I was lucky 2 see the Specials and Madness up in Glasgow a lot of years ago it was brilliant 14 a think I was ma and my brother an friends we loved all music at tht time it was the early 8ties music revives every where Rockabilly Gen Vincent And the Blue Caps magic times jst mus no drugs minimul alcahol can't beat in seen the Damned as well in Glasgow can't beat it xx
Your stepdad was a top bloke. I know this simply because you told us that Madness was his favorite band. So, he DEFINITELY knew what was up. My condolences. Hope this message finds you in better times. However....if not......just remember that your stepdad definitely loved you as much as you him.
So sorry. He must've been a cool-ass dude if he loved Madness. They're not for everyone (only cool-ass dudes and chicks). Colin Stringer, jammin' with the angels now.
I thought I'd be nice so I wrote out the lyrics for anyone who wants to sing along verse 1 - one step beyond ( repeat ) chorus - one step beyond ( repeat ) verse 2 - one step beyond ( repeat ) chorus 2 - one step beyond ( repeat ) bridge - one step beyond ( repeat ) last chorus - one step beyond ( repeat )
I saw them about ten years ago, at a music festival in Denmark(Roskilde), not knowing what i was in for. One of the guys in my camp was the only one of us, who knew them, and he demanded that we all went i saw them. They opened with this song, and holy shit, what a party!!!!
You know that a song is such a massive national classic when the sound of thousands of people singing along to the saxophone theme is more iconic than the saxophone theme itself.
I remember this song when I was in high school back in the 80's! We would do the Madness strut down the hallway and get yelled at by the teachers! Priceless, LOL!!!
+alwaysengines "How can you not love this band?!" Answer: by being - a) Tone Deaf AND, b) Bloody Boring AND, c) Totally Out of Love with Life AND, d) Foreign. Apart from that, I have no idea.................................
Every pure pop band needs their own "Hey Hey We're the Monkees" theme song. Madness brings in one of the best of the genre, a rocking dance tune full of sweaty fun brewed in a dank barroom.
Sorry to break it to you but none of Madness are working class, most had parents already in the business apart from chas smash who schooled in the middle east being the son of an oil magnate, smoke and mirrors mate
Tu 8 años, yo casi 40, era muy chica cuando la dejé de escuchar, en mi memoria eran los fabulosos Cadillacs, no se si la tengan de intro en alguna de sus canciones pero bueno, hoy se acabó la búsqueda
Esta canción salia en un comercial de absolute vodka, y desde ese momento me enganchó, y fue una busqueda eterna usando soundhound y shazam y sin exito. entonces justo recordé que universal stereo la ponia muy seguido,asi que busque recopilaciones de la estacion de radio, y justo hace poco en una de esas ahi estaba esta canción. Es una joya
Being mixed race in these times you guys keep me kinda grounded...I've never loved a band more than you...I will be there in June 2023...in my baggy trousers, driving in my car...and always one step beyond 🥰💯👌🏽👑👑👑👑👑👑👑
Certes, mais c'était les années 80... depuis plus grand chose de neuf. Leur musique est comme leur pays, un peu fini. Il se pense toujours comme une grande nation, mais hélas non. C'est triste mais c'est la vie ! j'aime beaucoup Madness autrement ;)
@@sean3691 Thanks cool.l. Now I understand why Bad Brain is so good 😅 f a punkk band. Bad Brain way ahead of Their time. I think they influence lots of others band that came after them.
Just brilliant. Just like all of their songs. Saw them live for the first time in my life in Dublin in 2018, they were phenomenal. I’m young, i’m only 21, but my parents grew up loving them and I love them like no girl my age would :P
40 years ago!!! feeling old, so glad I was a teenager in the 70's, so much good music, disco, glam rock, prog rock, punk rock and then at the end of the 70's 2Tone and the SKA revival
We were dancing on everything in the 80s. Funk,Disco,Pop,Rock,Rap,Reggae,Ska,Acidhouse,Alternative,Ebm,New-beat all in the blender. Great times for music lovers.
Wish I could’ve grown up then I won’t lie. Honestly, if I was a teenager in the 80s or 90s my life would’ve been incredible. I’m just thankful I’ve got the chance these days to listen to these great songs
Although I have loved heavy metal and hard rock for 40 years, I always had a soft spot for Madness back in the early 80's and loved their mix of sounds and funny videos. They managed to be able to combine melancholy with joy, somehow, in each track. They were the only pop band whose albums I'd buy each time they came out, even though as I say, I was into heavy metal. 7 ordinary lads, who I doubt would have called themselves musicians when they began or even as they began to have hits, yet they had and continue to have more musicality than the vast majority of the dross that passes as pop music today - by people who take themselves far too seriously.
I think EVERYONE has a soft spot for Madness. Been a DJ for over 12 years now. And everytime I've slung Madness on, people love it. Don't matter whether they're 18 or 80 (ok, that's stretching it a little! you know what I mean though).
I have the old Nickelodeon Sunday night video show PopClips to thank for introducing me to this song. I've loved Madness ever since. *PopClips was created and produced by Mike Nesmith. It predated MTV by a year or so.
Kids these days dont know what energy is, unless it's something you use up in a game and have to wait around to earn more of it. Cant beat jumping around and bobbing about to this tune. If you played this to the kids of today they would tell you to turn that shite off, and wouldnt even know a band called madness existed
Hey you, don't watch that, watch this! This is the heavy heavy monster sound! The nuttiest sound around! So if you've come in off the street And you're beginning to feel the heat Well, listen buster You better start to move your feet To the rockinest, rock-steady beat Of madness One step beyond!!!
Great period late 70's and early 80's in musical UK with heavily influenced sounds from Jamaican SKA music and Reggae music turning up in the punk new wave genre.
This song takes me back to my teen years. This was played a lot when it came out on MTV. I tried to match the singer's dance moves to the song. Great memories!
In my teens I mainly listened to an American punk, ska punk ect, but often felt something was missing. The first time I heart this song I thought THIS IS SKA!
I remember at the time, being in college in 1979, a gang of girls got on the college steps and called out "Hey you! Don't watch that, watch this" and did the intro all the way through, then the rest of us joined in singing "Na na naaaaa, na na na nana" Great days lol
One step beyond, 1979, that was me hooked at age 17 and have been ever since, a big thank you to the nuttiest guys around have loved every minute of it.
This song will always be in my ❤️ because my handsome daddy Danced this with me at my wedding and he did it exactly like them....everyone was clapping ♥️ good times...miss you daddy! Your always in my heart Eternally
I like this song. It reminds me of my classmates at Rorimer Elementary School in the city of La Puente back in 1979/80. Our teachers would let us play our albums during free time. Fun times . I hope all are doing well.
This song was my introduction to Madness in the early stages of MTV (when they actually played music videos). You couldn't help but smile and tap your feet. 40 years later and I still love it!
@Drew Hickford it is funny, in the comment and in real life, I don't sound the same lol. I mean, it's like I'm an arrogant bitch here but in real I'm fucking tolerant and kind 😂😂
Remembering the good ole SKA days after NO DOUBT performed this AGAIN tonight after so long 😭😭😭
What, at Coachella?? If so, Imma boutta suddenly care about watching...
A song that always gets everybody on their feet in the pub with one of the most recognisable sax sounds of all time
So true!!!
He's a great player.
Must have been fun.
🇲🇽🔥👍🏽
I used to work a pub in East London, when I was in my twenties, for a while...I used to love putting this on and watch people go wild 😂
I like how everyone is still together after 40 years of being in this band
I was lucky 2 see the Specials and Madness up in Glasgow a lot of years ago it was brilliant 14 a think I was ma and my brother an friends we loved all music at tht time it was the early 8ties music revives every where Rockabilly Gen Vincent And the Blue Caps magic times jst mus no drugs minimul alcahol can't beat in seen the Damned as well in Glasgow can't beat it xx
Never get they times back god dam shame yuoth all together Special times😁👍❤️👌
Are they really? Wow!!
So what
@@philsmitj512 get a grip it's our music history seen them live at the age of 12 brother went up 2 dance with them get a life Phil xx
British and proud! And love to everyone on the planet
😘😘👍🤗❤️🥰
This might possibly be the greatest ska song ever made.
At least in the top ten.
I love all of them tbh but I can agree this is one of my favourite song from madness
Yes, that's true...Although this is a souped-up version of the original by Prince Buster...
Hejin57 E What is ''ska''?
@@bigotutbigotescu4723 madness, bad manners, specials and more
That staircase they were on is now a part of a beautiful Mosque.
That intro is just priceless.
Not priceless....MADNESS!
Madness?
THIS! IS! onestep BEYOOOND!
No Its madness
Andrew Heard I
Andrew Heard it made my heard hurt
The intro is just brilliant. Makes me smile every time
The guy in the bed always cracked me up.
Hey you don't whatch that!
Whatch this!
sounds like Lance from the Lance & Vince sketches in the Harry Enfield show! (Paul Whitehouse)
Funkadelic
Me tooooo
I showed this video to my 17 year old son and he was blown away. Long live Madness!
Like 15 years ago my dad showed me this song and it was always my favorite growing up. Never gets old. You’re a good parent
my dad showed me this yesterday
"The Specials" were also good, too!
This was played today at my Step Dad's Funeral this morning, He Loved this Group 💗 R.I.P Colin Stringer Forever in our Hearts, Love You So Much 💗🙏🏻🌍
Three Cheers for Colin. Hip Hip!
Your stepdad was a top bloke. I know this simply because you told us that Madness was his favorite band. So, he DEFINITELY knew what was up. My condolences. Hope this message finds you in better times. However....if not......just remember that your stepdad definitely loved you as much as you him.
My respects to your pops
Thank you so much everyone, he lives on in us all in he's Ben Sherman lol, proper mod bless him. I miss him so much xXx
So sorry. He must've been a cool-ass dude if he loved Madness. They're not for everyone (only cool-ass dudes and chicks). Colin Stringer, jammin' with the angels now.
Shit was so British that I looked up at my toast and it suddenly had beans on it.
lmao
Λολε
😆
Hold on, you don't have beans on toast?
@@nonamenorman9410 just what i was thinking...do Americans not have beans on toast?!
I m Italian and I think that this is the most British thing in the world... Thanks England for good music like Ska or punk
Sorry we're leaving.
@@affectionatepunch we 're leaving too
💕la penso come te
You do know Ska originated from the Caribbean as sort of the style that came before Reggae
@@patrickcooper7066 ^True that: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ska
If this song does not cheer you up, you are dead inside.
I guess I am am gonna puke and love
@@magicalempireB. .a
Tell that to Sad Larry...
Iam. Still does tho
....and other prescriptive statements of our time.
Timeless. They can play this at my funeral... a fitting tune.
If this song is not going to be played at my funeral, I won't show up.
People need to laugh at me at my funeral. It's what I deserve. So this song will probably be played.
👍👍👍
Perfect for my funeral too!
@@gmcg923 same but instead baggy trousers
I thought I'd be nice so I wrote out the lyrics for anyone who wants to sing along
verse 1 - one step beyond ( repeat )
chorus - one step beyond ( repeat )
verse 2 - one step beyond ( repeat )
chorus 2 - one step beyond ( repeat )
bridge - one step beyond ( repeat )
last chorus - one step beyond ( repeat )
you're missing about 60 'hups' and approximately 290 'giddie-up'.
Thank you so much for this. The 2nd verse always trips me up.
@@BionicleJackson 😜😜😜😜👍!
Nice!
You missed out the intro. But thanks anyway.
I saw them about ten years ago, at a music festival in Denmark(Roskilde), not knowing what i was in for. One of the guys in my camp was the only one of us, who knew them, and he demanded that we all went i saw them. They opened with this song, and holy shit, what a party!!!!
Genialt!!!!
Good mate!
Ok.Over 40years listening to Madness and this still makes me smile.
This was my neighbor's most listened to song ever, whether he like it or not.
That my friend... Is funny...
I bet he enjoys it at 2:00 a.m 😃
😂
ahaha
Kaiser Sozshye, fuck me that cracked me up mate, nice one!
You know that a song is such a massive national classic when the sound of thousands of people singing along to the saxophone theme is more iconic than the saxophone theme itself.
I remember this song when I was in high school back in the 80's! We would do the Madness strut down the hallway and get yelled at by the teachers! Priceless, LOL!!!
Awesome😂😂😂😂😂😂
Also guilty....
Ciao..by..gio..sss..primo..sveglia...ciao.
2025 and still loving the Madness
How can you not love this band?!
+alwaysengines Well said!
+alwaysengines
"How can you not love this band?!"
Answer: by being -
a) Tone Deaf AND,
b) Bloody Boring AND,
c) Totally Out of Love with Life AND,
d) Foreign.
Apart from that, I have no idea.................................
marvinc999 I am so sorry you have no clue what you are talking about. Move along troll-boy.
+marvinc999 fucking idiot
ub4
I STILL bump this in my car. My grandkids love it. They go mental, & I love it.
Lyric:-
One Step Beyond.
MaeL Crusty 😂😂😂😂
This is the heavy, heavy monster sound.....
Thank you
The nastiest sound around
@@juantenorio1124 -nastiest- nuttiest
I love this song but I can never remember all the words to it.
Lyrics:
"One step beyond."
Is that helpful?
@@BroForce426 : Thanks! I completely missed that second line.
I know right? It's like that one whiskey or something song
Yeah it’s so add to remember, I mess up every time 😔
Do you know, I hadn't even noticed that.
Вокал, вначале - безупречный! :) Мы все умрем, а Madness - будет жить!!! :) :) :)
Вокал безупречный здесь везде! 🔥
Даже морды британских гопников и те безупречны.
Words cannot Express how much I love this band
Try to draw it
Or paint a picture..... 😋 ..... Damn whomever you are....
0:30 - 0:57 Just the best voice i ever heard xD
Every pure pop band needs their own "Hey Hey We're the Monkees" theme song. Madness brings in one of the best of the genre, a rocking dance tune full of sweaty fun brewed in a dank barroom.
The upper classes may have the riches but the working class, well we've got bangin music
doubty//rxwha which is the upper classes music in England? greetings from mexico m8!
yael juarez rule Britannia
Sorry to break it to you but none of Madness are working class, most had parents already in the business apart from chas smash who schooled in the middle east being the son of an oil magnate, smoke and mirrors mate
CallitHowISeeIt ahah thank you .. from time to time some useful comments on YT
Ska was originated from the working class, yeah, right
This is the BEST ska band ever! I'm 58 yrs old and grew up on this stuff.
Ya wrong! Toots and the maytals is best, fight me!
Okay, your right. Funky Kingstown is the ska I knew as an 8 yr old on the streets of Manchester, England.
Good stuff...
You've got a new fan!
Okay, Toots and the Maytels is the best reggae version of ska. But Madness is the best white interpretation of ska. On that I will fight you! 😁
The depth to the lyrics are phenomenal, they go so deep, a step beyond the normal run of the mill.
only one step beyond though
Love their economy of words...masterful lyrics! LOL!
Not any other song's lyrics goes to the point like this one does!
Someone really should make a lyric video for this song.
its a copy of a tune by Prince Buster & The All Stars ..which is also excellent
8 años buscando está joya y al fin la encontré, no puedo describir la emoción que sineto en estos momentos
jajajaj bella sensacion esa!
Parece fabulosos Cadillacs
Tu 8 años, yo casi 40, era muy chica cuando la dejé de escuchar, en mi memoria eran los fabulosos Cadillacs, no se si la tengan de intro en alguna de sus canciones pero bueno, hoy se acabó la búsqueda
Esta canción salia en un comercial de absolute vodka, y desde ese momento me enganchó, y fue una busqueda eterna usando soundhound y shazam y sin exito. entonces justo recordé que universal stereo la ponia muy seguido,asi que busque recopilaciones de la estacion de radio, y justo hace poco en una de esas ahi estaba esta canción. Es una joya
@@maxg5429 jajajaja tas chavo 🤘😎
You /no one can dislike Madness ! Such a a great , fun band . Guaranteed to put a smile /brighten up anyone’s day !
I bet Donald du… sorry I mean Trump would! But then I guess he hates everyone/thing that’s not him.😂😂😂😂
Teaching the dances to the Grandchildren 😊 One Step Beyond !! 2023
I'm 40 and love madness. My 5 year old son is dancing and loving them too now ❤
My brother in law watched Madness live yesterday in Leeds. I LOVE that they’re still touring together after all these years! Brilliant
The street scene was filmed in Leeds
@@davesoutdoorpage4721 wow, really? I didn’t know that!
Being mixed race in these times you guys keep me kinda grounded...I've never loved a band more than you...I will be there in June 2023...in my baggy trousers, driving in my car...and always one step beyond 🥰💯👌🏽👑👑👑👑👑👑👑
Your comment is GREAT 🎉
*This song is one of the greatest songs ever made, and madness is one of the greatest bands ever*
It's a good cover...
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It was originally done by Prince Buster, this is madness' brilliant cover version.
Coming from Brooklyn NY, back in the 80's rhis was a revlation to me. The British stfrom the 80's was GREAT.
いつ聞いてもカッコいいぜ
That saxophone playing is awesome.
The British ruled the 80’s music scene. Coined the 2nd British Invasion. Utmost love and respect.
Certes, mais c'était les années 80... depuis plus grand chose de neuf. Leur musique est comme leur pays, un peu fini. Il se pense toujours comme une grande nation, mais hélas non. C'est triste mais c'est la vie ! j'aime beaucoup Madness autrement ;)
Don't know about what type reggae...this band is playing,..but very similar to Bad Brain.
@@sean3691 Thanks cool.l. Now I understand why Bad Brain is so good 😅 f a punkk band. Bad Brain way ahead of Their time. I think they influence lots of others band that came after them.
thats cos the rest was shite.
@mohammed ilyas Brits have come up with many great things. People just like to discredit us because we're not liked. I understand that but it's true.
Just brilliant. Just like all of their songs.
Saw them live for the first time in my life in Dublin in 2018, they were phenomenal.
I’m young, i’m only 21, but my parents grew up loving them and I love them like no girl my age would :P
i introduced my kids years ago, they love them like you do, theers nothing else quitelike it
I’m 22 seeing them next year with my dad for first time he’s 60 we love madness haha
Bro your not alone. I'm 20 and theese guys are just my favourite.
I'll be seeing them on 30th of June Friday 2023 in St. Kings John's Castle Limerick. Ireland.
@@johndoyle2429 Brill! have a great time. they’re very good live!
0:15 this song is 🔥
And you know that's riiiiight.
40 years ago!!! feeling old, so glad I was a teenager in the 70's, so much good music, disco, glam rock, prog rock, punk rock and then at the end of the 70's 2Tone and the SKA revival
Divinyls! King Crimson! We were rich in those days
Class of “76” here, yes we were!
We were dancing on everything in the 80s. Funk,Disco,Pop,Rock,Rap,Reggae,Ska,Acidhouse,Alternative,Ebm,New-beat all in the blender. Great times for music lovers.
Oh god, yes! Sooo many different sounds, styles, & genres mixing together.
The world needs more bands like this. 🏁
This song has to have the most iconic spoken intro of all time regardless of genre.
40 YEARS DOWN THE LINE AND STILL ROCKS ! MADNESS MOST DEFINITELY DESERVE A LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD, ALONGSIDE UB4O. HAPPY MEMORIES...
Who the hell could possibly dislike this deluge of pure sonic joy???
Must still be out on the street, beginning to feel the heat....
What you on about? Say that in English please. No culture you bafoon.
+Elley1970 Elley chill man
Feck, being a teenager in the 80s was fun!!!
It was!
Yes it was such a great time to be young and having great music like this to listen to. The millennials will never know how good we had it 😁🤗
Wish I could’ve grown up then I won’t lie. Honestly, if I was a teenager in the 80s or 90s my life would’ve been incredible. I’m just thankful I’ve got the chance these days to listen to these great songs
remember being in london this year of 79. Everytime this song was heard, we were doing this silly walk in the streets and people were laughing at us.
@@gingerfellah5665 60s-90s was a fantastic era for music
Although I have loved heavy metal and hard rock for 40 years, I always had a soft spot for Madness back in the early 80's and loved their mix of sounds and funny videos. They managed to be able to combine melancholy with joy, somehow, in each track. They were the only pop band whose albums I'd buy each time they came out, even though as I say, I was into heavy metal. 7 ordinary lads, who I doubt would have called themselves musicians when they began or even as they began to have hits, yet they had and continue to have more musicality than the vast majority of the dross that passes as pop music today - by people who take themselves far too seriously.
I think EVERYONE has a soft spot for Madness. Been a DJ for over 12 years now. And everytime I've slung Madness on, people love it. Don't matter whether they're 18 or 80 (ok, that's stretching it a little! you know what I mean though).
As a metalhead I can't do anything but agree. Idk what it is but Ska ends up being basically every metalheads guilty pleasure.
This song, this band, they just make me happy..and have since I was 14..I'm now 54...they are a global treasure..
I was born in 89 so missed all of this but my mum loved all this and each time I play this I get goosebumps from child hood memory's. RIP mum ❤
Who doesn't love Madness? They are a GREAT BAND 😍
Diríamos la mejor banda de ska yo la empecé a escuchar en los principios de los 80 saludos desde México
I have the old Nickelodeon Sunday night video show PopClips to thank for introducing me to this song. I've loved Madness ever since.
*PopClips was created and produced by Mike Nesmith. It predated MTV by a year or so.
I am Italian, and this song is so British that while listening my pasta went overcooked. 🤷
I am British we don't mess with the pasta #Only the Defeated........#PutKettleOn
HHahahaha! 😂😂😂
@@ENGLISHCHIEF1 so do u not get pasta and chicken in a meal deal
not British
Prince Buster from Jamaica
nice try cultural appropriate much
@@vonn4017 A British Territory :P
I wish kids these days had this raw energy.
Kids these days dont know what energy is, unless it's something you use up in a game and have to wait around to earn more of it.
Cant beat jumping around and bobbing about to this tune.
If you played this to the kids of today they would tell you to turn that shite off, and wouldnt even know a band called madness existed
Live such sheltered lives unfortunately the kids of today
i do
@@lukeboulton2814 as a kid, that’s the most ridiculous shit I’ve heard 😂😂
You mean the ones on your lawn?
I love this song, even after decades it is still one of my all time favorites.💕
There are some things that simply don't die. This is one of them.
Hey you, don't watch that, watch this!
This is the heavy heavy monster sound!
The nuttiest sound around!
So if you've come in off the street
And you're beginning to feel the heat
Well, listen buster
You better start to move your feet
To the rockinest, rock-steady beat
Of madness
One step beyond!!!
ONE STEP BEYOND
ONE STEP BEYOND
Nastiest
The naziest sound around
Buster? Haha, I tought it was "bastard"
Blues, Raggae, Rock and Ska.. such a beautiful clash of worlds🖤
Si podes escuchar a los fabuloso Cadillac de argentina te lo recomiendo triunfaron en todo Latinoamérica y aún están vigentes
This song is so British even when they do the Madness walk.. they get in a queue
Haha.
I’ve been in so many que
dude, you have to admit, that is a baller way to walk down the street.
Literally they just needed someone drinking tea and it would be the epitome of british
LOL
David... Tu nous manques.
Bravo et merci à tout le groupe.
No expense spent and still ten times better than the majority of modern over produced videos.
I cannot express how eternally bloody grateful I am knowing this will forever be a band that's part of my family 🤣
Great period late 70's and early 80's in musical UK with heavily influenced sounds from Jamaican SKA music and Reggae music turning up in the punk new wave genre.
derryk1 I agree. Period 77-83 was great music period in the UK.
Elvis
Not punk but okay
I can listen to this over and over again and not get tired of hearing it ,still great after all these years.
This video should have eight trillion views.
this should have been on voyager not bach
The early 80 were SO much fun
Yeah was good fun
It was fantastic in 1979, and it is fantastic in 2019.
We know it's good music when we bought all the records back then and are still listening to them!
Loved it when i was 11 yrs old n still love it at 50 yrs old!!!
2Tone is timeless, mate.
Madness were shit then and are still shit now,only The Jam are every bit as good 40yrs later!
@@johnwick-vo7ig Well seen your name rhymes with prick
This song is freaking timeless!
If they don't play this at my funeral I am not going.
f'ing great comment my friend!
THIS VIDEO CONTAINS THE GREATEST LYRICS IN THE HISTORY OF MUSIC, NO QUESTIONS ASKED!!!
One Step Beyond!!!!!!!!
Agreed
Love the moon stomping, especially the geezer with the white t-shirt and jeans thats proper dancing,..was a skinhead in the 80s, loved them.
Chalky. With Toks in the background. Madness' roadies at the time..
This song takes me back to my teen years. This was played a lot when it came out on MTV. I tried to match the singer's dance moves to the song. Great memories!
In my teens I mainly listened to an American punk, ska punk ect, but often felt something was missing. The first time I heart this song I thought THIS IS SKA!
I LOVE this band. Always reminds me of the early MTV days. EXCELLENT!!!
Champions of Europe!
I remember at the time, being in college in 1979, a gang of girls got on the college steps and called out "Hey you! Don't watch that, watch this" and did the intro all the way through, then the rest of us joined in singing "Na na naaaaa, na na na nana" Great days lol
Very COOL :D
Great story mate
I guess you had to be there
Why?...that's just stupid man.
@@stevencorsoe7512 l was trying to be funny .
CHK Darragh o Brien comedy club
Greatest music came out of the US and UK in the 80’s. So lucky I saw so many of these bands live in my lifetime. Still in the 80’s forever!
The nutty boys at there finest and still going strong and packing out stadiums
First live band I ever saw in the old Wembley arena. Only one word can describe it “ MADNESS “. Nothing has ever come close to them✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️
2:00 Me and the lads as soon as the barbers opens again after quarantine.
lmao
Top Tier
good one mate
Brilliant 🥰🇬🇧
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One step beyond, 1979, that was me hooked at age 17 and have been ever since, a big thank you to the nuttiest guys around have loved every minute of it.
If you ever feel like your job is pointless, just think about Suggs’s mic in this song
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ahh....I just did a spit take!!!
Lmaooooo
I know what you saying because u have a mic hahahahahahaha. But it was not actually Suggs m8 so your comment is kinda null n void.
it's their soundcheck song.
This song will always be in my ❤️ because my handsome daddy Danced this with me at my wedding and he did it exactly like them....everyone was clapping ♥️ good times...miss you daddy! Your always in my heart Eternally
Gross
Listened to this as a school girl getting ready. Still listening whilst getting ready for work.
How can you not MOVE to this - banging tune
Greatest Sax in any song ever..
Дай бог прожить молодость под ритмы Madness, вы мои кумиры просто...
This is one of the first bands when MTV first debuted in the early 80's.... Good ole days !
I like this song. It reminds me of my classmates at Rorimer Elementary School in the city of La Puente back in 1979/80. Our teachers would let us play our albums during free time. Fun times . I hope all are doing well.
We jumped on the dance floor like crazy, moving like they did, no pre-set or repeated steps. We were Madness ♥
Played this to my grandson yesterday, he's only two and it sent him nutty ❤🎷😂
this song makes me 40 years younger
Had to pause there. Not 40! No. Yes 40. Gads I've become old.
Makes me feel good...and older :P Big up daddys ! ;)
Happy 60th Fellas
same and i'm 21
Yep the best cover version to a Prince Buster classic. Madness nailed it well.
Endless dancing without drugs or aggro - just you and your mates having a laugh. Brilliant fun. Thanks, Nutty Boys! 😁
This song was my introduction to Madness in the early stages of MTV (when they actually played music videos). You couldn't help but smile and tap your feet. 40 years later and I still love it!
A SONG WITHOUT A LETTER ... BUT THAT WAY OF PUTTING TALENT !!!♪π
Love that period, love the clothes the music and everything about it - Give me a time machine and take me back please!
"love the clothes"
Even the pegged jeans??
Skinhead forever. :D
Rude boys and girls this was the days of ska
Been to many a gig back in the early 80s this came on Boom.! Pub wrecked. Lol
@Sonidero Punkodelico Oh Yes.!
My neighbours love this tune and they all threw bricks through my windows so they could hear it louder 🔊 🔊 🔊
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How nice of them.
British comment for a British song
@Drew Hickford I was not born yet but I suppose it was, and I can say that it is still a really good song, according to me, of course.
@Drew Hickford it is funny, in the comment and in real life, I don't sound the same lol. I mean, it's like I'm an arrogant bitch here but in real I'm fucking tolerant and kind 😂😂
This intro is the best of the all times!!!
For me, madness is the best one ever
+Didier Steven Fajardo Zumbado Cierto.
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