Class,from the best ever, they struck a chord with their music.The voice of a generation. "LADIES AND GENTLEMEN PUT YOU'RE HANDS TOGETHER FOR THE BEST BAND IN THE FU**ING WORLD" "The Jam"
can't believe its nearly 30 years ago I was there that night nearly missed it as the car broke down. I think they played A Town Called Malice live for the first time that night as well, fantastic memories.
All I can say is as if these guys weren't cool enough already, the fact they covered such a KILLER classic soul tune by Chairman of The Board-including the tongue roll-and honestly at that-puts them RIGHT over the top!! Let's Jam baby!
awesome! i remember picking up a bootleg cassette at a record fair in '82 with this track on it & for some reason i put it back down! what a tw@t i was. i thought i'd never get to hear this version, thank you, you are a genius. my search is over.....30 years later.
epic energy, always been a jam fan and was searching for covers of chairman of the board and saw this, rivals the original. foxton bass amazing as usual
I saw them at the same Venue around that time, can't be sure they played this, not sure if they played the Sobell center more than once on this tour? Good upload though.
Mr Blue Sky. The Jam song That's Entertainment always reminds me of a Portsmouth chess game that I have played in. And a Human League gig that I have been lucky 2c. As the Jam r my 2nd favourite band. 2nd only 2my favourite band i.e. the Human League. Who l've seen the Human League play live 16times now. And I have been lucky Enough to have met my favourite band 2. And 5times in Joanne Catheralls case. And this cover is a much better than Kyle M.1
I was at this gig. Went with my buddy Steve (who sent me this link). We arrived early and managed to get into the soundcheck, too...and then had to make our way to the back of the queue to get into the gig itself. The chips to which we treated ourselves while we waited in that queue were our only defence against the cold - it was freezing. If I remember right Saxon were playing a gig on the same night just down the road (at the Rainbow?)
The Exploited and Black Flag were playing down the road that night, a few skinheads about so there was a bit of trouble for passing gig goers outside the Rainbow and also after the gig down the tube station..
just showed how great the jam were there wasnt a genre they couldnt cover and cover well....wellers voice was made for motown hes smashed every motown song hes ever done...thanks for the great upload
Superb upload mate. Im a big Jam collector and dont have this though I knew it existed. Been looking for it for years, great quality too. Cheers fella, top banana!
another amazing song writen by Holland Dozier Holland , probably the greatest song writing team ever , look them up on wikipedia and check out what songs they wrote , u won't believe it ..
I remember that gig with bananarama sound system failed and we all realised they were miming i dont remember them being pelted off, i thought they left the stage as quick as they could with everyone laughing, bless them, cant say i remember the chairmen of the board classic being covered by the jam that night but i drank a lot of lager in them days.
Give Me Just A Little More Time Life's too short to make a mistake Let's think of each other and hesitate Young and impatient we may be There's no need to act foolishly If we part our hearts won't forget it Years from now we will surely regret it Give me just a little more time And our love will surely grow Give me just a little more time And our love will surely grow You're young and you're in a hurry You're eager for love, but don't you worry We both want the sweetness in life But these things don't come overnight If we part our hearts won’t forget it Years from now we will surely regret it Give me just a little more time And our love will surely grow Give me just a little more time And our love will surely grow Horn section - repeat intro… Love is that mountain we must climb Let's climb it together your hand in mine We haven't known each other too long But the feeling I have is oh so strong I know we can make it, there's no doubt We owe it to ourselves to find it out Give me just a little more time And our love will surely grow… brrrrah Give me just a little more time And our love will surely grow Give me just a little more time And our love will surely grow Give me just a little more time And our love will surely grow!
I remember reading (about'82) that the jam had performed John's Children's Desdemona live but I've not heard it.Do you happen to have that one too? thanks for this good C.O.B. cover!
@GameIntelProductions I've been collecting the much more rare stuff for over 25 years now. There's some amazing bootleg recordings out there which have been converted from cassette to digital and a lot of great foreign import stuff, vinyl mainly. This is one I've never heard before, but there'll be shitloads out there like that. I don't think anybody could ever have it all, its just wishful thinking.
The idea The Jam would not have been able to evolve into what Weller did with the SC is rubbish. This is far more believable than the shit he did with TSC.
I have spent 40 years wondering about this question. The Jam went through three phases. The punk new wave intro and the jazz soul outro bookended the genuinely original sound that began with A Bomb and ended with Underground. There were foreshadowings before 78 and echoes after 80 but that was the 'sound' of the Jam. Had they not broken up, Cafe Bleu would have been played by a three piece and you might well have forgotten who the Jam were. @@chastitywhore6141
Good job. Actually, if you can play fairly well and have a half decent voice it's difficult to mess up with lyrics and melodies like this. Their true strength was picking good songs to cover.
Only just discovered this what a great cover .
Was gutted when the split
I was there. 16 years old and THE greatest experience ever when they walked on stage. That will never be taken off me. Fucking awesome.
Incredible cover, this is the true essence of the Jam
I was waiting for Paul to do the “brrrrrrrr” didn’t disappoint
Best band ever. Fantastic song covered with added energy. Just wonderful.
Was there ! 19 years old ❤
Fantastic version. The Jam were the best band of their time.
Big Jam fan,never new about this cover
Class,from the best ever, they struck a chord with their music.The voice of a generation. "LADIES AND GENTLEMEN PUT YOU'RE HANDS TOGETHER FOR THE BEST BAND IN THE FU**ING WORLD" "The Jam"
A fantastic cover by the top band. Pity this didn't make it onto an official release
You think you've heard everything then BOSH up pops this little gem .Nice one
A sort of "Chairmen-of-the-Board-meet-Thin-Lizzy" version--I LOVE IT!
superb.. never knew about this. cant stop playing it
The original is soooooo much better, check it out. Has genuine soul.
can't believe its nearly 30 years ago I was there that night nearly missed it as the car broke down. I think they played A Town Called Malice live for the first time that night as well, fantastic memories.
Best band ever! Still have the dream adore the Jam!
All I can say is as if these guys weren't cool enough already, the fact they covered such a KILLER classic soul tune by Chairman of The Board-including the tongue roll-and honestly at that-puts them RIGHT over the top!! Let's Jam baby!
awesome! i remember picking up a bootleg cassette at a record fair in '82 with this track on it & for some reason i put it back down! what a tw@t i was. i thought i'd never get to hear this version, thank you, you are a genius. my search is over.....30 years later.
They certainly booted the arse out of this.....Superb!
epic energy, always been a jam fan and was searching for covers of chairman of the board and saw this, rivals the original. foxton bass amazing as usual
I was at that gig. I remember Department S supported, as did Bananarama, who were pelted off for miming.
I saw them at the same Venue around that time, can't be sure they played this, not sure if they played the Sobell center more than once on this tour? Good upload though.
Yeah Bananarama were nervously dancing and miming to a ghetto blaster i recall !
@@neiltaylor1524 That's right. I seem to remember Paul was wearing his yellow shirt, with black polka dots. Good call Neil.
@@someblokecalleddave1 bananarama supporting the jam. the jam were awesome bananarama were shit always have been worst ever
@@dickturban8706 I quite like Bananrama retrospectively, but yeah they left no impression that night, they must have been ridiculously young as well.
My all time favorite band. Back in the day till now and I still never get bored of listening to them. Brilliant cover!
Mr Blue Sky. The Jam song That's Entertainment always reminds me of a Portsmouth chess game that I have played in. And a Human League gig that I have been lucky 2c. As the Jam r my 2nd favourite band. 2nd only 2my favourite band i.e. the Human League. Who l've seen the Human League play live 16times now. And I have been lucky Enough to have met my favourite band 2. And 5times in Joanne Catheralls case. And this cover is a much better than Kyle M.1
I was at this gig. Went with my buddy Steve (who sent me this link). We arrived early and managed to get into the soundcheck, too...and then had to make our way to the back of the queue to get into the gig itself. The chips to which we treated ourselves while we waited in that queue were our only defence against the cold - it was freezing. If I remember right Saxon were playing a gig on the same night just down the road (at the Rainbow?)
The Exploited and Black Flag were playing down the road that night, a few skinheads about so there was a bit of trouble for passing gig goers outside the Rainbow and also after the gig down the tube station..
Superb, can’t stop playing it
was at this gig remember this being played nice one.
Best quality I've heard of this! Nice one.
Thank you. This is beyond wonderful.
Bloody awesome. I've been looking for this recording for years.
you can't smack the smile off my face with a stratocaster. gorgeous !
Whatta gem! Never knew they played this !!! SUPERB !!
just showed how great the jam were there wasnt a genre they couldnt cover and cover well....wellers voice was made for motown hes smashed every motown song hes ever done...thanks for the great upload
I went to one of the nights cant remember which one
Never heard of these guys, but the song is always GREAT.
They picked the best and right covers for themselves
NOICE
Superb upload mate. Im a big Jam collector and dont have this though I knew it existed. Been looking for it for years, great quality too. Cheers fella, top banana!
Bring back the Jam!
Fantastic 👍👍👍
another amazing song writen by Holland Dozier Holland , probably the greatest song writing team ever , look them up on wikipedia and check out what songs they wrote , u won't believe it ..
....our love will surely grow....brilliant Jam cover!!
Top notch this!!
Great to hear. What a memory jogger this is. I was there too!
Awwsome! Didnt know this existed. Cheers for posting
Thanks for uploading this!
GREAT ONE I'VE ALWAYS WANTED TO HEAR THIS THANKX FOR POSTING
fantastic never heard this before thanks for the upload
Brilliant find, never knew they did this classic, do it so well too (of course) many thanks for uploading!
I remember that gig with bananarama sound system failed and we all realised they were miming i dont remember them being pelted off, i thought they left the stage as quick as they could with everyone laughing, bless them, cant say i remember the chairmen of the board classic being covered by the jam that night but i drank a lot of lager in them days.
Love it xx
Class upload the sound is superb, cheers for sharing it on here
Give Me Just A Little More Time
Life's too short to make a mistake
Let's think of each other and hesitate
Young and impatient we may be
There's no need to act foolishly
If we part our hearts won't forget it
Years from now we will surely regret it
Give me just a little more time
And our love will surely grow
Give me just a little more time
And our love will surely grow
You're young and you're in a hurry
You're eager for love, but don't you worry
We both want the sweetness in life
But these things don't come overnight
If we part our hearts won’t forget it
Years from now we will surely regret it
Give me just a little more time
And our love will surely grow
Give me just a little more time
And our love will surely grow
Horn section - repeat intro…
Love is that mountain we must climb
Let's climb it together your hand in mine
We haven't known each other too long
But the feeling I have is oh so strong
I know we can make it, there's no doubt
We owe it to ourselves to find it out
Give me just a little more time
And our love will surely grow… brrrrah
Give me just a little more time
And our love will surely grow
Give me just a little more time
And our love will surely grow
Give me just a little more time
And our love will surely grow!
Brilliant!
Best cover of the original.
Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh yeah!
Damn. That man got *soul*
WOW - wicked .... .... ...
Damn, they should cut this on "The Gift" and left off one of those duff tracks...
@Warren Baldwin Planner's Dream is amazing! And original!
better than t g express....
@@markboxall8417 Circus lol
see wot happens when you give a great song to a top band music is inifite well done wellerand co. sounds very dexys (complement)
there are many more great stuff from the jam like this and i have demo's that will blow you away believe me
fab
i woz there...
You've always had great taste, Julian 😉
Ha. My band were 2nd on the bill at this gig, with Bananarama bottom of the bill.
The Questions?
My fave band ❤💜😎😎😎mojojamin larkin
Didn't Weller fall over when he come onto stage at the start?
I remember reading (about'82) that the jam had performed John's Children's Desdemona live but I've not heard it.Do you happen to have that one too? thanks for this good C.O.B. cover!
Fuck me, I thought I had everything The Jam had ever done. Any idea where there's a bootleg of this gig? Thanks for posting.
I prefer his voice then to how it is now,
It’s harder to sing, the older you get
Nice version! Never heard it before! But not surprising though...this was Paul entering his "soul boy" phase....
@GameIntelProductions I've been collecting the much more rare stuff for over 25 years now. There's some amazing bootleg recordings out there which have been converted from cassette to digital and a lot of great foreign import stuff, vinyl mainly. This is one I've never heard before, but there'll be shitloads out there like that. I don't think anybody could ever have it all, its just wishful thinking.
i have it all
The idea The Jam would not have been able to evolve into what Weller did with the SC is rubbish. This is far more believable than the shit he did with TSC.
Slightly narrow minded , did you ever get over the jam split ? TSC we’re far musically advanced than the jam , move on
@@mrquiff123 advanced? How so? By giving up the guitar and bass and simply relying on synthesizers and pianos?
I have spent 40 years wondering about this question. The Jam went through three phases. The punk new wave intro and the jazz soul outro bookended the genuinely original sound that began with A Bomb and ended with Underground. There were foreshadowings before 78 and echoes after 80 but that was the 'sound' of the Jam. Had they not broken up, Cafe Bleu would have been played by a three piece and you might well have forgotten who the Jam were. @@chastitywhore6141
Sound at these two gigs was atrocious.
And this is why Weller broke up The Jam & form TSC, murdering a great soul song , fortunately I went the night before and missed it.
Good job. Actually, if you can play fairly well and have a half decent voice it's difficult to mess up with lyrics and melodies like this. Their true strength was picking good songs to cover.
Weller isnt a soul singer . He just doesnt have it. He should stick to rock. The music is fine but…..