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anyone here dig instrumental ska music? i love the skatalites; jackie mittoo, don drummond, tommy mccook, ernest ranglin, dice the boss, symarip, the upsetters, king horror, the aggrolites, the blenders, stubborn all stars.... the real earthy jamaican recordings

www.myspace.com/killsomefuckingtime

I'm obsessed with this music. The 60s stuff as well as the modern stuff emulating the 60s stuff. I love all of the artists that you've listed.
It's interesting that there are a few fans of old ska and reggae music that also dabble in surf music.

Welcome brukout!
Cheers

Science friction burns my fingers.

I'm also a big fan of ska, though I tend to listen to more 2 tone and ska punk than just regular ska. It's nice to know that there's others out there that can enjoy surf music and ska.

"Hope is a waking dream." - Aristotle

i just figured out 'cross steppin' by the eliminators. parts of the rhythm are played ska style. cool tune.

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One word: Madness. Cool

Their version of "One Step Beyond" is a true classic. Also, their other
instrumental song from the same album (_One Step Beyond_), "Tarzan's
Nuts," is awesome, too.

Oh, and the album cover is one of the greatest of all times.

I can't figure out how to post pictures on this forum, or else I'd post a
copy here. . . .

Vincent

Is this something you can share with the rest of us, Amazing Larry?!?

I always thought ska or skat was a free form thing. Question

there are some pretty nifty ska versions of pipeline, i dunno if there's any others? incidentally, if anyone knows the punk band rancid, the frontman tim armstrong recently released a solo album of real old skool ska tunes, which is pretty cool

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spud. ska and skat are two different things.

as for my taste. i prefer a couple of the 2-tone bands. the specials being one of my all time favorites.

i also love the 60s jamaican stuff, as well as a little tiny bit of the modern 60's influenced stuff.

ska punk is horrible. and to think i live in the town that birthed less than jake. ugh.

there was also this band here called The Usuals. Real dancy, jazzy ska music. the guitarist had the most reverb drenched ska guitar sound i've ever heard. he was part of my early early obsession with reverb.

brukout
there are some pretty nifty ska versions of pipeline, i dunno if there's any others? incidentally, if anyone knows the punk band rancid, the frontman tim armstrong recently released a solo album of real old skool ska tunes, which is pretty cool

His album 'A Poet's Life' is mostly a bunch of early reggae, with one ska tune thrown in. It's an excellent album for the sole reason that he's being backed by The Aggrolites.

Science friction burns my fingers.

The Eliminators also do a cover of "One Step Beyond" live,
and steach it out to about 7 mins with tons of sax solos.

Jeff(bigtikidude)

Jeff(bigtikidude)

bigtikidude
The Eliminators also do a cover of "One Step Beyond" live,
and steach it out to about 7 mins with tons of sax solos.

Jeff(bigtikidude)

.....so do San Diego's Professors

What about the Tokyo Paradise Ska Orchestra? I think Tena posted a video a while back that was the perfect blend of spagetti-western/surf/ and ska...I've been looking for it and can't seem to locate it

-Steve

I am obsessed with ska instrumentals! Twisted Evil

It's funny, I'm listening to Laurel Aitkin right now too!

"Turn the knob to 10 and break it off!" -Baja Marty

mournblade
One word: Madness. Cool

Their version of "One Step Beyond" is a true classic. Also, their other
instrumental song from the same album (_One Step Beyond_), "Tarzan's
Nuts," is awesome, too.

Oh, and the album cover is one of the greatest of all times.

I can't figure out how to post pictures on this forum, or else I'd post a
copy here. . . .

Vincent

I like Madness. "Nightboat to Cairo" was one of my favorites. ;)

Since I've discovered 60s ska, rocksteady, skinhead reggae, I've shifted my attention from the 2 tone era to the 60s.

-K

"Turn the knob to 10 and break it off!" -Baja Marty

brukout
there are some pretty nifty ska versions of pipeline, i dunno if there's any others? incidentally, if anyone knows the punk band rancid, the frontman tim armstrong recently released a solo album of real old skool ska tunes, which is pretty cool

I've never heard anything trad from Tim Armstrong. If it exists, I'd be interested in hearing it.

-K

"Turn the knob to 10 and break it off!" -Baja Marty

Here's a taste:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JkM-_9Yaca4

There's a whole album of this stuff, as I stated earlier.

Science friction burns my fingers.

tonybologna
Here's a taste:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JkM-_9Yaca4

There's a whole album of this stuff, as I stated earlier.

Similar to the Aggrolites....

I wouldn't call that ska, though!

"Turn the knob to 10 and break it off!" -Baja Marty

Tikitena

tonybologna
Here's a taste:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JkM-_9Yaca4

There's a whole album of this stuff, as I stated earlier.

Similar to the Aggrolites....

I wouldn't call that ska, though!

His album 'A Poet's Life' is mostly a bunch of early reggae, with one ska tune thrown in. It's an excellent album for the sole reason that he's being backed by The Aggrolites.

RTFM Laughing

Science friction burns my fingers.

this is so cool. i really thought i was one of the only people who loved both surf music and traditional 60's ska, rocksteady, and roots reggae.
i am lucky enough to be able to go jamaica every summer as well so that has had a big impact on my taste. my good friend marvin is from jamaica but is living in the U.S. right now and i am actually helping him get into older jamaican music. he is only 20 years old so he mostly listens to modern dancehall and american rap music Crying . but he has helped me find some of the music i listen to now. if you guys want to hear another traditional jamaican style of music that is really worth checking out, do some searching for Mento music. it is often mislabeled as calypso since is has similar roots.
it is surprisingly crude for such an old form of music but it just adds to its charm. when you hear it you can see where ska got a lot of its influence.

Tim

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the supertones also do a ska-like version of 'exodus'

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