A sculpture tribute to The Jam has been unveiled in the band's Surrey home town by its drummer, Rick Buckler.
The work by East Sussex artist Richard Heys forms part of the redevelopment of Woking town centre.
Mr Heys worked with band members, local schools and local residents on the concept for the artwork.
Guitarist and vocalist with the rock band, Paul Weller, said: "I'm proud that The Jam has inspired this great piece of artwork for Woking."
Mr Heys said he drew on inspiration from local children's interpretation of the group's music during workshops at St John the Baptist School, Bishop David Brown School and Woking High School.
He said: "Creating a piece of art on this scale for a community is always daunting and given the legendary subject it was all the more challenging."
The new sculpture is part of the £250m redevelopment of Woking town centre and was commissioned by Barratt Homes.
In the city there's a thousand things I want to say to you
But whenever I approach you, you make me look a fool
I wanna say, I wanna tell you
About the young ideas
But you turn them into fears
In the city there's a thousand faces all shining bright
And those golden faces are under 25
They wanna say, they gonna tell ya
About the young idea
You better listen now you've said your bit-a
And I know what you're thinking
You still think I am crap
But you'd better listen man
Because the kids know where it's at
In the city there's a thousand men in uniforms
And I've heard they now have the right to kill a man
We wanna say, we gonna tell ya
About the young idea
And if it don't work, at least we still tried
In the city, in the city
In the city there's a thousand things I want to say to you