In fairness I truly hate ALL reggae music. UB40 almost drove me to self harm, when they were big.
Cherry oh, Cherry oh baby
No, No, No.
In fairness I truly hate ALL reggae music. UB40 almost drove me to self harm, when they were big.
No, No, No.
ALL? Would you class ska and rocksteady under that heading?
Everyone is different and I can understand why some people might not take to reggae, but I find it hard to imagine that anyone could dislike ska. It's not really a choice made by your ears or your head. It just seems to mainline through your heart to your feet. Play it to a toddler and just watch them go. I remember my eldest at about the age of three seeing Millie Small's 'My Boy Lollipop' on the TV and, with no prompting from anyone just dancing and dancing. I know someone else whose very little ones went through a phase of not agreeing to get in the car unless The Selector's 'On My Radio' was going to be part of the journey.
Love Bob Marley … and 60’s Jamaican ska. I’ve still got my parents copy of ‘My Boy Lollipop’ which is just a great song. I remember seeing Laurel Aitken back in 1980 supporting The Jam on the back of Rudi Got Married. I’m a bit indifferent on the 1970s ska revival … some I really like … some not so much.
One of my favourite songs is 54-46 Was My Number. I had a ticket to see Toots and the Maytals at The Dome - but sadly that’s one postponed gig that will never happen as Covid got Toots
Agreed, although honourable mentions to Pheonix Brewery and NOBO
Love Bob Marley … and 60’s Jamaican ska. I’ve still got my parents copy of ‘My Boy Lollipop’ which is just a great song. I remember seeing Laurel Aitken back in 1980 supporting The Jam on the back of Rudi Got Married. I’m a bit indifferent on the 1970s ska revival … some I really like … some not so much.
One of my favourite songs is 54-46 Was My Number. I had a ticket to see Toots and the Maytals at The Dome - but sadly that’s one postponed gig that will never happen as Covid got Toots
In fairness I truly hate ALL reggae music. UB40 almost drove me to self harm, when they were big.
Went to see Bob at the Brighton Centre. Anyone else there?
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So now we see the light (What you gonna do?)Well, you can't please al the people all the time can you.
I'd like to think if I were a POW
I could take alot of punishment before breaking
But if they put some reggae music on,I'd spill the beans immediately
That said,I've only heard reggae LIVE once in my lifetime
The support band for the Clash at the Top Rank 1979
And to my surprise, I really enjoyed it
No idea who they where though?
Yeah,probably that one
That song list isn't right though
They opened with London Calling
Some websites for band tours are very detailed, I couldn’t find any mention of a gig in Brighton 79, one site said they played at The Pavilion Brighton in 1980
There is a mention of the song list not being recorded.
London Calling was released in December 79,so I just assumed it was that year
Don't know when the tour kicked off presumably in the new year of 1980
Your right,they couldn't have played in Brighton any earlier in 1979,because I would have been there!
Gutted I missed there gig on Hastings Pier,77 was it?
I was just too young to get away with it then