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Posted: 08 Jul 2006, 16:57
by The Prof
Shout To The Top, Walls Come Tumbling Down, Paris Match - even that one about Milton Keynes was ok. But the bland outnumbered the great unfortunately

Posted: 08 Jul 2006, 17:12
by Bungo the Mungo
Jumper K wrote:
The Unique Modernist! wrote:
Scally Mcgrew wrote:
Single: Speak Like A Child. Just one of the most uplifting, fun-on-a-summer's day songs ever.


Absolutely. You'd have to have a heart of stone not to be swept away by its sheer joyous infection.

Its fucking rubbish of course. Poncey soul-lite done by dullards.


Dead right.

Surprised at you, G.

If someone put a gun to my head, I'd say 'Walls Come Tumbling Down' was the one Style Council song I'd admit was good.

I mean, 'I really like it when you speak like a child/the crazy sayings like 'I'm so free and so wild' :shock:

Posted: 08 Jul 2006, 17:20
by RcL
My Jam choices

Album: Setting Sons
Song: Funeral Pyre

Not at all keen on TSC, though one or two of Weller's ballads with them are good enough.

Posted: 08 Jul 2006, 18:50
by Leg of lamb
'That's Entertainment' would be one of those songs which I could put in goldwax's 'Songs that stun you (in a good way)' thread. You just think 'this is a man who gets it'.

I think my favourite song would have to be 'Going Underground' though. That straight-faced, astringent slap across the face administered via a great pop tune is what defines The Jam for me. They have the fantastic quality of making you buy their seriousness. When you listen to other bands who just shrug their shoulders and make a joke about life's shittiness and ignore its sporadic romantic brilliance, you want to smash them for not trying hard enough.

That's what I feel like after listening to The Jam, anyway. Thank god my general music outlook is a bit more attuned to having a laugh, but sometimes you feel that way and I'm really glad The Jam are there to pick up that slack in their dignified, huffy way.

(I've only got Snap! though :oops: )

Posted: 15 Jul 2006, 04:26
by Sneelock
allbum: All Mod Cons
it's got a nervous energy to it. enough that I forgave them a lot of rich young twats with Vespas who always wanted to run me over.

song: Start!

Re: BCB 100 - The Jam

Posted: 24 Jul 2008, 12:20
by Johnny 99
Best British band of all time, for me. Still listen to em every other day.

Song: Down In The Tube Station At Midnight

Album: All Mod Cons / Setting Sons (can't split em)

Re: BCB 100 - The Jam

Posted: 29 Nov 2008, 20:15
by 12stringbassist
Album - All mod cons

Single - David Watts

Songs - Mr Clean / Wasteland / Carnation / To be someone / Private Hell.

Re: BCB 100 - The Jam

Posted: 16 Mar 2010, 21:08
by Moleskin
Album: Sound Affects which I bought a couple weeks after it came out.

Song: 'Liza Radley'

Re: BCB 100 - The Jam

Posted: 31 Jan 2011, 08:52
by BlueMeanie
Album: Setting Sons

Song: Down In The Tube Station At Midnight

Re: BCB 100 - The Jam

Posted: 01 Apr 2011, 16:04
by oldjoe90
I never really got "Setting Sons". It could'nt seem to make it's mind up about being a concept album or not. Private Hell was a good track though.
Best Album = All Mod Cons
Worst = The Modern World.

Saw them live many times, never dissapointed. As for the Style Council thing, I think people were just so pissed off that he had broken up The Jam,and the Style Council were such a big departure, it was never going to work. Shout to the top was a reasonable stab at Philly Soul though.

Re: BCB 100 - The Jam

Posted: 21 May 2011, 16:33
by troggy
Their best album is definitely the debut, so full of energy and great songs. None of the others even come close.

Favorite song is probably either the title track or "Away From The Numbers".