Incredible first shown on BBC2 1983, recorded by myself on VHS Panasonic video in those days, listened many times over, what a success rags / dole to riches ....
This was UB40 at its best. The band was still fresh with a drummer being creative without using all that digital shit he used later on and good songs with good lyrics which made the difference during the time I grew up.
Is this UB40? I cannot believe! NKomo a Gogo...jesus, what a tune! It's incredible how good sounds and how creative they were. I'm a music listener and a very hard one, but listening to this...I don't have words.
Thanks for posting this online I was at this UB40 gig at the Hammersmith Odeon.I when with my mates Ian and Neil. Very good gig and a great night out. Nice One One Love Peace ☮.
Darren Smith great memories! I was high up in the back seats unfortunately, so wasn’t near the stage. Wish I could remember who supported them that night, and kept my concert ticket!! So glad to have found this video, as no one had mobiles in audiences back then!
Alison Bond Stansfield might have been aswad and same as you at the back. Seeing them again in May twice. And got tickets for Ali Campbell in April next year. Can't believe it was 35 years ago
Darren Smith I don’t think it was Aswad, but I could be wrong. I’ve seen them numerous times over the years, last time was 02 London April ‘16. I going to get tix for April ‘19 too, you got yours already, thought the sale starts tomorrow 10am?! Nice going though, May and next April! 🙌
Yep great gig... I was there right at the back upstairs and I mean right at the very back lol!! Wish they showed on the video the encore version of Madame Medusa as it was heavy.....
Nice to see everybody upstairs on the balcony up on their feet, yes boss, irie..... :-) Watched this more than any other piece of film....! Shame it cuts at the end, but thanks for putting it up!!! :-)
0:00 Nkomo A Go Go 3:23 1 In 10 7:53 Red Red Wine 13:09 Keep On Moving 17:57 Don't Let It Pass You By 25:11 Love Is Always Alright 28:35 Dubmoblie 33:18 I Got Mine
I was there. UB40 at there best but such a shame of the split up. I was never a great fan of Labour of Love but these tunes just prove UB40 can produce great material of their own.
Nothing wrong with old skool Cleave, you look pretty old skool but I bet you feel pretty relevant in today's world. A lot of old skool music is timeless, I guess I should throw out my "Legends" album by Bob and "Funky Kingston" by Toots. That music is so much better than a lot of the pop factory stuff coming out now. I'm not a music geezer and hate everything new but nothing wrong with this band at all and they still put on a great live show.
Well said. I was fortunate enough to see Bob Marley in concert in 1981, about 6 months before he died. I also saw UB40 in 1983. In the late 70's and early 80's there was left-wing protest songs about the evils of Thatcher, and unemployment. Todays music is all about self indulgence, and gang culture. Nothing positive, or meaningful?
Hermoso todos, que bueno si volvieran a unirse los hermanos, toda la banda , todos juntos , sumados a los que Ali tiene hoy, Winston Delandro , Matt Hoy, todos!!!
You’re absolutely right, they did sell out. Labour of Love was the start of it. I’ve followed them from the start as a 17 year old in 1980. Their music was very political and had strong roots in Jamaican dub. Madam Medusa was anti Margret Thatcher and her anti working class policies. I went to this concert and was disappointed about the lack of old stuff.
Música viene del futuro ☄️🎶
I’m 55 years old I wish I would have seen them at the San Diego sports Arena in the early 80s they rock. 91X.
Incredible first shown on BBC2 1983, recorded by myself on VHS Panasonic video in those days, listened many times over, what a success rags / dole to riches ....
Im 52 and I will check them out with my kids.
This was UB40 at its best. The band was still fresh with a drummer being creative without using all that digital shit he used later on and good songs with good lyrics which made the difference during the time I grew up.
Is this UB40? I cannot believe! NKomo a Gogo...jesus, what a tune! It's incredible how good sounds and how creative they were. I'm a music listener and a very hard one, but listening to this...I don't have words.
I'm the one in millions who still listens to that track on a regular basis I bet. Cheers for this.👍
Am 56 now and I still love this music 🎶.
I'm 56 now and I still love this music too. 😁❤️🕊️
@@BlueSky11.11 I was 56 when vincentkerr2917 was 56, but now I am 58 and still loving this music 🤪Reggae for life
I'm 56 and have loved UB40 since the grand old age of 12
That saxophone is The Best one that i ever seen by far...no doubt..wow!!
The great Brian Travers!
I'm 66 years old but. Still love UB40 ❤ music 🎶 🎵
❤❤❤
RIP Astro
played this on cassette (from VHS recorded) till dust hahaha. love the I've got Mine/Dubmobile songs. they played those rarely.
Takes you back to them good old days n ub40 away of there time!! Brilliant..🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼
The brass section on 1 in 10 is something else, the Tenyue brothers & BT absolute class ✌️
What a band ! Magnificent music! The awesome Ali and RobinCampbell!
THE TRUE UB40!!
Showing my age.I Remember I had this on video tape.watched on my top loader Ferguson vcr player lol.UB40 at the peak of their powers imo
soph scots same as me
Downhill from here onwards.
Oh wow memories.I remember having this on VHS tape
Same here
I remember being there as a 16yr old
Yes I love Ub40 because I love Reggae music I... Yesss!!!!
Took my sister to this concert cant believe how long ago it was great night
Thanks for posting this online I was at this UB40 gig at the Hammersmith Odeon.I when with my mates Ian and Neil. Very good gig and a great night out. Nice One One Love Peace ☮.
Had this on vhs haven't seen it for 20 odd years what a great band live great memories
UB40 IS THE BEST GROUP IN THE WORLD love all there music
I first saw them in 1979/80 at their second gig (I think) at Digbeth Civic Hall, then went to see them lots in Moseley. They were ground-breaking!
wow cant believe 30 years ago i was there in the balcony now ifeel old
I WAS IN THE AUDIENCE, FANTASTIC UB40. BRINGS BACK AWESOME MEMORIES!!!!❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Alison Bond Stansfield I was in the audience aswell sure it was November 83
Darren Smith great memories! I was high up in the back seats unfortunately, so wasn’t near the stage. Wish I could remember who supported them that night, and kept my concert ticket!! So glad to have found this video, as no one had mobiles in audiences back then!
Alison Bond Stansfield might have been aswad and same as you at the back. Seeing them again in May twice. And got tickets for Ali Campbell in April next year. Can't believe it was 35 years ago
Darren Smith I don’t think it was Aswad, but I could be wrong. I’ve seen them numerous times over the years, last time was 02 London April ‘16. I going to get tix for April ‘19 too, you got yours already, thought the sale starts tomorrow 10am?! Nice going though, May and next April! 🙌
Alison Bond Stansfield got them yesterday. U living local as playing Southend in May with loads of ska bands. Are u on fb
Seen about loads love them brilliant live 69 now still play there songs
the best uk reggae band over 25 years o YES
Love this band.
seeing them at the o2 arena this friday 25th february 22, may be the last concert as its now a tribute to astro:( RIP:(
beautiful
Sounded pretty good during the early eighties, sound just got better and better!!!!
I though I had heard every track from the boys but this is new to me. Great stuff as usual.
damn i just can't stop listening to it cause it is awesome
Perfect music
essa banda é do mesmo jeito até hoje.maravilhosa!!!!!!
¡¡¡¡¡FOREVER!!!!! UB40
The good old days
BEST SOUND of all the UB 40 uploaded concerts! Thank U!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
NOTHING BUT THE BEST BIG LOVE😎
.........Love this band ......it,s cool......!
The drummer is awesome!
still got this on vhs video not seen it for years thanks for putting it on
Yep great gig... I was there right at the back upstairs and I mean right at the very back lol!! Wish they showed on the video the encore version of Madame Medusa as it was heavy.....
@Steve Antony I was right up where you were too, in the clouds! ☁️ Worst seats but what an awesome show!!
My first concert - up on the balcony too
Thank
You
Best worlds concert ever !! UB40 join again, the Masters band and Brilliant history is bigger than the problems
RIP Brian Travers
The best ♥️
I was up in that balcony
Stewards kept stopping us dancing!
Curti legal nos anos 80...Muito bom!
Was at this concert at 17 years old
Nice to see everybody upstairs on the balcony up on their feet, yes boss, irie..... :-)
Watched this more than any other piece of film....! Shame it cuts at the end, but thanks for putting it up!!! :-)
💋💓💋 La música que siempre me ha encantado. Duele que ya no estén con nosotros dos de los integrantes.
Ali's voice sounded amazing at this concert. ❤️
Es el primer concierto que mire de UB40 y me enamore de su música, son unos genios. Gracias por subir esta JOYA!
0:00 Nkomo A Go Go
3:23 1 In 10
7:53 Red Red Wine
13:09 Keep On Moving
17:57 Don't Let It Pass You By
25:11 Love Is Always Alright
28:35 Dubmoblie
33:18 I Got Mine
Excellent!!
They're great live, sometimes the live version of song's are better then the studio made. 😁😁
Estos❤son Rolas s on de mi preidelecion
Class
I was there. UB40 at there best but such a shame of the split up. I was never a great fan of Labour of Love but these tunes just prove UB40 can produce great material of their own.
great band
Awesome thanks
Ub40 is the old skool people
Classic !
their best era
UB's at their very best when it was reggae n dub, strange how Robin and Ali played the labour of love movie in real life, rip Astro and Brian.
they were at there best then agreat concert
The best
Nothing wrong with old skool Cleave, you look pretty old skool but I bet you feel pretty relevant in today's world. A lot of old skool music is timeless, I guess I should throw out my "Legends" album by Bob and "Funky Kingston" by Toots. That music is so much better than a lot of the pop factory stuff coming out now. I'm not a music geezer and hate everything new but nothing wrong with this band at all and they still put on a great live show.
Well said. I was fortunate enough to see Bob Marley in concert in 1981, about 6 months before he died. I also saw UB40 in 1983. In the late 70's and early 80's there was left-wing protest songs about the evils of Thatcher, and unemployment.
Todays music is all about self indulgence, and gang culture. Nothing positive, or meaningful?
Hermoso todos, que bueno si volvieran a unirse los hermanos, toda la banda , todos juntos , sumados a los que Ali tiene hoy, Winston Delandro , Matt Hoy, todos!!!
ali cambell is awsome
14:58 que grito más hermoso
ye!
why the split up mi love dem
2 SAXOPHONES !!!! 🎷🎷I WHISH YOU LONG LIVE BRIAN TRAVERS WITH BIG BALS !!!
Does anyone know the title of the opening instrumental tune? 🕊️
R.I.P ASTRO BIG TUNE
They were great, great live band! Sounds better than on album versions...
Love Ali ub40 not band without mate
When everything was gooood
Ali Campbell = UB40
Ali campbell = solo artist not ub40
UB40 need I say anymore
Ich liebe Ali seine stimme,aber Robin kann es auch
So instead of giving Astro some more of this, you was giving him a whole heap of that! :D :D
Just joking, not jealous............ Much! :)
not bad for a band that was formed in an unemployment queue.
nuts but good
Astro always using a instrument that no one can even hear think of all the money he’s made just by 2 stepping and singing 3 word in each song
sorry over 30 years
Only 60 lol
F
'SIGNING OFF' ALBUM LIVE! '81 UK ->>> ruclips.net/video/rbrs3ulnW_I/видео.html R I P Astro * Bless *
Pessimo incompleto
These guys sold out. This all sounds so commercial, tame and crap. They were 5 - star at the beginning.
Absolute rubbish you are talking!
This is the beginning you fool.
You’re absolutely right, they did sell out. Labour of Love was the start of it. I’ve followed them from the start as a 17 year old in 1980. Their music was very political and had strong roots in Jamaican dub. Madam Medusa was anti Margret Thatcher and her anti working class policies. I went to this concert and was disappointed about the lack of old stuff.
@@OutOnTheTiles Signing Off is the debut album by British reggae band UB40, released in the UK on 29 August 1980
Yes, you are right imho. After UB44 they became one of the best paid coverbands. Succesful though but far from their initial quality...