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The Specials on stage at their performing peak
In a dancehall style...The Specials brought a modern urban multi-racial sound to the UK's stages
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Flashpoint 1979: when music, politics and fashion collided and Coventry's The Specials converged with young London to storm the charts...

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"Bernie Rhodes knows...don't argue"!

It's the classic opening to The Specials' 1979 gem 'Gangsters', a record I still spin in clubs when I DJ and boy, does it get any joint jumpin'.

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The thought was prompted by an excellent doc on TV the other week entitled 'Two Tone Britain', which told the story and traced the influence of the record label formed by Jerry Dammers and his partners-in-rhyme back in the late 70s.

The Specials were truly an OUTSTANDING band. An outfit whose time (with the original line-up) was relatively brief, but oh, did they shine so very, very bright.

"In west Kensington they were supported by a young band from Camden called Madness, while in Fulham a certain Mick Jagger famously came to check 'em out..."

After first hearing 'Gangsters' on Peelie's radio programme and being distinctly impressed by its punky, ska-filled energy, I couldn't wait to see them play live. Thankfully, I only had to wait a few weeks.

My introduction to them in performance was at the old Moonlight Club in West Hampstead. If I remember correctly, a certain lady got voted into power in Downing Street that night, but even that didn't dampen our enjoyment.

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For here was a band with more energy than the National Grid, effectively mixing a stew of influences with lyrics that reflected the social issues of the day. A band who, quite simply, made you think AND dance as well.

Check that logo!I caught them countless times over the following months: at the west Kensington Nashville (where they were supported by seven young nutty boys from Camden called Madness); the old Fulham Greyhound (where Mick Jagger famously came to check 'em out); and at the Lyceum on the ensuing 2 Tone Tours.

I really can't remember ever seeing a dud gig. They were so exciting to watch, a bunch of larger-than-life characters constantly leaping around, followed by a large chunk of the audience who usually joined them on stage for a climactic finale!

Their legacy is one that is still very much felt today, with No Doubt in the US, the Streets and the Ordinary Boys (who do a crackin' version of the first song Jerry Dammers ever wrote, 'Little Bitch').

Let's hope it's not too long before the 2 Tone 1981 movie Dance Craze, which featured all the main protagonists associated with the label doing what they did best, playing LIVE, is released on DVD. Are you listening EMI?!

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