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Jobson rediscovers enthusiasm for The Skids

Dunfermline Press Article 
Published: Thursday, 25th February, 2010 7:25am
by Gary Fitzpatrick

the skids on dunfermline musicRICHARD Jobson has discovered a born again enthusiasm for The Skids' music as he prepares for the band's hometown re-union at the Alhambra.

Excitement is growing as the sell-out gig approaches but Richard is determined that the inaugural Fifer Festival will not be overshadowed by the concert at its culmination.

The Alhambra will next week host a five-day festival celebrating the remarkable career of a West Fife hero - by turns a singer, songwriter, poet, model, style icon, actor, TV presenter and now film director.

He rose from humble roots to front a punk band whose influence still lives on around the world and now, as he approaches his 50th birthday, works with the top names in the film industry.

Aspiring directors and actors of the future will be able to gain the benefit of Richard's experience at workshops and seminars at the Alhambra.

Crime writer and self-confessed fan of the Skids, Ian Rankin, will be interviewing Richard about his life and times on Wednesday night and his films will be screened over the week.

There will also be a first chance to see his new powerful film, 'The Journey', about people trafficking, with narration by Emma Thompson.

Ironically, Richard much prefers to look ahead to the next project in his busy schedule - he has also just directed Richard Ashcroft's new video - rather than dwell on past glories.

He seemed reluctant initially to get back together for The Skids' 30th anniversary re-union in 2007, which turned out to be a great success with two concerts at the Glen Pavilion followed by a memorable appearance at T in the Park.

Richard told the Press, "When I was first asked about the Fifer Festival I was a bit shy of the idea but then I saw it was part of the bigger picture of Celebrating Fife.

"There's a lot of good work being done in Fife although the people here don't shout about it as much as some of our neighbours do.

"It's a fantastic place and remains an inspiration to me."

He admitted he thought The Skids' story had come to a close after the 2007 gigs.

"I thought The Skids had been put to bed then we were approached quite late in the day about the Homecoming Scotland event at the end of last year," he explained.

"We thought, 'why not', as it was only going to be a 20-minute appearance and we would see how it went.

"As it turned out it was great fun and I feel the music is becoming increasingly relevant."

The band are now enjoying retrieving songs from their back catalogue which have rarely, if ever, been performed live and so the Alhambra concert promises to be something special.

Richard went on, "I would never be interested in getting back together to do the full touring thing.

"We've all got too much going on to do that.

"But for one-off special events like this and maybe again in the future, that's different and we're enjoying it.

"So now we're working on songs that haven't been played live before, some that haven't been played for a long time.

"The songs still have a relevance. There wouldn't be the same enthusiasm if the songs were ephemeral and it was just a mercenary thing."

Much of the band's early material such as 'Into The Valley', 'The Saints Are Coming' and 'Working for the Yankee Dollar', was based on Richard's contemporaries who joined the army and quickly found themselves in the front-line.

"Because of the economic situation facing them, they joined up and found themselves in Northern Ireland," he recalled.

More than 30 years on and if anything the themes in those songs have a greater resonance in 2010 with young soldiers losing their lives in the war in Afghanistan and Iraq before it.

After the festival, Richard will be going to Afghanistan to work on his next movie which has the working title, 'Into The Valley', about a Fife soldier in Helmand Province although filming will also take place in the Kingdom.

If The Skids' music remains relevant today, it is also proving popular with a new audience and chiming particularly in the world of sport, as was seen earlier this month.

Richard was at East End Park for the Scottish Cup tie against Celtic to see the Pars take to the field as always to 'Into the Valley' and a few hours later a TV audience of millions saw the New Orleans Saints celebrate their first ever Superbowl success to 'The Saints Are Coming'.

Looking ahead to next week, Richard said, "The workshops will hopefully encourage young people who feel maybe they can't get into certain fields because it's inaccessible because of where they come from.

"I'm there as living proof that you can."

A confident, garrulous character even from his early days, Richard said he was not hindered by such inhibitions when he was starting out.

"My mantra was always just get on with it," he said.

"I didn't really think about what other people thought about my work."

Richard is delighted that the re-birth of the Alhambra is attracting so many top bands, including his old friends, The Stranglers, this Saturday night.

"They were great supporters of The Skids in our early days and we played with them back then," he said.

"I'll be there on Saturday night, dancing about at the front."

Jumping ahead a week, Richard said,"We're very excited about playing at the Alhambra, which is an amazing venue and great for Dunfermline what's happening there.

"There's a lot happening in the town.

"I was in a great little cafe, Reuben's, in the New Row the other day. People are trying to make a difference.

"The important thing with the Alhambra is that local people are responding and they want to make it work."

The Fifer Festival runs from Tuesday to Saturday.

Disappointed fans of The Skids who missed out on tickets for the sell-out concert will have another chance to see their heroes - and they won't have to pay.

The band have announced they will play an acoustic session at the Alhambra on Wednesday night.

The performance will take place after the interview between Rebus author Ian Rankin and Richard Jobson. Tickets are free of charge and are available from the venue.

Those already with tickets are reminded of the new date as the interview was originally planned for the Thursday evening.

 

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Skids Competition winner claims his prize!

We are delighted to say that the 17th email to arrive in the competition inbox was from pauldon a Mr Paul Donnelly from Dunfermline and honourable member of staff at Carnegie College. Paul is delighted with winning the competition and is looking forward to the gig on the 6th March. Paul is also attending all the Fifer Festival events and is also looking forward to a great week of events.

Congratulations Paul and see you next week at the Alhambra

www.the-skids.co.uk 

 

WIN 2 x standing tickets for the Skids at The Alhambra, Dunfermline on Sat 6th March

We have 2 standing tickets for the Skids at The Alhambra, Dunfermline on Saturday 6th March.

We will be holding a prize draw and will pick the winner soon.
The prize draw is open to anyone registered on www.the-skids.co.uk website on or before
FRIDAY 29TH JANUARY (**this was previously 26th January but due to new members signing up this has been extended to FRIDAY 29TH JANUARY**)

To enter the prize draw simply email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it and put your website username in the content or subject area of the email.

Good luck!

 

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Skids announce 2 more dates in March

Due to overwhelming demand we are pleased to announce that the Skids will be performing  2 more dates at 2 more venues  in March 2010

Tickets for the Glasgow and Inverness gigs are on sale through Ticketmaster - click here to visit and book your tickets

Friday 5th March at the ABC in Glasgow
with Bruce and Jamie Watson and The Law as support

O2 ABC Glasgow,
300 Sauciehall Street,
G2 3JA
www.o2abcglasgow.co.uk

Sunday 7th March at The Ironworks in Inverness
with Bruce and Jamie Watson and The Draymin as support.

122b Academy Street
Inverness
IV1 1LX
www.ironworksvenue.com

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Fife Fest Winter Weekend

 FIFE FEST WINTER WEEKEND
The Fife Fest Winter Weekend

Friday 29th January @ PJ Molloys
Dave? - Carnovores - Rioteers
special guest host Jim Gellatly

Sat 30th January @ PJ Molloys
Roots System - Valkarys - Catch 22's
guest DJ, Craig McGee

Sat 30th January @ Velocity
Beatnic Prestige - Ray Summers - Dead Sea Souls - Revival

Sunday 31st January @ PJ Molloys
Ewan Butler - Alan McKim - Dave Bateman

PJ Molloys - £3
Velocity - £6

 

more details on www.myspace.com/weekendrev 

 

The Skids are to play The Alhambra in Dunfermline on Saturday 6th March 2010

The Skids are to play The Alhambra in Dunfermline on Saturday 6th March 2010

Tickets will be available to order online

Please see more details below...........

 

To conclude a week of events celebrating the works past and present of Richard Jobson as part of The Fifer Festival,
The Skids in conjunction with DF Concerts, The Alhambra Theatre and Fife Council will perform a one off show at Dunfermline's Alhambra Theatre.

Tickets will go on sale tomorrow Mon. 11th Jan. 9am at £25.00
Tel.  08444 999 990 or visit www.gigsinscotland,com.
Also available from The Alhambra Box Office and Third Base Records, Dunfermline

Alhambra is 01383 740 384 and Third base is 01383 722 554

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Valley Ho! , Skids in comeback gig - News Of The World Article

VALLEY HO!
Skids in comeback gig

News Of The World - A-Listed by Tim Barr

New weave heroes The Skids are heading back Into The Valley ... with a spectacular hometown show.

The legendary outfit have been persuaded to reform for a special gig at Dunfermlines's Alhambra on Saturday, March 6.

And frontman Richard Jobson, who led the band through a spectacular performance at T In The Park in 2007, warned; "We're going to do this in style, it wont be a shadow of our former glory - it;ll be the real deal."

Tickets are expected to sell-out in record time when they go on sale at 9am tomorrow.

The bands last hometown gigs, at Dunfermline's Glen Pavilion prior to T, sparked frenzy among the fans. And in the hostoric surroundings of the Alhambra - rapidly winning itself a reputation as one of Scotland's best venues - the band could be on even BETTER form.

An insider at promoters DF Concerts added: "I'ts really eaciting news.
 We're massive fans. Anyone who heard them play those classic songs like Animation, Masquerade and Working For The Yankee Dollar at the Glen Pavilion will know just how sensational they are as a live act."

The surprise reunion will be the grand finale of a week of events to celebrate Jobson's accomplishments outside music. Organisers of The Fifer Festival want to mark the singer's achievements as a writer and film maker alongsidehis musical successes.
Richard told A-Listed: "It's a great honour for me obviously. "The gig will be a wonderful way to finish the week.

"We're planning to play the classic Skids songs that people love best as well as a few forgotten gems.
"It's a brilliant way to start the year."

Tim Barr - Scottish News Of The World

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