“For me, my entry point, when I was old enough, was the skinhead/suedehead thing, sort of like '70/'71. People didn't have much money - they would save up, or whatever - but everyone always dressed up. You'd go to a dance at the football club on a Thursday night and all of us kids - all of us from maybe like 12 to 16 - were all dressed up.” PeopleEnoughKidsNightFootballClubsEntryDressed UpThursdayFootball ClubsThursday Night Author:Paul Weller
“I'd like to think that what I've written over the years and what I'm doing now means something to people. People in the street all the time are saying "love the new record" or "I love that record," this tune or that tune. It means an awful lot, or it's been a big part of their lives. As a songwriter, what else would you really want? You're trying to connect with people, people's emotions, and maybe say something about their lives or feelings. That's probably a good enough compliment to receive, really.” PeopleThinkingTryingMeanEnoughFeelingsEmotionGood EnoughCompliment Author:Paul Weller
“I don't really wanna talk about politics, I'm not clever enough.” EnoughPoliticsClever Author:Paul Weller
“No man should have cowboys boots in his wardrobe. That's fair enough, isn't it? Unless you're a cowboy, of course.” MenShouldEnoughCoursesFairsShould HaveBootsCowboyWardrobeCowboy Boot Author:Paul Weller
“When I got into the Beatles, I must have only been about six or seven but old enough to take notice. We used to have an old radiogram which, for readers of a certain age, was like a big cabinet thing with a record player inside it.” EnoughBigsAgeUsedCertainRecordsPlayerReaderSixSevenCabinetsRecord Players Author:Paul Weller