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1. The Jam – Just Who Is The Five O’Clock Hero (Demo) NL Single 1982 / UK Album “The Gift” 1982
„Just Who Is the 5 O’Clock Hero?“ is a song and single released by The Jam on 3 July 1982. It features on their sixth studio album The Gift. Contrary to popular misconception, it was not released as a single in Britain but was a Dutch import. Despite this it still made number eight in the UK singles chart on 11 June 1982; The Jam performed a similar feat the previous year with „That’s Entertainment“. The single came with two B-sides – a version of „War“ and an original Weller song, „The Great Depression“.
The song
The song addresses those in 9 to 5 jobs as a nameless factory worker returns home to his wife wanting nothing but to sit and watch television before he has to go back to the ‚lunch box and the worker/management rows‘. The chorus focuses on the character having lived in the same street for years and highlights the futility of his life: ‚as one life finishes the other one starts‘- there has to be more to life than ’scrimping and saving and crossing off lists‘. According to interviews with Weller (and the booklet accompanying the Direction Reaction Creation box-set) the point was not to point fun at or criticize the character (such as Mr. Clean on All Mod Cons) but rather to highlight them as ‚real heroes of Britain‘. The song was conceived at the height of The Jam’s fame when Weller was very uncomfortable with being a ‚hero‘ himself.
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