Monthly Archives: January 2012

23min of Ska : Ska Won’t Die!


Oh yeah, back with the first new full music episode of 2012! We have a lot here! A bunch of newer songs and a bit of older stuff thrown in. I mean we go way back w/ some Desmond Dekker before speeding up to some late 90′s jams from Johnny Socko and the Agents. Then it is a quick stop from Monkey on the way up to the present with the Upsessions and Do It With Malice, two of my favorite more resent bands. And we also get smacked with A Guy Named Guy’s killer new song, that should be an anthem for the new year! Ska music’s not going to die, it just lost it’s direction, now that we have a plan of action, I just want to hear the music’s personality, give me action and some dancing! This is what it all about, new ska, old ska, traditional ska, punk ska, pop ska, super mind-bending hybrid ska! It gets me up in the morning and sets the day right! Hope it does the same for you. It is good to be back!

the Upsessions – Prince Naseem (Below the Belt ’11)
Johnny Socko – She’s Righteous (Full Trucker Effect ’97)
Desmond Dekker & the Aces – 007 (Shanty Town) (007 Shanty Town ’67)
A Guy Named Guy – Ska’s Not Dead (A Guy Named Guy Sampler ’11)
the Agents – I Don’t Wanna (401 ’00)
Monkey – Trailer Park Love (Cruel Tutelage ’05)
Do It With Malice – 6-18 (the Burned Over District ’10)

If you’re in a ska band and would like to be interviewed or have a song featured, please email me at radjose[at]gmail[dot]com.

This episode and all episodes can always be found here. You can also subscribe to the podcast by going to your advanced tab on iTunes, then select “subscribe to podcast…” and entering this address: http://23minofska.podomatic.com/rss2.xml into the box that opens. Also if you’d like, find & like us on facebook. Also, feel free to download this episode.

23min of Ska : Foolish


Basically I was foolish to even attempt to do an entire English free podcast. I tried, but Frau Doktor and King Changó just couldn’t help themselves. It’s not that all these groups are particularly foreign either. King Changó is as much from New York as Venezuela, the Kingpins are at least from the French part of Canada and, well, Greenhouse is just a bunch of guys from Naperville, IL that know how to sing in Korean. I’ll admit that intro is a bit of a tease, but it was too fun not to do and a well done cover to boot. Speaking of good covers, the Kingpins take on the new wave “L’Aventurier” is so fantastic it almost makes a case for ska covers. Putting together these songs introduced me to a bunch of bands that I hadn’t heard before, like the Riddim Cats and Firebug who I’d heard of but hadn’t really looked into much, and Frau Doktor whom I found out about specifically looking for a German band for this podcast and became amazed by.

Greenhouse – 홀로서기 (Tomorrow the World ’98)
Riddim Cats – Italian Beach (We are the Cats! ’09)
OreSkaBand – Knife & Fork (オレスカバンド ’07)
the Kingpins – L’Aventurier (plan of ACTION ’00)
Firebug – Meu Lugar (Outra Coisa ’10)
Frau Doktor – Status Quo (Wer Mich Leiden Kann Kommt Mit ’06)
King Changó – Pisando la Serpiente (King Changó ’96)

If you’re in a ska band and would like to be interviewed or have a song featured, please email me at radjose[at]gmail[dot]com.

This episode and all episodes can always be found here. You can also subscribe to the podcast by going to your advanced tab on iTunes, then select “subscribe to podcast…” and entering this address: http://23minofska.podomatic.com/rss2.xml into the box that opens. Also if you’d like, find & like us on facebook. As a special gift to you, I offer this download.

This episode was first posted in April 2010, back when no one was really listening to it. It was the first real theme episode I’d attempted and wanted to share it again to this now larger listenership.

23min of Ska : Special


Welcome to a very Special episode of 23min of Ska. I know that the point of this podcast is to primarily be a third wave ska format podcast with the occasional first and second wave stuff mixed in, but today the first half is all first wave stuff! Why? Well I’m presenting to you the very first episode dedicated to a single band, and that band is the Specials. The first 4 songs are songs that inspired/were covered by the Specials, and the last 4 are covers of songs the Specials wrote. Easy. While “Monkey Man” and “Rudy, a Message to You” have been covered several times by other bands, the Specials did it first. It was pretty hard to decide which Prince Buster song to use, but after I heard it, I knew it had to be “Al Capone” because “Gangsters” is by far one of my favorite Specials songs. The one good thing about doing all this research is that I’m now a confirmed Lloyd Charmers fan, and I now know what the Specials are onto w/ the some of the lyrics from “Too Much Too Young”. In the covers section, I have to say I was very happy to’ve found the Aggrolites version of “Ghost Town”. It is pretty damn awesome, and after listening to about a dozen other versions it is truly the best one. I was also blessed to find the “Spare Shells: a Tribute to the Specials” compilation, which is where this Dr Ragu track comes from. This Goldfinger cover never fails to crack me up (but I really wish Johnny Socko had recorded their “Nite Klub” as it is the best I’ve ever heard) and finally rounding out the cast is Big D & the Kids Table with one of the best cover songs out there. This episode is a look to the past while being firmly rooted in today, hope you enjoy it.

Dandy Livingstone – Rudy, a Message to You (Rudy, a Message to You/Till Death do Us Part ’67)
Prince Buster – Al Capone (It’s Burke’s Law ’65)
Toots & the Maytals – Monkey Man (Monkey Man ’70)
Lloydie & the Lowbites – Birth Control (Censored! ’71)
the Aggrolites – Ghost Town (Endless Bummer soundtrack ’09)
Dr Ragu – Doesn’t Make it Alright (Spare Shells: a Tribute to the Specials ’00)
Goldfinger – Nite Klub (Darrin’s Coconut Ass ’99)
Big D & the Kids Table – Little Bitch (How it Goes ’04)

If you’re in a ska band and would like to be interviewed or have a song featured, please email me at radjose[at]gmail[dot]com.

This episode and all episodes can always be found here. You can also subscribe to the podcast by going to your advanced tab on iTunes, then select “subscribe to podcast…” and entering this address: http://23minofska.podomatic.com/rss2.xml into the box that opens. Also if you’d like, find & like us on facebook. As a special gift to you, I offer this download.

This episode was first posted on September 2010, back when no one was really listening to it. I consider it my first really good episode and wanted to share it again to this now larger listenership.