I did more than witness it, I lived it, I am a Londoner, I was a skin in the 70s, and went through the punk era and into the Romantic, I saw the Pistols, Clash, Jam Banshees, and any other band from the era, I've seen OMD, Big Country Duran Duran, Billy Idol, U2 Depeche Mode, Cure Ech, ou name them I've seen them all many times. There are many many good bands around today influenced by the 80s. And I've seen, Pink Floyd, The Who, David Bowie, Grateful Dead and Zeppelin.
good stuff mate im now 48 and i am still a mod and will be to the day i die,mods 69 skins are the best.keep the faith and stay away from the cowell x fuckers . We are the Mods
I was born & bred in London, when i was a kid, it was mods & rockers, as I got 15, 16, skinheads had evolved from the mods, so i became a skinhead, then as fashion evolves and changes a lot my generation became punk, then we smartened up and become romantics, just a passage of fashion. Only plastic round here is your comment and lack of knowledg
i don't even know who rhianna is, just because you don't like it, does not make it crap, as long as there listeners, then it's ok by me, as I said, peoplare boring, not music, if i don't like something, i just don't listen, I don't go spouting about it all over yt, after all, you have to be listening to it, to know you don't like it.
( continued) most of it is crap. I was hanging out my washing and from next door I could hear the 'music' the kid next door playing. All it contained was f... thid f...that and lurid references to sex with women and slap my bitch up. What in the hell is that? I lived the late 70's and 80's too, the music and the energy, I just wish my kids now had the same, I mean even my PARENTS had Rock and Roll!
Yeah but Rhianna and Gaga are shite.just mindless pop ,in the early 70's the music was shite UNTIL the punk/new wave/ska era, 1979 to 1985 was a brilliant time for music, so full of life,now just Simon Cowell shit :( Just wish you could of witnesssed the revolution as a teen,it was so exciting, new romantics/ rockabilly/punk/ska/mod/new wave/heavy metal etc what have you got now? Mainstream shite, even my 13 yr old son likes old music, he is into PinkFloyd!!
i was at infant school... and this stuff was played at such shindigs... i mean, what would the equivalent be nowadays for pre-pubescent yoof to be listenin to - now that it's all homogneous pap!? getting sent home from school disco (last day of term etc) for having a teacher play the clash... now that's my claim to fame... and a beating from older brother cos i scratched his disc...
It's only a f*ckin' shame Johnny Rotten advertises butter nowadays. lol But it's the same with everybody except Lemmy. Lars Ulrich wants another coupla billion, but Lemmy will appear in an off-Hollywood movie for the price of a bottle of Jack. And he hates filming!! lol
too right what a time it was, i was (still am )a punk loved it, my kids don't seem to have the same tribalism , totally loved my time regret nothing, punks skins oi, feel old noe hahalol
so true,what n era.i think the kids were more stylish.my parents played all their pock n roll whilst we were doing are own thing,respect ................
coming from Coventry, and having been through much of the skinhead stuff with my older brother, I was so glad when the Specials came along, the best time in this sad city for music, it was everywhere and always live, good, bad and indifferent it was real.......all the 2 tone bands made a real difference to music but so did so many others who didn't quite make it, just amazing at Specials gigs though, and I went to a lot....magic!
PlanetBongoSan having said that they did at least keep it together, i guess that's why suggs is all over TV nowadays while terry is, erm well, doin summat else
let's not get into petty politics about best band,for me 2tone was the most life affirming/ changing movement to ever come out of Britain, and it shines a shameful light on those pricks who voted brexit for the ignorant views on immigration. the specials, madness et al, deserve massive respect for the cultural impact they made to a Britain in flux.I love anything associated with 2tone,and it helped me become the forward thinking and tolerant man I am today- black and white unite! (all other Creed's welcome!)
I did too, you will be about my age (50?) I seen all the stuff you are talking about and a few different ones too. I was with the gangs you talk of ( edit) .The point that is being made is that in 30 years time, the music you and I talk of will still be classic stuff. I can't imagine that Gaga and whatever stuff will be remembered as classic. In 20 years she will be forgotten about, the kids need a music revolution to get them excited about music again, apart from a few rock bands that are good,
Brilliant simplicity. And that guitar intro. And the face of 1.28. And Terry. Besides, the climate and the text reminds me of the matter ACTA and Anonymous in 2012 in Poland but I just can not associate who today would be Bernie Rhodes, which is not to argue
The youth had something then now what they got only corporations & there music , the corporations have taken over our lives totally just take one moment & think those sold enough to remember .
As a 100% child of these days, saw them a million times , was a skin (BRIT) punk and new omantic, lived my youth and loved these days and bands. I say Rhinna and Gaga, will also be listened to in 30 years, because people like them. Music is timeless, sadly you and other people are shallow. And I still have a T shirt that Johnny Rotten spit on
How sweet,i remember i was a Punk,my neighbour was a Ska,everybody was part of some scene. The fight between Punks and Skinheads on picadilly. Fun time
Gosh I wish you could of witnessed and experienced what I did in 79 to 85 while I was a teen, never thought I'd say I'm happy to be turning 50 this year, such brilliant memories I have:)
I did more than witness it, I lived it, I am a Londoner, I was a skin in the 70s, and went through the punk era and into the Romantic, I saw the Pistols, Clash, Jam Banshees, and any other band from the era, I've seen OMD, Big Country Duran Duran, Billy Idol, U2 Depeche Mode, Cure Ech, ou name them I've seen them all many times. There are many many good bands around today influenced by the 80s. And I've seen, Pink Floyd, The Who, David Bowie, Grateful Dead and Zeppelin.
TWO tone till I die 🇬🇧✊ I'm 54 and been dancing to it since I was 14 in the 80s pure class 👌👌👌👌
Even though we had the beat,bad manners and madness,these were the best in my opinion.
Yea they where all v good
one of the finest bands to come from.the UK.
TERRY HALL ANOTHER POSSIBLY UNDERATED BRITISH ARTIST R.I.P.
Fuckin` class nuff said!.
Love this! Aged 13 we had this AND 12" Prince Buster in the box. 32 years later all my favorites are on youtube and the tech is better than Star Trek!
Proper fuckin wicked!
Super Tennents and home made dexys had just come out. If I remember… can I ?
I love going to see The Specials play live, a place full of middle age people like me but we still know how to dance :)
good stuff mate im now 48 and i am still a mod and will be to the day i die,mods 69 skins are the best.keep the faith and stay away from the cowell x fuckers . We are the Mods
Great I love the Specials and John Peel rest in peace ❤😊
PURE SKA , the BEST and the beat ... The Specials were the first Ska band to make a wave. English beat close behind
dont get into todays crap 77-82 the best time for music clothes and i was 15 when this came out too
I was born & bred in London, when i was a kid, it was mods & rockers, as I got 15, 16, skinheads had evolved from the mods, so i became a skinhead, then as fashion evolves and changes a lot my generation became punk, then we smartened up and become romantics, just a passage of fashion. Only plastic round here is your comment and lack of knowledg
i don't even know who rhianna is, just because you don't like it, does not make it crap, as long as there listeners, then it's ok by me, as I said, peoplare boring, not music, if i don't like something, i just don't listen, I don't go spouting about it all over yt, after all, you have to be listening to it, to know you don't like it.
( continued) most of it is crap. I was hanging out my washing and from next door I could hear the 'music' the kid next door playing. All it contained was f... thid f...that
and lurid references to sex with women and slap my bitch up. What in the hell is that?
I lived the late 70's and 80's too, the music and the energy, I just wish my kids now had the same, I mean even my PARENTS had Rock and Roll!
Yeah but Rhianna and Gaga are shite.just mindless pop ,in the early 70's the music was shite UNTIL the punk/new wave/ska era, 1979 to 1985 was a brilliant time for music, so full of life,now just Simon Cowell shit :( Just wish you could of witnesssed the revolution as a teen,it was so exciting, new romantics/ rockabilly/punk/ska/mod/new wave/heavy metal etc what have you got now? Mainstream shite, even my 13 yr old son likes old music, he is into PinkFloyd!!
i was at infant school... and this stuff was played at such shindigs... i mean, what would the equivalent be nowadays for pre-pubescent yoof to be listenin to - now that it's all homogneous pap!? getting sent home from school disco (last day of term etc) for having a teacher play the clash... now that's my claim to fame... and a beating from older brother cos i scratched his disc...
It's only a f*ckin' shame Johnny Rotten advertises butter nowadays. lol But it's the same with everybody except Lemmy. Lars Ulrich wants another coupla billion, but Lemmy will appear in an off-Hollywood movie for the price of a bottle of Jack. And he hates filming!! lol
Chickabum. Chickabum. Chickabum. Chickabum. Chickabum. Chickabum. Chickabum. Chickabum. Arr! Saxy ana yew no it ba!
It;s been 30 years since I last danced this song, in TOKYO !!
too right what a time it was, i was (still am )a punk loved it, my kids don't seem to have the same tribalism , totally loved my time regret nothing, punks skins oi, feel old noe hahalol
so true,what n era.i think the kids were more stylish.my parents played all their pock n roll whilst we were doing are own thing,respect ................
coming from Coventry, and having been through much of the skinhead stuff with my older brother, I was so glad when the Specials came along, the best time in this sad city for music, it was everywhere and always live, good, bad and indifferent it was real.......all the 2 tone bands made a real difference to music but so did so many others who didn't quite make it, just amazing at Specials gigs though, and I went to a lot....magic!
I was a teen when the Ska bands where on top, oh what a great time I had, wish I had a time machine
catch 22 says that i sing the truth they will make me an overnight star/.bernie rhodes dont argue....
Haha, sorry. You could ask me why I couldn't just take the time to figure out that it's 360p! ;)
Oh, you know there's gonna be a 14-year old inner-city youf-rapper called 'Ska-Fase' now ...
Talk about standing the test of time!! This could have been recorded last week!
The epitome of what superlative means is The Specials. Is any doubt about it?
p.s. "Why must you record my phone calls? Are you planning a bootleg LP?"...
SKA the black mans gift to the to the white man and england.. thank you.
i like Madness but at the end of the day these guys just shit all over them from a great height
PlanetBongoSan having said that they did at least keep it together, i guess that's why suggs is all over TV nowadays while terry is, erm well, doin summat else
the specials ruuuule! SKA! SKA! SKA! skankin skinhead rudyboy go! xD
, these dafties were mods because they were too scared to be punks
lol Robert Smith
they do look a teeeeensy bit a like mind you
don't call me scar face - oh Jerry what went wrong!
still have the original 7 of this
Horace Panter's bio is a must read for lads in bands just starting out. Class read.
Thankyou for that.
R.I.P BRAD & RICO.
Man, music doesn't get better than that.
Mate ur right
Takes u back how old u now cant rember.
Without doubt the best two tone single ever made..!!!!
Anyone from brum remember The Peppers in Erdington ?
Don't worry, I'm far from into the crap of today.
@MrLeebo123 Who are they?
lol i would like to see this posted on youtube
let's not get into petty politics about best band,for me 2tone was the most life affirming/ changing movement to ever come out of Britain, and it shines a shameful light on those pricks who voted brexit for the ignorant views on immigration. the specials, madness et al, deserve massive respect for the cultural impact they made to a Britain in flux.I love anything associated with 2tone,and it helped me become the forward thinking and tolerant man I am today- black and white unite! (all other Creed's welcome!)
Brexit all the way you nob,the cultural diversion you talk about will soon be lost
What the fek has this to do with Brexit you nutter?
specials be special
2 AND 2 4 FOR YOU CATCH 22 YOU !!!
You are wrong they were Skinheads
This is in 3/4 time signature right?
Mint :-) back to MY TIME!!!!!!!!!!!
back at you
i'm not a pro but i think it's 4/4
Bernie Rhodes knew it alright!!!!
miserable bastard...love it!
@DRUNKC0MMAND0 I despair!
Dont call me scar face!
DONT CALL ME SCARFACE !
Fecking too right!!!!!
Dont call me Ska face!
Dont call me Ska face!
NOT YOU OFCOURSE
7 people can't dance
Respect ivor x x x
@MrLeebo123 I will
LOL Right on Bro
Rude boy 4 ever!
Probably the best
Fuckin' great.
AAWWSOMM !!!!!
Bonkers!!
I did too, you will be about my age (50?) I seen all the stuff you are talking about and a few different ones too. I was with the gangs you talk of ( edit) .The point that is being made is that in 30 years time, the music you and I talk of will still be classic stuff. I can't imagine that Gaga and whatever stuff will be remembered as classic. In 20 years she will be forgotten about, the kids need a music revolution to get them excited about music again, apart from a few rock bands that are good,
Brilliant simplicity. And that guitar intro. And the face of 1.28. And Terry.
Besides, the climate and the text reminds me of the matter ACTA and Anonymous in 2012 in Poland but I just can not associate who today would be Bernie Rhodes, which is not to argue
yeah peeps
total ace
The youth had something then now what they got only corporations & there music , the corporations have taken over our lives totally just take one moment & think those sold enough to remember .
😂😂😂😂😅😅🤣🤣🤣
As a 100% child of these days, saw them a million times , was a skin (BRIT) punk and new omantic, lived my youth and loved these days and bands. I say Rhinna and Gaga, will also be listened to in 30 years, because people like them. Music is timeless, sadly you and other people are shallow. And I still have a T shirt that Johnny Rotten spit on
Why can someone just not take the time to upload in at least 380? Whatever, it doesn't really matter, I'm still enjoying the music! :)
How sweet,i remember i was a Punk,my neighbour was a Ska,everybody was part of some scene.
The fight between Punks and Skinheads on picadilly.
Fun time
Well, they will be part of the Best of Britain for the closing ceremony in London this summer. Best of Britain indeed!
I'm 15 now... how do you think I feel about today's music knowing magic like this used to be the music of people my age? D:
Gosh I wish you could of witnessed and experienced what I did in 79 to 85 while I was a teen, never thought I'd say I'm happy to be turning 50 this year, such brilliant memories I have:)
On the day the Sky Blues got relegated let's remember some good times in Cov!!!!
well modette69,, i seen them 2010 and i love it now 44 one of me best nites
Terry Hall he made this music
as i kid this was awesome and even better now
Born to mods, raised a mod, and I'll be damned if I don't die one. Respect, man
Some of the best gigs ever seeing these.....oh the memories now im old.....
Agreed my ska brother ska is the music of the gods.
WAoooooW!!!! not far short of 35 years ago!!!!
yeah top female soprano singer my ska bro.
Raw & brilliant
Agreed......never sick of hearing this.......
First hear this at 13 brilliant
More like humanity's gift to itself.
Jerry Dammers: you sir, have class.
Proud to be brought up on ska.
still superb after all these years.