Too much fighting on the dance floor : retour sur une époque troublée au travers du Ghost Town des Specials

In 1979, the Specials will introduce a dynamic and antiracist scene by mixing punk rock energy to Jamaican rythms which will make it prone to dance and initiate reflexion to a British youth then subjected to the growing influence of the National Front. In 1981, they will issue another chart ranking...

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Main Author: Gildas Lescop
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Language:English
Published: Criminocorpus 2018-10-01
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/criminocorpus/4191
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description In 1979, the Specials will introduce a dynamic and antiracist scene by mixing punk rock energy to Jamaican rythms which will make it prone to dance and initiate reflexion to a British youth then subjected to the growing influence of the National Front. In 1981, they will issue another chart ranking song, « Ghost Town », about a desillusioned country stricken by unemployment and violence. The tour following the record launching was punctutated by several brawls within concert goers meanwhile street riots will ignite on several occasions. Hailed by the music press for the pertinence of his social comment, “Ghost Town” will mark the end of an era and will remain as the musical testimony of a troubled period.
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Too much fighting on the dance floor : retour sur une époque troublée au travers du Ghost Town des Specials
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title Too much fighting on the dance floor : retour sur une époque troublée au travers du Ghost Town des Specials
title_full Too much fighting on the dance floor : retour sur une époque troublée au travers du Ghost Town des Specials
title_fullStr Too much fighting on the dance floor : retour sur une époque troublée au travers du Ghost Town des Specials
title_full_unstemmed Too much fighting on the dance floor : retour sur une époque troublée au travers du Ghost Town des Specials
title_short Too much fighting on the dance floor : retour sur une époque troublée au travers du Ghost Town des Specials
title_sort too much fighting on the dance floor retour sur une epoque troublee au travers du ghost town des specials
topic punk
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