The Jam - Danish TV Concert Special 1982 REMASTERED in 1080p
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- čas přidán 17. 09. 2022
- Full 38 minute TV Special from 19th April 1982 remastered from DVD source. The set list is:
01: Running On The Spot
02: Circus
03: Happy Together
04: Ghosts
05: In The Crowd
06: Town Called Malice
07: Pity Poor Alfie/Fever
08: Precious
09: Just Who Is The 5 O'clock Hero?
10: The Gift
11: Move On Up
12: Trans Global Unity Express
Watching this on a Saturday evening in 2023, 41 years after they played this show. The tightness of the band and pure energy on display are just phenonmenal. Superb musicians showing us what live shows are all about. The Jam were on another level.
Me too, watching it now for the first time. All mod cons❤
Greetings from Denver…11/11/23… These mod times that have untied🙏🏽
@@TheDharmaBarberhello denver where my old bandmate Jason H was a die hard jam fan
So true. And hardly known in the states which is amazing.
@@jax4538 i was listening to the Jam in 1980 in high school. Still love their music. All mod cons is only second to Quadraphinia as my favorite albums of all time.
Imagine being in that audience, wow
Those audience members never knew how lucky they were!
too right
23 or 24 here with 5 years under his belt with the band and ready to make a complete left turn in the space of a year.
ポール・ウェラーは、どの時代、JAM、STYLE COUNCIL、ソロもすべてかっこいい! もちろん今の歳もかっこいい!
Running On The Spot was always a personal favourite 😍
The Jam - The Clash The Smiths and The Banshees - four of the most important bands to come ot of the UK 🎸
i will also add Joy Division/New Order, Buzzcocks, Magazine, Specials, The Fall.. From a swedish perspective
00:00 Running On The Spot
03:18 Circus
05:42 Happy Together
08:39 Ghosts
11:08 In The Crowd
14:22 Town Called Malice
17:42 Pity Poor Alfie/Fever
22:00 Precious
26:00 Just Who Is The 5 O'clock Hero?
28:22 The Gift
31:16 Move On Up
34:15 Trans Global Unity Express
you're gonna to heaven boy
This is great! Danish TV, where they make bands actually play their songs and not lip sync, The Jam where more then up for it!
Great performance. The TV production is clear and without any of the 'artistic' elements that so many live video directors think they need to insert. If only more were of this quality even today.
Agreed. I despise those circular swooping camera moves. They try to make things look exciting, but what they cameramen are actually saying is "The music isn't exciting enough, so we need to spice it up." Not the case here!
Phenomenal! Current music doesn't hold a candle to this greatness!!
I keep asking who plays today with this ferocity and intensity - a couple of good bands out there but way to many just dingle around some computer generated nonsense. This is the real deal jack
Fantastic, saw the Jam a week later in Nijmegen, Holland
Sounds amazing! You can actually hear Bruce’s Fender P-Bass quite clearly
He don't need no stinking Rickenbacker lol
yeah all in the technique :) @@lancecohen9950
The crowd is so kind, one guy is clapping with a beer (stein) in his other hand. Thanks for the upload! Grew up listening/loving the Jam I graduated in 1982.
Wow. Great performance. I never saw this. The band was playing so well. Powerful singing by Paul. This is just spectacular.
I saw them 7 weeks later at the Kerrisdale Arena in Vancouver BC, STILL the most intense concert I've ever seen. 77 minutes too.
Shame you didn't see them in 77,78 or 79. By this time the writing was already on the wall & Weller had already sorted out his 'solo' deal with Polydor.
I saw them there too. I had previously seen them at The Commodore a couple of years earlier
Performance like that show the pure musicianship. No hiding behind effects when you are live like this!
THIS WAS AWESOME LIVE IN 1982 💪 " I BELIEVE IN LIFE & I BELIEVE IN LOVE💖 BUT THE WORLD IN WHICH WE LIVE IN KEEPS TRYING TO PROVE ME WRONG " P.W GREAT🇬🇧 LYRICIST 👍👍👍
14:23 Town Called Malice
Sent shivers up my neck…..amazing! (Fan from across the pond 🇺🇸)
One of the bests songs ever written
最高の3人。Paul Wellerカッコ良すぎるね。the Gift の頃のライブ映像なんですね!
The best band around at that time, just a class above everyone.
Just a brilliant band. The best I have ever seen. Broke my young heart when PW split them up, but he was right.
Great to see. Clear and vivid. Nice performance. It's striking that although there were strong tracks in 1982, the best song here is In The Crowd from 1978.
I thought "Ghosts" was worth the listen, too.
Definitely! One of the Modfather's finest.
All Mod Cons was the pinnacle.
“Alright then love I’ll be off now. It’s back to the lunchbox and worker-management rows”. Could anyone else have written, much less gotten away with that line? Amazing band. In college, The Jam were my Five O’Clock Heroes.
Ungodly restoration! 👌
Foxton could’ve lit half of Copenhagen w the static electricity comin off that megawatt mullet. 😮💨
So tight ❤
Best sounding live clip of the boys that I’ve ever seen. Thanks for remastering!!!
Aside from the jam the need to credit the organ player and the trumpet/tambourine player is also great.
How awe and some is this !!!!! What a find !!🖤🎼🖤🎼🖤🎼
takes me back great tune with feeling he and the jam really mean it
They never toured Australia until Paul did with The Style Council . Just wish The Jam had toured here just once .
Wish I was there, even though I was only 4 years old❤
One of the greatest bands
THE GREATEST!!❤
WELLER needs to be in the ROCK FAME. But unfortunately the Rock hall of Shame has no Taste when it comes down to ROCK MUSIC 😎👊
Much better quality than the original. Good stuff.
Splendid recording. They sounded great live...they had thier shid together, they spent all thier time Jamming.
''Running on the spot'' is such a corker of a Classic! 41 years ago I went downtown and bought the album instead of taking some written exams at the Uni. Neat British pressing that didn't make me regret flunking the subject - it still spins on the RP and i was only ''running on the spot'' for a couple of months, and finished the curriculum subject. Actually, ROTS musically reminds me of ''Setting Sons'', in a strange way, because no other track from The Gift has the same feeling. It's a very rich period for the Jam, and coincidently the path to their untimely demise.
👍Quite ! "Running on the Spot" is a rather unique song on The Gift and it would not have been out of place on Setting Sons or even Sound Affects. It remains my favourite track from The Gift. Setting Sons has always been my favourite of their six studio albums.
I agree - it's quintessential JAM sound: Coming in on the leading 8th note, driving like a train on the 16th and 32nd beats, layering on the harmonies and again blasting the complex minor chords across a bar, bar and a half maybe bar and three quarters. Quite catchy if I don't say
Best I've heard the gift played... Fantastic
Не на , кого не похожая группа, со своим неповторимым почерком , казалось бы играют минимализм, но на самом деле их музыка разнообразна и современна до сих пор !!!❤❤❤
What a band! What a gig!
One of the greatest unknown bands ever (in the US). Mr. Weller reminds me of Thom Yorke.
Thank you very much for posting the full performance in quality! Priceless!
Pure Dane gold. Just absolutely superb.
Thank you.
Amazing quality thank you!
Fantastic quality. So good! Many thanks.
Great quality, love it.
Superb!
This a treasure, thank you!!! ❤
Class clip - thanks. What a guitar sound
Absolutely Brilliant 👏 👌
Superb. What a band. 🎉🎉🎉
Much better quality, thanks!
Great performance, loads of songs from their fantastic final album
Great stuff...
Great bass line on the song Precious. Check out Foxton grooving while playing the song's bass line.
Wow. Maximum Qualitat! Kudos.
Je découvre ce concert ,ils se sépareront dans quelques mois ....le boss est telllement présent et incisif avec sa ricken au son dégueulasse mais au rendu puissant et précis, la basse qui rebondit comme une balle ...quel grand groupe ! Merci the Jam !
Thanx !!!
Excellent quality 👍👍👍
Thanks for posting, brilliant performance.
Pure energy, great sound.
Love the guy jumping in the crowd
Circus: A rough cut amalgam of Gang of Four, Madness, and U2!
Not seen that before. Awesome.
Foxtons harmony is so fine
Loved it!! 🥰
Top of their game. Then gone. 😢❤
Marvellous
Fantastic.
Superb!! What a great quality!The Jam, The Best Band In This F... World!!
Brilliant.. Cheers mate … Jam at Bingley Hall would be nice 😜
Amazing ! Never saw them live big regret!
what a great band !!
weller got it right - ended on a fantastic high - thank u
They coulda been contenders!
damn ... tragic they broke up.
There's Just nothing ...Like It!, light hits elbows up nosedive.
Wow, never seen this before.
Unos clasicos
❤ from Idaho!!
wow!青春時代思い出したよ!
rewelacja.
Ooooft .. tune!
Wow!
Outgrowing the jam live on stage
The style council was infantile in comparison really.
CZcams GOLD!
This is a shot in the arm, for sure!
It’s obvious that Weller has outgrown his compadres at this point. I feel for the drummer the most because honestly where’s he gonna go from here?
And what a Drummer Rick is.
Look Sharp! 🎯
Best fucking band ever 💙🤍💙🤍💙
Makes a great live album
Brilliant band. Constantly analyzing the mostly hapless reality and daily hardships experienced by under-educated working class youth in the pre-dawn of Thatcher era, Britain . Even their optimistic songs were ironic and sad sounding. Pete Townsend expressed the opinion that they'd be better if they "lightened up." The Jam's whole career could be neatly summed up as the dark, heavily overcast, rain-soaked response to The Kinks' "Sunny Afternoon."
But I'll always revere Paul Weller as the guy who wrote the greatest single line I've ever heard in a rock song, a pov moment when an angst-filled, strapped for cash teenage kid describes a night out in the city as "gettin' a cabbie, hoppin' on buses, readin' graffiti about slashed/ seat/air fares" in the song, "That's Entertainment." For me, not even Dylan himself could ever have expressed in a line of verse a more searing, explosive depiction of youthful longing, confusion, hopelessness, fear of violence, despair. The collision of images and neurotic emotions impact me still.
1982 Just about the end of the Jam & The style council in Wellers mind already. Think we'd get a one off at RAH? Paul do one show and be done with all the reunion talk. It would be mega.
Suits and ties? "Someone just asked me if the Group. Would. Wear. Suits." Wait a minute ... wrong band. Long live The Jam, The Clash, The Damned, The Sex Pistols. Long live vintage British punks. As long as you all are still out there; there's hope in the world! We're a garage band.
Those goofy Danish kids had no idea what they were witnessing!!!
👌🏻👨🏻🎨🇩🇰
The band toured Scandinavia constantly since 1977 until the end. Saw them loads of times, this is how the majority of their loyal audience dressed like as far as I can remember.
Yes Anders, & please brother, I hope you don't think my comment was in any way disparaging towards the wonderful people of Denmark, that most wonderful country; a real jewel in Europe's crown with lots of folk who are, like you, excellent & intelligent music fans. @@andershansson2245
@@andershansson2245 this is actually an interesting comment. I'm British but moved to Denmark in 94. Still live there now. I only met one Dane in all those years who actually liked the Jam. I know plenty of old punks, new romantics and goths - but all the "fashion smart" Danes I know who are of the right age were into dreadful Danish pop music, not the Jam. Would love to know more about this obscure section of Danish youth subculture.
Any possibility they knew but didn’t care?
Bring out the danish scones and pg tips ☕ tea.....😊
In The Crowd is Johnny Thunder by the Kinks
Start influenced by Taxman/The word, Butterfly collector by Shangri-la, Town called malice by You can't hurry love, Precious by Pigbag, Non stop dancing by Keep on running ... but Holidays in the sun by In the city 🤔
@@philipjones7372 Yeah, Weller has never been afraid to er, 'show his influences'.
Let’s face it, watching this video and similar others, Foxton carries so much of this song & performance. His basslines were sublime, punchy and sexy. Absolutely love the way he moves around too, totally engaged in the music. Without him they’d actually be quite boring to watch, Weller was mightily blessed to have Foxton & Butler. Weller went off to do his own thing, rather like when Sting left the other 2 members of the Police.
I always felt sad for Foxton; you could see he gave his all for the band & it meant everything to him - to see it all just evaporate must have been tough. Hey ho, could have been worse, he might have been stuck in Woking the rest of his life.....
💖😎 Markku&Hunnit 🌹
I saw the Jam in 1982 and it was fantastic. But I wish I had seen them when they where playing more of their earlier material. The Gift was good but not their best work.