Being a mod is more of a sensibility than a style.
It's like the mod thing is happening again.
You could say I'm a mod, but with a small 'm'; I don't wear a parka, but I do question what I wear and what I listen to, which is what it's all about.
I'm still a mod, I'll always be a mod, you can bury me a mod.
You can't be a mod and a rocker. You have to choose sides.
I was a complete mod and had to wear mod clothes and have a Beatle haircut, and I tried to talk in a Liverpool accent.