Monday 29 November 2010

Paul Weller shows he is still the top man


At the LG Arena on 26th, November,Mod legend Paul Weller delivered a blissful performance to thousands of faithful fans.

He launched into opener Peacock Suit on a night of gems young and old from his 34-year back catalogue.

He entertain fans with the 3 songs in the opening attack of The Jam’s Strange Town,which rocks the fan packed with 30, 40 and 50-somethings bedecked in their best Fred Perrys.


Many of those with any hair left wore the combed-forward Weller look with pride and sang along word-perfectly to hit after hit.

A surprise encore of The Jam’s Art School had the crowd baying for more and, as ever, Weller left everyone happy with a rocked-up That’s Entertainment. Indeed it is, Paul.

Thursday 18 November 2010

Paul Designs A Mini Car For Charity


Rock star Paul Weller present the design a Mini Cooper car which is being sold via a live global online auction to benefit charity.

Paul Weller in his hometown Britain is popularly known as the Modfather,Before branching out as a solo artist,he was the founder of such influential rock groups as The Jam and The Style Council.

His design for the 2009 Mini Cooper is "mod" in the extreme, with wide pink and brown stripes that run the length of the body, as well as a single silver stripe down the middle.

He says he took the idea of this design and theme rom a shirt he created several years ago for Ben Sherman

This is not Weller's first gig with Mini. He was the headline entertainer at the brand's 50th birthday celebration at Silverstone in 2009.

Paul Weller said that all amount generated after the online auction sale will be handed over to a charity for War Child which Weller describes as "an amazing organization which works tirelessly to provide protection for kids who live in some of the world's most dangerous places [such as] Iran and Afghanistan," and Nordoff Robbins, which "uses music to transform the lives of kids."

Monday 8 November 2010

Paul Weller At His Concert.....


Forum Theatre on Tuesday night was entertained by Paul Weller, the fans enjoyed his performance a lot but he didn't play "A Town Called Malice"

When he is in the throws of something of a career resurgence, the fans are really disappointed that Weller declined to play arguably his best song.

He received his best notices in decades when his tenth solo album release this year's Wake Up The Nation, topped the British charts.

The 52-year-old's set was anchored by a slab of material from Wake Up - peppy new tracks such as Andromeda and No Tears To Cry impressed - but they sat easily with Jam and Style Council classics.

''We're gonna play a mixture tonight,'' Weller harrumphed near the start of the show. ''Some old and lots of new. Some you haven't heard, some you should hear.''

The night's curio was a cover of James Taylor's How Sweet It Is. It was lapped up.

Paul Weller has an ability to innate ability to chew gum, smoke and sing at the same time.