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Crawford 2022-09-05 19:57:11
Mod version of skins in the 1960s, very fun, drugs, parties, rock music, just the same...
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Ethel 2022-09-05 17:55:47
A huge irony. Mods see this movie as a revival of the mod spirit, but the only truth in the movie is: "I don't care about Mods, Rocker, everyone is the same." Mods are undoubtedly a social phenomenon about young people, but But it's not a problem, because this problem has been interpreted in thousands of ways, and Mod is just one of them. We never asked this question in good...
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Carmelo 2022-09-05 17:15:49
Mod Party vs. Rocker Party. Are you not afraid to avoid pedestrians while driving with so many rear mirrors installed on a small...
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Katelyn 2022-09-05 16:51:08
This must be mods black...I immediately understood the moral panic of the public and the folk devilization of mods/rockers...In groups, they showed their individuality by using drugs and promiscuity in consumer fashion. we are the mods to bully the little ones, I also hope they all scooter and drown in the sea... just ray winstone bathing that...
Quadrophenia Comments
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Grayce 2022-10-19 17:00:23
False Presence in Subcultures
I didn't like rock and roll, but I fell in love with every background music in the movie. You can get five stars for music. Can people really find their worth in subcultures? My answer is, no. What the Morse people get in the subculture is comfort and relief from the complicated and tedious work....
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Beth 2022-09-05 18:38:05
Quadruple Personality, we are Mods!
"This is our generation, this is our generation, baby." Roger Daltrey sang "My Generation," one of their most iconic songs from The Who era, at the closing ceremony of the London Olympics. He is 68 years old, and his voice is still high but no longer clear, and he seems to have lost the arrogance...
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Jimmy: [from the cliff top after deciding not to be a mod]
[shouts]
Jimmy: Me!
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Mr. Fulford: Mr. Cale tells me that you spent the weekend in Brighton. I imagine you were involved some extent in the disturbances there?
Jimmy: Yeah, I was there.
Mr. Fulford: Weren't arrested or detained or anything like that were you?
Jimmy: No.
Mr. Fulford: I must say I find your attitude fairly incomprehensible. I feel I must warn you, Cooper, that we can't tolerate this kind of absenteeism amongst our junior staff. You've a good steady job here, Cooper. Plenty of young men would give their eye teeth to be in your shoes.
Jimmy: Yeah? Well, find one, then!
Mr. Fulford: I beg your pardon?
Jimmy: You heard. I said find one, then! Yeah, I'll tell you what you can do with your eye teeth and your job, you can take that mail and that franking machine and all that other rubbish I have to go about with and you can stuff 'em right up your arse!