yes the two tone scene of the late 70s early 80s was cool with the specials, the beat, selecter, bad manners, madness etc. but that movement had strong ties to the original jamaican ska scene especially with rico playing trombone with the specials and the beat, and his solo album on two tone.
foxwrapped, madness were about at the same time as the other two tone groups, their first album actually was on two tone records.
and it was still very much a music of the oppressed, largely coming out of english working class culture.
but all this music people are calling ska these days is not ska at all. go and listen to don drummond, skatalites, prince buster, early lee perry, lester sterling, roland alphonso if you want to hear what ska really is all about.
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