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They tried to reunite this band on VH1 Bands Reunited, but there were two members they couldn't track down or get to cooperate. I think it was the bass player and one other. What I didn't know was that when the band split, some members went on to form General Public and Fine Young Cannibals. I like the rhythym guitar as well and hope to learn some of that style.
 
Vewey intwestwing silly wrabbit.

I have never listened to these guys and now I can't get the darn song out of my head. I'm even thinking of looking for a restaurant with glass tables. :) Pretty infectious stuff.
 
Try this one:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R0sVcWbqpug

I love Madness except that the radio will only play "Our House", which I think is their worst song. Look for "Complete Madness" and you will see what I mean. They have this one crazy song on there which has a 15/16 (or was it 14/16) beat which just drove me crazy until I figured out what they were doing.

If you prefer more straight ahead raggae rather than ska, try UB40's first album "Present Arms." To me, that is a classic.
 
I love that one! Much closer to a lot of ska than Our House, like the Untouchables and The Specials, who I forgot to mention earlier. I watched that vid a bunch when MTV was new. Thanks for the reminder!
 
aeolian said:
Try this one:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R0sVcWbqpug

I love Madness except that the radio will only play "Our House", which I think is their worst song. Look for "Complete Madness" and you will see what I mean. They have this one crazy song on there which has a 15/16 (or was it 14/16) beat which just drove me crazy until I figured out what they were doing.

If you prefer more straight ahead raggae rather than ska, try UB40's first album "Present Arms." To me, that is a classic.

I also have some UB40, and General Public and enjoy them. How long have you been in Portland? Did you ever see the Crazy 8's? They used to be ska oriented. I still have the Law and Order album on vinyl and break it out once in a while.
 
Hey Steve,

I've been in the Portland area since 1979 so I do know the Crazy 8's. I bought their first album (may be only album) back when it came out on vinyl. Can't say whether I still have it somewhere since I get rid of my record player and hundreds of vinyl records, although I hung on to certain items on vinyl because they are more unique (an example is Dave Mason's Alone Together that came in the swirly multi-colored vinyl). I stored these vinyl records away somewhere since I have no way to play them anymore.

I saw UB40 when they came to Portland back in the 80s.
 
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