

2. Ska-punk:
Ska-punk is another favourite of mine as it is so jazzy and fun, it makes you want to get up and dance as you travel back in time with the band. One of my most enjoyable bands would be Madness (probably who I will be using for my music video) this is as their music is so happy and individual, and not many other people would of heard of it before, if it wasn't for the 'Our House' musical who I personally think did not do the music much justice. Madness's music videos are very eye catching and really representative of the band itself, therefore showing what they are all about.
I also enjoy listening to the Specials who are similar to Madness but completely different in their own way. This is as of the nature of their music being quite political at times, and the fact it really spoke to some of the 'skin-head' audience of the time. This music has been enjoyed throughout the years with one of their more famous tunes 'Ghost Town', which has the narrative of the fact that night life and clubbing is dying out for the youngsters. This therefore meant people could relate to them.
The music of this time was very jolly and uplifting for the audience and allowed people to connect through dance and words. This is why it was such a popular genre of music, as it is very hard to dislike it jazzy tune, and meaningful lyrics.
3. British rock and roll:

Ian Dury was diagnosed will Polio at a very young age and this influenced his music to be jolly, not caring about the reviews of poxy critics. His music is a bit of everything really, as he incorporates jazz, rock, punk, ska and many more this then gave his music a very different feel and meant every track was slightly different to the next, allowing such a huge variety.
The Beatles are not always seemed to be rock and rollers, however they are classed as classic British rock and roll. This is as they have truly influenced countless bands throughout the last 60 years of the music industry, for example even Kasabian with their less heard of song 'La Fee Verte' which has many concepts from the Beatles. I love listening to the Beatles as of their calm and uplifting music, which is so iconic and recognizable for everyone.
I also thoroughly enjoy listening to Blur as their music is very upbeat and fun. This goes hand in hand with their music videos which at some points seem to very strange but somehow work with the lyrics nicely, sometimes the music does not seem to be that upbeat but then throughout the song it then picks up and becomes more jolly and cheerful.

Although Blur may not seem to everyone that they are classic British rock and roll, which in fact they are not really but they are an iconic band and I find their music some of the best around.
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