Juvenile Delinquents in Jamaica in the late 1950's and early 60's (when ska music was beginning) were called rude boys. When ska music became popular in the England in the 1970's, the people who listened to it were called Rude boys and Rude girls. That's why there are a ton of songs about "Rudie" (Rudie Cant Fail, Rudie Got Married, A Message To You Rudy, etc.).
Ska P is a combination ska and punk punk,called ska-punk for short.The group is from Spain.They are an anti-establishment music group,but are not known for jamming.They have well-crafted musical arrangements.
According to Hub Pages some famous Ska musicians include "Less Than Jake", "Big D and the Kids Table", "Sublime", "Mustard Plug", and "Streetlight Manifesto."
Not exactly. Green Day has said before that they're not ska, but some of their influences are (example: Operation Ivy). On tour, they have horns, which are very commonly in ska. Look up "King for a Day" on Youtube and make sure you pick their performance video. They probably like ska, but their music (most of the time) would not be considered ska. Also, the song "King for a Day" is to the tune of a song called "All Things Considered," by the Mighty Mighty Bosstones, a ska band.
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The Skunks - ska band - was created in 1988.
Still Rude Still Reckless Still Standing Ska's Evolution in the 21st Century - 2009 was released on: USA: 2009
Rude Kids was created in 1978.
Ska P is a combination ska and punk punk,called ska-punk for short.The group is from Spain.They are an anti-establishment music group,but are not known for jamming.They have well-crafted musical arrangements.
rude boy is a term associated with the skinhead/mod culture. see ska, reggae, roots and musical genres for more information.
Rude kids
Some kids at school rude because they are trying to feel better about themselves by intimidating others
According to Hub Pages some famous Ska musicians include "Less Than Jake", "Big D and the Kids Table", "Sublime", "Mustard Plug", and "Streetlight Manifesto."
Streetlight Manifesto is considered "3rd wave ska" or "ska-punk"
3rd wave ska is the third wave ska movement that started in the 1980s.
Not exactly. Green Day has said before that they're not ska, but some of their influences are (example: Operation Ivy). On tour, they have horns, which are very commonly in ska. Look up "King for a Day" on Youtube and make sure you pick their performance video. They probably like ska, but their music (most of the time) would not be considered ska. Also, the song "King for a Day" is to the tune of a song called "All Things Considered," by the Mighty Mighty Bosstones, a ska band.
Yes they are considered ska.
SKA Lviv was created in 1949.