Re. Kool and the Gang - didn't Kool leave prior to Cherish etc? They did absolutely loads of heavy tunes before going wack, with breaks galore. NT is one killer tune from them amongst many.
Last edited by Yuca (2014-11-21 04:46:42)
Fame at last. (Or perhaps infamy.)
I just had to leave a shop because they had The Smiths on. I can't stand them.
Could I make money just recording and selling lone break beats, or is their demand because of the fact that they were in some particularly cool and funky song?
There is a certain amount of currency in breaks found in old Funk, Jazz and R&B records but if you could cook up something interesting I'm sure there are people out there who would put your drum patterns to good use:
http://www.discogs.com/Fishgulish-Drum-Crazy-Volume-Two/release/1125078
The Specials - A Message to you Rudy.
It was mind blowing 30 plus years ago...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IbqiCxEIeEo
now it is white noise.
Agreed. The Two Tone movement was a great statement of defiance against racism, however most of the music sounds poor to me. Particularly covers of ska or reggae classics, although I also dislike Too Much Too Young.
(Ghost Town is one exception, which is a classic and sums up the era perfectly.)
Last edited by Yuca (2014-11-24 09:48:07)
Do Nothing was The Specials' finest moment IMHO
I liked The Specials and early Madness.
What was the band with the girl singer? The Selecter?
yes Pauline Black...good looking lass
Yes indeedy - Pauline Black was the singer with The Selecter - these was also Rhoda Dakar who sang with The Bodysnatchers and occasionally The Specials. The ony tune I actually like by The Selecter ( and Pauline Black isn't on it ... or at least not singing ! )
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=czVEty7-n6E
ETA: Just read the comments for this video ....
homonymous ? eponymous?? ..... err, first single by The Selecter with the same name of the band.
Last edited by chuck power (2014-11-25 09:38:37)
Wham! How can anyone over the age of 7 actually regard it as music?