The Selector have given their strongest hint yet that they could reform after watching fellow Coventry band The Specials perform their highly praised homecoming gig over the weekend.
Bassist Charley Anderson, pictured far right with Noel Gallagher at The Specials Ricoh gig, spoke to the Coventry Telegraph about the possiblity of The Selector reforming saying,
"There are vibrations in the air, it's up to demand - if the fans want it, it's going to happen."
The Selector were awarded a star on Coventry's 'Walk of Fame' on Friday and Arthur 'Gaps' Hendrickson was at the event saying, "It's amazing after all this time. It's good to know there's still so much interest."
Thirty years ago two-tone music was defining a generation and The Selector were part of that movement with 'On My Radio' making it to number eight in the UK charts, while The Specials were number ten with 'A Message To You Rudy/ Nite Club' in October 1979.
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