So reminds me of my Saturday nights in Camden in the early 80s. And the hair cuts.. I so remember walking into a barbers in Kentish Town and getting hair clippered and got my ear pierced all in one day for the first time. FAB!!
The Roaring Twenties in the west of London 1967 real ska, purple hearts ganja beautiful woman and dancing all night! Just me and my mate only white geezer's there.The same person now as I was then it goes deep it's not just a life style it's a way of life!
Interesting to see a few kids in the dancing and singing in the crowd--how did they get into the subculture, when it's not well-known or even remembered anymore? In my life I've only ever met one avowed Skin in everyday life, a bloke I worked with several years ago at a temporary gig, and he must have been into his fifties at the time. He wore two-tones with his work (kitchen) uniform, and sometimes put Oi records on the work PA, which I thought was pretty cool. Guess there aren't many left into Ska, but those who are stay with it for life.
When I was young and very stupid, I was a Nasty obnoxious Rocker. But me and my mob of equally Nasty Rockers new a group of skinheads that used to come in our pub, and they were a really nice bunch, very funny too
@@scherryvalentine9673lol hes talking about the band....and skinheads originate from around '66...also nothing to do with jamaicans dont be fooled by pc revisionism
@@JimmyHandtrixx The Jamaican wrote the song skin head girl. Not revisionism. Although I do understand the PC culture is trying to rewrite history. No doubt about it.
@@scherryvalentine9673 yes i know but skinheads listened to popular music of their day. in London (not the whole of the UK) reggae was popular amongst other music. there was no 'alternative' at the time.
Easy now Steve! Hope life finds you well brother. It may look like these folk are dated and living in the past to some, but indulge me and let me try and put a different slant on it. I started my two wheel riding journey on a small frame Vespa. It gave me a freedom from a toxic abusive home life and brought a joy that probably saved my life, with no exaggeration. I was part of the scene that these people dancing and enjoying themselves, regardless of what any one thinks, were part of. They have a shared bond of loyalty and family through their music and lifestyle, it has remained constant in a fickle world that picks up and sheds styles rapidly. They stay in contact with each other over large distances and i have known people travel great distances to help one another, their bond is rare in a world divided on so many things. I rarley if ever saw any conflict at any of their gatherings, rallys, festivals, which is something that i can not say about a good amount of mainstream festivals i have attended or worked at regardless of how achingly trendy and up to date the attendees are. In a world so polarised by the littlest thing right now, it made me smile when i watched this clip of people who work hard in jobs that keep the country going, the less glamourous ones that take effort to do, just enjoying themselves following a life style that has meaning to them and core values that they have held their whole lives. I reckon thats a rarity and to be cherished, but thats just my opinion... and as many have told me some body once said that opinions are like assholes, we all have one. Hope life is good for you brother, these people look like they are living their best lives.
ruclips.net/video/vt9m-6fnMX4/видео.html 3:45 shows the whole room, 500ish people there that day, £3 to get in all the money went to charity, a little over £1500 was raised on door money alone....djs in the building next door and the beer garden was full. People of all ages attended as you can see from the videos. Some great memories of that day.
Skinhead Girls the best girls in the world. Skinhead Reggae the best music in the world. Watching from London.
You did give it the proper treatment makes me feel proud to have written this one.::BIG UP Monty sey so..🇯🇲🎶❤️
Reggae and Oi! 😉
@@montyneysmith3311hey Monty!
That we are
Awful,like monkeys in a zoo,total crap
I bloody love this song. Wish i was there.
Goosebumps Thats Culture .... Greets from Berlin
My favourite times God bless all the skinheads ❤
So reminds me of my Saturday nights in Camden in the early 80s. And the hair cuts.. I so remember walking into a barbers in Kentish Town and getting hair clippered and got my ear pierced all in one day for the first time. FAB!!
i bought a cycle shirt carnaby street and a record xxxxx keep the faith always smile x
Tonics with vodka 2 day
Ha skin up wizers
Love this song.😘
Best days of my life been a skin love OI will never die she was my skinhead girl what a classic oi oi oi
Nice one guys..Love the version and the energy..Made me proud listening to it..Yes Mi love it..Gwan Skabretta..:
Respect
just brilliant ...real people enjoying a good party
Madness fan an the specials an the beat etc...... 🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪😎😎😎😎
Hello conor, are you related to John mclaughlin, the best guitarist ever lived???
Great to see a couple of generation's of skins best clobber ever
Up town keep skankin
Seventy in may and still wearing that gear and going to ska concerts.
Happy days...Tottenham royal...cut throat razor... ben sherman... DM's... crombie.... and a gorgeous bird... handsome,!
There having a great dance & time ....great to see loads skinhead girls .....
JUST FANTASTIC....
Fun Energy!!! Love it!!!
The real deal excellent
So nice to remember different fads and fashion in music
Love this and the Chelsea's being worn proudly - oi oi oi from a fellow Byrd
I love it , all wonderful people , the guitar is perfect , the groove is rolling, i would dance my socks❤❤ off. 👍
Ha tonics with vodka thees days
Them girls look like the nights going just fine!! Moonstompin' 😉
Greetings for all my dear skinheads
👍
What Skinheads are!! Love to you all.❤❤❤😊😊
The Roaring Twenties in the west of London 1967 real ska, purple hearts ganja beautiful woman and dancing all night! Just me and my mate only white geezer's there.The same person now as I was then it goes deep it's not just a life style it's a way of life!
Say what you want,but everyone there's having fun! 😊
Love this song .Thankyou 🎵 ❤
Interesting to see a few kids in the dancing and singing in the crowd--how did they get into the subculture, when it's not well-known or even remembered anymore? In my life I've only ever met one avowed Skin in everyday life, a bloke I worked with several years ago at a temporary gig, and he must have been into his fifties at the time. He wore two-tones with his work (kitchen) uniform, and sometimes put Oi records on the work PA, which I thought was pretty cool. Guess there aren't many left into Ska, but those who are stay with it for life.
Love this song
Just great stuff Thankyou
I remember it well good to dance to 🤩😊😎🤗
Not my sort of music but i am impressed and respect to you guys!👍
Nice to see everyone enjoying themselves 🤩😊😎🤗
love it love it
Can't beat it, we'll never die.
Brill,I was a skinhead in the early 70’s,so was my girl.
Very good.
great
Love it
When I was young and very stupid, I was a Nasty obnoxious Rocker.
But me and my mob of equally Nasty Rockers new a group of skinheads that used to come in our pub, and they were a really nice bunch, very funny too
very nice
Fucking hell some of them were as old as my Nan
fuck me your right there..... imagine asking one of girls out for a dance there put your lights out parmently ................... there rough.....
I wonder if the grey haired Momma Skinhead still has her original Doc's on??
❤
Thats so nice. They still live that skin culture.
Class no bother de them Girls Keeper Ska
My people🤙🤙🤙🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻
Once a skin always a skin OI OI !!!
Oi Oi you skinhead!
Forget images of difference. We are all equal and the same
NOICE
A skin with a top knot?
Super moi qui suis un skin de Lyon se depuis l aga de.15 piges a 57 piges skinhead a . jamais
fuck me theres some tough women there
Never heard of these
It a whole thing, a subculture from the early 70’s. So fascinating. I spent a whole month watching different videos of skin head girls.
@@scherryvalentine9673lol hes talking about the band....and skinheads originate from around '66...also nothing to do with jamaicans dont be fooled by pc revisionism
@@JimmyHandtrixx The Jamaican wrote the song skin head girl. Not revisionism. Although I do understand the PC culture is trying to rewrite history. No doubt about it.
@@scherryvalentine9673 yes i know but skinheads listened to popular music of their day. in London (not the whole of the UK) reggae was popular amongst other music. there was no 'alternative' at the time.
💯👍🍺🇬🇧
What is the belief system here.?
Tonics with gin your round slim
Sharing the one tooth...
Haha 😅💪🏻🤣
Butlins Reggae
Real skinheads was into reggae and ska music great Ben Sherman and two tone clothing dock Martin loafers for girls and Martin boots for guys
,⛄
What the hell happened to the real skinheads!! 70s 80s
The " girls" look more macho than the men😂😂😂
Ha ha ha
Downes
true patriots
Is anyone there under 45 years old, talk about living in the past. Good job there's no more than 11 there.
Easy now Steve! Hope life finds you well brother. It may look like these folk are dated and living in the past to some, but indulge me and let me try and put a different slant on it. I started my two wheel riding journey on a small frame Vespa. It gave me a freedom from a toxic abusive home life and brought a joy that probably saved my life, with no exaggeration. I was part of the scene that these people dancing and enjoying themselves, regardless of what any one thinks, were part of. They have a shared bond of loyalty and family through their music and lifestyle, it has remained constant in a fickle world that picks up and sheds styles rapidly. They stay in contact with each other over large distances and i have known people travel great distances to help one another, their bond is rare in a world divided on so many things. I rarley if ever saw any conflict at any of their gatherings, rallys, festivals, which is something that i can not say about a good amount of mainstream festivals i have attended or worked at regardless of how achingly trendy and up to date the attendees are. In a world so polarised by the littlest thing right now, it made me smile when i watched this clip of people who work hard in jobs that keep the country going, the less glamourous ones that take effort to do, just enjoying themselves following a life style that has meaning to them and core values that they have held their whole lives. I reckon thats a rarity and to be cherished, but thats just my opinion... and as many have told me some body once said that opinions are like assholes, we all have one. Hope life is good for you brother, these people look like they are living their best lives.
ruclips.net/video/vt9m-6fnMX4/видео.html
3:45 shows the whole room, 500ish people there that day, £3 to get in all the money went to charity, a little over £1500 was raised on door money alone....djs in the building next door and the beer garden was full. People of all ages attended as you can see from the videos. Some great memories of that day.
@@MrBryndog beautiful summed up Nick
@@MrBryndog Bang on mate . Respect n Regards . DEPTFORD punk 77 crew
What an ignorant comment!
Shite
WHAT'S THIS ? TOMMY ROBINSON'S WAKE !
These are leftwing Skinheads and the song is an old reggae song. If you want to comment on something and make stupid comments that's your choice.
Oi! Ain't Dead well said
oh priceless mike cant stop laughing nice one .......................
This has to be the saddest display of skins I have ever seen! SHARPS or Nazis! I'm embarrassed for you guys
this is england!!
Wtf
very nice
very nice