I remember first watching this some time in the early 80's..the Maytals singing Treat Me Bad and the Bluesbusters singing There's always Sunshine stuck with me like GLUE...BIG
Back when you didn't need lasers, flashing lights, synthesized instruments, & fake drugs for a good concert. Just a good beat, good instrumentalists with rhythm and a real music-minded crowd. Thx for the upload- be well.
Morning Glory Riddim - Official Press Release Diverse & versatile Artist/Producer Micklaay has built a solid reputation upon bringing the most wild, exotic and creative textures to the atmosphere in his music. In his pursuit to continually evolve, develop and challenge himself as an artist/producer to create new rhythms through unexplored sounds in music - Micklaay is set to release Morning Glory Riddim on November 21st 2015 - a compilation record of stunning riddim songs recorded with incredibly-talented Jamaican artists. Artists such as Mackamilli, Kibaki, Teflon, Booba Starr, Ssway, Sanity, Sany-g, Nevaramo. With powerful emotions, melodys and creativity in his music, Micklaay has created eight new songs that have astounding crossover appeal to the masses for Morning Glory Riddim. Blending unique combinations that play strongly to the musical talents & strengths of the guests upon each song; the new riddim presents complex combinations of Dancehall, Hip-Hop, World-Music, Pop, Electro, Classical and Reggae music that audibly contains something exciting and new for everyone. Released through Universality Entertainment, Morning Glory Riddim gives you a album feeling, full of spectacular performances that capture the dynamic, amped-up entertainment of Micklaay's production at his absolute best. Adapting to the unique ideas and styles of the amazing talent that assists in collaboration all through Morning Glory Riddim - this new riddim is a highlight in creativity and marks the sign of an producer, truly ready to breakthrough from all- angles and bring the real freedom of expression & magic in music straight back to the people. 
ja nice he ,welk jaar zou dit zijn ? ik vond um bij een kraampje in belgie in geel, massive sound ofzo uit londen een man die alle festivals afgaat gloof ik en veel te dure plaatjes verkocht waronder 1 singeltje van prince buster voor 300 pond en of ik um ff mocht luisteren....nee dat mocht niet haha.. naja de rest komt er aan.. veel plezier !!
Folks need to know that Byron Lee & the Dragonaires (with all due respect) were basically a copy band, for a long time, and played mostly covers early on (like this song) for the "uptown" crowd. Down ska was a bit different, definitely less contrived. . This is actually kinda funny.. I'm sure very few TOWN ska dances were filmed, if any are out there I wish they would surface!!! (These comments from one who knows...and who knows knows..)
Folks need to know that Byron Lee & the Dragonaires (with all due respect) were basically a copy band, for a long time, and played mostly covers early on (like this song) for the "uptown" crowd. Downtown (and country) ska was a bit different, definitely less contrived. . This is actually kinda funny.. I'm sure very few TOWN ska dances were filmed, if any are out there I wish they would surface!!! (These comments from one who knows...and who knows knows..)
Such good music. Ska always makes me happy
I remember first watching this some time in the early 80's..the Maytals singing Treat Me Bad and the Bluesbusters singing There's always Sunshine stuck with me like GLUE...BIG
The female signer is so cool is she still sìngìñg love her voice
So thats how the cool, not southern baptist, part of my family learned how to dance. They were always the cool ones. I love ska and its history.
Back when you didn't need lasers, flashing lights, synthesized instruments, & fake drugs for a good concert. Just a good beat, good instrumentalists with rhythm and a real music-minded crowd. Thx for the upload- be well.
this is the key to weight loss...more ska in clubs today.
i would love to go to a show and see the crowd dacing like this.
Esse vídeo é muito massa! O estilo da dancinha vibe... aparece até Byron Lee & The Dragonaires e tudo, sensacional! SKA SKA SKA!
This is simply beautiful, I cant believe it ain't got solid 5 stars, gotta love sammy dead!
thank you pablo for uploading the whole thing!
Thanks for putting the whole doc on. I also saw this in the 80s, great
i like the 3rd step the most,cool and eccentric.
lovely, & the little girl is a sweety :)
I would try to dance some of these classic movements during the next ska concert!!
Thanks Buddy! Real great stuff! If you like ska history read Ska: An Oral History!
pablo, watched all vids, loved it mate, top tunes as well. modboy bristol uk
i was gonna give it a thumbs up, but its at 420, and i dont wanna be the one to break it.
Ska ska ska do the ska!
GRACIAS POR EL MATERIAL... ESTÁ GENIAL, INCREÍBLE, BUENÍSIMO
what a pity I couldnt see that personally
1959 rules!
Now that's the real deal..... 😉
asi se baila asi es el ska disfrutarlo..... skinheads.... ser lo ke eres nunka kambiar tiempos rudos....S.H.A.R.P.,S.H.A.R.P,S.H.A.R.P........
Morning Glory Riddim - Official Press Release
Diverse & versatile Artist/Producer Micklaay has built a solid reputation upon bringing the most wild, exotic and creative textures to the atmosphere in his music. In his pursuit to continually evolve, develop and challenge himself as an artist/producer to create new rhythms through unexplored sounds in music - Micklaay is set to release Morning Glory Riddim on November 21st 2015 - a compilation record of stunning riddim songs recorded with incredibly-talented Jamaican artists. Artists such as Mackamilli, Kibaki, Teflon, Booba Starr, Ssway, Sanity, Sany-g, Nevaramo.
With powerful emotions, melodys and creativity in his music, Micklaay has created eight new songs that have astounding crossover appeal to the masses for Morning Glory Riddim. Blending unique combinations that play strongly to the musical talents & strengths of the guests upon each song; the new riddim presents complex combinations of Dancehall, Hip-Hop, World-Music, Pop, Electro, Classical and Reggae music that audibly contains something exciting and new for everyone.
Released through Universality Entertainment, Morning Glory Riddim gives you a album feeling, full of spectacular performances that capture the dynamic, amped-up entertainment of Micklaay's production at his absolute best. Adapting to the unique ideas and styles of the amazing talent that assists in collaboration all through Morning Glory Riddim - this new riddim is a highlight in creativity and marks the sign of an producer, truly ready to breakthrough from all- angles and bring the real freedom of expression & magic in music straight back to the people.

UNBEATABLE!!!
step number three!!
LMAO This is hilarious.
Awsome
@pablowkingstoned damn dat kapitalisme ook!
Support your artists, but damn the labels!
ska rules!!!
eaaaaaa!! asi se baila
oooo they dance very chill
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ja nice he ,welk jaar zou dit zijn ? ik vond um bij een kraampje in belgie in geel, massive sound ofzo uit londen een man die alle festivals afgaat gloof ik en veel te dure plaatjes verkocht waronder 1 singeltje van prince buster voor 300 pond en of ik um ff mocht luisteren....nee dat mocht niet haha.. naja de rest komt er aan.. veel plezier !!
This is very cool lol
Dance number four
SKA SKA SKA :D
ska!!!
just dance ska my friends!!
shawty on step three thick
@bert031078 yep it is
yo yo yo
Folks need to know that Byron Lee & the Dragonaires (with all due respect) were basically a copy band, for a long time, and played mostly covers early on (like this song) for the "uptown" crowd. Down ska was a bit different, definitely less contrived. . This is actually kinda funny.. I'm sure very few TOWN ska dances were filmed, if any are out there I wish they would surface!!! (These comments from one who knows...and who knows knows..)
share it in facebook, then the lady gaga's generation will see the light!! 0_0
I DARE YOU TO DO FRAME 5:32 WITH ANOTHER GUY IN A CLUB TODAY. LMAO
It this for real??? lol
Throbbed, lol
ok rudeboys!!
the last basic step must be a joke :D
Thats rowing, not humping then.
Only thing is that's NOT how you do the ska!
Not all of the Jamaican ska artists were strictly black. Therefore, Jamaican culture would be more correct and inclusive.
Folks need to know that Byron Lee & the Dragonaires (with all due respect) were basically a copy band, for a long time, and played mostly covers early on (like this song) for the "uptown" crowd. Downtown (and country) ska was a bit different, definitely less contrived. . This is actually kinda funny.. I'm sure very few TOWN ska dances were filmed, if any are out there I wish they would surface!!! (These comments from one who knows...and who knows knows..)