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Bedouin Soundclash with Rude Boy Don't Cry

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11 years ago

Jethromcsheepherder

You got to interview them? I am a bit jealous. Ha. I guess you guys play this on your radio stations down under? Sweet.

13 years ago

Angelica Uribe

:) Me gusta

13 years ago

leglessal

Check out Skindred, if you like Reggae Ska, mainstream cross over, Reggae/Rock/Dub mash up. . . . Bennji on Vocals is amazing

13 years ago

fullsoul

@M00nChaserrr TROLL

13 years ago

Muwookie Dnb

Love to remix this ;)

13 years ago

Justin Hurley

@Jdhslightlystoopid1 This is true... all music must fall into a genre... If u actully look into the history of ska it comes from Jamaica... the only reason that the ska now adays have a big band sound to go along with it is because it's in a new wave... Big D and the Kids Table, Streetlight Manifesto they follow bands like the Toasters and Mighty Mighty Bosstones... Bedouin follows a diffrent school of ska... thier sound hails from the reggea legends that helped move ska

13 years ago

Slightlystoopid Justin

I hate when people say, "Why throw a genre on it?" What's the point of havng genres if you aren't going to say that this music isn't part of it? In my mind, its Funk/New wave reggae. If you don't like that, I don't give a fuck. But that's the genre I see it as.

13 years ago

vote55

@M00nChaserrr TY i wish more people were like u and me who cares what the "genre is" thats what i tell every body and only one person listen's o how i love her for that

13 years ago

fireweasel

@whadupbratha Yeah but it's mostly reggae. If you like reggae you'll like them, and if you don't you won't.

13 years ago

linesofblood20

love it!!

13 years ago

claud182

hey i made a music vid for this song.. click mah name to check it out!

13 years ago

Eddie Maxon

@PunkasFuck007 thanx for the lesson on music and culture that i've heard 20 years ago.

13 years ago

AskG0d

@M00nChaserrr All musicians in my experience have a similar sound, nowhere near each other in sound most of the time. But when someone likes a particular sound we can look at their genre and find more similar. Simple as that. Why call all Art, Art. Because thats what it is. No matter what you name something that doesn't change the content so don't try and sound deep here lol.

13 years ago

mranarchy03

Kind of reminds me of "Summertime" by Sublime. This is good Dub-Step.

13 years ago

John Smith

@eddiemaxon term can only be related to the audience, and the audience can not actually become a traditional rudeboy. B. Soundclash are not rude boys, and although they play some ska songs, this song is not ska. It is for a culmination of these reasons why people are getting pissed off on this page. And is especially because of ignorant people like you that think they know everything about ska while only holding a purely subjective, weak understanding of it. This isn't a dispute abt BS's talent

13 years ago

John Smith

@eddiemaxon emerged in England that the true identity of the rude boy became muddled and non definitive. Rude boys were only first associated with ska music when ska groups tried to tell them to straighten their ways (hence, the background for Livingston's hit song "A Message to You, Rudy" that introduced the rude boy image to reggae skinheads (Trojans) in England). Since then, the term rudeboy has been used a lot to identify to an audience and relate a lifestyle to an audience. However, the

13 years ago

John Smith

@eddiemaxon completely collapsed after Jamica gained its independence from the UK . Thus, you had to be a poor, urban Jamaican man that lived outside of the law to be a rude boy (thus, there are boundaries). Rudeboys started to idolize American gangsters (hence, Prince Buster's "Al Capone" and Skatalites "Guns of Navarone") and dress like them while mocking the rich with their suits and rude attitude (a technique mimicked by the Mighty Mighty Bosstones later). It wasn't until second wave ska

13 years ago

John Smith

@eddiemaxon Thus, this is not ska. However, the key components of ska are replaced with different musical influences and B. Soundclash creates their own distinct sound with strong ska influence. But this surely is not ska music, just as obviously as Rhianna's song "Rude Boy" is not ska. This is getting ridiculous, honestly. Further, the urban youth of Jamaica were deemed rudeboys in the 1960s because they had to live outside the law to earn a living as the rural infrastructure of Jamaica

13 years ago

John Smith

@eddiemaxon but I don't know why I'm wasting my breath on a ignorant fool like you who isn't a ska musician and probably does not have a true grasp on what constitutes rhythm. In addition, ska music typically contains a brass section of instruments and often an electric organ or keyboard. Although the drums in this song play on eighth notes featuring cross-stick playing and the bass guitar plays a walking bass line (secondary components of ska), the aforementioned key components are not met.

13 years ago

John Smith

@eddiemaxon So, you've listened to the basics; impressive. I don't care what you have listened to quite honestly; I've listened to about all of it, and it has nothing to do with how often you listen to it or what bands you know. This is something objective, knave. It's about the ska musical format. In order for something to even start to be considered ska music, a guitar played on the upstroke is required on every off beat. (i.e. oneANDtwoANDthreeANDfourAND). That's just basic ska rhythm guitar,

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