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From: tim@groovcat.demon.co.uk (Tim Norris)@groovcat.demon.co.uk (Tim Norris)
Subject: Re: REQ: Jam - That's Entertainment (NAN)
The chords are Bb - Gm (verse), then Cm - Ab (chorus).
Play them thus:
Bb Gm Cm Ab
EADGBE EADGBE EADGBE EADGBE
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In fact, the Gm is more of a Gm7 that resolves to Gm (in tune with the
la-la-la-la-las), but it's a pig to play that and sing the words (which don't
really scan properly) at the same time, so I don't bother. It sounds okay.
From: Harlan L Thompson
THAT'S ENTERTAINMENT- The Jam
Bb Gm
A police car and a screaming siren
Bb Gm
Pneumatic drill and ripped up concrete
Bb Gm
A baby wailing, stray dog howling
Bb Gm
The screech of brakes and lamp light blinking
Cm Ab Cm Ab Bb Gm Bb Gm
That's entertainment, that's entertainment
The smash of glass and the rumble of boots
An electric train and a ripped up phone booth
Paint splatters walls and the cry of a tomcat
Lights going out and a kick in the balls
I say that's entertainment, that's entertainment-Ahh! (la la la)
Days of speed and slow time Mondays
Pissing down with rain on a boring Wednesday
Watching the news and not eating your tea
A freezing cold flat, and damp on the walls
I say that's entertainment, that's entertainment
Waking up at 6am on a cool warm morning
Opening the windows and breathing in petrol
An amateur band rehearsing in a nearby yard
Watching the telly and thinking about your holidays
That's entertainment, that's entertainment-Ahh! (la la la)
Waking up from bad dreams and smoking cigarettes
Cuddling a warm girl and smelling stale perfume
A hot summer's day and sticky black tarmac
Feeding ducks in the park and wishing you were far away
That's entertainment, that's entertainment
Two lovers kissing amongst the scream of midnight
Two lovers missing the tranquility of solitude
Getting a cab and travelling on buses
Reading the grafitti about slashed seat affairs
I say that's entertainment, that's entertainment-Ahh! (la la la)
La la la... (to fade)
NOTE: At last, the complete correct words! I can't understand a thing
Paul Weller ever says, but luckily I have the lyric sheet from "Sound
Affects". P.S.- does anyone have the words for "The Bitterest Pill"? I
kind of figured out the guitar but I don't have the slightest idea what
he's saying.
(from Sound Affects, 1980)
(sent by Harlan at harlant@hawaii.edu)
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Tony Wanna Be |
#1 by Tony Danza at Feb 1, 1979 at 9:01 PM EST |
| Lights going out and a kick in the balls - refers to a night when The Jam were playing with the Sex Pistols. Apparently Sid Vicious turned off the lights during The Jam's set and Paul Weller kicked him in the balls for doing it. | |
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jake Wanna Be |
#2 by jake anderson at Mar 21, 1982 at 9:35 AM EST |
| When I hear it I think of someone in a less than standard living space just looking around. Instead of getting upset and mumbling curses about it he's found a kind of humour in it all. My thumb almost breaks off trying to play this song. I don't know why. | |
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Mike Wanna Be |
#3 by Mike at Nov 5, 1989 at 10:43 PM EST |
| sometimes the most mundane dull boring things can be interesting, if you look hard enough. quintessential britishness, a very homely song | |
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Samer Average |
#4 by Samer Zouein at Dec 9, 1993 at 8:44 AM EST |
| None of Weller's examples were meant to be taken as entertainment-- he is obviously being sarcastic. He is describing the dire conditions of lower class life and what a sorry state it is when police sirens, the smell of petrol, the sounds of a burglary in progress, etc. are your chief form of entertainment. And I believe the lyric is "and the kicking of balls", not "a kick in the balls". 1 | |
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Marta Average |
#5 by Marta at Dec 14, 1997 at 4:52 AM EST |
| great song, great lyrics. | |
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Jay Rhythm Player |
#6 by Jay B at Jul 9, 1998 at 9:12 AM EST |
| Weller - An awesome poet. What strikes me is his contrast of down to earth speech and classic prose. "Watching the Tele and thinking about your holidays" "Two lovers missing the tranquillity of solitude" | |
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One of the chil Average |
#7 by One of the children of the KoRn at Apr 10, 2000 at 5:31 AM EST |
| Generally consdiered a true story - Weller coming home pissed and writing this in 10 minutes. It is has been my favourite Jam track over two decades now, although I can't make up mind wether it's genuine brilliance or simply writing down those routine observations that most people leaving in Britain day in day out, as such similarities with Town Called Malice. Feeding ducks in the park and wishing you far away is pretty routine. Cuddling a warm girl and smelling stale perfume.... nah, its a classic and genuinely brilliant. just convinced myslef :) | |
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Jonathan Average |
#8 by Jonathan Hummel at Mar 6, 2004 at 6:54 PM EST |
| great song, true lyricist genius. p.s. wat sort of name is "the.paki.lad" dus he think hes hard or summat, WTF!!!! | |