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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Happy Birthday from yesterday to one of Britain's greatest singer-songwriters, Paul Weller, who celebrated with yet another No1 album.

What are your favourite Weller songs or memories from his long and varied career?

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By *ora the explorerWoman
over a year ago

Paradise, Herts

Broken stones

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By *ed VoluptaWoman
over a year ago

Wirral.


"Happy Birthday from yesterday to one of Britain's greatest singer-songwriters, Paul Weller, who celebrated with yet another No1 album.

What are your favourite Weller songs or memories from his long and varied career? "

Oh, Leo

*shakes head* x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

English rose perfection

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

My Weller top three from the different parts of his career:

The Jam, Man in the Corner Shop

The Style Council, Long Hot Summer

Solo: I Should have been there to inspire you.

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By *an4funMan
over a year ago

london

Used to be a big The Jam fan. Too many to choose from

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By *0FLHMan
over a year ago

Devon

You do something to me.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Broken stones "

Yes, in my top 10 definitely

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"English rose perfection "

Beautiful song.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Happy Birthday from yesterday to one of Britain's greatest singer-songwriters, Paul Weller, who celebrated with yet another No1 album.

What are your favourite Weller songs or memories from his long and varied career?

Oh, Leo

*shakes head* x"

Sorry Red, we can't all be Westlife fans

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"English rose perfection "

I loved how that was used in This is England.

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By *ed VoluptaWoman
over a year ago

Wirral.


"Happy Birthday from yesterday to one of Britain's greatest singer-songwriters, Paul Weller, who celebrated with yet another No1 album.

What are your favourite Weller songs or memories from his long and varied career?

Oh, Leo

*shakes head* x

Sorry Red, we can't all be Westlife fans "

You cheeky got

Smacked bottom to you!

I never liked the jam, but some of his solo stuff was ok, but the head shake was more for the "greatest singer songwriter" accolade.

I do like You Do Something To Me.

That's beautiful xc

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Happy Birthday from yesterday to one of Britain's greatest singer-songwriters, Paul Weller, who celebrated with yet another No1 album.

What are your favourite Weller songs or memories from his long and varied career?

Oh, Leo

*shakes head* x

Sorry Red, we can't all be Westlife fans

You cheeky got

Smacked bottom to you!

I never liked the jam, but some of his solo stuff was ok, but the head shake was more for the "greatest singer songwriter" accolade.

I do like You Do Something To Me.

That's beautiful xc"

Ah, I'll take a smacked arse if we're still friends I did say 'one of' to be fair and yes that's a top tune.

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By *ce WingerMan
over a year ago

P.O. Box DE1 0NQ

Wild Wood

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A9_ffgwLVCs

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By *aitonelMan
over a year ago

Travelling

I was expecting this to be about one of the Mods!

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I was expecting this to be about one of the Mods! "

Haha ! If we're talking songs about the Fab mods then it's got to be 'You're the Best Thing'

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By *ed VoluptaWoman
over a year ago

Wirral.


"Wild Wood

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A9_ffgwLVCs"

Ooh, good one Ace! I'd forgotten about it. Always brings to mind Eric Clapton, for some reason x

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By *ed VoluptaWoman
over a year ago

Wirral.


"Happy Birthday from yesterday to one of Britain's greatest singer-songwriters, Paul Weller, who celebrated with yet another No1 album.

What are your favourite Weller songs or memories from his long and varied career?

Oh, Leo

*shakes head* x

Sorry Red, we can't all be Westlife fans

You cheeky got

Smacked bottom to you!

I never liked the jam, but some of his solo stuff was ok, but the head shake was more for the "greatest singer songwriter" accolade.

I do like You Do Something To Me.

That's beautiful xc

Ah, I'll take a smacked arse if we're still friends I did say 'one of' to be fair and yes that's a top tune."

Course we're still friends, lovely x

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By *ily WhiteWoman
over a year ago

?

English Rose is my favourite

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By *perm Donor 69Man
over a year ago

Tameside

One of the best live moments I've seen was Paul weller coming on stage to join noel Gallagher during an acoustic set, they sang butterfly collector, not the best song but was awesome

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"English Rose is my favourite "

Weller wrote that when he was 19 !

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"One of the best live moments I've seen was Paul weller coming on stage to join noel Gallagher during an acoustic set, they sang butterfly collector, not the best song but was awesome "

That's on you tube somewhere. I didn't see The Jam or Style Council live but have seen him solo many times, and he's still a brilliant live performer.

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By *perm Donor 69Man
over a year ago

Tameside


"One of the best live moments I've seen was Paul weller coming on stage to join noel Gallagher during an acoustic set, they sang butterfly collector, not the best song but was awesome

That's on you tube somewhere. I didn't see The Jam or Style Council live but have seen him solo many times, and he's still a brilliant live performer."

Never got to see the jam either unfortunately, always wanted them to reform for a couple of gigs but won't ever happen

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"One of the best live moments I've seen was Paul weller coming on stage to join noel Gallagher during an acoustic set, they sang butterfly collector, not the best song but was awesome

That's on you tube somewhere. I didn't see The Jam or Style Council live but have seen him solo many times, and he's still a brilliant live performer.

Never got to see the jam either unfortunately, always wanted them to reform for a couple of gigs but won't ever happen"

No, not now The tribute band 'From The Jam' are pretty good if you ever get the chance.

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By *emini ManMan
over a year ago

There and to the left a bit

Funnily enough have just been reading an article about PW that named a Top 10 across his career and was absolutely gob smacked that Tube Station didn't get a mention - it's a kitchen sink drama put to song just perfectly, full of menace and love and so much more - the pictures it paints in your head are vivid and real.

Style Council era for me has to be Headstart For Happiness - just one of those songs that exudes joy and makes you smile

Of his solo stuff I have to confess that most things after Stanley Road I have found hit and miss with the odd gem tucked in there such as Floorboards Up or Fast Car/Slow Traffic but my favourite probably has to be Can You Hear Us Holy Man? Particularly when it morphs into Magic Bus when played live.

Honourable mentions also for:

Butterfly Collector

Bitterness Rising

Money Go Round

Private Hell

Little Boy Soldiers

The Lodgers

Promised Land

Into Tomorrow

Peacock Suit

Fly

English Rose

Precious

That's Entertainment

Strange Town

In The City

....and many many more

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Funnily enough have just been reading an article about PW that named a Top 10 across his career and was absolutely gob smacked that Tube Station didn't get a mention - it's a kitchen sink drama put to song just perfectly, full of menace and love and so much more - the pictures it paints in your head are vivid and real.

Style Council era for me has to be Headstart For Happiness - just one of those songs that exudes joy and makes you smile

Of his solo stuff I have to confess that most things after Stanley Road I have found hit and miss with the odd gem tucked in there such as Floorboards Up or Fast Car/Slow Traffic but my favourite probably has to be Can You Hear Us Holy Man? Particularly when it morphs into Magic Bus when played live.

Honourable mentions also for:

Butterfly Collector

Bitterness Rising

Money Go Round

Private Hell

Little Boy Soldiers

The Lodgers

Promised Land

Into Tomorrow

Peacock Suit

Fly

English Rose

Precious

That's Entertainment

Strange Town

In The City

....and many many more "

I knew you would mention my favourite "smiling, beguiling"

My favourite of all.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Nice topic OP..

Butterfly Collector ??

Wild Wood

Uh huh oh yeah

Start! (Even though it's a reworked Taxman I love it)

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By *indfeedfuckCouple
over a year ago

Harlow


"Funnily enough have just been reading an article about PW that named a Top 10 across his career and was absolutely gob smacked that Tube Station didn't get a mention - it's a kitchen sink drama put to song just perfectly, full of menace and love and so much more - the pictures it paints in your head are vivid and real.

Style Council era for me has to be Headstart For Happiness - just one of those songs that exudes joy and makes you smile

Of his solo stuff I have to confess that most things after Stanley Road I have found hit and miss with the odd gem tucked in there such as Floorboards Up or Fast Car/Slow Traffic but my favourite probably has to be Can You Hear Us Holy Man? Particularly when it morphs into Magic Bus when played live.

Honourable mentions also for:

Butterfly Collector

Bitterness Rising

Money Go Round

Private Hell

Little Boy Soldiers

The Lodgers

Promised Land

Into Tomorrow

Peacock Suit

Fly

English Rose

Precious

That's Entertainment

Strange Town

In The City

....and many many more

I knew you would mention my favourite "smiling, beguiling"

My favourite of all. "

I was going to say what would be your favourite PW song that wasn’t a single but this post (mostly) covers that, but where’s Happy Together Now?

Second track on The Gift. Sad I know that but I’m a massive Jam head.

Also my favourite overall is Down in a Tube Station at Midnight:

A distant echo

Of far away voices boarding

Far away trains.

So nearly a haiku!

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By *emini ManMan
over a year ago

There and to the left a bit


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I was going to say what would be your favourite PW song that wasn’t a single but this post (mostly) covers that, but where’s Happy Together Now?

Second track on The Gift. Sad I know that but I’m a massive Jam head.

"

It was in the "many many more" bit

And there really are so many I could name...

Happy Together Now

Running On The Spot

To Be Someone

Monday

Pretty Green

But I'm Different Now

Liza Radley

Mr Clean

Billy Hunt

Saturday's Kids

Thick As Thieves

Man In The Corner Shop

And that's just The Jam era

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Nice topic OP..

Butterfly Collector ??

Wild Wood

Uh huh oh yeah

Start! (Even though it's a reworked Taxman I love it)"

I love Uh Huh, Oh Yeah, really marked his comeback for me.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Thanks GeminiMan for those great suggestions. I'll add two from either end of his career:

Got By in Time, from In the City and Long, Long, Road from A Kind Revolution - about 40 years apart but both great songwriting.

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By *emini ManMan
over a year ago

There and to the left a bit


"Nice topic OP..

Butterfly Collector ??

Wild Wood

Uh huh oh yeah

Start! (Even though it's a reworked Taxman I love it)

I love Uh Huh, Oh Yeah, really marked his comeback for me. "

Was lucky enough to see him in some very small venues (Mean Fiddler and Subterranea to name two) when he started out solo under the Paul Weller Movement banner and he didn't quite have enough new material so dipped into his back catalogue to complete the set, but saw him play the likes of Into Tomorrow, Here's A New Thing and Uh Huh Oh Yeah in their formative modes

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By *a LunaWoman
over a year ago

South Wales

Erin Rifles and You Do Something to me

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Nice topic OP..

Butterfly Collector ??

Wild Wood

Uh huh oh yeah

Start! (Even though it's a reworked Taxman I love it)

I love Uh Huh, Oh Yeah, really marked his comeback for me.

Was lucky enough to see him in some very small venues (Mean Fiddler and Subterranea to name two) when he started out solo under the Paul Weller Movement banner and he didn't quite have enough new material so dipped into his back catalogue to complete the set, but saw him play the likes of Into Tomorrow, Here's A New Thing and Uh Huh Oh Yeah in their formative modes "

I saw him as The PW Movement at Brixton Academy which was probably his biggest solo gig at that point. Steve Marriot had died the day before and he played Tin Soldier in tribute.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Erin Rifles and You Do Something to me"

Eton Rifles..written in 1979 but so relevant today. Forty years on we're still governed by the Eton Trifles

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By *emini ManMan
over a year ago

There and to the left a bit

Got caught out the other day mind - this came up on my shuffle play and I immediately thought it was a version Town Called Malice from the intro...

https://youtu.be/7HlEt4XJVFA

Another case of Weller borrowing riffs?

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By *emini ManMan
over a year ago

There and to the left a bit


"Nice topic OP..

Butterfly Collector ??

Wild Wood

Uh huh oh yeah

Start! (Even though it's a reworked Taxman I love it)

I love Uh Huh, Oh Yeah, really marked his comeback for me.

Was lucky enough to see him in some very small venues (Mean Fiddler and Subterranea to name two) when he started out solo under the Paul Weller Movement banner and he didn't quite have enough new material so dipped into his back catalogue to complete the set, but saw him play the likes of Into Tomorrow, Here's A New Thing and Uh Huh Oh Yeah in their formative modes

I saw him as The PW Movement at Brixton Academy which was probably his biggest solo gig at that point. Steve Marriot had died the day before and he played Tin Soldier in tribute."

Had the VHS tape of that gig and loved the version of Tin Soldier which he played quite regularly back then

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Got caught out the other day mind - this came up on my shuffle play and I immediately thought it was a version Town Called Malice from the intro...

https://youtu.be/7HlEt4XJVFA

Another case of Weller borrowing riffs? "

Wow. Obviously Malice has a big Motown groove but I'd never heard that before! He certainly does like a homage or three

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By *utual InterestsMan
over a year ago

Kent

Been to see him 3 times and is a legend.

Stanley Road is fave album and a masterpiece

Whirlpools End is something I can listen to on repeat forever.

On YouTube, there is a live version of it on Jools Holland and is my fave live bit of music..... they had ultimate jam that night

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Been to see him 3 times and is a legend.

Stanley Road is fave album and a masterpiece

Whirlpools End is something I can listen to on repeat forever.

On YouTube, there is a live version of it on Jools Holland and is my fave live bit of music..... they had ultimate jam that night"

He's done some brilliant performances on Later over the years.

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