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  2. Almost: Round Three - Wikipedia

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    The video was produced as the third part of the Rodney Mullen vs. Daewon Song series, [3] the first two of which are included on this DVD as hidden extras. [4] Round Three also features individual parts by the Almost team of the time: Chris Haslam, Cooper Wilt, Ryan Sheckler, William Patrick (played by Tyrone Olson and Chris Casey), and Greg Lutzka. [1]

  3. The Very Best of The Jam - Wikipedia

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    The compilation was released on 25 October 1997, and features all of The Jam's singles (A-side tracks) in chronological order. [ 2 ] This compilation album contains the same nineteen tracks previously released upon the 1991 album Greatest Hits , although The Very Best of The Jam contains two further tracks: "'A' Bomb in Wardour Street" and ...

  4. Rodney Mullen vs. Daewon Song - Wikipedia

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    Rodney Mullen vs. Daewon Song is a skateboarding video series that features influential skateboarders Rodney Mullen and Daewon Song. [1] [2] [3] Three video installments were released under the titles Round 1, Round 2, and Round 3 (the third "round" was incorporated into the debut video for the Almost skateboard company that was cofounded by Mullen and Song).

  5. Jam skating - Wikipedia

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    In the 1960s, Detroit skater Mr. Charisma created a new style of roller skating he called "jammin'", [8] [9] possibly at the Arcadia Roller Rink in Michigan. [10] [11] While in New York, Butler convinced skater Gloria McCarthy, whose father owned the Empire Skate Center, to start a "Bounce" night to showcase his new style of skating.

  6. Skate (song) - Wikipedia

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    The music video for "Skate" was released alongside the song on July 30, 2021, and was directed by Mars and Florent Déchard, while co-directed by Philippe Tayag. [64] The video is a "vintage visual" depicting Mars and .Paak playing drums that are backed by a band in an impromptu street party at a tropical outdoor location.

  7. That's Entertainment (The Jam song) - Wikipedia

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    "That's Entertainment" is the group's lone entry, at No.306, on Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Songs of All Time list released in 2004. It consistently makes similar British lists of all-time great songs, such as BBC Radio 2's "Sold on Song" 2004 Top 100, at No.43. [3] The song uses an almost entirely acoustic arrangement with only very light ...

  8. Snap! (album) - Wikipedia

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    Snap! is a greatest hits album by The Jam, released on 14 October 1983, one year after the group disbanded. [6] The double-album includes all sixteen of the band's UK singles, plus some B-sides, album tracks and rarities. Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic called it "one of the greatest greatest-hits albums of all time". [7]

  9. News of the World (song) - Wikipedia

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    It was the only Jam single to be written by Foxton apart from "Funeral Pyre" which was co-written by all three band members. [3] The video for the single was filmed on the roof of Battersea Power Station in Battersea, London. [4] The song was used as the theme tune for the British satirical panel game Mock the Week. [5]