Man in the corner shop - The Jam video free download


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Duration: 03:14
Uploaded: 2008/12/11

Studio version of "Man in the corner shop" - from the "Sound Affects" album.

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Comments

8 years ago

Tony Gledhill

Class track from a class band.

8 years ago

alan rabjohns

the lyrical content of this song is almost quasi religious with Weller quoting that GOD created men all equal , Amen to that Paul ........ the corner shop mentality you detect in tthis ditty is so life like even stereotypical image of the supermarket envy!!!!!!! a classy song that should of been released as a single instead of the taxman rip off START.....

9 years ago

trevemo

fire n skill,)

9 years ago

Paul Darkes

for me Weller at his peak...

9 years ago

Mark Wright

great track. Describes the problems with living in a society that is too worried about money. 

9 years ago

Larry Stevens

still one of my favorite uploads...

9 years ago

Paul Lavan

My favourite Jam song. Awesome, really.

9 years ago

liam twigg

Thats what i call music

9 years ago

craig tiffany

love it. Song as called in those Days. Calling it a tune is an insult. Shite Music, these days tunes indeed, but this deffo not a tune. Song it is.

9 years ago

Steve Biggins

Class pure class!!!

9 years ago

Electric Warrior

Legendary 

9 years ago

Dontmarryher

Sound Affects was brilliant, like all their albums. A definite change in musical direction, but then Weller is such a gifted writer and musician.

10 years ago

lee hewitt

fucking glorious song, thanks for posting

10 years ago

Evie Sands

God created all men equal...

10 years ago

Pat Harrison

walks off home does the last customer.......not many corner shops now love the Jam they were the only ones who felt and knew how we felt

10 years ago

Lee Sandland

lol nothing changed , since 1996

10 years ago

MrSaltford

this song reminds me of coronation street but boy what a song by the best song writer from the 1970s right up to todaythere should be a british hall of fame with paul weller at the top of the list

10 years ago

LizaRadley1

To me the song represents the jealousy between each class structure and how when you move from one class to another it is never enough as you are still wanting more. A bit of 'grass is always greener'. An excellent song by the best band ever

10 years ago

The Midas Touch channel

I think that what weller is alluding to in this tune is that although petty jealousy and struggles exist between groups of people they are irrelevant to the big picture that we are all part of the control system ,where God either does not exist or care about anyone, regardless of their social standing

10 years ago

Victoria Murray

Brilliant Stuff - J P Murray

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