Rocksteady to a visual and musical documentary of the bigwigs of the late 1970s English 2-tone movement that has the exhausting, high-energy performances exploding on stage. He jumps, whoops, twists and crawls and dances to Ska and his anthems of his rough riders and three-minute heroes captivated by the time of a generation of England's concrete jungles and razor blade alleys. No longer on your radio, but now on stage, alongside the likes of Madness, The Specials and The Beat et al, this concert footage of an era is a must-see, rare and fascinating look into a youth work culture that once once was vibrant. -Class England and his musical dance hobby.
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Dance Craze
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Nite Klub
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The Prince
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Ne Ne Na Na Na Na Nu Nu
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Bad Manners:
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Shanty Town
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Three Minute Hero
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Ranking Full Stop
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The Beat:
Writer
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Big Shot
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The Beat:
Writer
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Concrete Jungle
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Swan Lake
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Razor Blade Alley
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Missing Words
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Let's Do the Rock Steady
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Lip Up Fatty
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Bad Manners:
Writer
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Madness
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Too Much Too Young
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On My Radio
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Easy Life
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The Bodysnatchers:
Writer
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Rough Rider
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Man at C and A
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Inner London Violence
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Bad Manners:
Writer
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Night Boat to Cairo
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Twist and Crawl
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The Beat:
Writer
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Wooly Bully
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Too Much Pressure
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Mirror in the Bathroom
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The Beat:
Writer
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"One Step Beyond' (uncredited)
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