Rick was actually the guy I thought looked the coolest when I first discovered The Jam. Those Roger McGuinn glasses and high hairline always looked cool to me ("Hair by Schumi" on the back of the "All Around The World" 45 sleeve). I remember looking in awe at their records and bringing a magazine with a picture of the Jam to my hair stylist, Bob Willis who immediately took the piss out of me. "See that c*cksuckers hairline? He's gonna be bald in a few years, you need to find something else". I disregarded his advice and he cut my bangs like Rick's but with my lower hairline I looked like a Wellend. So I turned my attention to emulating Paul Weller's hair instead (but not before going around like that for what seemed like an eternity).
Rick was the only member of the Jam I ever met. When my friend Rudie and I were caught by The Jam's gargantuan security man Joe (I think that was him name?) creeping into the backstage area at the Trenton War Memorial Jam gig (May 19, 1982) he shuffled us along until John Weller politely shoved us out a side door (after courtesy asking if we had tickets with a promise that he'd "send the boys round for an autograph"). After standing outside for what seemed like ages were noticed this short fellow in what my memory says was a Devo t-shirt approaching the door (my memory has been wrong frequently in details like that). As he got closer we realized it was Rick Buckler heading to the door we were blocking. Mouths agape and speechless we just stood there. Sensing our situation Rick grinned and awkwardly nodded and said "Alright then? Got tickets for the show? (something John Weller said as well, I wondered what would have happened had we said "No"?). We nodded yes and moved out of his way, speechless. I think I was also speechless because I couldn't believe that at 15 years of age I was taller than Rick Buckler!!
I followed Rick's post Jam career with Time U.K. with genuine interest and unlike Bruce's solo records or most of the Style Council releases I still genuinely like some of their stuff, "Remember Days" in particular. No mean feat when lots of my "likes" from "then" did not age gracefully.
Rick always struck me as a gentleman and anyone I knew who met him came back with wonderful stories about him. And in this spirit I shall leave you with this rather jovial interview with him from a few years back.....
Rest in peace. Rick Buckler 1955-2025
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