Sunday, September 23, 2007

Ska Music - The Villains

Duration: 05:00 minutes
Upload Time: 06-11-25 18:38:05
User: hrdraper
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From their original recording done in Vancouver in December of 1980: Count Steve, Vocal; Dave Neal, Guitar; Tom Perry, Sax; Tom Robertson, Base; John Jacobs, Drums and Piano

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Squirrelnuts01 ::: Favorites
I would pay any amount of money to get my hands on this music again!
07-08-30 12:00:59
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szkwyra ::: Favorites
Any chance this is being re-released, on c.d. this time? I owned the vinyl many years ago, together with the Blockheads doing Twist and Shout. Good times. If not, how about getting some mp3s for the four tunes. Any chance?
07-08-28 12:18:54
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tylercox2 ::: Favorites
the slackers, hepcat, the skatalites, westbound train. those are true traditional ska bands. all this streetlight manifesto less than jake bullshit is not ska.
07-08-21 13:51:57
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yuffienp ::: Favorites
streetlight manifesto, less than jake, reel big fish, mighty mighty bosstones
07-08-14 15:37:42
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hrdraper ::: Favorites
There's tons in the UK. Start by joining the Specials forum.
07-08-01 11:02:32
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reynolds2006 ::: Favorites
i like ska but dont know any bands that do it.. any recommendations?
07-08-01 10:52:21
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tylercox2 ::: Favorites
ah fuck em, u cant win em all. i like that skas dead, dont tell everyone how much fun were having with it.
07-07-31 22:09:16
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KUISA ::: Favorites
don´t bad mouth ska!
07-07-30 00:49:33
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fatadam16 ::: Favorites
so this is ska, this sucks balls!
07-07-30 00:40:39
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mshields222 ::: Favorites
wow. can't believe I'm hearing this 25 years later. How ollld am I now. These guys were just too cool. Saw them a number of times in Toronto. They opened one time for The Equators at the masonic Temple. Everyone else was there to see The Equators (who were great also) but I was there for these guys. Saw them a couple more times in small clubs with not too many other people. I had this album but don't know where it is now. Thanks for making this available.
07-07-24 22:43:37
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