I was lucky enough to see this band at Wolverhampton Civic in the 80's, they were absolutely stunning the whole place was dancing. Brum has produced some great bands !!!
I saw the Beat play twice when I was at University of Leicester in the early 1980s, at the Student Union and nearby De Montfort Hall if my memory serves me well. The band appeared in the Student Union Bar afterwards chatting openly to anyone who approached them. They were arguably the best live band I saw in my three years in Leicester (and I saw a lot!). Great talents, great songs and a great band to dance to!
A catchy little number for sure - it sounds like they're using a glockenspiel as part of the melody. Not often you hear one of those on a pop tune. Enjoyable - thanks for uploading, and R.I.P Roger.
This was the song that got me listening to and really liking The Beat and I still love their sound. The soulfulness of the voices and the songs. I think they deserved more prominence in the UK music scene.
Now we're going steady, Been together several weeks I check out all the other guys Who we see on the streets When I say, hands off she's mine Hands off she's mine Hands off she's mine, It takes up all my time
I saw the Beat play twice when I was a student at the University of Leicester in the early 1980s - very good live band - Dave Wakeling, Rankin' Roger and old Saxa who could have been the grandfather of the band. I aways remember Dave Wakeling's distinctive white guitar - played left-handed ! The best of all the Two-Tone Ska revival bands - second only to the Selecter, I think !
@@dizmop Tears of a Clown was when they were on Two Tone. I Just Can't Stop It was released when they were on Arista. It took a while to sort that out and have both on compilations.
Probably band now as possessive and subjective to women.Just a great single that stands the test of time sooo well.Love it so much.A great song off a fantastic debut album.
The point of the record is that men DO NOT own women. It's maybe not 100% obvious from the lyrics, but Dave Wakeling has long said it was the intention.
isn't it the tenyue brother on sax not sure if it's buttons use back ub40 back in the day when they played Birmingham city football ground with the pouges. Robert paper.azzad and special beat wicked gig for me I thought special beat was the best group that night
Mrs Richards: "I paid for a room with a view !" Basil: (pointing to the lovely view) "That is Torquay, Madam." Mrs Richards: "It's not good enough!" Basil: "May I ask what you were expecting to see out of a Torquay hotel bedroom window? Sydney Opera House, perhaps? the Hanging Gardens of Babylon? Herds of wildebeest sweeping majestically past?..." Mrs Richards: "Don't be silly! I expect to be able to see the sea!" Basil: "You can see the sea, it's over there between the land and the sky." Mrs Richards: "I'm not satisfied. But I shall stay. But I expect a reduction." Basil: "Why?! Because Krakatoa's not erupting at the moment ?"
Yes. We all like Fawlty Towers. But is this excerpt really relevant to a clip showing the Birmingham Two-Tone Ska group The Beat ? Clearly your logic is - ahem - a bit 'fawlty' here !
the beat were better than the specials and madness for me
Tru Dat!
i love em all (but especially the beat)
I don't agree. For me it's the other way around. But I do love The Beat.
never better than madness....
Love them all but my top 3:
1. The Beat
2. The Specials
3. The Selector
I was lucky enough to see this band at Wolverhampton Civic in the 80's, they were absolutely stunning the whole place was dancing. Brum has produced some great bands !!!
Love love this so much and great to see black and white guys playing superb music together
2 tone :)
Great Tune from a fantastic band, Sounds as good now as it did back then!!
The right mix of bluebeat and calypso.
Dave has such a great ska voice
I saw the Beat play twice when I was at University of Leicester in the early 1980s, at the Student Union and nearby De Montfort Hall if my memory serves me well. The band appeared in the Student Union Bar afterwards chatting openly to anyone who approached them. They were arguably the best live band I saw in my three years in Leicester (and I saw a lot!). Great talents, great songs and a great band to dance to!
Uptown Theatre Kansas City 1982 I bought a shirt from Ranking Rodger and had an actual photo taken with him 😊
I was 14 and my boyfriend Andy bought me this when we were at Moreton School.
A catchy little number for sure - it sounds like they're using a glockenspiel as part of the melody. Not often you hear one of those on a pop tune. Enjoyable - thanks for uploading, and R.I.P Roger.
Quality music. Destroys anything produced nowadays !
Without a shadow of a doubt
My mum's favourite tune at the time!(God Rest Your Soul) !
The English Beat's first album, which has this song isfabulous. Not a bad song on it.
There are probably only three 'filler' songs for me in their whole output.
Yes. Must be one of the highest quality albums ever of any genre or period.
The Beat.......Simply delightful!!
Brilliant band of the ska era love this song
😊 agreed one of my favorite ska bands
Miss these days great band
Man, the bass. So heavy and agile at the same time.
Just WOW! A super group playing great music and still being cool at the same time…..WOW! Long live The Beat. “Hands off ma’ daughter” .
Simply elegant writing here. Magic. Incredible energy.
Just saw them live for the first time last night! In Chicago. But been listenin’ and groovin’ to dem since ‘83!
Rip Rankin
This was the song that got me listening to and really liking The Beat and I still love their sound. The soulfulness of the voices and the songs. I think they deserved more prominence in the UK music scene.
I love this song.
Ahhhhhh Rog, showing off your skills at a young age & cute too boot !!!!
Miss you down here Ska Boy :(
Rank well in Heaven :)
I always associate this band with fun, happy times.
Now we're going steady,
Been together several weeks
I check out all the other guys
Who we see on the streets
When I say, hands off she's mine
Hands off she's mine
Hands off she's mine,
It takes up all my time
I so😁 miss these days!
Same happy days hun
I loved The Beat,Specials and Madness. My 3 most favourite groups back in the day ❤
I saw the Beat play twice when I was a student at the University of Leicester in the early 1980s - very good live band - Dave Wakeling, Rankin' Roger and old Saxa who could have been the grandfather of the band. I aways remember Dave Wakeling's distinctive white guitar - played left-handed ! The best of all the Two-Tone Ska revival bands - second only to the Selecter, I think !
Great band great tune great times
It brings back memories
excellent musicians, special sound ✴️💫
Is there any love here for Bad Manners ❤
Fantastic group...loved them...
a beacon in a very boring world - I still get a buzz
pure bliss...
That bass is phenomenal. The whole album was amazing wore the cassette out and repurchased on cd only to find they removed Tears of a Clown. Oh well..
I have CD which includes this and Tears of a Clown. Bought it years ago. Great music for driving!
Why the hell would they not have that on the album? Crazy
@@dizmop Tears of a Clown was when they were on Two Tone. I Just Can't Stop It was released when they were on Arista. It took a while to sort that out and have both on compilations.
@@wbertie2604 oh I see . Thanks
Johnny wakein the singer was like Ian Curtis had in joy division video live will tear us apart same guitar
Nothing like it but more of it🖤🕴️
Moggûh, Most High DJ Batje, Sweetness to the Max🤩❤️🔥💋
Brilliant song thanks for uploading
I like the way he introduces them.
Best Band Ever
Phenomenal!
I will don't worry about it but nice 1
Probably band now as possessive and subjective to women.Just a great single that stands the test of time sooo well.Love it so much.A great song off a fantastic debut album.
The point of the record is that men DO NOT own women. It's maybe not 100% obvious from the lyrics, but Dave Wakeling has long said it was the intention.
@@wbertie2604 The woke camp wouldn'l look that closely Bertie.
Ska deluxe beautiful sound
Was this a contest? Each group had its own distinctive sound.
🎵❤️🎵💃💃💃💃
-ands af mi data 😁
So over shadowed by the other 2 tone and ska groups of the time, yet they had their own place right at the top of the pile
isn't it the tenyue brother on sax not sure if it's buttons use back ub40 back in the day when they played Birmingham city football ground with the pouges. Robert paper.azzad and special beat wicked gig for me I thought special beat was the best group that night
Look at the fine young cannibals in the background, brilliant 😮
Where's Saxa??
ands off shes moin :P
This is just the album version. Not a live performance. Great song, but this blows regardless.
Mrs Richards: "I paid for a room with a view !"
Basil: (pointing to the lovely view) "That is Torquay, Madam."
Mrs Richards: "It's not good enough!"
Basil: "May I ask what you were expecting to see out of a Torquay hotel bedroom window? Sydney Opera House, perhaps? the Hanging Gardens of Babylon? Herds of wildebeest sweeping majestically past?..."
Mrs Richards: "Don't be silly! I expect to be able to see the sea!"
Basil: "You can see the sea, it's over there between the land and the sky."
Mrs Richards: "I'm not satisfied. But I shall stay. But I expect a reduction."
Basil: "Why?! Because Krakatoa's not erupting at the moment ?"
Yes. We all like Fawlty Towers. But is this excerpt really relevant to a clip showing the Birmingham Two-Tone Ska group The Beat ? Clearly your logic is - ahem - a bit 'fawlty' here !
@@user-wp8vy8le3y YOU MUST BE THE VILLAGE IDIOT IF YOU CAN'T WORK IT OUT FOR YOURSELF !
Go feet!
that sax player placeholder should try harder
where saxa??
On a kids TV programme! Imagine the right wing meltdown these days..
thats not saxa
Private property
Great job lip syncing 👌
Where is Saxa?