
Original Rude Boy: From Borstal to the "Specials" - A Life in Crime and Music
McMahon, Tony
;Staple, Neville
Aurum Press. 2010Ficha técnica
- EAN: 9781845135423
- ISBN: 978-1-84513-542-3
- Editorial: Aurum Press
- Fecha de edición: 2010
- Encuadernación: Rústica con solapas
- Dimensiones: 12,9x19,7
- Idioma: Inglés
- Nº páginas: 368
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1979. The dawn of Thatcher's Britain. It's a country crippled by strikes, joblessness and economic gloom, divided by race and class - and skanking to a new beat: 2-Tone.
The unruly offspring of white boy punk and rude boy ska, the new music's undeniable leaders were The Specials. Bursting out of Coventry's concrete jungle, their lyrics spoke of failed marriages, petty violence, crowded dance floors, gangsters and race hate - but with a wit that outshone their angry punk forebears. On stage they were electric, and at the heart of this energy was the vocal chemistry of the ethereal Terry Hall and Jamaican rude boy Neville Staple.
In 1961, aged only five, Neville was sent to England to live with his father a man for whom discipline bordered on child abuse. Growing up black in the Midlands of the Sixties and Seventies wasn't easy, but then Nev was hardly an angel. His youth was marked by scuffles with skins, compulsive womanising, and a life of crime that led from shoplifting to burglary and eventually borstal and Wormwood Scrubs.
But throughout there was music, and now Nev tells how a very bad boy became part of the most important band of the Eighties. He remembers sound system battles; the legendary 2-Tone tour with The Selecter, Madness and Dexy's and their clashes with NF thugs. He recalls the band's increasing tensions and eventual split; his subsequent foray into bubblegum pop with Fun Boy Three; and a new found fame in America, as godfather to bands like Gwen Stefani's No Doubt.
Finally he reflects on The Specials' reunion and how even now, thirty years on, they can't help tearing themselves apart.Raucous and charming Original Rude Boy is the story of a man who done too much, much too young. Neville Staple was a frontman with The Specials, a member of the hugely successful pop trio Fun Boy Three and now tours the world with own his own ska act The Neville Staple Band.
CONTENIDO:
Foreword by Pete Waterman
Introduction
Jamaica to Rugby. The Early Years
Coventry, The Locarno and Borstal
Jah Baddis. The Sound System Scene
The Specials. The Rude Boys Arrive
On the Road. Sex, Drugs and Ska
The 2 Tonight of America
The Specials. The Rude Boys Leave
Fun Boy Three. Bubblegum Pop Rules
Bhangra House. Dance Music Takes Over
The Third Wave. America Revives Ska
The Specials Return. Jerry and Me
Epilogue
Acknowledgements
Discography
Index