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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Caroline Coon, The Jam. Paul Weller (guitar), Rick Buckler (drums) and Bruce Foxton (bass) performing a pop-up gig on the Soho street., 1976

Caroline Coon

The Jam. Paul Weller (guitar), Rick Buckler (drums) and Bruce Foxton (bass) performing a pop-up gig on the Soho street., 1976
Archival Pigment Print
29.7 x 42 cms
11 3/4 x 16 1/2 ins
11471
£ 650.00
Caroline Coon, The Jam. Paul Weller (guitar), Rick Buckler (drums) and Bruce Foxton (bass) performing a pop-up gig on the Soho street., 1976
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The Jam. Paul Weller (guitar), Rick Buckler (drums) and Bruce Foxton (bass) performing a pop-up gig on the Soho street. August 1976. As teenagers, The Jam started playing after...
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The Jam. Paul Weller (guitar), Rick Buckler (drums) and Bruce Foxton (bass) performing a pop-up gig on the Soho street. August 1976.

As teenagers, The Jam started playing after school in their local pub where Joe Strummer saw them and though they were great. They became one of the early punk fan’s favourite bands. However, after the release of their retro-Mod style debut album they were hailed in the press as the Acceptable Face of Punk. Many of us considered this a betrayal. At the time, I wrote: “Although they are talented musicians, they seem to have dug themselves into an unoriginal Who hole out of which it may be difficult for them to climb.”

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