] still means something to people and a lot of that's because we stopped at the right time, it didn't go on and become embarrassing." In June 2006 it was reported that Weller and Foxton met backstage at The Who's Hyde Park gig and a ten minute conversation ended with an embrace.
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er, The Beat Surrender? The Bitterest Pill?PaulinLondon wrote:Apparently .......
In a 2006 interview with BBC Radio 6 Music, Weller stated that a Jam reunion would "never, ever happen", and that reformations are "sad". He went on to say "Me and my children would have to be destitute and starving in the gutter before I'd even consider that, and I don't think that'll happen anyway ... [the Jam's music] still means something to people and a lot of that's because we stopped at the right time, it didn't go on and become embarrassing." ....
Apart from that, he has a point.
All this reminds me of that classic question asked by an audience member to Hugh at the Song By Song gig in Glasgow last year,
"Paul Weller says he'll eat shite before he reforms the Jam, Morrisey says he'd eat his testicles before reforming the Smiths.
Hugh, what would you eat before reforming The Stranglers?"
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lets bake a cake for him. saying he does'nt have to come backAlias wrote:er, The Beat Surrender? The Bitterest Pill?PaulinLondon wrote:Apparently .......
In a 2006 interview with BBC Radio 6 Music, Weller stated that a Jam reunion would "never, ever happen", and that reformations are "sad". He went on to say "Me and my children would have to be destitute and starving in the gutter before I'd even consider that, and I don't think that'll happen anyway ... [the Jam's music] still means something to people and a lot of that's because we stopped at the right time, it didn't go on and become embarrassing." ....
Apart from that, he has a point.
All this reminds me of that classic question asked by an audience member to Hugh at the Song By Song gig in Glasgow last year,
"Paul Weller says he'll eat shite before he reforms the Jam, Morrisey says he'd eat his testicles before reforming the Smiths.
Hugh, what would you eat before reforming The Stranglers?"
but just make up with JJ again, so they can be friends again.
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So what was the answerAlias wrote:er, The Beat Surrender? The Bitterest Pill?PaulinLondon wrote:Apparently .......
In a 2006 interview with BBC Radio 6 Music, Weller stated that a Jam reunion would "never, ever happen", and that reformations are "sad". He went on to say "Me and my children would have to be destitute and starving in the gutter before I'd even consider that, and I don't think that'll happen anyway ... [the Jam's music] still means something to people and a lot of that's because we stopped at the right time, it didn't go on and become embarrassing." ....
Apart from that, he has a point.
All this reminds me of that classic question asked by an audience member to Hugh at the Song By Song gig in Glasgow last year,
"Paul Weller says he'll eat shite before he reforms the Jam, Morrisey says he'd eat his testicles before reforming the Smiths.
Hugh, what would you eat before reforming The Stranglers?"
''I THINK THE STRANGLERS ARE CRIMINALLY VULGAR, VIOLENT AND VORACIOUS, AND I OFTEN WONDER HOW THEY GET AWAY WITH IT.''
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His bowler hatgizzard wrote:So what was the answerAlias wrote:er, The Beat Surrender? The Bitterest Pill?PaulinLondon wrote:Apparently .......
In a 2006 interview with BBC Radio 6 Music, Weller stated that a Jam reunion would "never, ever happen", and that reformations are "sad". He went on to say "Me and my children would have to be destitute and starving in the gutter before I'd even consider that, and I don't think that'll happen anyway ... [the Jam's music] still means something to people and a lot of that's because we stopped at the right time, it didn't go on and become embarrassing." ....
Apart from that, he has a point.
All this reminds me of that classic question asked by an audience member to Hugh at the Song By Song gig in Glasgow last year,
"Paul Weller says he'll eat shite before he reforms the Jam, Morrisey says he'd eat his testicles before reforming the Smiths.
Hugh, what would you eat before reforming The Stranglers?"
"Madame, Be in no doubt as to the seriousness of your position". The Day of the Jackal, 1973.
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