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Rude Boy, a 1980 film about a roadie for The Clash; Rudeboy, a fictional website at the center of the 2003-2006 British children's TV series Kerching!; Rudeboy: The Story of Trojan Records, a 2018 documentary film about Trojan Records by Nicolas Jack Davies
Rude boy is a subculture that originated from 1960s Jamaican street culture. [1] In the late 1970s, there was a revival in England of the terms rude boy and rude girl , among other variations like rudeboy and rudebwoy , being used to describe fans of two-tone and ska .
Before starring in Rude Boy, Ray Gange worked in a record shop in Soho, London, England. Gange knew of The Clash and was friends with Joe Strummer. The two met in a pub in Putney at a time when Strummer lived by Regent's Park. While working at the record shop, Gange met David Mingay and learned that he was planning to make a film on the band.
Patrick Tilon (born 1964), [1] known professionally as Rudeboy Remington is a Dutch singer, rapper, and musician best known as the vocalist of the rap rock band Urban Dance Squad.
After the disbandment of P-Square in 2017, both band members sought separate musical careers. Rudeboy released his debut solo tracks titled 'Fire Fire' and 'Nkenji Keke' in 2017. [4]
A live performance of "Janie Jones" is featured in the 1980 film Rude Boy, and the song has been on the soundtracks of other films as well. The song is the first choice on narrator Rob Fleming's list of "five best side one track ones" in Nick Hornby's 1995 novel High Fidelity and on Rob Gordon's Top 5 list in the 2000 film adaptation. [5]
Rick Telander, sports columnist at the Chicago Sun-Times, Tweeted, “Oh boy, Troy. Aikman says on MNF what coaches say (or used to say) all the time—that is, complaining about roughness is a ...
Named after the record label Trojan Records, these skinheads identify with the subculture's Jamaican rude boy and British working class roots. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Because of their appreciation of music played by black people , such as skinhead reggae (also referred to as boss reggae), the movement's philosophy tends to be either non- racist and ...