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  • čas přidán 14. 01. 2023
  • In this video we're listening to one more from The Jam. We're really loving this music, from such a great band. We can't wait to get into this one. Enjoy!
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Komentáře • 81

  • @davidellis5141
    @davidellis5141 Před rokem +25

    The Jam were probably the biggest band in England for several years. Really good 👍.

  • @Packard63
    @Packard63 Před rokem +11

    You have no idea how awesome this sounded for the first time back in 1979. I bought the single ....and still have it. Many thanks for the song and reaction. 👋👋👋

  • @user-hb2sp7op8u
    @user-hb2sp7op8u Před rokem +4

    62 now...and still gives me shivers. I saw them an untold number of times....they are part of my soul and my history. You have to play them turned up to 11 !!!.....break it up...burn it down...

  • @paulcasey5486
    @paulcasey5486 Před 2 měsíci +1

    loved the jam this was my favourite song loved it.

  • @pepelemoko2820
    @pepelemoko2820 Před rokem +8

    Such a great song and they are so tight. Spot on drums and that wonderful Bruce Foxton bass, combines so great with Paul's voice and lead. Still hold a little greivance for the way Paul treated the guys when he broke up the band, if you know the story. That's rock n roll I suppose.

  • @delorangeade
    @delorangeade Před rokem +6

    One of my favourites of the Jam's singles. Musically more complex and hard hitting than most of their work.

  • @Malfie657
    @Malfie657 Před rokem +4

    Thanks guys. This one is all about someone arriving in London for the first time, trying to fit-in and 'find a friend in Oxford Street' only to be snubbed by the people they meet who say they 'don't know, don't care, and we gotta go'. It goes on to spell out the things you need to do to be accepted and how odd it all seems to someone who eventually rebels, which is why the song ends with Weller repeating 'Break it up, break it up, burn it down shake it up'.

    • @normandavidtidiman9918
      @normandavidtidiman9918 Před rokem

      "....our own manifesto, we're kind to queers"

    • @Malfie657
      @Malfie657 Před rokem

      @@normandavidtidiman9918 Pardon??

    • @gaz4840
      @gaz4840 Před rokem

      @@Malfie657
      Found myself in a strange town
      Though I've only been here for three weeks now
      I've got blisters on my feet
      Trying to find a friend in Oxford Street
      I bought an A to Z Guide Book
      Trying to find the clubs and YMCA's
      But when you ask in a strange town
      They say don't know, don't care and I've got to go, mate
      They worry themselves about feeling low
      They worry themselves about the dreadful snow
      They all ignore me, 'cause they don't know
      I'm really a spaceman from those UFO's
      You've got to move in a straight line
      You've got to walk and talk in four-four time
      You can't be weird in a strange town
      You'll be betrayed by your accent and manners
      You've got to wear the right clothes
      Be careful not to pick or scratch your nose
      You can't be nice in a strange town
      'Cause we don't know, don't care and we got to go, man
      Rush my money to the record shops
      I stop off in a back street, buy myself a snort
      We got our own manifesto
      Be kind to queers
      I'm so glad the Revolution's here
      (It's nice and warm now)
      I've finished with clubs where the music's loud
      'Cause I don't see a face in a single crowd
      There's no one there
      I look in the mirror
      But I can't be seen
      Just a thin, clean layer of Mister Sheen
      Looking back at me
      Oh, oh
      Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh
      Found myself in a strange town
      Though I've only been here for three weeks now
      I've got blisters on my feet
      Trying to find a friend in Oxford Street
      I bought an A to Z Guide Book
      Trying to find the clubs and YMCA's
      But when you ask in a strange town
      They say don't know, don't care and I've got to go, mate
      They worry themselves about feeling low
      They worry themselves about the dreadful snow
      They all ignore me, 'cause they don't know
      I'm really a spaceman from those UFO's
      Break it up, break it up
      Break it up, break it up
      Break it up, break it up
      Break it up, break it up
      Hmmm, break it up, break it up
      Burn it up, shake it up
      Break it up, break it up

  • @jono.pom-downunder
    @jono.pom-downunder Před rokem

    for Cynthia The story of moving to the metropolis from a smaller town;
    (rapid fire) LYRICS:
    Found myself in a strange town
    Though I've only been here for three weeks now
    I've got blisters on my feet
    Trying find a friend in Oxford Street
    I bought an A to Z guide book
    Trying to find the clubs and YMCAs
    But when you ask in a strange town
    They say "don't know, don't care
    And I've got to go, mate"
    They worry themselves about feeling low
    They worry themselves about the dreadful snow
    They all ignore me 'cause they don't know
    I'm really a spaceman from those UFOs
    You've got to move in a straight line
    You've got to walk and talk in four four time
    You can't be weird in a strange town
    You'll be betrayed by your accent and manners
    You've got to wear the right clothes
    Be careful not to pick or scratch your nose
    You can't be nice in a strange town
    'Cause we don't know, don't care
    And we got to go, man
    Rush my money to the record shops
    I stop off in a back street
    Buy myself a sniff
    We got our own manifesto
    Be kind to queers
    And I'm so glad the revolution's here
    It's nice and warm now
    I've finished with clubs where the music's loud
    'Cause I don't see a face in a single crowd
    There's no one there
    I look in the mirror
    But I can't be seen
    Just a thin, clean layer of Mister Sheen
    Looking back at me
    Oh, oh
    Found myself in a strange town
    Though I've only been here for three weeks now
    I've got blisters on my feet
    Trying find a friend in Oxford Street
    I bought an A to Z guide book
    Trying to find the clubs and YMCAs
    When you ask in a strange town
    They say "don't know, don't care
    And I've got to go, mate"
    They worry themselves about feeling low
    They worry themselves about the dreadful snow
    They all ignore me 'cause they don't know
    I'm really a spaceman from those UFOs
    (Strange town)
    (Strange town)
    Break it up, break it up
    Break it up, break it up
    Break it up, break it up
    Break it up, break it up
    Break it up, break it up
    Burn it down, shake it up
    Break it up, break it up

  • @martinwilby8942
    @martinwilby8942 Před 7 měsíci +1

    in the 80s in the uk , different places had different fashions mainly to do with football gangs fighting
    so if you were a working class youth , you had be careful in strange town because people were attacked if you didnt blend in

  • @Edward1312
    @Edward1312 Před 6 měsíci +1

    While its fundamentally a song about alienation its Important to remember the song was released in March 79 so you also need to understand the historical context. For example the line in the song " They worry themselves about feeling low, they worry themselves about the dreadful snow" refers to what is know as "the Winter of Discontent in 1978/79" it was particularly cold and snowy in the UK during that Winter and it also saw an extended period of industrial action, strikes and high wage demands due to high inflation and recession.

  • @MrSaltford
    @MrSaltford Před rokem +6

    That album Setting Sons is pure class and dare I say the best album they did, well it is this week anyway, Saddest thing ever is THE JAM never it big in the US,
    but thank you guys at the Hanier Family for finding them and reviewing loads of the jam stuff on your great channel

    • @hanierfamily
      @hanierfamily  Před rokem

      We love what we're discovering. This is great music.

    • @gaz4840
      @gaz4840 Před rokem +3

      I agree, Setting Sons is brilliant, Thick as Thieves and Private Hell quintessentially English as afternoon tea, superb lyrics.. Girl on the phone is one i often sing to myself when I`m out and about, i dont know why..!!

    • @peterdore8690
      @peterdore8690 Před rokem +2

      @@gaz4840
      Girl on the phone
      Is a very clever pure pop song
      But I believe Paul Weller hated it

    • @barryrosenthal6539
      @barryrosenthal6539 Před rokem

      @@peterdore8690 side 2 of Setting Sons is the greatest side in Rock history and one could argue it doesn't include any of their many masterpieces.
      Unrivaled

  • @davidbidgood3987
    @davidbidgood3987 Před rokem +4

    Thanks for this, I am getting on now but The Jam is one of the few things that can still make me feel young.

  • @johnhargreaves4689
    @johnhargreaves4689 Před rokem +2

    Found myself in a strange town
    Though I've only been here for three weeks now
    I've got blisters on my feet
    Trying find a friend in Oxford Street
    I bought an A to Zed guide book
    Trying to find the clubs and YMCAs
    But when you ask in a strange town
    They say don't know, don't care
    And I've got to go, mate
    They worry themselves about feeling low
    They worry themselves about the dreadful snow
    They all ignore me cause they don't know
    I'm really a spaceman from those UFOs
    You've got to move in a straight line
    You've got to walk and talk in 4/4 time
    You can't be weird in a strange town
    You'll be betrayed by your accent and manners
    You've got to wear the right clothes
    Be careful not to pick or scratch your nose
    You can't be nice in a strange town
    Cause we don't know, don't care
    And we got to go, man
    Rush my money to the record shops
    I stop off in a back street
    Buy myself a snort
    We got our own manifesto
    Be kind to queers
    And I'm so glad the revolution's here
    It's nice and warm now!
    I've finished with clubs where the music's loud
    Cause I don't see a face in a single crowd
    There's no one there
    I look in the mirror
    But I can't be seen
    Just a thin, clean layer of Mister Sheen
    Looking back at me
    Oh, oh

  • @gaz4840
    @gaz4840 Před rokem +1

    When i was posted to St helens for work in 1984, i used to sing this song as i got off the train, this and Boy about Town. Funnily enough, my first night was spent in the YMCA...!!!

  • @bugsby4663
    @bugsby4663 Před rokem +2

    Another great reaction. This was the first Jam song I heard. I had the 45 when it first cam,e out when I was nine or ten. I always wanted Setting Sons but for some reason never got it until I was in my forties. One of my favourite Jam songs.

  • @brewstergallery
    @brewstergallery Před rokem +2

    The lyrics are about this man ? arriving in London aka "Strange Town " He's been there 3 weeks,exhausted, wandering about trying to find a friend in Oxford St. but everybody's too busy, judgemental or hateful to help him, saying " Don't Know Don't Care and I gotta go Mate ". The chorus is : They worry themselves about feeling low, they worry themselves about the dreadful snow, they all ignore me 'coz they don't know , I'm really a spaceman from those UFOs. Biting social commentary as good as it gets. We Love THE JAM !!

  • @gerardmccavana4905
    @gerardmccavana4905 Před rokem +2

    Great reaction again to The Jam guys. Love this single...and interestingly, just recently, I read an interview with Weller, where he said it was one of the few(in his words) perfect songs he reckons he has written in his 45 years plus career.
    I think when talking about or writing about any Jam song, the lyrics have to be studied...as their words were so important to their songs.

  • @tonybarruk2
    @tonybarruk2 Před rokem +2

    I had this on yellow vinyl! 😁
    This was the first sign of The Jam about to go ballistic in the UK, they'd be number 1 twelve months later with Going Underground, and they were massive for the rest of their career...

  • @johnclarke-vs9qe
    @johnclarke-vs9qe Před rokem +1

    I was lucky enough to see The Jam twice in Leicester. They made an amazing sound, really awesome!

  • @tommcmanamon8327
    @tommcmanamon8327 Před rokem +2

    Brilliant song from a great English band.

  • @glastonbury4304
    @glastonbury4304 Před rokem +1

    Excellent...

  • @stuartauld2149
    @stuartauld2149 Před rokem +4

    Total class!! Hidden on the 'b' side there's an other classic that's well worth a listen.

  • @telstar4772
    @telstar4772 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Paul Weller (The Jam in this case) Is probably the most influential British musician since the 1970s. His music might have been a little too"British" to make it outside of the UK but every Brit musician you have heard of would cite him as a massive influence.
    His output has been so varied but always amazing. Try Listening to "Broken Stones" , I think his best song.

  • @johndonson1603
    @johndonson1603 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Possibly my favourite Jam tune?
    Although there’s a lot to choose from .

  • @ghichens3418
    @ghichens3418 Před rokem +1

    Yep !! Ace , This is a great tune ! still sounds good ! after all these years ! yes the Jam did plug into that Mod 60s sound , They got it right ,Cheers !

  • @stevebolt7132
    @stevebolt7132 Před rokem +1

    Loved this when I bought it and love it now ❤😊

  • @jamiegoddard562
    @jamiegoddard562 Před rokem +1

    Really love your jam reviews your really fair and kind thank you

  • @kevtruth
    @kevtruth Před rokem +1

    I like the wordplay "you can't be weird in a strange town"

  • @alanwhitney3263
    @alanwhitney3263 Před rokem +1

    My daughter got into the Jam in her early teens, we saw Weller twice and Jam tribute bands numerous times. Lots of Jam related purchases for birthdays and Christmas!

  • @raymondrossiter5324
    @raymondrossiter5324 Před rokem +1

    What a tune great lyrics about the loneliness of London one of there Best singles great album setting sons one of there best probably the biggest bands from the UK.

  • @neilmccarthy5102
    @neilmccarthy5102 Před rokem +1

    Yep - bang on. Based on going to London… but could be any big city.

  • @69Phuket
    @69Phuket Před 10 měsíci +1

    Mrs Hanier wants to get Rogered by a slick black haired rocker at the back of the Waltzers... Which brings me to Rusholme Ruffians by The Smiths! ;) Failing that....Anything by XTC is worth a review!

  • @timholder6825
    @timholder6825 Před rokem +4

    Haven't heard this in ages and I'm struck by how, Mod and Who...ish it is. Not the usual New Wave, Post Punk, feel of most Jam songs. You guys make some interesting, sometimes quite obscure choices for your reactions. Kudos for being a bit left field.

  • @johnclark677
    @johnclark677 Před rokem +1

    Check out the B side, The Butterfly Collector. Weller putting the boot into punk groupie Sue Catwoman. A classic Jam song

  • @mrsuperger5429
    @mrsuperger5429 Před rokem +1

    With better management and marketing, The Jam would have been the biggest band in the world. They ruled the UK for at least 3 years, from 1978 - 1981.

  • @jamiegoddard562
    @jamiegoddard562 Před rokem +1

    A face in a crowd a face is someone who is the coolest guy in mod culture who's style they copy because they idolise them it's about feeling awkward and not fitting in

  • @sherbert500
    @sherbert500 Před rokem +1

    Such a great tune!

  • @SimonColey
    @SimonColey Před rokem +2

    Shout out to my fellow woking boys

  • @e.m.b2834
    @e.m.b2834 Před rokem +1

    So happy you guys discovered the genius of Paul weller ... a genius of a songwriter..so varied in his abilities to do any music .. a legend ... nice to see some fellow yanks get it

    • @hanierfamily
      @hanierfamily  Před rokem +1

      We are Canadian but we are enjoying The Jam.

    • @e.m.b2834
      @e.m.b2834 Před rokem +1

      @@hanierfamily ahh we’re cousins ..lol

  • @KeeFHQVideos
    @KeeFHQVideos Před rokem +1

    Brilliant song, excellent reaction. Cynthia was really getting into that one. Can I suggest Wonderland by Big Country please and Whirlpools' End by Paul Weller?

  • @colrhodes377
    @colrhodes377 Před rokem +2

    You can always rely on The Jam for good quality music

  • @ianneale9353
    @ianneale9353 Před rokem +1

    Epic Band

  • @adamsmithhobbs4702
    @adamsmithhobbs4702 Před rokem +2

    Thick as Thieves next

    • @jonathancole833
      @jonathancole833 Před rokem +1

      Great choice! Album track, and also a b-side (I think).

  • @dhekelia133
    @dhekelia133 Před rokem +1

    Next stop................. When You're Young.

    • @hanierfamily
      @hanierfamily  Před rokem

      We have a video of that one. It was a while ago.

    • @dhekelia133
      @dhekelia133 Před rokem

      @@hanierfamily Thanks for that. Will definitely watch that one. Something different, but equally brilliant is The Bitterest Pill (I ever had to take). The penultimate single release from The Jam. I saw them live in September 1982 on the Saturday, here in Liverpool. Then on the Monday they announced they were breaking up in December. Absolutely devastated. They were so popular here in the UK that it made the National News on the BBC that day.

  • @anthonykelly4514
    @anthonykelly4514 Před rokem

    Break it up break it up !!

  • @robertbagley9199
    @robertbagley9199 Před rokem +1

    There's usually the option of a lyrics video if you think you might have problems with accents etc', I know you enjoyed it musically but you're missing out on so much.

  • @rdumontdebeque
    @rdumontdebeque Před rokem

    💯

  • @patrickholt2270
    @patrickholt2270 Před rokem +2

    You should pull up a lyric version or a lyric print-out in a seperate window or whatever so you can think about them too. Obviously lots of pop music has meaningless lyrics that don't matter at all, but not The Jam. With musics outside of metal, generally if it's aggressive there are reasons for the anger which come out in the lyrics. That's the case with The Jam and The Stranglers, as well as most punk and hardcore punk.

  • @colrhodes377
    @colrhodes377 Před rokem

    My favourite song by The Jam us Eating trifles

    • @hanierfamily
      @hanierfamily  Před rokem +1

      We do enjoy eating trifles.

    • @colrhodes377
      @colrhodes377 Před rokem

      @Hanier Family You might like to try Heaven and Hell ( Black Sabbath) do the live version of their song , Heaven and Hell. If you do the Wacken version, it's one Hell of a performance 👏 👌

  • @CAdams6398
    @CAdams6398 Před rokem +1

    Why don't you look up and discuss the lyrics after listening to the song?

  • @AdieAdie17
    @AdieAdie17 Před rokem +1

    Can I make a polite suggestion? Why not get the lyrics in front of you? It should make things so much more interesting for you. You would pick up the message 😉
    Good reactions.

  • @Dick-Dastardly
    @Dick-Dastardly Před rokem +1

    You seem to exclusively choose subscriber requests, is that the case? I'd also be interested to know some music that you'd choose to listen to yourselves.

    • @hanierfamily
      @hanierfamily  Před rokem +1

      We take request from everyone in the comment section. If you want to hear some of our favourite artists, check out our Friday Favourites list.

    • @Dick-Dastardly
      @Dick-Dastardly Před rokem +1

      Thank you, I will.

  • @ioiniipiailiaitinii559
    @ioiniipiailiaitinii559 Před rokem +1

    This piece is not part of the original UK edition

  • @davehyam113
    @davehyam113 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Go thru their back catalogue and have the lyrics in front of you. THEN you'll see the meaning

  • @e.m.b2834
    @e.m.b2834 Před rokem

    Ps look up Paul weller with Adele and with Amy wine house live....... both were star struck by the modfather

  • @e.m.b2834
    @e.m.b2834 Před rokem

    Ps find the lyrics .. such a great observer of the way life was in that era

  • @gaz4840
    @gaz4840 Před rokem +1

    Found myself in a strange town
    Though I've only been here for three weeks now
    I've got blisters on my feet
    Trying to find a friend in Oxford Street
    I bought an A to Z Guide Book
    Trying to find the clubs and YMCA's
    But when you ask in a strange town
    They say don't know, don't care and I've got to go, mate
    They worry themselves about feeling low
    They worry themselves about the dreadful snow
    They all ignore me, 'cause they don't know
    I'm really a spaceman from those UFO's
    You've got to move in a straight line
    You've got to walk and talk in four-four time
    You can't be weird in a strange town
    You'll be betrayed by your accent and manners
    You've got to wear the right clothes
    Be careful not to pick or scratch your nose
    You can't be nice in a strange town
    'Cause we don't know, don't care and we got to go, man
    Rush my money to the record shops
    I stop off in a back street, buy myself a snort
    We got our own manifesto
    Be kind to queers
    I'm so glad the Revolution's here
    (It's nice and warm now)
    I've finished with clubs where the music's loud
    'Cause I don't see a face in a single crowd
    There's no one there
    I look in the mirror
    But I can't be seen
    Just a thin, clean layer of Mister Sheen
    Looking back at me
    Oh, oh
    Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh
    Found myself in a strange town
    Though I've only been here for three weeks now
    I've got blisters on my feet
    Trying to find a friend in Oxford Street
    I bought an A to Z Guide Book
    Trying to find the clubs and YMCA's
    But when you ask in a strange town
    They say don't know, don't care and I've got to go, mate
    They worry themselves about feeling low
    They worry themselves about the dreadful snow
    They all ignore me, 'cause they don't know
    I'm really a spaceman from those UFO's
    Break it up, break it up
    Break it up, break it up
    Break it up, break it up
    Break it up, break it up
    Hmmm, break it up, break it up
    Burn it up, shake it up
    Break it up, break it up