Christine McVie and Terry Hall in the same month ... that really hurts!
Been a ****ing horrible year…and a reminder that age is creeping up on us. It’s our generation of heroes going now…
Christine McVie and Terry Hall in the same month ... that really hurts!
Been a ****ing horrible year…and a reminder that age is creeping up on us. It’s our generation of heroes going now…
First saw them at the Mayfair in Newcastle late 1979, on the 2 Tone tour with Madness and the Selecter. Mayhem, fighting, nearly all the audience on the stage at the end, as Jerry Dammers demanded.Was just gonna post exact same video. Totally gutted - The Specials were one of the first bands I really got in to along with others of the ska/two-tone scene, seen them a few times.
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I didn't see Terry Hall coming mate. I didn't see John Bradbury aged 62, their drummer who died a few years ago either.
First saw them at the Mayfair in Newcastle late 1979, on the 2 Tone tour with Madness and the Selecter. Mayhem, fighting, nearly all the audience on the stage at the end, as Jerry Dammers demanded.
Last saw them with the whole family September last year at the Ricoh in Coventry, first real gig post lockdown.
First saw them at the Mayfair in Newcastle late 1979, on the 2 Tone tour with Madness and the Selecter. Mayhem, fighting, nearly all the audience on the stage at the end, as Jerry Dammers demanded.
Last saw them with the whole family September last year at the Ricoh in Coventry, first real gig post lockdown.
Unbelievably, I never got to see them. I had open access to the Hammersmith Odeon as well. My mate's brother ran their security and got to see so many acts but sadly The Specials was not one of them ... at least on the the nights when we used to bunk in.
They had a pretty short lifespan first time round , about 1978 to 81, split up after Ghost Town, didn’t tour again until about 10 years ago I think. You’d have been pretty young to see them in the early days.Unbelievably, I never got to see them. I had open access to the Hammersmith Odeon as well. My mate's brother ran their security and got to see so many acts but sadly The Specials was not one of them ... at least on the the nights when we used to bunk in.
Totally mate….I’ve always thought it’s weird how we will probably see all that generation of music icons go…..lost a few already like Ranking Roger.
Reminds me of my own mortality
They had a pretty short lifespan first time round , about 1978 to 81, split up after Ghost Town, didn’t tour again until about 10 years ago. You’d have been pretty young to see them in the early days.
I didn't know Ranking Roger died ... **** me, I can't keep up?
1980 that was pal, reached number 4 in the charts. Great song imoMy first gig was there, I think I was fifteen, it was when Embarrassment was near enough top of the charts. Maybe 81 or 82?
They had a pretty short lifespan first time round , about 1978 to 81, split up after Ghost Town, didn’t tour again until about 10 years ago I think. You’d have been pretty young to see them in the early days.
1980 that was pal, reached number 4 in the charts. Great song imo
I was playing in a band back in those days. and I was playing drums to a cover version of ' Our lips are sealed ' which I can't remember who it was by ... Bananarama or The Fun Boy Free?
I thought the same but seems Bananarama weren’t involved in that one (though they were on Ain’t what you do I think).
As a footnote, Belinda Carlisle looks so ****ing good in the video when the Go-Go’s did the song
I loved Belinda Carlisle, I met her at Heathrow Airport when I worked there, tiny little lady.