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The Jam-Strange Town #234. *T*O*T*Ps*70s*

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Uploaded by on Aug 20, 2008

The Jam-Strange Town
*THE*SUMMER*OF*THE*70s*
HDTV QUALITY!
THANKS A LOT UMG for letting this fine clip staying here for a while!
Thank You!
Ron De Voo

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  • Quality song....absolute classic.

  • Top band,top song.

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  • Foxton has the worst hair EVER!

  • Setting Sons, to me, was way more solid and consistent.There's a ton of tracks on All Mod Cons that I'd skip.

  • @megaforcemedia All Mod Cons was a better album imo.

  • fuck a mod by the exploited is much better!

  • @megaforcemedia What? What are you talking about? All Mod Cons was a masterpiece, but so was Setting Sons. Sound Affects was brilliant as well

  • ... good song.. drumming solid..I far preferred All Mod Cons to Settings Sons... which sounds a little too rocky, not melodic enough ....and then then album after with Start is even less good..

  • i'm glad i was 16 then. i thought i was cool coz i was buzzin of the jam, other kids in me class was into iron maiden an shite like that. we knew what was that, the footy lads, travelling scallies, lovely memories.

  • i lived with it all of it gutted when they split

  • @thinkSnedger i think t station was the best

  • raw yet melodic, the best of both worlds unlike the pistols, damned, early clash etc

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