The Jam (Turkish Wikipedia)

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books.google.com (Global: 3rd place; Turkish: 5th place)

  • Simonelli, David (2013). Working Class Heroes: Rock Music and British Society in the 1960s and 1970s. Lexington Books. s. 240. ISBN 978-0-7391-7051-9. 13 Ağustos 2023 tarihinde kaynağından arşivlendi. Erişim tarihi: 3 Mayıs 2026. New wave, in contrast, was the sophisticated alternative to punk, a professional version of punk with which adolescents of all social persuasions could identify. It took punk challenges to middle-class politics, gender and sexuality, and made them seem glamorous in a way that punks never intended them to be. Though bands like The Jam positively seethed with political intent, they were far less controversial than their punk predecessors, and thus easier on the consciences of professional music critics.
  • Theo Cateforis (7 Haziran 2011). Are We Not New Wave?: Modern Pop at the Turn of the 1980s. University of Michigan Press. s. 25. ISBN 978-0472034703. Throughout 1977 the new wave label continued to appear as a point of differentiation, distinguishing more melodic, pop-oriented groups like the Jam and the Stranglers from punk's increasingly politicized and violent realm.

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the-shortlisted.co.uk (Global: low place; Turkish: 6,376th place)

theguardian.com (Global: 16th place; Turkish: 33rd place)

  • Harris, John (2 Şubat 2006). "The Jam? They were a way of life". The Guardian. If all this has long been ignored, at least part of the explanation lies in the Jam's anomalous place within punk rock, and the fact that music writers have usually ranked them below the short-lived Sex Pistols and the absurdly over-romanticised Clash (who, during the time they were together, never had a top 10 UK hit).
  • Sweeting, Adam (25 Nisan 2002). "That was the modern world". The Guardian. The Jam were British New Wave at its most quintessential and successful.

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walesonline.co.uk (Global: 925th place; Turkish: 2,357th place)

  • "Were The Jam the best punk band?". Wales Online. 16 Şubat 2006. 11 Temmuz 2025 tarihinde kaynağından arşivlendi. Erişim tarihi: 3 Mayıs 2026. Unlike some punk bands whose short-lived appeal lay more in their outrageous dress and behaviour, The Jam produced songs with lyrics that actually meant something, and were tuneful too.

washingtonpost.com (Global: 35th place; Turkish: 81st place)

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