A 40-minute Fun Boy Three concert recorded for the Old Grey Whistle Test in 1983... Terry Hall fan website: www.terryhallmusic.com/ Terry Hall Facebook Fanpage: / throughtheyearsterryhall Twitter: @TTYears Instagram: TerryHallFanpage
R.I.P Terry Hall. Just heard news of your death. You were a Unique talent, & your songs were a major part of my teenage years and beyond. The state of the World & the Political State of the UK currently are so reminiscent, horrifyingly so, of the exact times you sang in the 1980's & 1990's. So your songs & talent is heartbreakingly accurate! Where many of us are " My God we grew up with this & we have rewound again, & now Our Children are facing these Issues Hard Faced, Front & Centre! Several more Generations are Bruised!" I am genuinely heartbroken 💔 to hear of your Passing. You were a Central Figure of my Youth & later years. You gave us 63 Years. God Bless you for that Unbelievable Contribution 🙏. Love to all your friends and family x
Frighteningly original music, but so listenable. Hard to find a band today that says something meaningful with such uniquely courageous dedication. I was hooked when I was only 11. Yay for older brothers with good taste in music.
What I wouldn’t give to have seen them live! This concert is so amazing. Props to the FB3 backing band, June Kingston on drums and Gina Ball (of Marc and the Mambas) on cello! RIPower Terry Hall
@@AndiLancs Actually, it was co-written by Terry Hall and Go-Gos guitarist Jane Wiedlin (they were a couple for a while) so technically, not a cover, even though the ladies recorded it first.
I remember when the FB3 albums came out. As a matter of fact I've always liked FB3 more than the Specials (hope I don't get shit storms for this). Sadly I never saw them play live (I saw The Specials play live). Whatever, Terry's gone, RIP Terry. You gave us so much food for thought.
@@christophercasey6775 agreed, our lips are sealed is just beautiful, their voices, together, kinda haunting, blend together soonooo well. The girls voice is given more prominence as the song progresses. Her voice sounds beautiful and authentic and love the rawness of the song sang and played live. This song came out slightly just before my time (meaning, before I was into music) glad I heard it. Still sounds great today. Love it. 23mins 42 sec ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-HXQpuN45xTA.html
3:15 The More I See 7:00 Pressure of Life 10:13 Going Home 14:10 Things We Do 17:47 Summertime 20:37 Alibi 23:49 Our Lips are Sealed 26:57 Tunnel of Love 30:21 We're Having All the Fun 33:03 Gangsters 36:22 It Ain't What You Do It's the Way That You Do It
I agree. June Miles-Kingston is a very talented woman. I especially liked her work on The Communards - Don't Leave Me This Way, also have to mention Sarah Jane Morris who sang in that track. So many talented people from this era.
The things I missed living in the States. I loved The Specials back in the early eighties, but I'd only heard a couple of FB3 tracks before a couple of years ago. Shame I missed out on most of this era of Hall, Golding and Staples. They were amazing!
brilliant set, wow can see why they left specials with talent like this, I notice they slipped in gangsters at the end though ;) can't forget your roots and where you came from
Look at that crowd... or rather listen to how wonderfully SILENT they are. They're there to listen and watch the band, not a fucking karaoke session. No phones blocking views... Will we ever get gigs like this again? :(
So great! FB3 were really creative and different. Terry, Lynval and Neville were amazing. And the all-girl band kicked ARSE, esp the drummer, cellist and trombone player. Who would have guessed how much a trombone could add to pop?!
Had some vestibular physiotherapy there not six months ago. Used to watch Children's Film Foundation films there in the seventies when it was still a cinema, in the summer Play Scheme the council ran.