Ian Dury is legendary. I loved Madness as a kid and saw them in concert. However, as I’ve got older, I’m still listening to Ian dury and the blockheads. Hahaha.
I grew up in Camden. My older sister was obsessed with The Blockheads and latterly Madness. I saw both bands by the time I was 15/16. Madness would literally play somewhere local every week. Dublin Castle mostly. Hard to describe how much the area has changed in the last twenty years.
Being from the midlands, I hate having to drive to London but twice I’ve had to deliver to Camden Town. For some reason Camden is totally different. It’s the only place down there that I have enjoyed being in. It just seems so much different than anywhere else in London. It’s a bloody magical place. A bit better than Stoke I guess 😀👍.
awesome I love Ian Dury . The first English rapper .Almost spoken word with a ska / rock mongrel they were birthing there at the time . love love English music from that era
When my son was little he always had me take a photo of Suggs to the Barber because he wanted that awesome flat top haircut. LOL he looked like a Little Suggs. I listened to Madness The Kinks and Queen but he loved Suggs' haircut. Im still a big fan of those bands.
Well done fitting tribute , sweet . I get Ian Durry and rest auld east end . Didn't see much in 90s when I was there was all the pet shop boys ruff . But it lives on 🙄👋👋🤣👍
I'd love to see Ian Duty record an album about the current Immigration issues in England.... his skills and ability in songwriting are impeccable, his wizardry a lyrical license is a national treasure....
If he were still alive I am sure he wouldn't mince words on this debacle of interlopers prone to throwing acid in faces, grooming gangs and the whole ugly bit!
@@maudemathildeh335 Considering he was neither a racist or a fascist, he would probably be denouncing you lot!!! Don't try to co-opt the dead to justify your ideology of hatred and exclusion!
Oranges and Lemons video was shot in Inverness Street, Camden Town. I know, beacuse I watched them film it (my comic shop is just opposite where they filmed that)