

Meanwhile, Kevin Burke interviews Steve Diggle about the past, present and future of the Buzzcocks Wilko Johnson about his days in Dr. Albans right through to preparations for a brand new album via producing absolute classic records such as the US number one singles 'She's Not There' (1964) and 'Time of the Season' (1968) and the landmark 1968 album 'Odessey and Oracle' From The Jam, who tell us, among other things, all about not only touring classic Jam albums, playing them in their entirety but also recording and performing new material and working with Paul Weller on their two original studio albums 'Back in the Room' (2012) and 'Smash the Clock' (2016) and Paul Weller's sister, Nicky Weller, who joins us for a chat about how, this year (coronavirus permitting), she and Jam fanatic Den Davis will be taking the acclaimed Jam exhibition About the Young Idea to Brighton Beach, a location famously used in the 1979 Mod classic 'Quadrophenia' and featured on the back cover of The Jam's 1979 album 'Setting Sons'. But that is just one of eight huge interviews in the plotted history of rock 'n' roll that is Eighth Day Magazine Issue Nineteen! Alice talks to Rod Argent from rock legends The Zombies in an interview that spans an incredible fifty-eight years, from their formation at The Blacksmiths Arms in St.
