The Specials - Do Nothing

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Uploaded by on Feb 19, 2008

....Brilliant... one of the best tunes ever..!!

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  • @MegaHayley17 Feel the same way but im only 15, you get the twats at school..."haha wtf are you listening to".. Its fuckin music, i dont no how the bullshit they play today can be even recognized as music!

    Moan over, just felt i needed to comment. :)

  • @MegaHayley17

    Think your self lucky, I may have been born at the right time for music but I'd give that up to be 17 again. At least your knees don't creak when you try to dance to it.

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  • @mansfieldtown1 Better than all the homogonised youth culture & music we seem to have now.Glad I had my teens in the 80s if only for the music & sheer variety of styles you could follow.Mod,Rude Boy Skin,Punk,Goth etc..

  • @chanel19999 I agree, I hate when people dismiss this whole generation's music. The best music these days might not be always mainstream, but with the internet it's not difficult to discover. Just takes a bit of an open mind.

  • @RAM71 . Chill out! I said i like this type of music.. Whats your problem? Chill out and listen to the song you Moody cunt

  • the music now is horrible :T

  • I was 18 in 1979 and remember that I would give anything to be born just 15 years earlier to be there when it all started with the ska and rocksteady ,like prince buster,skatelites ,alton ellis studio one stuff.All that music that inspired the Specials.Because of them I started to listen to all that wonderful 60's music from Jamaica.The club ska 67 Lp and the intensified records are great albums to see where this music began.

  • I was best friends with Terry Hall in the mid 60's, I lived at 394 Swan Lane in Coventry & Terry & his sister Teresa lived 6 doors down, we played a lot of football together at the Morris common, Teresa may remember that she had a mad crush on Asa Hartford who played for West Brom at the time, I always knew that Terry was gifted & would be successful, it has been more than 40 years since I last spoke to him & it would be great to make contact again, all the best from Craig Smith.

  • awesome

  • @mansfieldtown1 I was there and it was great being a Mod then, but I am so pleased young people still love this music. Bless you :)

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