CovValleyBoy
Well-Known Member
Coventry was no Ghost Town late 70s early 80s.If you were around for the days of SKA you would appreciate them more.
England was a dangerous place them days especially if you're black. Totally open racism. Bernard Manning 'top' comedian. Open racism was the norm. We were coming back from the days of interest rates of 15%. All out strikes everywhere.
The lyrics said everything. Concrete Jungle and Ghost Town were about Coventry and gave a snap shot of the time. They were days of high unemployment and no hope for the younger generation. Friday Night, Saturday Morning was about the Locarno in the city centre. It was the place to go but constant trouble, frequently racially motivated.
SKA was the first time black and white people had a music genre enjoyed by both although the reggae purists called it 'white trash'. It introduced a lot of white people to the beat of reggae. It brought a lot of people together.
So you don't like the music by The Specials and similar? Not a surprise as the majority won't be in agreement of your choices. It doesn't make your choices rubbish. The untimely death of Terry Hall showed how popular and how much it meant to so many people.
It just wasn't. Pubs & clubs in abundance. I was there Friday Saturday Sunday for years.
Never saw trouble. Maybe I chose the right venues.
Coventry in entertainment terms (pubs clubs) is much more of a Ghost Town NOW
Could spend a long time listing the pubs & clubs we have lost inside the ring road.