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Bruce Foxton & The Jam
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nic88fiddle Offline
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Bruce Foxton & The Jam
I like The Jam - and I love the bass playing of Bruce Foxton.

Bruce was crucial to the overall sound of this great three-piece band, his bass provides both a solid backbone and a wide range melodic addition.

I have seen Bruce Foxton play recently in a band called the Casbah Club and he was quite brilliant. Great timing, punchy playing and flashes of brilliance here & there.

Paul Weller stole most of the limelight as the singer and song-writer, but Bruce was the understated genius of the band.

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16th September 2006 20:20
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Yeah cracking Bass Player but i must confess i do like Paul Wellers later song writing style, not the crap he did with the style council but his later solo stuff like Wild Wood and that.

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16th September 2006 21:13
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I think any tensions between Weller and Foxton have thawed in the last year or so. The Jam were one of the first bands that really did it for me, I even had a Paul Weller haircut B)

I wouldn't be surprised if the Jam did a Pink Floyd style, one off reunion in the next few years.
4th June 2007 22:01
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kuro65 Wrote:I think any tensions between Weller and Foxton have thawed in the last year or so. The Jam were one of the first bands that really did it for me, I even had a Paul Weller haircut B)

I wouldn't be surprised if the Jam did a Pink Floyd style, one off reunion in the next few years.

I was never a huge fan of The Jam but the more time goes on the more i seem to like them and love the stuff they did. Also if they do a Pink Floyd esc reunion i think i would have to go.

Also Welcome to the Forums Kuro Smile

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5th June 2007 08:54
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Match Offline
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Ahhhhhhh no not JAM run for your live's before it desolves you Smile

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6th June 2007 07:28
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