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The Beat - Stand Down Margaret

live version - Original 80's Lineup amazing sax.  
 
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HenryBollocks (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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The sax is mostly alright, until he bollocks its up atabout 1:17. The real heroes of this vid are the rhythm section ... they're tighter than ... I don't know, choose your own sexual innuendo.
mattdub (1 month ago) Show Hide
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That's the great SAXA on sax. This is a great clip.
uberpedant (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Looking forward to dancing on THAT grave.... I can't dance, but I'll make the effort for her.
tabbyjt (2 months ago) Show Hide
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Thatcher you cunt
wungabunga (1 day ago) Show Hide
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Well said.
SuperPaul42 (2 months ago) Show Hide
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liverpool fans did not pickpockets that was the scum(the sun)trying too slur football fans
That1girlx (2 months ago) Show Hide
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HIS****
That1girlx (2 months ago) Show Hide
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BELIVE ME OR NOTT!!! I DONT CARE. :) LMAO. BUTT ROGERR IS MYYY UNCLEE!! :) LOVE YOU UNCLEE ROGER, IF YOU SPEAK TO HIM, PLEASE DO TELL HIMM.. THAT EDI PARTRIDGE AND HER DAUGHTER JOY PARTRIDGE ARE COMING TO SEE YOU SOON. :) thanks. x
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who's playing the sax?
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Ranking Roger and Dave Wakeling led with vocal duties while Andy Cox and David Steele took guitar and bass duties with Everett Morton supplying the most distinctive of drumming styles. Added to this mix was the renowned saxophonist Saxa, adding the deliciously warm Jamaican ska instrumental flavour that is forever associated with the bands sound. Having played saxophone with Prince Buster, Laurel Aitken and Desmond Decker.

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