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Mods Of Your Generation
United Kingdom
Приєднався 17 чер 2019
Mods Of Your Generation is an online magazine and platform that celebrates mod culture and its various elements, including music, fashion, and lifestyle. We are a vibrant and engaging online community and website dedicated to celebrating the enduring legacy of mod culture. Our website features a wealth of content including in-depth articles, interviews, reviews, and a lively forum where mod enthusiasts from around the world can connect and share their passion for music, fashion, and the wider mod scene.
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Den Davis in conversation with The Jam’s Rick Buckler
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Den Davis in conversation with The Jam’s Rick Buckler about the legacy of The Jam and his new Book The Jam 1982 @TheLateLateShow@voxofficemedia3548
Royal Alloy Scooterists enjoying life in China
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In collaboration with our friends at Royal Alloy UK who are incredibly pleased to announce a series of videos from around the globe showing just how clubs and owners ‘Enjoy Life’ This is the second - and it’s again special a one. Filmed by the lads at Royal Alloy China and it shows how they celebrate scooter culture in various unique ways throughout the country, compiled and edited by Rik Bards...
Royal Alloy Scooterists Enjoying Life in Georgia
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In collaboration with our friends at Royal Alloy who are incredibly pleased to announce a series of videos from around the globe showing just how clubs and owners ‘Enjoy Life’ This is their first - and it’s a bit special. Filmed by the lads at Royal Alloy Georgia, videoed in Tblisi the capital, compiled and edited by Rik Bardsley. The idea is for each video to show the flavor of scootering in d...
Interview with The Jam’s Legendary drummer Rick Buckler
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We were fortunate enough to have the exclusive access to record an interview with the iconic drummer of The Jam, Rick Buckler. This video was first published on Mods Of Your Generation Facebook page on October 26th, 2022 and is in collaboration and association with our friends and partners @voxofficemedia3548 @ScooteringMagazineChannel , @royalalloyglobal1205 and @nicetimeproductions1689 (About...
ONE STEP BEHIND - THE MASTER OF MADNESS at Sausage and Cider Festival- Telford 2023
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Fantastic Tribute to Madness from ONE STEP BEHIND - THE MASTER OF MADNESS at Sausage and Cider Festival- Telford 2023 #madness #onestepbeyond
A glimpse into the heart and soul of the Mod Bank Holiday Weekender in Brighton.
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In this video, you'll witness the breathtaking sight of hundreds of meticulously customised scooters lining the famous Madeira Drive, creating a kaleidoscope of colours and styles. From classic Vespas and Lambrettas to modern interpretations, each scooter is a unique expression of mod style and individuality. As the video unfolds, you'll experience the camaraderie and sense of community that de...
Brighton Mod Weekender ‘Wacky Races’ Ride Out.
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Brighton Mod Weekender ‘Wacky Races’ Ride Out.
A Tribute To Keith Moon: 23 August 1946 - 7 September 1978 Won’t Get Fooled Again (Isolated Drums)
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A Tribute To Keith Moon: 23 August 1946 - 7 September 1978 Won’t Get Fooled Again (Isolated Drums)
Wilko Johnson emotional speech at the Q Awards 2014
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Wilko Johnson emotional speech at the Q Awards 2014
Relco London clothing and Mods Of Your Generation partnership
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Relco London clothing and Mods Of Your Generation partnership
Paul Weller applauds Liverpool fans for booing the national anthem
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Paul Weller applauds Liverpool fans for booing the national anthem
Interview with Joe Symes and The Loving Kind
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Interview with Joe Symes and The Loving Kind
Interview with Turner about her debut album Daydreams and Stars
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Interview with Turner about her debut album Daydreams and Stars
Purple Hearts II (PH2) - Smashing Time Lyrics
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Purple Hearts II (PH2) - Smashing Time Lyrics
Wolfy Foxlow | Mods Of Your Generation
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Wolfy Foxlow | Mods Of Your Generation
Exclusive Interview With Turner about her Debut Album - “Daydreams and Stars”
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Exclusive Interview With Turner about her Debut Album - “Daydreams and Stars”
Mods Of Your Generation Interview | Darren Tucker
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Mods Of Your Generation Interview | Darren Tucker
Soul Boy | Anthony Flavin | Northern Soul | Interview |
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Soul Boy | Anthony Flavin | Northern Soul | Interview |
Met Rick before and seen Bruce but Rick is a great fella and had time for everyone. Obviously they will never reform but an interview with the 3 at the same time would be amazing, even in separate rooms but imagine that. Somebody should try? Class artists.
now i get it - he doesn't get it - Alice is amazing because of the lyrics - Paul - it's got nothing do with radio - it;s an amazing song / lyrics - precious was brilliant song !
Haha, what a prick! Another "champagne socialist" multi millionaire who hasn't given any real social commentary since 1980. What a fecking bell end! 😂😂😂
What a knob
Did some mods stop customizing their scooters after a while?
I grew up listening to the jam, never realised weller was a tit !
THE best drummer of all time. I don't care about anyone else. Perfection in timing but always musical in feeling.
Cool
Weller just comes across as an idiot here, old grey multi millionaire trying to tap into 1970s anti establishment fever.
I hate paul
The jam were a band of their time and a great one, but they were boxed in by their style of song and PW needed to move on from that genre and he couldn’t do it in that setup. The style council were completely different and PW couldn’t have done that with Rick and Bruce. At the time it was a shock and a shame it ended but history has shown that Paul made the right decision. Paul is a driven and selfish person, he doesn’t listen to anybody and he is always moving forward ,BUT this is why Paul is relevant today and is looked upon as a genius. Rick and Bruce are good guys, but they had their time in the sun, they should feel themselves lucky to have made that music and been a massive part of it.
You’ve explained that brilliantly sir!
Obviously, Weller thought Style Council was moving on, but 6 years of crap. Still, each to their own.
Seen me in this 😂
Someone asked me what’s my favourite Jam song (Which is impossible to say) and just to be awkward I said “Pop Art Poem” should’ve seen the confusion on his face..”Never heard of it” Ha ha
Beginners reached number 3 Den
It reached number 4 in 81
Go Paul! Fuck small minded nationalism... there's a whole world out there.
Rick is one very cool man and humorous too. Very dry humoured!
I love that echoey interview! This is the first of it's kind I've ever seen and heard!
Tory for the british people
“I know I come from Woking and you say I'm a fraud” 🤔
Shame will not have a probably not have a union. From the Jam was amazing set-up. All artist have been infunced by other bands. I was a child of about 10 and the first Jam LP was In The City re-release in 1995 when I was 10. I wrote on the cover Is Skill. The first LP is still one of my fav Jam LPs. I like how raw it was is. It's probably why I got into punk. soul, reggae and ska along with stories in music.
Ah the multi millionaire living the high life whilst his fans sleep on the street. He ain't giving it away. Showbiz
After 5 mins of the most annoying repetitive music I've ever heard I switched off.
Yes I agree but it was free to use. You could always watch the other 20mins of the video with the sound off or better yet. Play your own music while you watch it.
@@modsofyourgeneration not that bad for UA-cam music. Well done.
A true gent and the heartbeat of the greatest British band of my generation…
Wanker and past it
Great video 👍🏼
The one great thing about The Jam splitting when they did was/is that they were/are a fantastic, disciplined band frozen in time....a perfect band.
Absolutely. Let's be honest, nobody wants to imagine a version of The Jam in the 90s, in their 40s, putting out mediocre music in comparison to their best years, which inevitably happens to even the best of them. Weller had the foresight to understand that's how it goes. Same as The Smiths I suppose. The Beatles too. There might be other reasons those bands ended too, but they also resisted money to resurrect the bands. So I think at least some members of these bands were totally aware of preserving the legacy too.
great drummer.
Top man, top drummer. Will love him til the day I die, bless him
👍👍👍🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸👍👍👍👍
Not many people in their mid sixties would be talking through their whole lives about about a career that ended by the time they were 22 . Its certainly unique .
the sound is a bit painful. - get an input from the mics/desk to camera. Don't use onboard.
The mic stand should be to Rick's left to stop it obscuring his face from the camera.
Thanks for your comment
Pity about the edit when Rick was going to spill the beans.
Great interview Den Davis hilighting some good points from the time,really enjoyed the book
Rick sounds like Paul Whitehouse
Thank the lord for The Jam
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all the best to all Mods solid bond in my heart
It's telling that the edits start on this as Rick starts to really dig into the reasons why he feels the Jam split... 'bad' or no management of their recording career. Sure Polydor dictated their release schedule contractually but if the deal was up - as it was around this time with only one more album on the contract post the Gift (which Dig the New Breed's release essentially completed) then they were in the position to re-negotiate their deal with Polydor or leave and find a new deal with a new perhaps more artist friendly (major) label - Island say... Yes the Jam were a singles band - but their albums sold increasingly well and the industry was changing by 82 and 83 (successful bands taking longer between albums - not touring so much). The inference is that Weller had a few different reasons for leaving. A (sort of) solo deal being one of them.. if that hadn't have been on the table as an option by '82... then maybe he'd have stuck around but i feel there is a certain level of disengenuous on Rick's part for not just 'naming it'. He must know full-well these are the reasons. 1.the pressure of the treadmill 2. creative exhaustion on Weller's part with the Jam 3. wanting to try other things and R & B perhaps not having the 'chops' to realize this vision (this is arguable both ways...) 4. his profile as a singer songwriter giving him the opportuity to leave the band and re-sign to Polydor with a deal more favourable to his creative impulses (less touring). Financially as the main songwriter he was/still is earning more from the songs... that's the nature of the business... Rick fully understands this. A quick glance at say Snap's credits - 29 x tracks - Weller has full writing credits on 25 of the songs - Paul Weller / The Jam on x 1 track - 2 Foxton songs - 1 cover... The ongoing tension between them will stem back to Rick's percieved feelings of mis-management by JW... that's the nub of it.... most successful bands split up because of the writing credits.
Also, they didn't go down all that well in the US when compared with the Police, the Clash, and then some later UK bands. This continued with Weller's Style Council and then solo. I think the Vapours were pretty much destroyed by the breakup / shutting down of the Jam. However, they actually had got some airplay in the US with Turning Japanese.
all true - but not a factor in why they broke up. @@cejannuzi
Weller wanted to be Somebody - a pop star - hope u never bought ground chalk paul .
Well... he kind of already was a 'Pop Star' and if had wanted to be Paul Weller the 'Pop Star' then he would have gone solo rather than forming the Style Council. In doing that he lost one part of his audience (those that never forgave him for splitting the Jam and going in new musial directions) also gained a new one whilst keeping a large % of old Jam fans....so I have to say I don't really agree with whatever it is you tried to say - sorry. @@jamescorlett5272
No, the Jam didn't give a toss about America, which was a lover of dinosaur rock in check shirts. Except Stray Cats, Tom Petty , Blondie and the Cars, and they had to come to England to break through, apart from Stray Cats all those bands have said people thought they were Brits, Debbie Harry has mentioned it.
Magnificent musician.
'promo sm'
His image was incredible, lonsdale sweatshirts, adidas or lonsdale boxing boots, Dunlop trainers, ma1 alpha bomber jacket, super cool shirts combined with three-button jackets, tailored denim jackets, basketball boots... Rick's image was SPECTACULAR, people talk a lot of Weller's look, but Rick was incredibly original 
God bless her
Mods are good
Keep the faith lads and lassies
You too
Ulez will soon put a stop to that 😂😊
👍🏻👍🏻
I'd rather listen to the sausages sizzling instead of this karaoke turn.
GREAT video as always!3❤👊
what is the scene at 2:14? He's gorgeous there!
Great video beautiful scoots keep the faith✊