Paul Weller

Paul Weller, in The Jam, The Style Council and as a solo artist has been a big part of my life since 1977. Does his seemingly unpredictable, sometimes unduly taciturn personality (as far as I can gather, I may be wrong) appeal to me? No, not particularly. Does he as a songwriter, performer and musician gain my total admiration and respect? Absolutely 100%. 

I have so much time for all his work, and that is what matters the most, as I'm sure he himself would agree. It's about the music. I like his innate sense of style too, along with his somewhat surprising sensitivity as expressed in some of his lyrics. He is a complex, driven man, nobody's lip servant, and that is what helps to make him a great artist.

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Paul Weller
Wild Wood
Stanley Road
Heavy Soul
Heliocentric
Illumination
Studio 150
As Is Now
22 Dreams
Wake Up The Nation
Sonik Kicks
Saturn's Pattern
A Kind Revolution
True Meanings
On Sunset
Fat Pop
66
The Jam
Style Council
Fly On The Wall

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