A Quote by Paul Weller

I'm still a mod, I'll always be a mod, you can bury me a mod. — © Paul Weller
I'm still a mod, I'll always be a mod, you can bury me a mod.

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As far as the fashion of mod 60's goes...I've always loved it. I bought a mod dress while still in college for an audition I had for Marsha Brady in The Brady Bunch Movie. It may have been a little too mod for the American 60's, but I think it worked just fine. I ended up wearing it a lot and it became one of my favorite pieces.
I was a complete mod and had to wear mod clothes and have a Beatle haircut, and I tried to talk in a Liverpool accent.
You can't be a mod and a rocker. You have to choose sides.
It's like the mod thing is happening again.
Being a mod is more of a sensibility than a style.
It does get difficult to shift from a 'Wanted' to a 'Mod.'
As a former Mod my love affair with fashion has never waned and whenever I go on tour I am always desperate to hit the shops as soon as possible.
I throughly enjoy films like 'Mod' and would love to do lots more.
If you look at the old 'Mod Squad's, there was a lot of space in between our dialogue.
When I was a teenager, you were either a punk, a skinhead or a mod, or you weren't on the scene. Me and my mates were skinheads.
I feel the same magic about 'Angel Falls' that I did with 'Twin Peaks' and 'Mod Squad.'
Music is a huge inspiration to my style. I first got into it when I was 10: the new wave mod scene.
Despite 'Mod Squad's hit status, I never really made the inner connection that I was contributing.
I was a bit of a loner at school because I was into what I was into, that sort of scene; that is where the whole mod thing started, when I was 14-15.
The industry and my fans' encouragement made me work on my own compositions more, and it is good to see my track 'Yaad Mod Do,' sung along with Millind Gaba, is liked by all.
I love that pre-mod jazz look of the late Fifties, the Steve McQueen style that influenced the British modernists.
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