If you remember back to first blog I wrote about
Quadrophenia you will remember that I mentioned a how much my brother wanted to
hear the song Sea and Sand at the first Who show that we went too. Well, here
it is Sea and Sand. At first you might think that this is song about the beach,
but it is about so much more than that.
When Jimmy arrived in Brighton he was so happy to be out in
the sea air and away from all his troubles. However, then he started to think
about his life and the last time that he was in Brighton, when there was the
riot between the Mods and Rockers. Jimmy feels like it couldn’t get any better
than that weekend because everything was so great, the dancing, the girl, and
the riot. Then, he starts to think about being a Mod and how he never seems to
be able to compare to other Mods. In the end Jimmy still love being by the sea.
One of the really cool things about Sea and Sand is the use
of the Mod lingo. To give you a bit of an overview tickets are Mods who know
what’s going on and follow all the trends, faces are the tread setters, and the
ace face is the person that even the faces follow. This song really kind of
talks about what it was like to be a Mod, what the fashion was like, what a
dance was like, how Brighton was the place to be, and how you had to follow the
trends. I think that it would be tough to be a Mod because you had to follow
the trends and they changed weekly, something that was in style one week wasn’t
the next, and the way that you danced changed weekly as well. It would have
been hard to keep up. Despite all that I still think that it would have been
fun, the Mods were this short moment in time, and it would have been cool to be
a part of that.
Another really cool thing is that Sea and Sand samples a
song by the band The High Numbers called I'm the Face. For those of you don’t
know The High Number and The Who are the actually the same band. Before The Who
was call just that they were call The High Numbers and they really catered to
the Mod crowd. I am the Face would have been the sort of song that Jimmy would
have listened too and dance too and I love that there is a little nod back to
this song in Sea and Sand.
I'm the face if you want it…
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