The Specials - Ghost Town [Official HD Remastered Video]
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- You are watching the official remastered HD video for of ‘Ghost Town’ by The Specials. A timeless classic, which originally reached the UK number on in June 1981. This video was directed by acclaimed designer Barny Bubbles with the band driving around the City and East of London in a 1961 Vauxhall Cresta. The video was remastered by Nacho
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Lyrics:
This town (town) is coming like a ghost town
All the clubs have been closed down
This place (town) is coming like a ghost town
Bands won't play no more
Too much fighting on the dance floor
Do you remember the good old days before the ghost town?
We danced and sang as the music played in any boomtown
This town (town) is coming like a ghost town
Why must the youth fight against themselves?
Government leaving the youth on the shelf
This place (town) is coming like a ghost town
No job to be found in this country
Can't go on no more
The people getting angry
This town is coming like a ghost town
This town is coming like a ghost town
This town is coming like a ghost town
This town is coming like a ghost town - เพลง
This plays in my head every time a waiter asks me if I'd like to hear the specials.
F*cking hilarious!!! ;-] AWESOME!!
👊
👽👽👽👽
That's funny.
H'on FA&H
RIP Terry Hall. I was 14 at comprehensive school when this came out. Loved everything Terry Hall was involved with. It was very much a track of its time but it is timeless
About the same age.
We were leaving the uk for a family holday in france and this was the last tune we heard getting on the ferry. Just felt so 'right'.
RIP indeed. I feel broken..
RIP Terry Hall,Skinhead til i die
RIP Terry
Agreed. One absurdly underrated singer. And admittedly even his own former band mates didn't know he was gravely ill. R.I.P..
Not really - it feels like we've come full circle
Moody, deliciously eerie & still relevant. So many ghost towns.
unemployment at all time lows..
O my God so relevant today!!
@@adriennescotson1641 Why ? unemployment is low ..especially if you paid attention in school..
@@SunofYork lol the classic not understanding the first thing about employement. USA workforce participation is an all time low
@@reidkyle5030 That is what trumpniks and Ivans say. They discard official figures coz they are conspiracy theorists AND Trumpositories... I understand a lot more than mountain boys
Whose still listening in 2024! 👻 currently watching This Town & made me rediscover The Specials........this song is iconic to us Brits, especially as a Nothern Brit! 👌🏼
Just sat in the car today at the Coventry Music Museum 😀
People disappearing by you, war songs.
Only watched 2 episodes so far. Loving it. Won't be eating any fingers though lol
It's as relevant now as then.
Ska for the win!
It's so hard to believe this song is 40 years old, it's incredibly timeless
most Ska Songs are timeless like from Madness songs as well.
Yeah, it's way ahead of it's time.
I remember 81 moving to Coventry when this song was out. Too much fighting in Coventry.
Great place to be a student.
Relavent at the moment aye. Through generations still poetic and profound
@@te9591
I'm guessing you were not around in '81.
The fact I'm Listening to this in 2022 and the lyrics are still relevant is a bloody tragedy. Bless you Terry Hall you were a hero of my generation and beyond....
Thinking the same
Right as rain, mate
i think they are even more relevant than they have been in 25 years. This song has such atmosphere, something you just don't get from current music for some reason
We should be looking at old songs like this and laughing; "Things are much better now. What a joke!" But actually, they are WORSE! At least back then you could go to a pub/club with your dole/pocket money and buy a beer and chill. Now, you need a mortgage to do it. Very few cheap places around now to blow-off steam. That's not good!
@@bobrew461 agreed! Too much tax on alcohol in the UK, and very questionable if it's actually benefited anyone... Other than the polititians pockets!
Quality .... no argument, no debate, just pure quality. RIP Terry Hall.
Still gives me chills 42 years later and so relevant even now. RIP Terry Hall.
Looking at most town centres nowadays, it's never been more relevant.
I was going to say the exact thing myself
I sing this song to myself while walking past all of the shut down shops in downtown San Francisco. It’s timeless and universal.
Let us stand for our national anthem
Couldn't be any more relevant nowadays. The situation and cause may be different from back then, but the world is more of a ghost town now than ever before.
@@MacaqueStinx Yes, I live in a very small town. This is the song I keep hearing replaying in my mind when I walk up a once busy road
Father ted
ah I see I have found a man of culture
Well put sir!
Listening to this at the Winchester, waiting for this all to blow over...
LOL drink a pink for me bud
*Winks
hows ed going
got my pint, got my pig snacks, what else do you need?
@WonkaaVision You might wanna lay off the internet for a while, mate.
2024. Still a legend of a song. Thanks Coventry ❤
Hey, i m a 70 year old rockabilly player. And i love dat sound. Rock n Roll is da salt o life, Ska is the pepper.
Love that 😂
i have testicular cancer
@@ChadConnor buzzkill
@@ianthomas2289 just wait until you hear about my prostatectomy
RIP Terry Hall. He was a good soul who leaves a tremendous legacy of music that will be forever revered. Ghost Town made a powerful statement about urban decay, racism and poverty in the UK at the same time as the riots of 1981. Very sad news of his passing. May he rest in peace.
Very well said. And thank you Terry.
I remember hearing this, and thinking of Toxteth burning during the riots. So fitting back then. And how little we have moved on today, still that unrest brewing just below the middle-class veneer of hopes.
RIP terry hall my music another one gone
@@clairewilson524 Thatcher destroyed society and the price is still being paid today- that is her legacy. Labour capitulated by accepting the neoliberal settlement under Thatcher, betraying working people as a result. The riots of 2011 were dismissed by many as consumerist, opportunistic greed instead of having a more fundamental cause rooted in poverty, lack of opportunity and racism. While there will have been some opportunism, in a society that is so unequal and unfair, it is no wonder it happened. The only surprise is that it did not happen sooner or since 2011. That is not to justify it, but it is about cause and effect. Britain is unstable beneath the apparent calm. Lack of trust in institutions, austerity hollowing out services, even wider inequality ( most unequal country in Europe apart from Bulgaria) and the trashing of 'democracy' by the Tories, has left the UK on its knees. It is a society and economy spinning out of control. The warnings were sounded when Ghost Town pulsated through the land.
@@eightiesmusic1984 I totally agree with most of what you say. I hate Thatcher to this day, and Ghost Town reminds me of the hopelessness of our city as jobs disappeared and managed decay took over.
The riots I'm talking about where around the country and included Toxteth in 1981. Houses broken into and furniture piled onto the streets then set ablaze. Police No Go Areas, and rage, neither have disappeared, we just allowed ourselves to be manipulated by the press and the rightwing successive governments.
Heartbroken to learn of Terry Hall’s passing. You helped change the world and give a voice to so many people. Your legacy will live forever. RIP.
👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾😢😢😢😢
Me too was a huge fan saw them in concert in the 80s 😪
way too young to have died RIP
Thank you for saying exactly what I wanted to say. Saw them several years ago and they were still incredible. Terrible loss.
You can’t ever stop coming back to the songs you grew up with, because that time has long since gone!
Timeless classic which doesn't age. It sounds just as good now as it did when it was first released. It's a genuine masterpiece!
100% for sure.
Agree! This masterpiece is art! 👍🏴
One of the most hard hitting social commentary lyrics of all time, written by a genuinely talented musician. Rest easy Terry Hall, you'll be missed by many.
it was i was 9 when this came out in Liverpool ,i seen the effects of a inner city life
Jerry Dammers wrote it though, like most of their songs. (Terry only has one writing credit for the first 2 albums.)
Bang on statement.
This should be known by many others.
Great song, very well sung by Terry but was written by Jerry Dammers.
This track never ages.... it's as brilliant today as it was 40 years ago. One of the greatest songs ever to come out of this country. RIP Terry Hall
Just like today, nothing left, people have lost themselves,now it's plastic barbies and Kens and everyones the same , no identity with them, just plain Jane's and twee
i dont like it at all.... and i am from the world war so i know my history
102 years old today actually
put some respect on phelpy baby
@@michaelphelpsaccidentalson127 what the moose are you talking about 🤨
I discovered this song during the Covid lockdown. Appropriate.
Im 15 now and got into ska just a few months ago but my life is changed. I didnt know Terry when he was alive, but his music and his genre have completely changed me as a person and ill never forget him
Nice one little man. I was into this stuff as a kid even though it was before my time. I can't remember the names of too many ska bands I liked back then, but The Beat were great, and The Selecter were cool too. That era and the era just preceding it and just after it was brilliant for British music. If you haven't already then try The Clash, there's some obvious cross over there as they played ska and reggae on quite a few tunes but some less obvious bands and artists to try are The Pogues, Elvis Costello, Squeeze, Billy Bragg and of course The Jam. There's loads more but try delve into them a bit if you ain't already, I think we made some of the coolest music ever made round that time.
❤😊
I’ve been residing in Tulsa Oklahoma for the past three years. Playing this in my car while driving through the frozen-in-Time neighborhoods & condemned relics of Americana combined with urban madness that inspired SE Hinton to write The Outsiders is more chilling than you think.
Yeah that book meant everything to me as my neighborhood was as "greaser" as it gets. Now I'm 53 and i can't escape that feeling.
Is this song known in the US?
Yes, @@omegajrz1269, it was quite popular here at the time, but I believe that most of my fellow Yankees did not really understand it.
@@km6xu Because there are many English bands that went under the radar
How's this not the top comment!!??
RIP Terry Hall. This song remains a British masterpiece.
A world masterpiece
And it's Ireland's national anthem. 😉
RIP Terry Hall. I’m just gutted. The Specials were a band that just reached across generations. From my junior year in high school, to a girl I dated in the nineties, to a woman I loved for twenty years, and to my oldest child...we all connected over this amazing band.
Pretty original song for the eightys
Thanks for sharing
Let's be real, this gives off Halloween Vibes in a specific way.
Always makes my hair stand on end - back then and now - superbly stirring.
I know what you mean .My mate introduced me to the specials The day Ghost town hit the charts ,I was hooked from that day 🎶👍
RIP terry hall. He was a genius. They were all quite quite extraordinary. This is still breath taking.
The unintentional Seinfeld reference...
Even after 40 years still such a haunting and relevant song.
Big vibe
40 years? . My god!
It's so relevant now 40 years later as the new world order try to destroy our lives
@@aranyos1056 I've recently turned 30-.. I'm lucky enough to remember a bit of life before 9/11. and I guess I'm lucky because I can just about remember what half the world's maniacs were trying to tear down, I feel sorry for my younger siblings that were born later- all they've known is.. terrorists trying to kill them, Russians launching chemical attacks on british soil, unelected bureaucrats offshore trying to control their futures ..Goldman sach profiting from misery - mass migration.. conservatives .. I mean I tear up a bit... I tear up a bt at the thought of people my age going into hospital with illnesses they shouldnt get till sixty while those in their 90s are still fighting to live longer and control more wealth.. Its truly mad..
I heard this a few weeks ago being played live in Oxford Street. It sounded absolutely amazing! Brought all my childhood back to me. The 80's were magic.
Coventry born and bred it is now a and a shite hole I'm now a foreigner it's terrible
Big changes everywhere … Even in Ireland … class song 💥🌟💥
'80s *
Native English and west Indian rules. Old school 🇬🇧🇯🇲🇯🇲🇬🇧
The best song to come out of my home town Coventry UK The Specials :)
Classic No. 1
I have to study this song as part of my GCSE drama, and let me tell you, I have never been more excited to do work
Good luck
Good luck 👍
Topical!
Is it your stimulus??
Voodoo Reggae.
Timeless classic. RIP Terry Hall.
Literally the only good thing I ever got from MTV. RIP Terry. Thank you for opening my ears 40 years ago
I’m 51 and I remember back in the 1980s, on Sundays, the city of London where they filmed a large part of this video, apart from early mornings in Petticoat lane and Brick lane nearby, it really was a ghost town. You see, back than Sunday was regarded as a rest day, and I remember as a kid I could hear church bells ringing in Bethnal Green, which is very close to the city of London, and most of my neighbours kitchen windows were left open, cooking their Sunday roasts. Nowadays, we’re living in a different world, with masses of people congregating in those areas today on Sundays, just like any other day during the week... Musicians today don’t make songs like these anymore. Filming it when it was getting dark, using lighting at the right angle to light up their faces, sitting in their car, driving along inside the tunnel, while singing with spooky, mysterious voices. Pure genius for the time!
Who’s listening to this during the Coronavirus outbreak?
@Patrick Currently mood here in Rome
Right on the money son. Along with Talking Heads Life During Wartime
@@va_rio845 Thessaloniki 15/3/2020 first saturday of bans.
Yes!
Walked around the empty streets blaring this on a speaker
This hits hard. Terry's music was a large part of my youth. RIP.
This Town BBC is absolutely brilliant I implore you to watch it. You won’t regret.
Who’s listening to this right now?!?!?!?!
me
Me too!
Me
Over and over again
I'm in a state of shock - Terry Hall dead at 63. No age at all. His music formed a major part of my adolescence. RIP
One of the most culturally significant songs in British music history. Genius.
Iain Park Amen to that, the only other at this level is God Save The Queen by The Pistols.
Agreed. That period from 1976 to 1982. When you left school with nothing to hope for only the dole queue. The country was on its knees. But out of this desperation came the energy of youth channeled into the greatest music. The kids today are still as great as we were but if they have everything what's there to protest about what's there to fight for. To seek being a part of something. Identity has become a twitter feed. Glad I was a kid then and not now. That's why there's no great music made, just mediocrity.
Iain Park Absolutely.
Iain Park i like too see that you agree with me, I'm 16. hand on heart id rather live and experience then than now: I enjoy everything about this era.
Absolutely! Brilliant music with a simple but innovative tune which gets right into your head and under your skin. The lyrics are an incisive commentary on inner city Britain in 1981. By coincidence it went to Number 1 in July 1981 in the same week as Brixton, Toxteth, Moss Side, Glasgow were ablaze. This is social commentary of the highest order; as relevant to the 2010s and this era of austerity as they were to Thatcher's recession-scarred Britain.
One Of The Greatest Songs Of One Of The Greatest Bands Of All Time
The 80's were much more fun than nowadays
RIP Terry Hall,your music and lyrics will live forever 🙏❤
#TheMusicOfMyYouth 🎶
Terry didn't write these lyrics.
Even an old heavy rocker like me can appreciate just how immense this was! RIP Terry Hall.
You're right man
I'm the very same old now bit was a rocker but loved this tune
Good music is heavy
Who’s watching This Town? Great show.
When you have a zombie curse on your corpse so you come back from the dead and threaten to eat your friend's "brains" if they don't help you
One of the most unique songs I've ever heard. Still fresh in 2019.
SlabBacon yessirrr
Yes, most definitely. I absolutely love this song.
Its depressing dated shit,only The Jam sound as good today!
😎🕴🏁
And as relevant.
I was 11 when this came out.
Written about inner cities going to shit, racial division, etc. I'm now 52 and it's still relevant.
It's my most played track on Spotify...174 times this year. A top top top tune.
Terry Hall was an underrated genius.
It's sad that it's still relevant, we haven't moved on......
I was 10
Jerry Dammers wrote it
Yes! I remember my big sister turned me on to the specials…
Respect 🙏
Im 27 and i feel People too scared and self conscious to release music like this now..classics like this are real music just expression and sounds making people dance and ponder what ever is on their mind in the moment
This is THE Halloween song of Covid 2020.
Ayy lmao
😂😂
Yes you understand fast , it's perfect if yoù are enof patient
se sabe
True
RIP Terry Hall. Responsible for some of the tunes of my 80s youth. Brings back those days so vividly
This track is timeless, scary and spot on.
Every time I hear it, the greatness of this band grows on me.
The Specials hit it on the head with this tune. Timeless. Play.Rewind.Repeat.
This World will not be a ghost town because Ghost town will be played forever .. absolute classic what a incredible man Terry Hall.. rest in Peace
Condolences to your band mates your family.. and your many fans around the World 🌎 .. legend
Beautifully put.
True.
This song still sends shivers down my spine. Nothing sums up the despair of that era than this track.
That’s for sure 💯
The tories were in government then same thing today nothing has changed
@@mufccharliemufcglazersout People stay bootlicking though even though the Tories have always been awful for the working class…
...and also this era.
@@mufccharliemufcglazersoutYup because other mainstream political parties have always made things better 🤦🏾
What a masterpiece. Just a brilliant song.
This video reinforces how Awesome this song is. 2023
Long live WLIR FM !!!💖🤸♂️♥️🇺🇸😎
My sister was so in love with The Specials. She died 11 years ago today. I'm probably the only person on the planet that crys like a baby when she hears them. It sounds sad but I can not express hpw grateful I am for The Specials.
Jessica Beverage: I'm so sorry to read about your sister and the distress that's evoked by this wonderful song. You obviously loved your sister. Don't be ashamed of your emotional responses. You're human. Life is bafflingly painful at times. I wish you all happiness. X
Jessica you are not alone. I lost my brother to cancer 10 years ago and he was big on The Specials and Sublime so I regularly play their songs when I’m thinking about him. It doesn’t always make me cry but it definitely helps me feel like he’s still with me. Big hugs hon and hope it gets better for you ❤️
🌹💐🌹💐
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Bless you sweetheart xx keep going Jessica ❤️❤️❤️🤘🏻
A hauntingly beautiful sophisticated timeless masterpiece.
Epic masterpiece love the specials !
yes same here so fab
Hola josh!!!you use hyperboles too much
Always
Few songs capture the energy and despair of their time and place quite as well as this song does.
October 2023 and this is still the best Halloween song out there
It's nearly December 2023 and I'm still listening to it and I bet I'm going to be still listening to it after 2025
As an irishman, I'm proud of my national anthem
The specials are from Coventry?
@@lucasdarlington4030 it’s a father ted reference
real
The Spin Master!
West Indians and English whites together 🇯🇲🇬🇧🙏🏿
Rest in peace Terry Hall. The Specials were an iconic 80s band...no-one else looked or sounded quite like them. Instantly recognisable when their songs came on the radio.
This song is just so unique and always puts me in a trance. I am sad to know that Terry Hall has passed away, and I just found out reading the comments. I fell in love with them recently in October when my uncle played this while we carved pumpkins. He was still alive that month…then he went. RIP Terry Hall, you’ll always be a legend. ❤
Perfect song to reflect the state of local towns in 2023
Local towns and city centres -
"Do you remember the good old days/Before the Ghost Town?"
Heard this song back in 1981, just before the major riots took
place around the country. Nearly forty years later, the theme of
this song is an eerie summary of London right now due to the
outbreak of coronavirus. There was hardly anybody about, when
I went out yesterday evening.
Still creepily brilliant after all these years.
Why have you written this like a poem?
The riots were around the Summer 1981 when this song was released
Forget about London, this is COV baby
@@sammiianne5295 Yes, and they were all around the country.
This song is all about Coventry in the 80tees period the band were co Coventry City born and bred most of them were from the ends of hillfields just outside cov City centre consisting of about 12 Tower blocks and a front line strip where I lost many man's friendship to the eco of the gun shots sometimes over nutting and all the old back streets and the bits, so basically it was about the boom town entering the ghost town, me gone🇮🇪🍀🙏
Rest in power Terry Hall!
Your music more relevant now than 40 years ago.
I’m a child of the 90s so obviously didn’t experience this in it’s hey day but my Mum is so passionate about The Specials and all things 80s since she was a teen then. This song has stuck with me. It’s just as good each time you listen to it, as it was the first time you heard it.
It’s such a masterpiece. One of the best things you could ever hope to hear in life
She wanted u to know cool music 😜
the song is timeless
"bands won't play no more
Too much virus on the dancefloor"
😊😊
Helarious
I just sang that then saw your comment 😂😂😂😂
Funny.
👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼😂
Just discovered this song. I’ll never forget it either. An absolute masterpiece.
Welcome to 1980
Absolute Madness!! Lol love it 😜
@@penguinuprighter6231 Again... lol.
Lucky you imagine you could have never heard the awesomeness of the Specials better late than ever my friend!!
discover more at the playlist against algorithms channel..... We are the reason the music wave was started. Come hang out leave the mainstream by itself to rot.
Number one from 1981 and great too. Thank you.
This is good...reminds me of when I would go see The Crazy 8's in Portland Oregon back in the late 1980's😎
RIP Terry Hall, this song will always have a special place in my heart and soul!!
Ghost Town is a musical masterpiece. Lost for words at the loss of a beautiful human being and a phenomenal musical talent. RIP Terry Hall.
"Why's it called The Winchester? Because there's a rifle at the bar."
I was a fresh-faced 19 when this hit the charts, I'm 60 now. It puts things into perspective how old these songs are, but they were great days for alternative/independent music. So long Terry, thanks for the tunes.
You're so right,a unique sound still iconic. Rest in peace Terry x
Me too and I still have a thin black tie
❤
Rest in Peace, Terry. Legend forever.
A very appropriate song during the COVID outbreak
speaks for the people then and speaks for the people now
how crazy is the fact that they wrote this song basically talking about thatcherism but it's still relatable during a pandemic crisis
Given it was written in 1981 in response to thatcher policies and their effects, yea lol
@Scottswimmer69 Folk seam to forget the Wilson/Callaghan government. I have to say I preferred living in the 1970's, early '80's and some of the '90's after that it became more bland. And to think my father was a scab, when the teachers went on strike in '79, he rented a church hall and continued teaching his pupils. He was not perfect, but who is… but he cared for his fellow man rather than the me mentality of today. Didn't the people who went on strike back in the '70's think about the future of the UK thus we make very few items compared to the good old days before the ghost town?
coincidence...or control?
In my country a Rock band wrote a song criticizing a politician that ruled a curfew. 20 years later they allegedly voted for the party that politician was in.
@@nigelcharlton-wright1747 "Didn't the people who went on strike back in the 70s think of the future of the UK thus we make very few items compared to the good old days before the Ghost Town."
And whose fault do you think that is exactly - the people who went on strike to protect their jobs, rights and working conditions?
Or the successive Tory Governments, that privatised all the public services, outsourced and offshored all the jobs; and destroyed the social safety net, in furtherance of a policy of "managed decline"?
You'd want to go read a few books and inform yourself properly; because you're blaming the wrong people, to put it mildly!
One of the coolest sounding songs ever.
When it comes to music, Britain rules the airwaves. Each generation spawns something new and very Special. Although, I can't speak for what passes for music these days,maybe that's a good thing. I've always loved the Specials, the two-tone era was amazing,the Specials were my favourites
This song really scratches every itch in my brain in the most unbelievable way possible
Saw the Specials last night in Brighton. What a performance, such a tight band. Lynville is 70 and still manages to perform his vocals as well as cover for the absent Neville, just brilliant.
Terry's voice was pitch perfect and sounded just the same as the albums over forty years ago, incredible. His dry sense of humour was wonderful too.
Horace's bass lines were a joy.
"Nobody is Special." But they were, Very Special.
We all special ❤️ ain't dat da truth 🤣...I
Just reading of Terry Halls passing. Fun Boy Three /The Specials- sounds of my Youth
RIP Terry Hall RESPECT✌🏼💯
I wonder how many people are playing this at the moment?
i am
As quick as a virus multiplies?
Me. With the covid this popped in my mind. It's so real after all these years.
Bad ass music.Hang right!Be Strong♥️
been playing this song most everyday since SXSW was cancelled
To find this song i typed into google “spooky reggae song”
God, I miss the early days of MTV when videos like this could transport you to another time and place ~mysterious streets lost forever..........
All rise for the national anthem...
ghost town !!!!!!every cunt from everywhere is desperate to get in!!!!!
Good song for a raffle.
@@richey761 Into _Coventry_ ??
Diorama Jedi because their gaffs are already ghost towns.
How many raffle tickets??...I'll take 2000
This is probably the most timeless song ever written. As relevant today as is was then. "People getting angry" I truly believe that many of today's issues are because successive governments have left youth, both white and black, on the shelf
Same in Ireland same in most places id say.
@@palhein-reim7430 ?
@@farzanamughal5933 keep it with youth - color does not matter to us - he's wrong to call it race tho, 'cause there is no race with humankind, all the same just some dif and mixed up colors
During covid 19 it looks like they driving during lockdown, clubs closing , people getting angry sounds like 2020 and 2021
@@palhein-reim7430 some might say that's exactly the reason why people don't "shut up" about it.
I remember buying the single when it came out. I helped to get it to Number One in the charts. Still love this even now on my late fifties 😎
This is my favorite Halloween song
RIP Terry. One of THE best things to EVER come out of Coventry, bar none!! Would be fitting for this song to be charting again, not only due to the god awful circumstances of the loss of Terry, but the state of the UK at the moment to be fair.
RIP Terry. Remember hearing this on radio 1 back in the day and it blew my mind and the words are so true especially in today's world.
Will miss you Terry Hall
I always remember they're from Coventry, which has so much history. They're an amazing addition.
This is what it is like now in this era a ghost town no one around anymore
i was born in the 80s bt my cousin got me into Ska in my teens. I don't think we'll see music like this again because social mobility has been stopped. Feels like the end of an era and very sad. Incredible music, incredible songwriting and voice, RIP Terry Hall.
This band has done more to combat racism than any government will ever do. RIP Terry Hall
So true.
Even more of a ghost town now that you're gone Terry. SKA'd for life😢
One of those nice little hooligan anthems for all the broken GenX kids like myself.
I was in UK for an English course in Eastbourne in 1981 when this hit came out ! I'm a GenX kid too
What a F@@@ing masterpiece.
1981: life is shite under Thatcher. 2020: Hold my hand sanitiser...
Lmao shut up. But finally there's ONE comment on what this song is ACTUALLY about. Broken Britain for blacks and whites and Asians coming in taking over hence the Asian sound and singing in the background.
Quite right this was in response to that Dreadful woman’s policies which we are now still feeling the repercussions of. It was her that fuelled the housing crisis that we have now by buying votes to gullible council tenants at ridiculously low prices then they think because they have their own house they must now be Tories.
Salty Queen Except the specials are an exceptionally diverse group, and this song as the original poster correctly identified is in response to urban decay, and skyrocketing unemployment under Thatcher, that was already at 3 million by the time this song was released and would only grow to 3.5 million later in her first term
@@adamyoud6934 I could do a whole paper on the Specials in regards to classism and socioculturalism in correlation to the history of ska and two tone music and the spawning of racist skinhead Punk and hooligan Oi and grime raps contribution to today societal decay. But never mind, you ain't ready. You just wanna be a brain dead lefty playing devils advocate.
Yeah, but she even worked Saturdays!!!!