jm745 wrote:Nice one, can't beat a bit of ska, never seen a ska band that didn't put on a proper good show.
But we probably have different views on what ska is, as I'm only 17.
Joe
I listen to all types of 60s ska mate, early ska-boogie ( US R & B influences), blue beat, and early 60s true ska (Skatalites etc.) Then the late 60s rocksteady, reggae and skinhead ska.
The late 70s & 80s Two Tone ska of The Specials, Madness, The Selector, The Beat and others like Judge Dread, Arthur Kay etc.
And the ska of the 80s, 90s, 00s from bands like The Toasters, The Loafers, Hot Knives, The Riffs, The Liptones, The Bustups, Ska-P, Escalators, etc.
HOWEVER, I don't consider No Doubt, Might Mighty Bossotnes, Rancid etc and US ska-punk to be ska. They for me are simply bands that occasionally borrow the ska backbeat.
Anyway, ska is always party music & you can't go wrong!
