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Setting Sons

Album - 17 november 1979 - DeB Id: 37446
By The Jam
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 It is in 1979 with this album that the band takes a significant step forward stopping the use of the usual two chords and constantly seeking more complex melodies.

 Especially the absolute masterpiece ‘Little Boy Soldier,’ a delicate song that does nothing but change melody as if in search of spiritual perfection.

 Dive into The Jam's Setting Sons and experience the perfect blend of mod rock and New Wave innovation today!

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Times were so tough, but not as tough as they are now,
We were so close and nothing came between us - and the world -
No personal situations.
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Private Hell (03:51)
Closer than close - you see yourself -
A mirrored image - of what you wanted to be.
As each day goes by - a little more -
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Wasteland (02:52)
Meet me on the wastelands - later this day,
We'll sit and talk and hold hands maybe,
For there's not much else to do in this drab and colourless
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Here we go again, it's Monday at last,
He's heading for the Waterloo line,
To catch the 8 a.m. fast, its usually dead on time,
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The Jam were an English Mod revival/punk/new wave trio from Woking, Surrey: Paul Weller (guitar, vocals), Bruce Foxton (bass), and Rick Buckler (drums). Active from 1972 to 1982, they scored UK No.1 singles with Going Underground, Start!, and Town Called Malice, and released six studio albums from In the City (1977) to The Gift (1982).
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