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DOCU / Madness, Prince of the Ska, King of Pop by Christophe Conte

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Madness / Photo: DR Suggs (Graham McPherson of his real name) sets up a 45 sizzling spins that swings Baggy Trousers, very Tom Waits version of the Ska Two Tone, and iconic title that condenses Madness's spirit on their second album Absolutely, released in 1980. He outlines a few steps of dance, of those he popularized on stage or in their clips at the Monty Python, then stops, grimmating, mimicting a painful knee, before going, the air satisfie…
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Madness / Photo: DR Suggs (Graham McPherson of his real name) sets up a 45 sizzling spins that swings Baggy Trousers, very Tom Waits version of the Ska Two Tone, and iconic title that condenses Madness's spirit on their second album Absolutely, released in 1980. He outlines a few steps of dance, of those he popularized on stage or in their clips at the Monty Python, then stops, grimmating, mimicting a painful knee, before going, the air satisfie…

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Section26 broke the news in on Saturday, June 21, 2025.
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