The Jam to Reform? Rumour Mill Gathers Momentum
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Band reforming crazyness continues.
While Paul Weller's official website has a recent news story saying "the gig in Hartford is not going to happen, due to very little ticket sales," it seems the word on the 'street' is that his seminal old band The Jam are reforming.
Wagging tongues by excited mod types suggest they will be playing anything between three and five nights at Knebworth in Spring 2004.
Cor.
It could be really, really shit though. But at least it's not Style Council.
Meanwhile, Weller has been writing new material and playing acoustic gigs in America. He's back in the UK for dates before the end of the year as well.
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Re: no chance
hartford, connecticut? you're fucking joking. i just got back from there.
i would have gone, but i didnt hear about it; it was probably cancelled by then anyway.
insurance capital of the world, you know.
i would have gone, but i didnt hear about it; it was probably cancelled by then anyway.
insurance capital of the world, you know.
Re: The Jam Reforming
i didn't hear about it from News of the Fucking World, that's f'sure...
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