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Paul Weller Fan Podcast
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On this episode of The Paul Weller Fan Podcast, I am joined by
Scottish author, David F. Ross.
David is an architect by day, and a hilarious social-media
commentator, author and enabler by night.
His debut novel The Last Days of Disco
inspired by The Jam's 1979 classic album -
Setting Sons - became an international
best-seller in 2015...
"The Jam were my first favourite band, and you never really
forget your first love."
We learn all about his discovery of The Jam in
the late 1970s, and the influences and connections that remain in
play to this day.
The thrill of live performance being one example. David has seen
Paul Weller on stage in one incarnation or another on close to
thirty occasions. His very first gig was seeing the band when he
was fifteen at Glasgow Apollo on 8th December 1979 - and he
went on to see them live at Newcastle City Hall, Hammersmith
Odeon, and even The Magnum in Irvine!....
The lyrics and words that Paul used in those songs that still
mean so much to David and so many others to this day. An example
being "That's Entertainment" - a song that David has described as
"The greatest song in the English language. Paul Weller captured
much of that humdrum, everyday boredom of teenage life in
Thatcher’s Britain in The Jam songs of the late 70s and early
80s. It’s a brilliant evocation of those times, and I can
identify absolutely with every line."
David's own writing owes an embryonic debt to Paul Weller, and
to Setting Sons in particular. "I find that complex
blend of youthful working-class hope coming apart at the seams of
adult and mid-life pressures very relatable. It’s a powerful
canvas on which to play out dramatic ideas about people and
relationships, and one I return to regularly."
The Style Council... pop innovation...
Paul, Mick, Dee, Steve and the music created with honorary
councillors a plenty also meant so much to David in the 1980s to
now. A connection formed through the great songs again but also
the image, the fashion, the sophistication, their core values,
and, of course, the more overtly political approach to
the lyrics... the power of words once again...
"...The Style Council weren’t given the credit for pop innovation
and chameleon diversity that the songs deserved, especially those
on those first two scintillating LPs."
David saw TSC on numerous occasions live including the very last
night of the Glasgow Apollo, 16th June, 1985. (and in Manchester
the night before - because "why not?").
"Still sounding essential and indispensable...
As you would expect, Paul Weller's solo years have been, and
continue to be a huge influence on David - both personally and in
his career as an author. Writing a fabulous blog on Paul's 2023
Hamburg gig he remarked... "In the early 90s, at the dawning of
Weller’s solo career, it happened again. Marriage, kids, emerging
personal and professional responsibilities; all relatable
touchstones beginning to work their way into his lyrics just as
they became catalysts for my own altered priorities."
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