They're still performing live, still doing this one (usually the closing song) and still getting mad reactions from the crowd. We all need madness in our lives!
I’ve sat on the bank the Nile playing this. The security guard came along and I thought I was in trouble. He just laughed and said “Madness”. We both laughed.
Madness are of course rightly known as the Nutty Boys and their catalogue is massively upbeat and fun. However, this doesn't mean that they can't produce songs with a different tone and message - a great example is "One Better Day" which tells the tale of two people who have fallen on hard times. The official video is quite sad but without sacrificing the band's usual humour.
Ahh someone that knows em. Yes the nutty boys. Played in the Dublin in Camden. Even did their first single there. In 1982 madness was all every kif from. Bogner to Dundee to Norwich to Newport wanted to here. They were a bigger influence on style and music than the police or specials or Bob Marley or the exploited. Madness were the best thing ever in 1982
My all-time favourite single. Madness have made a lot of songs with serious topics: Grey Day (depression), Cardiac Arrest (yes, that), One Better Day (homelessness), House of Fun (for all its jollity, it's about a nervous kid buying condoms for the first time), Embarrassment (bringing 'shame' to the family for a mixed race relationship), and Razor Blade Alley (contracting STD/STI from a prostitute) - just to name a few!
I bought this on 45rpm EP when it was released. I learnt the lyrics ~40 years ago and still remember them all. lol I love the Yiddish style violins towards the end.
I saw Madness in concert last year and they are still a great night out. They were supported by another band from that era that you might enjoy, Squeeze. Try Up The Junction, Cool For Cats or Tempted.
Love this band! Yes, the Nutty Boys rule! I wish they came in concert in the US....they were at Coachella in California a few years back and they loved them.
Had to watch this reaction again. That look you give Cynthia as it sounds like the end of the song and goes again. The little things that make reactions great.
@hanierfamily Madness "Embarrassment" is more serious and the classic track "My Girl" .Also check out the other bands involved in the early eighties UK Ska revival including The Specials, The Beat and Bad Manners to name a few.
Quite familiar with The Specials' rendition of 'A Message To You, Rudy'. I only heard the original in passing, though. Maybe I'll listen to that one. If you have other suggestions, we'd love to hear them. Which Selecter song is your preferred?
I've seen THE SPECIALS twice and THE SELECTOR PAULINE BLACK signed my CDs to my then one year old son Strummer clash now 16 year's old Bad Manners Stranger Cole The SKATALITES The AGGROLITES The Beat are all ska band's that I've managed to cross off my bucket list of band's to see before they bury me 12 feet under ground!!! Cause deep down I'm not that BAD or LOUD
@@hanierfamily yep the Dandy Livingstone original is great , but I think the Specials had a little more bite to it, SKA in Britain in the late 70's revival fused with punk and had a bit more punch from the 60's and early 70's....my dad got into SKA and Reggae when the likes of Dandy came to the UK ...is SKA big in the US at all?
Love the reactions, never heard this song before. Love the ska and the great beat, we might add it to the car playlist! As for a suggestion, you all should try out Oblivion or No No No by TheFatRat.
Followed Madness for decades, since conception. Night Boat to Ciaro is a track they finish their gigs with these days, a wilder very early days track which was more furious, like embarrassment, one step beyond etc..
Kia ora hello guys from Aotearoa new zealand i love MADNESS. my oldest son Strummer Clash would THRASH my live Madness dvd when he was a preschooler. I've always said THAT IF IT'S NOT PUNKROCK SKA OR REGGAE IT'S ASSVOMIT 😜👍
@@hanierfamily kia ora (hello) from Aotearoa new zealand Hay There i like to take the Micky out of life/myself/AUSTRALIANS!!!/and music that isn't PUNK ROCK SKA OR REGGAE I'm sorry if that offends anyone But at 52 years old i know what i like AND don't like
React to Embarrassment by madness. A song about a white girl getting pregnant by a black man when is was frowned apron in the 70s. A serious song by them but it’s not as heavy as it sounds. My favourite madness song. Thanks.
Why don't you try something from their post 1992 works. We are London, from the liberty of Norton foliate. Or can't touch us now, from the album of the same name. You will see how they have matured, but still have that nutty sound. And don't forget they are all now in their sixty, and still bloody wonderful ❤.
rise and fall is more serious,considered the sgt.pepper of our generation a band we all grew up with growing up and dealing with family,kids,and society,etc when the record sales started to fall,i went into woolworths and bought 5 copies of their latest single,driving in my car,to help give them a push back up lol
They were at their commercial peak when Driving In My Car was released. Certainly no fall in record sales off the back of a number one single and album in Summer 1982.
Other good Madness song that are a bit different are Wings of a dove with gospel choir & Steel band. One better day a down & out love story or Mr Apples about a god fearing man whose a member of all the local church & committees, but at night spends all his time in strip clubs etc
Do your research, Madness have toured for 40+ years and are actually serious musicians. Not the fugging Eagles as they change sometimes try Grey Day, all the very best to you and the fucked up country you have to endure xxx
That's why madness are still touring because they are excellent musicians and not afraid to change. Just look at Gene Vincent compared to Elvis. Both good musicians but Elvis changed to suit the times. Unfortunately when Gene played the uk he got ripped off.
Well, yes. They aren't known for any serious subjects. They do have whimsical ways of tackling any hard subject, though. Embarrassment would be an example.
They're still performing live, still doing this one (usually the closing song) and still getting mad reactions from the crowd.
We all need madness in our lives!
I’ve sat on the bank the Nile playing this. The security guard came along and I thought I was in trouble. He just laughed and said “Madness”. We both laughed.
Madness are of course rightly known as the Nutty Boys and their catalogue is massively upbeat and fun. However, this doesn't mean that they can't produce songs with a different tone and message - a great example is "One Better Day" which tells the tale of two people who have fallen on hard times. The official video is quite sad but without sacrificing the band's usual humour.
One better day is a masterpiece
Ahh someone that knows em. Yes the nutty boys. Played in the Dublin in Camden. Even did their first single there. In 1982 madness was all every kif from. Bogner to Dundee to Norwich to Newport wanted to here. They were a bigger influence on style and music than the police or specials or Bob Marley or the exploited. Madness were the best thing ever in 1982
My all-time favourite single.
Madness have made a lot of songs with serious topics: Grey Day (depression), Cardiac Arrest (yes, that), One Better Day (homelessness), House of Fun (for all its jollity, it's about a nervous kid buying condoms for the first time), Embarrassment (bringing 'shame' to the family for a mixed race relationship), and Razor Blade Alley (contracting STD/STI from a prostitute) - just to name a few!
My name is Michael Caine is about informers in northan Ireland
I bought this on 45rpm EP when it was released. I learnt the lyrics ~40 years ago and still remember them all. lol
I love the Yiddish style violins towards the end.
I saw Madness in concert last year and they are still a great night out. They were supported by another band from that era that you might enjoy, Squeeze. Try Up The Junction, Cool For Cats or Tempted.
Jeez, this must be in England. They rarely come to the States and I would love to see them! Huge fan since their inception.
@@wpollock1 Scotland 🏴
I'd have loved to been at that. 2 of the best bands ever
Get this on at any party we aren't and it's bedlam😂😂
Another great Ska band, The (English) Beat. Save it for later magnificent and used in the movie Kingpin
We love Kingpin. And that song.
I saw them live in 2010, they were epicccc, my aunts worked with the Lead singer 'suggs' on other stuff he's done. Nicest guy going.
Love this band! Yes, the Nutty Boys rule! I wish they came in concert in the US....they were at Coachella in California a few years back and they loved them.
One of the toughest workouts is to be near the front at.a.madness concert..this is my second favourite after wings of a dove
We watched a collection of Madness videos over and over again in the first summer after moving into our flat, 39 years ago, god.
It's nutty and yes it's expected. 🙂
Great song and inspirate in Cairo....fabulous Madness
The nutty boys. Great fun.
Still played at party`s in england so much fun
Had to watch this reaction again. That look you give Cynthia as it sounds like the end of the song and goes again. The little things that make reactions great.
Thanks for reacting to my suggestion. I'm glad you liked it 🙂
Wilson, Keppel & Betty did the sand dance back in the '30s. I'm sure the Nutty Boys were aware of this(?)
It's always fun fun fun with those insane british boys😎
Oh, that damned Saxaphone , DRIVES me CRAZY!!
In a good or bad way?
@@hanierfamily In a chills up the spine way. I was always a massive Madness fan from day one!
What a great fun song. Thanks.
@hanierfamily Madness "Embarrassment" is more serious and the classic track "My Girl" .Also check out the other bands involved in the early eighties UK Ska revival including The Specials, The Beat and Bad Manners to name a few.
Great review loved your bobbin heads. How about review of ALL THIS IS THAT, THE BEACH BOYS
The one word that you keep saying over and all over again with all these 80's records is FUN! That's what is missing from muisc now.... joy and fun. 😎
Love Madness ...try a little of The Special a message to you Rudy and some Selector ...2 tone music...
Quite familiar with The Specials' rendition of 'A Message To You, Rudy'. I only heard the original in passing, though. Maybe I'll listen to that one. If you have other suggestions, we'd love to hear them. Which Selecter song is your preferred?
@@hanierfamily ...do "on my radio" by selecter or Nelson Mandela by the Specials if you get a moment 👍🍻
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I've seen THE SPECIALS twice and THE SELECTOR PAULINE BLACK signed my CDs to my then one year old son Strummer clash now 16 year's old
Bad Manners
Stranger Cole
The SKATALITES
The AGGROLITES
The Beat are all ska band's that I've managed to cross off my bucket list of band's to see before they bury me 12 feet under ground!!!
Cause deep down I'm not that BAD or LOUD
@@hanierfamily yep the Dandy Livingstone original is great , but I think the Specials had a little more bite to it, SKA in Britain in the late 70's revival fused with punk and had a bit more punch from the 60's and early 70's....my dad got into SKA and Reggae when the likes of Dandy came to the UK ...is SKA big in the US at all?
Sweetest Girl by Madness. I love that one
Love the reactions, never heard this song before. Love the ska and the great beat, we might add it to the car playlist! As for a suggestion, you all should try out Oblivion or No No No by TheFatRat.
Followed Madness for decades, since conception. Night Boat to Ciaro is a track they finish their gigs with these days, a wilder very early days track which was more furious, like embarrassment, one step beyond etc..
We have a reaction to Night Boat To Cairo. Great song!
@@hanierfamily Along with Blondie, The jam, Tha Clash, Madness are my top favs ;)
I saw them in Nottingham a few years back, they had the cast of the panto there, they got them up on stage doing this in Egyptian attire
Going to see MaDnEsS in Wolverhampton, UK in September, so going to be a mad one ✊🏻✊🏼✊🏽✊🏾✊🏿❤️🕴
So jealous....
Love them.
We played this song in a way in gig a looong time ago , and love this song still
Madness classic "nutty dance" is incredible 😂
One of the few songs I know all the lyrics to! 😂😂😂
would love to see you react to The Selector. train to skaville and too much pressure.
Kia ora hello guys from Aotearoa new zealand i love MADNESS. my oldest son Strummer Clash would THRASH my live Madness dvd when he was a preschooler. I've always said THAT IF IT'S NOT PUNKROCK SKA OR REGGAE IT'S ASSVOMIT 😜👍
We do enjoy those genres. We want to discover all music, though. We'll dive back into your favourites from time to time. I'm sure of it.
@@hanierfamily kia ora (hello) from Aotearoa new zealand Hay There i like to take the Micky out of life/myself/AUSTRALIANS!!!/and music that isn't PUNK ROCK SKA OR REGGAE I'm sorry if that offends anyone But at 52 years old i know what i like AND don't like
'Embarassment' is a chooooon, lots of 🎷
Don't forget not home today. Excellent song.
I am glad I grew up in the 80s!!
React to Embarrassment by madness. A song about a white girl getting pregnant by a black man when is was frowned apron in the 70s. A serious song by them but it’s not as heavy as it sounds. My favourite madness song. Thanks.
You wait till you hear Ian Dury and the Blockheads hit me with your rhythm stick
Wilson , Keppel and Betty crossed with The Road To Morocco
Grey Day by Madness, total downer tune. Fantastic song. As is this.
Had to sub over your reactions I've watched
Well, thank you.
@@hanierfamily No thank you for making smile today day 3 of quitting smoking
@@johnmc5112 Congratulations. We know it's tough. Keep pushing on.
Quality tune from my youth!! 👍👍😜
This is unbelievable live 😂😂🇬🇧
Prince Buster song, the early Madness did like a Prince Buster song and vibe.
Bedford at the last part 🤣🤣
Did you spot the dog running on the stage at 3.38
Great Song !!
You get a thumbs up from me just for picking this song.
A great sing for doing some crazy dancing to.
Ti's good to be silly sometimes
like spike said, they do a song cardiac arrest which isnt as nutty
Bed and breakfast man by madness next please!
Classic 👍
Kia ora hello again from Aotearoa new zealand hay please check out Ska band THE MANAGERS song THAT WAS MY MISTAKE
madnes defines teh words " no crazy no happy"
Why don't you try something from their post 1992 works.
We are London, from the liberty of Norton foliate. Or can't touch us now, from the album of the same name.
You will see how they have matured, but still have that nutty sound. And don't forget they are all now in their sixty, and still bloody wonderful ❤.
Try Yesterday's Man, that's a bit more toned down for Madness x 👍
For a change try It must be love.
We did that one
Hanier family, if you want a more 'serious' madness song to review try One Better Day video, or Primrose Hill live
We did a reaction to One Better Day. We will add the other one to our list.
@@hanierfamily thanks. I will have a look
THIS IS SKAAAAAAAAA....
Play Gerry Rafferty baker Street if you like the sax 🎷
We are quite familiar with Baker Street. An excellent song.
@@hanierfamily ...how abouts some early Adam and the Ants or stiff little fingers ..😉...this is great song
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Madness ska two tone
Grey day by madness serious
rise and fall is more serious,considered the sgt.pepper of our generation
a band we all grew up with growing up and dealing with family,kids,and society,etc
when the record sales started to fall,i went into woolworths and bought 5 copies of their latest single,driving in my car,to help give them a push back up
lol
That's dedication.
They were at their commercial peak when Driving In My Car was released. Certainly no fall in record sales off the back of a number one single and album in Summer 1982.
Great videos
Glad you like them!
Check out it must be love by madness
Other good Madness song that are a bit different are Wings of a dove with gospel choir & Steel band. One better day a down & out love story or Mr Apples about a god fearing man whose a member of all the local church & committees, but at night spends all his time in strip clubs etc
If you want a brass band - Peter Skellern - Youre a lady
NW5 or I didn't know your name are good ones to try
she should use her Theets for ads.
My girls mad at me
Try my girl from madness
It's no wonder they were called THE NUTTY BOYS
Listen to My Girl its a little more serious
Try musical youth pass the duchie
we know and love that one
Do your research, Madness have toured for 40+ years and are actually serious musicians. Not the fugging Eagles as they change sometimes try Grey Day, all the very best to you and the fucked up country you have to endure xxx
I don't think our country is as messed up as the one to the South of us. We are in Canada , in case you missed that
That's why madness are still touring because they are excellent musicians and not afraid to change. Just look at Gene Vincent compared to Elvis. Both good musicians but Elvis changed to suit the times. Unfortunately when Gene played the uk he got ripped off.
Madness are not called the "nutty boys" for nothing
Hello me darlings Gary numan what ever you like me darlings Paul
Serious music? No idea have you?
Well, yes. They aren't known for any serious subjects. They do have whimsical ways of tackling any hard subject, though. Embarrassment would be an example.
Why are you complexed