For those younger viewers. Rico was a legendary Cuban/Jamaican trombonist, he played in various bands but as an older man he joined a bunch of young misfits that went onto be rather Special in the Two Tone era. Around that time, Mr Paul Weller was being rather special himself, fronting The Jam. Lovely to see them share a stage together. The Triangle became complete later as Steve Craddock seen hear with Ocean Colour Scene not only plays guitar for Mr Weller but also joined the Specials.
Well what do expect. playing with the Weller fella ,Steve cradict what talented player, Weller picked up on that straight away,come on he plays with the mod father almost every time I've seen the Weller fella, on tour or on the box cradick there, the mod farther probably see's a bit of him self in Steve or just a shit hot guitarist, ether way they seem to click, better for us, well that's my say, want. to chat give us a bell on garythecan136@gmail.com. tar gary
Regardless of how uncool people (mainly those who are 'in to' their music) think this band are, they wrote some quality tunes. The Day We Caught The Train is a timeless classic feelgood track.
paul1979uk Well, someone else performing it, possibly. trying too hard to sound American, imo. we have more than enough nice, safe grindrock already, and better. Americans trying to sound British usually a bit weak, too. There's much better music. For free.