I wasn't actually a big fan of the Specials when they came out, but I think Gangsters and Ghost Town are both classics and like I say, I think A Message To You is a great record.
Never quite got my head around why people have to say a band is shit, instead of just saying they don't like them.
It's like them have to overemphasize just how much they don't like them.
We should all be proud of the Specials anyway, for really putting Coventry on the map. It was a scene that conjured up some excellent bands (Madness of course, for one) and was a scene that is still considered very important in music history.
And Ska music is actually still really big. They have Skabour here where I am every year (Ska at the Harbour, an event which features probably about 30-40 bands playing at multiple venues over the course of a weekend) and it sells out every year.
As I say, I wasn't quite part of the Two-Tone movement. I had just come out of punk, had my own band and was getting more into the New Wave and electronic music that was around at that time (Human League, Depeche Mode, New Order, Kraftwerk etc.)
Anyway, bottom line is, I love A Message To You Rudy and find it joyous.