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The Jam - Beat Surrender (lyrics)
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Smash Hits (November 25 - December 8, 1982)
The Jam - Beat Surrender (lyrics)

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The Jam - ‘Beat Surrender’ - 1982
The final single.
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Beat Surrender - The Jam, 1982
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The Jam
Beat Surrender (1982)

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Beat Surrender
Numbers Levon Vincent by Unfun, 2016.
Beat surrender: classic club-night posters – in pictures
“Artists and graphic designers like working on music [projects] because they get creative freedom,” says Gemma Curtin, co-curator of Electronic: From Kraftwerk to the Chemical Brothers, on view at the Design Museum, London W8 (until 14 February). The show explores the design and aesthetics that define electronic music. Curtin says: “Graphic designers like Peter Saville used innovative techniques and high production costs to create rich visuals that still look really fresh today.”
The Warehouse Project.
Wild Life Archive by Dave Little.
Wild Life Archive by Dave Little.
The Jam - ‘Beat Surrender’ - Live on The Tube, in November 1982, their swan song single before their last set of live shows, ending in Brighton in December 1982.
Interesting to see Bruce Foxton playing a then-fancy imported Aria Pro II SB-1000 bass instead of his usual Rickenbacker 4000 series.