JoM wrote:Frank, can I hitch a lift in your time machine?
Of course, Jo, but bring your own refreshments. Nobody ever gets anywhere near my egg mayo and cress sarnies. If I take them on the train nearby seats empty very quickly when I open them.
And thanks, Jo, for the programme 'heads up'. I will certainly watch, if only for the soundtrack.
Those of us who were Mods were brought up on the original Blue Beat, Rock Steady, Ska and Reggae styles. They died, as all genres do, to be replaced by the nonsense that was Disco. Then came the revival and Godsend in the late 70's. I am one of those who will never grow up or grow out of it - 'tis in me blud.
It all started with Jamaicans listening in on the radio to Jazz Blues and R&B from New Orleans as well as Calypso from South America (esp Trinidad and Tobago). The jazz was stripped out and calypso inserted and the fusion of the two began.
"Reggae" and "Ska" are now used interchangeably for most Jamaican music of that time.