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The Jam 1982

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An impromptu performanceat this benefit concert for Right To Work. The Jam open the show and play just 6 songs, Eton Rifles is introduced , This one is for the privileged. Entranced was gained by a small charge of 50p on production of your UB40 card.

From The Jam 2007 tour". Noble PR. 2007. Archived from the original on 3 November 2007 . Retrieved 30 July 2007.

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date of the tour & a revived band storm through a 24 song set before traveling 240 miles overnight to New York for the next show. The band opted to travel by road for the American dates.

The announcement was due to be made on the 5th of November when the band were to play live on Channel four's new music program The Tube.The first support group – I don’t remember their name – came on looking and sounding very amateur, but full of enthusiasm. Pingitore, Silvia (26 April 2020). "The Jam's Legacy is Alive: Interview with Bruce Foxton & Russell Hastings". The Shortlisted. Once upon a time, there was a legendary English punk and mod revival band called the Jam...

Proceeds from this gig were donated to charity and Radio One DJ and Jam fan Mike Reed presented the band with a cheque on stage. Egan, Sean (2018). Love With a Passion Called Hate: The Inside Story of the Jam. London: Askill Publishing. ISBN 978-0-9545750-9-0.The final BEAT SURRENDER tour commences at The Apollo in Glasgow with a standing ovation from the crowd even before the band played a note. The Jam literately raised the roof with a storming performance that was replicated each night until they rolled into Brighton for their final concert. During the next 17 days the band performed 14 concerts including five consecutive nights at Wembley Arena and every date was captured on audience recordings. Of course, it sells for more money, but if you are a collector, it might be worth paying the extra money, The RS 500 Greatest Songs of All Time: The Jam--"That's Entertainment" ". Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on 19 June 2008 . Retrieved 4 October 2015. It was nice to sort of rediscover that skill later on, if you like, and just think, well, I love these songs like ‘Move On Up’. There’s a few of them dotted throughout our career, but it was really nice to just pull them out because we could do them easily. That’s what we cut our teeth on musically. So it was just really great to pull on those sorts of songs. I mean, that was probably the main reason why we did covers, especially with ‘David Watts’, I suppose was the fact that we didn’t have anything else to actually release as a single. So it was a nice sort of filler. Maybe not filler, but a bit of relief from having the pressure on Paul to come up with a new song.

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