He was a 1/8th member of the band,he resigned from the band and went solo,then 8 years later started using the bands name after his solo career failed Why wouldnt the others sue him?
@@kieronoddie4747 yet when he went solo hr failed miserably and cancelled dozens of shows.Besides Ub40 were about great lyrics and great music,neither of which he was particularly responsible for.That aside the important point here is hr was legally a 1/8th member and he resigned meaning he has no rights to the name,hence getting sued.
Astro - you were my daughter's first love at the age of 4! - from her mother's constant playing of UB40 music and videos 30yrs ago. We are still playing that reggae music. ❤️❤️❤️💔 RIP ASTRO 💔
So much you left out? I am a Brummie and was an acquaintance of Astro aka Terrence Wilson who sadly passed away last month :( You missed out the Tenyue Brothers also and the band member who did time bk in the day.
I remember Jimmy Lynn from the pubs and music venues in and around the Moseley area in South Birmingham in the mid to late 70s and that photo does not resemble him from my memory. Jimmy was a Punk then and had hair. I hope your well Jimmy if you stumble across this video. Sx
Hi, we are trying to track Jimmy Lynn down (that is not his picture in the video!!) Do you know anyone from back then who might still be in touch with him?
@frank 1976 no bob marley made reggae more acceptable to the world..no I'm not kidding by the way..overrated. reggae came from jamaica" and there was and still are great reggae reggae bands....
@frank406 so true and I'd add to that that their first few albums were absolutely brilliant and were social history at that time. The Campbell family has a rich vein of successful musicians (I'm sure you know the cast of characters they had in their house as they grew up). I know after a while their reggae got more constructed towards chart success/commercialised, not surprising as they brought their respective families on tour with them, often up to 40 other people. As for doing/not doing for reggae all I can say to that is Baggariddim! P.S. People complaining about the voiceover, have ye nothing else to moan about like the weather, price of stamps these days etc, etc,
Astro im gonna miss you...YOU CAN REST NOW FLY HIGH XX
How dare they TRY TO SUE ALI, as he IS WHAT MAKES UB40, to me UB40 isn't UB40 without Ali Campbell!!
He was a 1/8th member of the band,he resigned from the band and went solo,then 8 years later started using the bands name after his solo career failed Why wouldnt the others sue him?
@@barryjenkins6137 UB40 minus Ali Campbell were nobody, his voice is what made them
@@kieronoddie4747 yet when he went solo hr failed miserably and cancelled dozens of shows.Besides Ub40 were about great lyrics and great music,neither of which he was particularly responsible for.That aside the important point here is hr was legally a 1/8th member and he resigned meaning he has no rights to the name,hence getting sued.
RIP Astro 🙏💔😥
Astro - you were my daughter's first love at the age of 4! - from her mother's constant playing of UB40 music and videos 30yrs ago.
We are still playing that reggae music. ❤️❤️❤️💔 RIP ASTRO 💔
Best reggae band all round will always live on and never get old
I can't believe it's 14 years since Ali left UB40.
This Astro and Travers passed away few years ago.
rip astro
All I understood was thank you and goodbye..
There are some member's of U.B.40 who I remember, other's who I don't.
You missed out TWO members! Martin and Lawrence! And also asrto sadly passed away this week
Our apologies on missing out on some of the original members.
Our deepest condolences to Astro's family. May he Rest in Peace ❤
Are you Jamaican?
Wha kin-a blood chart acksint a dat, boy?
Your comentry and accent made this video 😆 👏🏻
So much you left out?
I am a Brummie and was an acquaintance of Astro aka Terrence Wilson who sadly passed away last month :(
You missed out the Tenyue Brothers also and the band member who did time bk in the day.
KLGMedia would like to apologise to all of the past members of UB4O who have not been added to this video.
Hey, Do you know how I can get in touch with Jimmy Lynn?
@@kellyhowe6027 Jimmy Lynn?
Do you not mean James Brown the drummer?
@@nattydreadz4578 no, Jimmy Lynn. Played keyboard.
@@kellyhowe6027 That was Mickey Virtue unless he was new after the split?
Jamaican accent?
Couldn’t understand a word that was spoken.
The way this guy talks totally grips my sh*t.
Martin Meredith, Tony Mullins etc?
Ali Campbell at age 19? 😂🤔 are you sure mate?
What hell is that accent
Please, what is your accent ??
Jamaican accent I reckon
@@Fred-mx6cusorry that is not a genuine Jamaica accent, trust me.
I can't handle the narrators voice, so annoying. Sounds a bit over done.
I remember Jimmy Lynn from the pubs and music venues in and around the Moseley area in South Birmingham in the mid to late 70s and that photo does not resemble him from my memory. Jimmy was a Punk then and had hair. I hope your well Jimmy if you stumble across this video. Sx
Hi, we are trying to track Jimmy Lynn down (that is not his picture in the video!!) Do you know anyone from back then who might still be in touch with him?
Your right... not jimmy...he was a punk and ex northern soul... use to work in soul galore shop on Oasis market
Guy jibber jabberin are you Welsh.
Yomi @20 is totally ridiculous
Thats not jimmy lynn
Sorry for the errors.
What's with the faaaayyykeee Jamaycyaan ack-sent mun?
That's what happen when you live in a foreign land ...
Would of been better spoken by a brummie ......smh
Spensersnmark. i found the way it was related very annoying as well!
Why you talking so funny? Fake.
Aswad are better
They was always over rated"
They still make it big
everybody.... knows that
lol oh" wen was that how many years ago?... lol
@frank 1976 no bob marley made reggae more acceptable to the world..no I'm not kidding by the way..overrated. reggae came from jamaica" and there was and still are great reggae reggae bands....
@frank406 so true and I'd add to that that their first few albums were absolutely brilliant and were social history at that time. The Campbell family has a rich vein of successful musicians (I'm sure you know the cast of characters they had in their house as they grew up). I know after a while their reggae got more constructed towards chart success/commercialised, not surprising as they brought their respective families on tour with them, often up to 40 other people. As for doing/not doing for reggae all I can say to that is Baggariddim!
P.S. People complaining about the voiceover, have ye nothing else to moan about like the weather, price of stamps these days etc, etc,
Toss pot