When did The Specials start?

When did The Specials start?

1977The Specials / Active from

Founding and early years (1977–78) The group was formed in 1977 by songwriter/keyboardist Dammers, vocalist Tim Strickland, guitarist/vocalist Lynval Golding, drummer Silverton Hutchinson and bassist Horace Panter (a.k.a. Sir Horace Gentleman).

What is the meaning behind Ghost Town by The Specials?

Addressing themes of urban decay, deindustrialisation, unemployment and violence in inner cities, the song is remembered for being a hit at the same time as riots were occurring in British cities.

Where did The Specials originate?

Coventry, United KingdomThe Specials / Origin

Where was Ghost Town by The Specials filmed?

London
The music video was directed by Barney Bubbles and filmed in the East End of London, Blackwell Tunnel and a before-hours City of London.

How did The Specials promote unity?

The murder of a Coventry teenager called Satnam Singh Gill in a racist attack prompted The Specials to announce a gig promoting racial unity in their city on the day of Ghost Town’s release; the National Front announced a march in the area on the same day.

Who wrote living in a Ghost Town?

Mick Jagger
Keith Richards
Living In A Ghost Town (Remix)/Composers

What car was used in the specials Ghost Town?

1962 Vauxhall Cresta
The video, directed by Barney Bubbles, consists of bass player Panter driving the band around London in a 1962 Vauxhall Cresta, intercut with views of streets and buildings filmed from the moving vehicle, and ends with a shot of the band standing on the banks of the River Thames at low tide.

What happened to John Bradbury?

John “Brad” Bradbury, the drummer with 2 Tone group the Specials, has died aged 62. The band announced the news of his death on 29 December via Twitter. A statement released by the Coventry band’s spokesperson praised the musician’s influence on the 2 Tone scene.

Who was the drummer in the specials?

John Bradbury1979 – 1984
Kenrick RoweSince 2019
The Specials/Drummers

What happened to the specials in the 1980s?

As The Specials made their way around the UK in October 1980, Jerry Dammers could see the cracks beginning to appear both within the group and within the country. “You travelled from town to town and what was happening was terrible,” he told The Guardian in 2002. “The country was falling apart.

Who are the specials?

The Specials, also known as The Special AKA, are an English 2 Tone and ska revival band formed in 1977 in Coventry.

What happened to the specials?

Continuing as “The Special AKA” (a name they used frequently on earlier Specials releases), a substantially revised Specials line-up issued new material until 1984, including the top 10 UK hit single ” Free Nelson Mandela “. After this, founder and songwriter Jerry Dammers dissolved the band and pursued political activism.

Who were the members of the specials in 1978?

The Specials in 1978: Jerry Dammers, Horace Panter, Neville Staple, Terry Hall, Roddy Byers, Lynval Golding and John Bradbury. Picture: Chrysalis/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images

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