Showing posts with label Specials. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Specials. Show all posts

Dec 29, 2015

2015: The Shoes of the Fisherman's Wife Are Some Jive Ass Slippers or Where do we go from here?


Things have been awfully quiet 'round these parts recently, and I'm not completely sure thats going to change much in the immediate. I'm reserving the right to play it by ear.

In the meantime, the end of this calendar year is turning out to be quite the doozy with Lemmy leaving the building, and just a few minutes ago, John Bradbury of the Specials going as well. Life is hard, and then it gets harder.

If you're so inclined, please keep up with my current goings on at my much more active places:




Dec 28, 2013

Movie of the Week: Concerts For the People of Kampuchea (1979)


This 1979 concert, organized by Paul McCartney for the people of Cambodia, was well known to many of generation simply because of the resultant compilation released in 1981 on Atlantic Records (below). The movie has also been available since '81, but I've never seen it until recently. Included are the following, and full setlists are available here:

QUEEN
Now I'm Here
We Will Rock You
Crazy Little Thing Called Love

THE CLASH
Armagideon Time 

THE PRETENDERS
Brass In Pocket 

PAUL MCCARTNEY & WINGS
Got To Get You Into My Life
Every Night
Hot As Sun
Coming Up

THE SPECIALS
Monkey Man

ELVIS COSTELLO & THE ATTRACTIONS
The Imposter 

ROCKPILE & ROBERT PLANT
Little Sister
 
IAN DURY & THE BLOCKHEADS
Sweet Gene Vincent
Hit Me With Your Rhythm Stick

THE WHO
Sister Disco
Baba O'Riley
Behind Blue Eyes
See Me Feel Me/Listening To You
Won't Get Fooled Again

ROCKESTRA
Introducing Members Of Rockestra
Lucille
Let It Be
Rockestra


May 7, 2012

Before and After: Album Art 6

Before: A children's sound effects record on Soma Records, circa 1960's

After: The Specials' "Ghost Town" EP, 1981


Oct 11, 2010

Before and After: Maggie's Farm

Before - Bob Dylan:


During - Solomon Burke:


At the same time - Billy Preston:


After - the Specials:

Apr 22, 2010

The Specials at Terminal 5

Just wanted to let all of you know that the Specials, last night, performed as advertised. They played the vast majority of the first 2 albums plus "Ghost Town" as an encore, and a b-side or two. All in around 90 minutes with no support. Terry Hall is definitely an odd bird...going from threatening to kick someone's head at one moment, to sincerely thanking the audience the next. At one point he removed his shoes and put them back on before the next song. In the mean time, Neville Staple had stolen his socks and threw them into the crowd. Terry, stopping the band mid-song, asked for them back to no avail, claiming they were his only pair. The band picked up right where they left off.

My favorite moment of the night was when they performed "Little Bitch." As the song started, watching from the middle balcony, I happened to turn around, and much to my delight everyone was dancing. Because of poor sight lines at Terminal 5, they couldn't see the band anyway. So they danced like crazy. It was like my secret little Busby Berkeley moment. My most chershed moments at any gig are when the crowd & the band really come together through the music like that. It's one big (un)choreographed number.

For photos from both nights, visit Brooklyn Vegan. It took me a bit, but I managed to find some video with decent audio on Vimeo. Here you go:

Gangsters:


It's Up To You:


Rat Race:

Apr 21, 2010

More Specials



I'm looking forward to the Specials show tonight especially as Brooklyn Vegan had good things to say about last night's show. The shot above is last night's setlist from Terminal 5 courtesy of Brooklyn Vegan.

I also wanted to point out that, in honor of the shows, Godlis dug out some oldies but goodies from his endless photo archives. The shot below is one them, and they all date back to a daytime press conference the band did at Hurrah in January of 1980. See them here. Do bands do press conferences anymore? What a quaint idea.

Apr 16, 2010

Friday Ephemera - The Specials

Back when I was but a wee lad, I used to do things like write letters to record labels to see what they'd send me. With the exception of the guy who responded to me from Nemperor/Epic who went above & beyond, and actually sent me copies of the first two Romantics albums (god bless him), most of the responses contained what PR departments used to send out for press - a customized folder, a bio, and an 8x10 publicity photo. In honor of the Specials first shows in NYC since 1981 (next week at Terminal 5), I give you some bounty sent to a grateful adolescent kid in the 'burbs from the way-back-machine:


Publicity photo, Specials second album, More Specials, 1980

Specials first album publicity kit, 1979 - folder cover, photo, and two page bio:







Apr 14, 2010

The Specials on Jimmy Fallon

Last night on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon - A Message To You Rudy:



Web exclusive - Little Bitch:

Jan 22, 2010

You're (not) wondering now

Following the recent announcement of their appearance at this year's Coachella festival, I figured it was just a matter of time before the Specials announced any other US dates. Brooklyn Vegan reports that they will be playing April 21 at Terminal 5. Tickets go on sale January 29.

Jerry Dammers remains persona non grata unfortunately. For his side of the story, see the letters section of the February issue 2010 of Mojo magazine. Also, according to the Brooklyn Vegan report, the Specials have not played in the US since January 1980 - this is incorrect. The last time they played here was in August 1981. I know because the NYC show was at Pier 84. I couldn't go for some reason or another, but my friend Neil went, and he bought me a t-shirt which I wore for many years afterwards...I wonder what happened to it?

On a side note, besides the Specials, other so called 80's bands appearing at Coachella will be Public Image Ltd, Echo & the Bunnymen, Gary Numan, and Devo. Not to mention Grace Jones, De La Soul and Sly & the Family Stone.

Apr 26, 2009

The Specials



For anyone, like me, who couldn't be there, the reports are in on the first of the Specials reunion shows in Newcastle. They are nothing short of stark, raving mad.

From the Guardian: The moment was ... well, yes, special. Twenty-nine minutes past nine on Wednesday night, the sticky floor of the Academy was sweating like nitroglycerine, heaving with hope and beer. There were many who hadn't been born when this lot last toured: many other fans, old friends, who took a few seconds to recognise one another, what with their hair having grown back in all those long years as whipsnake jeans, RAF parkas and Attitude morphed into man-boobs and mortgages. Continued here.

Performing "Gangsters" on Jools Holland:


Performing "A Message To Rudy" on Jools Holland:


Performing "The Man At C&A" on Jools Holland:


Interview from Jools Holland:

Jan 10, 2009

Dance Craze



Is this the in place to be? What am I doing here? Ah, the wonders of the internet. As time marches on, I find myself watching a lot more TV as broadcast from the web than actual cable. With the ability to stream movies from Netflix or TV shows from sites like Hulu who needs 500 channels of crap, give or take a few?

Here's a great example. The Dance Craze ska documentary from 1981. Its been out of print so long I've never actually seen it, but I remember getting the soundtrack album when I was a kid. Classic!

Dec 11, 2008

Jerry Dammers speaks out...

...on his not appearing with the Specials on their recently announced reunion gigs:

"Jerry Dammers has hit out at the Specials reunion, claiming he's been driven out of the band. The founding member of the 1970s ska group, who will not be part of their 30th anniversary shows, released a statement claiming the band are trying to "rewrite history".

According to the statement issued on his behalf: "Many people are under the impression it is the original Specials [re-forming for the reunion dates]. As was common knowledge at the time of their success, Jerry Dammers was the founder, main songwriter and driving force of the Specials. He recruited every member individually, and the musical and style direction was guided by him. He designed the 2 Tone logo and formed the 2 Tone record label. Jerry has a duty to inform anybody who may be interested, of the true situation, which is that he was not invited to take part in this proposed tour, or even told about it."
Continued here.

Dec 2, 2008

Specials to reunite for 2009 UK tour



From the Guardian:

After months of speculation, the Specials have confirmed they will be reforming for a 2009 tour. Singer Terry Hall told NME that the ska legends will be reuniting next year to celebrate 30 years since they first had a UK Top 10 hit. He said: "It's the right time to [reunite]. We talked about it at 25 but we weren't together enough. Now we're all getting on and it feels comfortable again."

Hall confirmed that Neville Staple, Roddy Radiation, Sir Horace Gentleman, John Bradbury and Lynval Golding, all original members, would be taking part in the reunion. Jerry Dammers will not be involved because he "doesn't want to tour". However, Hall added: "I think he wants to do stuff ... so the door is definitely not closed."

Hints that this seminal British band would be reuniting began in March, when Hall told the BBC that the criteria for the band reforming was, "do it with dignity or don't do it at all". Both he and Specials guitarist Lynval Golding joined Lily Allen on stage at Glastonbury 2007 for a rendition of their song Blank Expression.

The Coventry-based band emerged in the late 1970s and were pioneers of the 2-Tone movement. The multi-racial group reflected the dire political and economic climate of the time with songs such as Ghost Town, while fusing elements of reggae music with a distinctively British sound.

Hall has said he can't wait to play old favourites: "I'm looking forward to playing Ghost Town. Stereotype will also be fun and I think we might be doing Maggie's Farm too."

The Specials tour dates

Newcastle Academy (April 22)
Sheffield Academy (23)
Birmingham Academy (25, 26)
Glasgow Academy (28)
Manchester Apollo (May 3)
London Brixton Academy (6, 7)

Tickets go on sale December 11, go to www.thespecials.com for more information.

Apr 26, 2008

I knew it!

"Jerry Dammers Voices Concerns About Specials Reunion: He isn't sure about it yet...Jerry Dammers has poured cold water on talk of a Specials reunion saying that it is too early to say if it will definitely happen." Continued here.

If this happens, this will NOT save me a trip to London.

Apr 8, 2008

Reunion alert: The Specials

Its almost a done deal. After several years of speculation, special appearances by certain members, tours by combinations of them, and some ink, it looks like the Specials are on their way back.

According to the Mojo website: The Specials are on the road to reforming after a hiatus of some 27 years.

Vocalist Neville Staple has revealed that the band has been rehearsing and there was a possibility of a tour on the horizon. He said: “A couple of months ago we started talking. We had to talk first to see if we could get on, but we got past the talking stage. Then we said, ‘okay, let’s see what we’re like in a room together rehearsing with instruments.’

Speaking to Music Week, Staple said: “We’re just seeing how it goes. If it gels, it gels. If it doesn’t, you don’t wanna go out there as some old geriatrics – not me. What we’ve got to do is make sure the music at least is right. So if it works, we’ll do it. If not, well, I’m sorry lads and girls but we’re trying.”


Last week, according to Gigwise, singer Terry Hall had this to say: "Hall said that the ska band, who created such hits as ‘Ghost Town’ and ‘Rat Race’, had been inspired by the long-list of veteran band’s that have reformed over recent years.

"Because I saw Patti Smith do Horses, and I saw The Pixies reforming... you do it with dignity or don't do it at all,” he told the BBC.

The frontman said that the group hoped to be on the road this Autumn.

“We need to spend the summer rehearsing, I think it's taken me 30 years to realise we could do it really well,” he said.

Hall and the band’s guitarist Lynval Golding appeared at the Glastonbury Festival last year alongside Lily Allen and Damon Albarn."


Let's hope plans include a visit Stateside or I may have to get myself over to London later this year (which wouldn't be so bad).

Recommended Specials:


Visit the Specials website.
Visit the best site for info on 2 Tone Records.


Related Posts with Thumbnails