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The Specials were on Jools Holland the other day, so I've got into them (Again!). I do have a penchant for a likkle bitta Ska, but I need some new (or old) stuff I've not heard before....
Suggestions? 🙂
What do you know?
Spunge are pretty good...
The Planet Smashers
some newer stuff,
The slackers
Tim Armstrong
Hepcat
Pie Tasters
Aggrolites
sublime
also loads of ska punk stuff from the last decade,
try
Less than jake
NOFX
Streetlight manifesto
Goldfinger
etc etc
HTH
(Edit: I own both a pork pie hat and a fred perry polo shirt, and regularly enjoy some old moon stomping!)
Prince Buster
Desmond Dekker
What do you know?
Oh, the old stuff like The Specials, The Selecta and a lot of the more modern punky stuff - Snuff, Save Ferris that sort of thing. I was also given a CD of old ska instrumentals, which is fantastic, but FFS don't ask me to remember any of the tracks!
The original ska of the 60s?
Skalites - Guns of navarone
Roland Alphonso - Phoenix city
Baba Brooks - Guns Fever
Delroy wilson - Dancing mood
Edit - Anton Ellis
More recently the bluebeats - somewhere between roots reggae and ska
TJ - nice choices. Esp Delroy "Cool Operator" Wilson.
Don't forget Toots and the Maytals.
PP - check out the Trojan records boxsets of all the original styles. I like Ska (and I do like the whole TwoTone take on it), but prefer Rocksteady.
I'm liking the Planet Smashers 🙂 (Preview on iTunes)
Skalites - Guns of navarone
That's on that sampler CD I've got actually. Very good. 🙂
PP - check out the Trojan records boxsets of all the original styles. I like Ska (and I do like the whole TwoTone take on it), but prefer Rocksteady
Right. Dumb question. Rocksteady is another style not a band, yes? 😳
Saw them a few years back at Nexus in Southampton really sound guys, bought a couple of albums Unstopable and No Self Control off them. Great for roadtrips.
Rich - Spunge - Bang on! Love it! 🙂
try some Trojan Records compilations.. Trojan Ska is a damn fine place to start as it will zip you straight back to 50's Jamaica and the birth of Ska with a few of the earlier Calypso tunes that influenced the Ska sound..
what you won't find on this particular compilation is the very British two tone sound made popular by t
the likes of the Specials..
but it's a nice bit of education
EDIT: DOH! someone has already said it..
Check out spunge - Kicking pigeons. Love that track 🙂
Toots and the Maytals and the Specials live from their recent tour are 2 CD's that never leave my car.
PP - yes - rocksteady was another step on the way from calypso to reggae
Alton Ellis that I mentioned is rocksteady really - see his song "rocksteady"
have a look for 'A Pack of Dogs' by Lightyear.
DJ Zinc - SKA. Brilliant!
Random Hand are one of my favourites at the moment
podcasts.
ska and reggaeshirts, old stuff i like
skacast uk, i don't get on with this but you might
try Los Albertos and Melosa if you can find any of their stuff..
also The Simmertones.. the Ratfinks are worth a try for something a bit more unusual
If anyone would run me off a compilation etc on disc I'd pay/send pressies 🙂
I've always admired/liked Ska but have no idea where to start etc properly.
[url= http://www.mixcloud.com/raw1251am/a-blaggers-guide-to-music-ska/ ]blaggers guide to ska[/url]
that should get you started
Another vote for the Slackers. Check out - [url= http://open.spotify.com/album/6gsdgWDHrawzlMoZ190kX6 ]Redlight[/url].
And Rancid - [url= http://open.spotify.com/album/7uOBaERHv4YUNpht7cRCCp ]Life Won't Wait[/url] is an underrated classic.
Oh, and the Clash!
Oh, go on then, <shameless plug>I played Saxophone on [url= http://open.spotify.com/album/2qQmNwIYOji8WOeKaIsFO5 ]this album[/url]</shameless plug>
But don't listen to the lyrics because they're not great.
Some good stuff here, thanks chaps! 🙂
Love a bit of Ska. Went to see this lot a couple of years ago. They played loads of classics, and some of this sort of stuff. T'was mental.
Have you seen me skanking? Y'know, [i]really[/i] skanking?!?
That is weird Elf
Sonic boom six are well worth a listen!
Owter zeds
Saw a band called Bombscare at a festival during the summer who were excellent - no idea what they sound like on a recording mind...
If you like Bombskare then you should check out [url=
Amphetameanies[/url]
Another fine Scottish Ska band.
Here's a funny story for you PP...
I was in a bar in Leamington Spa (where I used to live) one night with a mate. This drunk girl in her 20's was making a bit of a racket, not harming anyone or anything, but just a bit loud. Me and my mate thought nothing of it, but then a woman who was with her, 40's, dark hair, still very attractive, came over to us... She began to apologise for her friend's drunken ramblings and began chatting to me and my mate.
A few minutes had passed when we started talking about music. Now my mate is an accomplished producer and songwriter, and also an incredible bassist, and I've been a DJ for a long time by this point too, so music is a subject we both had a lot to talk about. She started saying about how much she loved all sorts of different music, but the bar we were in was playing a lot of House music and she said she had really got into that over the past few years (que me being able to talk to her about house music for about the next hour!)... It was at this point she says to me "have you ever heard of a band called The Specials?"... To be fair to her, I'd gotta be 20 years younger, but I replied "Yeah of course I have, Ska band, from Coventry, just down the road"... So she replied "Yeah well, the lead singer, Terry Hall, he's my ex husband!" 😯
Now oddly enough, my mate has done a few random remixes in the past, one of which was a Drum & Bass remix of the Specials "Ghost Town" which actually got aired on Radio 1 some time back... Quite funny that...
Ended up chatting to her for what must have been the best part of 2 1/2 hours, she gave me her number too! Moved out of Leamington shortly after though...
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Hora just go into kingbee records and ask them
Massive streetlight manifesto and cat empire fan here. Reel big fish have had a few moments, but not comparable to streetlight IMO. NOFX have some cool songs too.
Streetlight manifesto are the ska band to listen to though.
Trojan do a load of box sets with good info sheets if you want a handy intro to some proper ska
[url= http://www.podcastfm.co.uk/about.php?guid=12907608084cef72681a873 ]punk and disorderly podcast[/url]
90 mins packed full of good grass roots ska
any SB6 fans here ?
ok they are quite ragga - but they have there ska tunes too ...
Funny how people seem to be thinking of the Specials etc as the start of ska. If you can get hold of a copy of [url= http://www.amazon.co.uk/Deep-Ska-4CD-Various/dp/B00004TW5R ]Deep Ska[/url] it's a brilliant intro to the original ska bands. Highlight for me is Don Drummond's 'Green Island' (available on Spotify).
Funny how people seem to be thinking of the Specials etc as the start of ska
as demonstrated by the constant references to the trojan boxsets in this thread 🙄
Fair point - but I didn't say everyone thought ska started with the specials. Anyway, I apologise.
apology accepted..
I apologise too.. twas a bit sharp of me.. I was in the middle of recieving some first class henpecking from Mrs Yunki when I wrote the comment..
that Deep Ska album looks mighty fine..
Here's five bands/artists well worth checking out...
Skatalites - True original big band ska
Wailing Wailers - Proper 3 piece harmonies over cool ska... Much better than the over produced shite they made later on as Bob Marley and the Wailers
Tommy McCook - Original skatalite, amazing sax based (mostly)
instrumental ska tunes
The Maytals - Again, classic 3 piece vocals over excellent fast paced Ska, later became bit slower & more soulful Toots and the Maytals - dunno why, he was always with them!
Prince Buster - Original rude boy ska... He was the one idolised by madness et al in the new wave ska era.... shame they never played or had the attitude like him!
Am a big fan of specials, beat, ska punk etc but really this isnt ska is it? just good time music with a slight jamaican pop music influence.
If 1968 hadn't been so hot in JA, maybe true ska would have hung around a bit longer.... RIP true ska!
RIP true ska!
amen to that... sadly
Hey mr P try "shoot the moon" on myspace or my facebook page, I have them booked for the works xmas party . A modern take on SKA . 'Kin brill.
