Bruce Foxton

Nascimento : 1955-09-01, Woking, Surrey, England, UK

Filmes

The Jam: 1977
2017 was the 40th Anniversary of the release of The Jam's first Polydor singles and LPs. This DVD features TV appearances and promo videos from those iconic LPs -- In The City and This is the Modern World.
The Jam: About The Young Idea
Sky Arts presents the definitive story of The Jam, one of the most successful British bands in rock history, who were at the forefront of the late 1970s punk-mod scene. Featuring exclusive interviews with Paul Weller, Bruce Foxton and Rick Buckler, and richly illustrated with archive performances, this documentary, directed by Bob Smeaton, traces the band's formation and success between 1975 and 1982, and is set against the backdrop of the ever changing politics, fashion and attitudes that shaped the period of late 70s and early 80s.
From The Jam: A 1st Class Return - Live at The Forum London
Himself
The Jam: The Making of All Mod Cons
Himself
The Making Of All Mod Cons has been personally overseen by Paul Weller, Rick Buckler & Bruce Foxton and the film features exclusive new interviews with all three band members. The 40-minute film also includes promo clips, previously-unseen live footage of The Jam at The Roxy Club and an exclusive solo acoustic rendition of English Rose by Paul Weller at his rehearsal studio.
The Complete Jam
Self
The Complete Jam serves up a staggering 49 performances, divided between 16 promotional videos (previously available on the |Video Snap VHS collection), a seven-song excerpt from a 1980 live show, and a staggering 26 more drawn from the best of the band's television performances, ranging from their U.K. debut on Marc Bolan's fondly remembered Marc through to their nine-song farewell performance on The Tube. A couple of entertaining interviews, a photo gallery, and a short (and, sadly, very poorly narrated) documentary on the band's history complete the portrait.
The Jam: A Time and a Place
Short documentary chronicling the success of The Jam, a trio of working-class kids from Woking, Surrey, who took the UK Punk Rock scene by surprise. By combining great style, stellar musicianship and unabashed Englishness, The Jam became one of the greatest and most influential music groups of all time. Included as part of The Complete Jam compendium DVD, this is a succinct snapshot of a great band at the pinnacle of their power.
The Jam - Live At Bingley Hall, Birmingham, England 1982
It's Sunday 21st March 1982, and at the Bingley Hall in Birmingham five cameramen and their cameras are anchored to the buildings pillars to avoid the crush of more than 5,000 fans, waiting in mounting excitment to capture the power of the Jam, live in concert. See Paul's Dad introduce the band in probably one of the most atmospheric concerts that The Jam ever performed !
The Jam: Live at Rockpalast
A performance by the band recorded for the German TV show at Dortmund's Westfalenhalle in November 1980, featuring hits including Going Underground, Start, In the City, David Watts, Eton Rifles and Down in the Tube Station at Midnight. Tracklist 1 Dream Time 2 Thick As Thieves 3 Boy About Town 4 Going Underground 5 Pretty Green 6 Man In The Corner Shop 7 Set The House Ablaze 8 Private Hell 9 Liza Radley 10 Dreams Of Children 11 The Modern World 12 Little Boy Soldiers 13 But I'm Different Now 14 Start! 15 Scrape Away 16 Strange Town 17 When You're Young 18 In The City 19 To Be Someone 20 David Watts 21 The Eton Rifles 22 Down In The Tube Station At Midnigh
The Jam: Follies
The Jam performs selections from All Mod Cons in this concert from 1979. Filmed for Belgian Television.