Paul Weller gets a Marshall Signature Amp

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I can appreciate Paul Weller but not a fan, he's like a bad smell.

Get some black mesh on that amp and it'd be good to go. :D
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I think it would look a hundred times better with some black grille cloth.
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benecol wrote:musical luddite
Considering the shite you fill your ears with, that's practically something he should wear as a badge of honour.
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Fuck yo delf.
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Mike wrote:I think it would look a hundred times better with some black grille cloth.
+1, or vintage style grey basketweave, whatever it's called on the "tv" marshall cabinets.

Love it though. Sometimes I toy with the idea of building one of these bluesbreaker-type amps out of my homemade head instead of buying a 2x12.
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not a jam fan at all. really dull uncreative music. but I 2nd benecol's appreciation of his commitment to dressing sharp. I think there's really something to be said for keeping up appearances in this day and age of sweatpants and ugg boots.
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Do not like Weller at all. Must be a Westcountry thing...
Amp...hmm...not my bag either looks-wise.
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I dig the Jam heaps, mostly for having that much energy from a three-piece doing a mash up of aggressive garage punk and soul, Weller's voice fitting the genre quite well. Heck, even The Style Council had some real flair while so much of early 80s trashpop had no where to go.

Knowing full well about Paul's affiliation with www.checkemlads.com , I would expect the above Marshall 1974x model with twin target symbols really close together on the mesh. now that would (literally) be bollocks.
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the jam was a great band, don't dig his solo stuff much...
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i like what i've heard from weller/the jam

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Love The Jam. "Art School" was on my band's set list for a long time, and we tried "The Bitterest Pill" for a few rehearsals but not surprisingly we weren't really cut out for it. :?

I can appreciate the Style Council, but they never caught on with me. Sort of like: Clash yes, Big Audio Dynamite no, (English) Beat yes, General Public & Fine Young Cannibals no, etc.