ITT: We talk about ska

ITT: We talk about ska

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"no"

I listened to I Just Can't Stop It once and there were some pretty good jams on it

90% cheesy crap for the most part

can't name any good songs. stupid as fuck fashion sense though they all just look like man children

What about The Specials or Toots and the Maytals?

It was the most embarrassing scene ever and we should continue acting like it never happened

link i'll give it a shot.

kind of sucked, i fucking love most punk type stuff but i just never "Got" ska

thanks for the kek

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It's hard to "get" now, it was a proper subculture thing, cheese intended. Also OP's picture is hilariously wrong, tailored suits, black ties and wingtip shoes were the fashion.

SO HERE I AM

why the fuck does mu think that ska mean ska-punk or shit like the specials

fucking morons

tfw ska isnt ska

youre a fucking dumbass you do know that

Dumb. But fun. And I love it because of that.

>first wave in jamaica
>revival in the uk 2tone/mod revival
>third wave punk develops in the us

not rocket science

>NEVER

>HAD

operation ivy is fucking great. choking victim is aight.

>TO

>KNOCK

Only current ska worth considering is Streetlight Manifesto and Cat Empire

>ON

>WOOD

+ Toots & The Maytals, Madness, The Mighty Mighty Bosstones
~ Operation Ivy, Goldfinger, No Doubt, The Specials
- Sublime

absolute SHIT list

nice butthurt, faggot

lmaooooooooooooooooooo. only a faggot would listen to bosstones. kill yourself.

Assorted Jelly Beans is pretty dope
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No, you're just really, really butthurt I insulted Sublime.

>happy ska thread
>lots of aggression

at last, i truly see.. the power of ska.

Ska is shit and you should kys

sublime is alright. its easy to see why somebody would dislike them. stop trying to act so smart user. :^)

Sublime aren't ska m8

>tfw you are a meme

Americans should be banned from making ska considering how they think putting trumpets in punk music automatically equals ska

Then stop being a retard

thats the best ska though

then stop ranking op ivy so low D:

it's meh. There are some nice tracks

>in jazz band at college
>kid who plays trombone invites you to practice with his ska band
>says they have a gig lined up a couple months down the road
>gig is legit, believe him
>practice for months
>kind of fun but also a bit annoying
>hate ska
>date creeps closer
>gig doesn't pan out

i just don't know what i did to deserve this

>in jazz band

yeah stick to that. ska punk is terrible

i mean we both were in the band, i just figured i'd play with him outside of class.

it wasn't the worst thing ever, we just jammed for a couple hours a week. shit music, but apparently the gig would've been 2000 people if it had went through. it eventually went to berklee kids but i guess it was worth a try. the practices were pretty fun

I don't know that I agree. I mean yeah, ska sucks, but I find that too many modern jazz bands, especially among students, are noodly bullshit that either come off cheesy or muddling and "cool", which is just as bad. I think trying to play in a band in a rock, or even avant garde/electronic setting might be more satisfying... unless you can find a legit bebop group or big band to play in.

On a vaguely related note, I've always been into punk, especially post-hardcore, and lately I've been really into crust punk. But in the last couple years I've gotten really into hard bop stuff like Art Blakey, Charles Mingus, Wayne Shorter, and Lee Morgan. I think "jazz-rock" bands with saxes and trumpets can be really cheesy and gimmicky, but I'd be really interested in applying a sort of bebop structure and format to a distorted, noisy rock (crust/post-hardcore-inspired) set up. I find I get very similar things from these types of rock and jazz - strong mood, a desperate, wild sound, expressiveness/emotiveness

>big band to play in

Well that's the end goal right? Of course student bands may have a bit of musical wankery but that'll pass.

Might be being narrow minded - I'm a drummer and orchestral playing is my dream.

>come off cheesy
why do you assume this will happen? or that it will be alleviated when noise/hardcore elements are added?

really, the only drawbacks i saw to the jazz band i was in was inexperience and lack of jazz knowledge (which i was a contributor to). people just genuinely didn't have enough experience with jazz playing to solo well. they didn't know the scales well enough and it came off very badly (me included for a while). the class was a learning experience, and it was genuinely fun as fuck. i don't regret it at all

Because when you throw horns into rock bands, it sometimes sounds gimmicky. I think you could do it right, and some have, including the Stooges on Funhouse, the Pop Group on Y, and a jazzy post-punk group called the Laughing Clowns, but it seems difficult to properly integrate it into a natural sound.

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It's certainly possible.

The Specials are GOAT

People who hate ska hate fun

you're citing jazz rock, idk what your point is. we were playing traditional bebop/big band/modal stuff, horns were necessary

if anything my guitar was the extraneous piece

This

That song's a good example. I actually really like The Jam and I think they used horns really nicely on the song Ghosts, but still when they use horns on this song, even though it sounds nice, it feels like a sort of gimmicky throwback to 60s soul music, which given Weller's interest in motown is what I'm sure it is.

My bit about starting a crusty jazz-punk band wasn't really commenting on you anymore. I was talking about my own interests.

They're also really good live despite being old and fat

>ska thread
>no Slackers
Disappointing.

I've seen dudes dressed like this irl and I never put the 2 + 2 together
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I used to like Operation Ivy a lot back in the day. I was probably like 13. Kind of cringe on those times. No hate for ska fans tho, whatever floats your boat.

ska is probably one of the worst genres out there imo

Youll say this about anco and nmh in like 5 yrs tops

I wanna skank to some fast 1st or 2nd wave ska now.

Oh and check out the Pannonia Allstars Ska Orchestra, Laurel Atkin, No Sports and The Kingpins. Also Mad Caddies if you like Ska-Punk.

I hate it. Not only do I find the instrumentation obnoxious, the very subculture fosters retards. Whether it's the stupid skanking or flatulent trumpets blaring over gimpy downstrokes, everything about Ska Punk is thoroughly unpleasant.

Personal experience has also led me towards completely hating this kind of music. I went to school with a Nerd Chad who was boy king of this dorky-ass bitch clique. He regularly extolled socialist platforms as he lived in complete comfort thanks to Mommy and Daddy's respectively lucrative careers as medical doctors. Blonde haired and blue-eyed, he'd also boast of his Venezuelan heritage and routinely tout the success of Chavez's regime. Hypocrisy oozed out of every pore of his body. The bastard wouldn't know what it meant to be working class if the ghost of Emma Goldman shit on his head.

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