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So, you are into Ska or you would like to learn more. That is obvious since you found your way to this site. Keep in mind that I am not an authority on Ska anymore than anyone else. My reason to put my two cents in comes only from a love for Ska and other similar music. One last note, I am going to be straight with you, I am going to shamelessly promote my friend's band -- Mento Buru. This band is made up of very fine and talented musicians.
Has anyone born after 1990 understood that Ska is 40 years older than they are? Too many of them think that Ska is short for Skate. They base this assumption on modern Ska-core (see below). Ska does not equal Skate
Ska, what does it mean? What about Skankin' or Rudie (Rudy, Rude Boy)? Why is the checkered pattern so previlant in Two Tone Ska?
Ska is an old form of music. It comes from the 1950s and early 1960s Jamaica. The population was very poor; but they had a rich inheritance of music and rhythms from neighboring islands and from ancestral homelands in Africa. When you listen to Ska, it is very easy to hear the accent beat (also called the back beat--beat hits on 2 and 4 in four beat time). This beat is the foundation of many kinds of music (eg; rock and roll, some jazz, reggae, rocksteady, dancehall, mod, and others).
But, Ska's influence was not strictly built upon those solid foundations. Ska came from the street kids who were influenced by popular culture. During these times of hardship and want, many were drawn to crime. These young kids-of-the-street (today we would ==call them punks, but this is before the punk revolution in the 1970s) had little respect for law enforcement and did not follow the same set of rules that guided their parents. It is because of this direspect from the Ska kids that the older people coined a phrase that solidified and popularized the Ska movement--Rude Boy. This phrase was taken and worn like a badge of honor by the Ska kids. Later it was shorted to Rudie (a.k.a. Rudy).
How did popular culture influence Ska? No matter how poor the people were or how hard times were, people would take time to watch the latest movies from America. The most popular movies for the Ska kids included gangster films. This theme was central to their disregard for the law. The gangster theme and other movie themes show up in the music of the time: Al Capone - Prince Buster; Guns of Navarone - Skatalites and others.
Ska, the predecessor to Reggae, is Jamaica's original indigenous music. Ska was born from a combination of many music styles that were heard over the radio or on records and then emulated by Jamaican musicians. These styles included R & B, calypso, Nyabinghi drumming, Afro-Cuban music, Jazz and good ol' American Rock & Roll. Rock Steady came from Ska, and Reggae from Rock Steady. Without diving too deep, one can surmise that the most important thing to come from Ska and its early siblings was the invention of the "Skank," when the chord is played on the upbeat (the 2 & the 4). ~Clyde Sutliff, MSN Music
Alton Ellis Desmond Dekker The Skatalites Jimmy Cliff Prince Buster Bob Marley Toots & the Maytals Delroy Wilson Peter Tosh Horace Andy Bunny Livingston and Rita Marley Derrick Morgan Doreen Shaffer & The Skatalites Ernest Ranglin Jack Sparrow Jackie Opel Jeff Dixon Laurel Aitken King Tubby
Bim Skala Bim the Untouchables the Beat (a.k.a. the English Beat) the Specials Madness (Nutty Sound) the Toasters Hepcat UB40
Mento Buru (Hyper-Ska, Jazz-Ska) the Clash (many styles) Let's Go Bowling Scofflaws Skavoovie and the Epitones Pietasters (Hyper-Ska) Skoidats (Hyper-Ska, Punk) Operation Ivy (Punk, Ska) Skankin' Pickle Mighty Mighty Bosstones (Hyper-Ska, Ska-Punk) Rancid (Hyper-Ska, Punk) Dropkick Murphys (Ska, Punk) Hippos, the (Ska-Punk) Busters, the (Ska)
Prince Buster - Al Capone (1965) Desmond Dekker - Isrealites (1969) Skatalites - Guns of Navarrone
The Toasters - Two Tone Army English Beat - Whine and Grind
Mento Buru - 007 [Shanty Town] (Hyper-Ska) (2002) Rancid - Hooligans (Hyper-Ska) Dropkick Murphys - The Gangs All Here Operation Ivy - Sound System