Love both. Madness just.
Not at the time they weren't, despite what their loveable wacky videos might suggest. They had a really vile skinhead following who invariably put a major damper on any gig. As the badge of the day put it 'Nazis Are No Fun'Specials for me altho I liked Madness a lot. Thought Madness were more of a fun band whereas Specials had a message.
No competion surely. Madness were a 'created' band, Specials the real dealSpecials all the way for me.
I don't know where you've got that from. Madness were 'The North London Invaders' for a few years before the name change and signing to 2 Tone for one single. They weren't at all 'created'. They were a bunch of friends. Far more than The Specials who were a group of disparate characters put together by Dammers.Madness were a 'created' band
That sums it up precisely. I don't need my music to preach or be overtly political so it's Madness for me.Specials for me altho I liked Madness a lot. Thought Madness were more of a fun band whereas Specials had a message.
Plucked out from a dark hole! I didn't like Madness, found it all so poppy and fabricated to be popular. No substance to the created comment.I don't know where you've got that from. Madness were 'The North London Invaders' for a few years before the name change and signing to 2 Tone for one single. They weren't at all 'created'. They were a bunch of friends. Far more than The Specials who were a group of disparate characters put together by Dammers.
Never heard anything about them playing there, that concert archive site isn’t spot on imo….I’ve looked at other bands on there and gigs are missing.My memory might be playing tricks on me but I'm sure I saw Madness at the Art College in Grand Parade in around 1979/80 but there's no mention of it on their concert archives page (https://www.concertarchives.org/bands/madness?page=37#concert-table).
Anyone remember ?
@happypig I saw Madness play there (Poly) and it was full on skinhead wanker agro. I seem to recall Madness also at the Top rank. I saw the Specials 3 times in Brighton as far as I recall.Never heard anything about them playing there, that concert archive site isn’t spot on imo….I’ve looked at other bands on there and gigs are missing.
They also mention Madness playing in 1968
Madness did play the Brighton Centre in Dec 1980 and did a big tour that year, if they did play the Art College it was probably 79. But as mentioned on this thread they did the 2 Tone tour in 79.
Edit- You are correct, found a better site…..October 79 played at Brighton Polytechnic
Madness Concerts 1970s
The Invaders Mike Barson - Piano Chris Foreman - Guitar Lee Thompson - Sax John Hasler - Drums Carl Smyth - Bass Dikran Tulaine - Vocals 1977 June 30, 1977 8 Compton Terrace, London, ENG (The Invaders play their first gig at a party in the back garden of friend Si Birdsall, directly opposite...concerts.fandom.com
On that basis, Brighton are the three Times champions of Europe as we beat Man United last weekYou can’t compare House of Fun and Ghost Town. The Specials by a country mile.
On the link it mentions Nazi skinheads turning up at the Poly gig.@happypig I saw Madness play there (Poly) and it was full on skinhead wanker agro. I seem to recall Madness also at the Top rank. I saw the Specials 3 times in Brighton as far as I recall.
You could easily replace Specials with Beatles, and Madness with the Legendary Pink Dots, if band longevity is your yardstick.Specials were of their time, but Madness have stood the test of time, so it’s the Nutty Boys for me.