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Bummer.  Iconic.

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Sad news in the music scene, and this one hurts, Roger Charlery, a.k.a. Rankin Roger of the Beat and General Public has died of the age of 56. It was revealed that back in December/January that he had a stroke last Summer, then was diagnosed with two brain tumors and lung cancer. In the video where he revealed the news, his outlook was positive and to fight it. As his official Facebook page posted: “He fought & fought & fought, Roger was a fighter.” Let’s crank Roger’s music tonight and listen to it loudly, and dance to it hard! Rest Easy Roger!

Roger just released an excellent album Public Confidential, but he’s also released another excellent ska album with his versions of the Beat Bounce a few years ago. It was announced a few weeks ago that he finished his biography with his co-writer, Daniel Rachel and the book will be published by Omnibus Press this spring or early summer.

I wish I got the chance to see Roger perform live, especially with The English Beat but I would have been happy seeing him perform either Beat bands honestly. Time to go listen to some music from Roger.

 

Came here to post the news, but Bruin beat me to it.  I was a big fan of the English Beat's first three albums, as well as General Public.  Save It For Later remains one of my favorite songs of all time.  Fuck cancer.

That's a shame.  The 80's are starting to die now.  RIP.

Bummer.

Did not know this.  Wakeling runs/fronts The English Beat in US appearances.  Roger fronted The Beat in the UK.

The great Andy Willams cover.

 

Edited by TwiceHorn

8 hours ago, Carl Spackler said:

Came here to post the news, but Bruin beat me to it.  I was a big fan of the English Beat's first three albums, as well as General Public.  Save It For Later remains one of my favorite songs of all time.  Fuck cancer.

 

Save it For Later and Tenderness are two of a handful of songs that my wife won't tell me to turn down when I have them cranked to ear-splitting volume in the house.

Getting old sucks. RIP.

 

Because they were mentioned and two of my faves from the era

RIP Ranking Roger........

  • 2 years later...

Even though this thread is 2 years old....this is probably my favorite.  I first sought them out seeing Sting wearing on of their t-shirts.  This song hooked me.

 

Edited by hullabelew

Their Smokey cover is legit.

 

 

There can never be enough English Beat memories.  This one scared my kids when they were young. 

 

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