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Friday, April 6

We Are The Mods


Though I worshipped at the altar of Paul Weller I was never a (nouveau) Mod myself. I was never anything really (you can't pigeonhole me!) though I did have a blue-striped, button-down shirt exactly like one Terry Hall of The Specials wore (there was a very thin line between Mod and Rude Boy). But during the Mod revival of the late 70s lots of my school mates really got into the scene: buying Vespas, wearing Parkas, Clark's desert boots and mohair suits, fighting (skinheads mostly), doing lots of speed, and trying to dance like Sting in "Quadrophenia". One of them even bought a Rickenbacker guitar (because Paul Weller played one) and started a band whose short career highlight was playing an end-of-term gig at the local girl's school. Most of them eventually morphed into being Soul Boys during the 80s which was the contemporary equivalent of being a Mod anyway.

The word "Mod" comes from "Modernist" so the whole idea of a Mod revival is actually fairly oxymoronic, and though The Jam were hardly the most original band in the world themselves they spawned an army of imitators. Secret Affair, The Chords and The Purple Hearts were probably the best of the bunch (the least said about The Merton Parkas, Squire, and The Lambrettas the better) who recorded a few cracking singles between them. The Purple Hearts and Chords tracks sound the most Jam-like, full of blazing Rickenbackers, while Secret Affair's "Time For Action" is a bouncy brass rave-up. These were all released between 1979 and 1980 and the Mod revival pretty much died (in the public eye anyway) when The Jam split up in '82. I saw them on their farewell tour and was very disdainful of all the 14-year-old boys in cheap, knock-off Parkas in the audience. I was only 19 myself at the time and felt old in that crowd. Once a "movement" has got to that stage it's time to call it a day - which is just what Paul Weller did, and moved onto ripping off Curtis Mayfield instead.

Download: Somethings Missing - The Chords (mp3)
Download: Jimmy - Purple Hearts (mp3)
Download: Time For Action - Secret Affair (mp3)
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7 Comments:

At 3:44 PM, Blogger dickvandyke said...

As you may know Lee, the two thirds reformation 'From The Jam' tour with Foxton n Buckler starts shortly - with a bigger tour later in 07, culminating in a 25 anniv gig in brighton in Dec.

Much consternation in some camps - particularly amongst Weller loyalists. I can see and appreciate both sides of what is, an 8 pint argument.

You know very well, it was all about the time, the energy, the fire, the passion and the youth. By definition, it can never be repeated.

So why do i find myself as a frontrunner in the ticket frenzy, squeezing the beer belly into a faded Fred Perry and looking forward to a few more fucking great nights out?

Because, we only get the one life and I wanna feel 19 again.

Thanks for the songs.

'Any guitar and any bass drum'

DVD

 
At 5:57 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Thanks for sharing! You have a fine blog. Greetings from Alabama.

 
At 9:32 PM, Blogger LondonLee said...

I saw Weller live in Boston a couple of years ago and wasn't all that fussed when he did 'That's Entertainment' and 'A Town Called Malice' but did get a real kick out of digging up 'In The Crowd' - probably because that one isn't as overplayed and obvious as the other two.

 
At 2:49 AM, Blogger peteski said...

Outside the window stands my broken Lambretta
I'm gonna fix her when the weather
gets better.

 
At 2:30 PM, Blogger dickvandyke said...

Just spent the Easter bank holiday weekend on the English east coast. More mods out on the roads than I've seen for many a year. Sunshine, sea and scooters a-gogo!

 
At 11:22 PM, Blogger Monica said...

ahh!!! they are using "Start" for a Cadillac commercial here in The US! Made me feel old!

 
At 9:47 AM, Blogger Harry said...

Nice article! Always fun to read about Mod's. Recently we launched our Mod-influenced line to Italian made Scooter Helmets and Vintage Clothing. Take a look at Vespismo.com!

Ciao

 

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