Quadrophenia: Can You See the Real Me? Page #4

 
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2013
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or maybe drugs,

I don't know what,

I won't swear that either,

but he was often not on location

when he was supposed to be.

About two thirds through the shoot

Chad came up to me and says,

"I've got to go to court."

I said what have you got to go to

court for? He said, "I stole a bus."

And I said, "You stole a bus?" And he

said "Yes, I stole a bus."

I said, "OK."

He walks up to the judge and the

judge says, "What did you do?"

He said, "I took her for a drive."

I can't do the accent.

He said, "what are you doing now?"

He says, "I'm a male model."

And I'm sitting in the back,

and he says, "Who do work for?"

"I work for The 'Oo."

And the judge turns to me and says,

"Is this true?" And I said, "Yes."

He says, "You need him?" And I said,

"Yes, absolutely I need him."

So he let him off.

Pete always had this thing about

mods, even before they were mods.

I like to be subsumed in a gang.

And so I love that feeling of being

safe in the mod movement.

I felt safer in a gang of mods

than I did in the band,

I can tell you that!

There was this

hierarchical structure.

At the top you would have

these top faces.

These were the mods that really

looked really smart

and seemed to be able to afford

new suits a lot.

There were the numbers

and there was tickets.

The tickets were the little kids.

The one that I came across

was Seven And Sixers,

and I never knew why they were called

Seven And Sixers and it was cos

the T-shirts they wore were

seven and six in Woolworths.

What will the well-dressed mod

be wearing this Whit weekend?

I will be wearing white hipster

slacks or blue hipster slacks

with either a cycling shirt,

a zip here and stripes across there,

mainly with white ground

or a blue ground.

Or a T-shirt with a large

emblem on the front or back.

Roger talks about the mod movement

only happening

because in those days, '62, '63, '64,

a young man could get a job.

We were the first generation to have

money and creative energy because

previous to that everybody had been

slaving to pay the bloody bills.

And living on the ration book.

To be a face, you had to go out

to work. You couldn't be a face

if you're a school kid because you

didn't have enough money to buy

the scooter, to pay for the petrol

to pay for the girlfriends

and the burgers and the drinks.

The mods were hard-working

youngsters

and it was all about spending

your money on clothes.

A new booming outfitting

business both meets and creates

the mod demand for elegance

in a young man.

This shop now has 18 branches

in London

and a turnover of

half a million a year.

They'd see Italian students

and kids over here on holiday

in central London

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