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A man who shops at Next?

(, Wed 3 Nov 2010, 20:43, 1 reply, 15 years ago)
hahahahaha
Yes.

*Puts on the Specials*

'I'm the man in grey, I'm just the man at C&A'
(, Wed 3 Nov 2010, 21:04, Reply)
I love the specials. Been listening to them today.

(, Wed 3 Nov 2010, 21:08, Reply)
I love Ska.
I grew up listening to it.

I also went to Poly at Coventry where a lot of the Ska bands came from.
(, Wed 3 Nov 2010, 21:10, Reply)
I went to see 'em three times last year.
They were good.
(, Wed 3 Nov 2010, 21:11, Reply)
the trouble with ska
at least round these parts, is that almost every amateur band is ska or folk.

ska done very well is good. anything less than a big band doing it very well is fucking terrible.
(, Wed 3 Nov 2010, 21:12, Reply)
Quite agree.
Oddly, one of the best/worst ska experiences I had was seeing The Ordinary Boys at some middle-of-the-road music festival.

I have to say, their brass section was one of the best I've seen. It's just a shame about the songs and the singer.
(, Wed 3 Nov 2010, 21:17, Reply)
I must have a look to see where/ if they are touring this year. Never seen them.

(, Wed 3 Nov 2010, 21:14, Reply)
Do it.
They're good, and Terry Hall seems to have learnt to sing in the last 30 years.
(, Wed 3 Nov 2010, 21:17, Reply)
I have also been listening to some Judge Dread. Brilliant.

(, Wed 3 Nov 2010, 21:11, Reply)

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