The Skids

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  • punk
  • new wave
  • scottish
  • punk rock
  • british punk
The Skids were a classic punk band formed in Dunfermline Scotland by Stuart Adamson (1958-2001, on guitars, vocals, keyboards, percussion), Richard Jobson (1960- vocals, guitar, keyboards), Thomas Kellichan (drums) and William Simpson (bass guitar, vocals) in 1977. They signed to Virgin and issued "Sweet Suburbia" and "The Saints Are Coming" before shooting to popularity with top ten single "Into The Valley", from their first album "Scared To Dance". Both Dunfermline FC and Charlton FC use "Into The Valley" as a theme song.

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Songs

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    A Challenge (The Wanderer)

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    A Day in Europa

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    A Man for All Seasons

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    A Memory

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    A Woman in Winter

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    Aftermath Dub

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    All the Young Dudes

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    An Incident in Algiers

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    And the Band Played Waltzing Matilda

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    Animation

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    Animations

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    Another Emotion

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    Arena

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    Blood and Soil

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    Blood and Soul

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    Brave Man

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    Brothers

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    Calling the Tune

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    Charade

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    Charles

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    Circus Games

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    Contusion

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    Dossier (of Fallibility)

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    Dulce Et Decorum Est

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    Dulce et Decorum Est (Pro Patria Mori)

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    Fields

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    Filming Africa

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    Goodbye Civilian

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    Grey Parade

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    Grievance

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    Happy to Be With You

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    Home of the Saved

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    Hope and Glory

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    Hurry on Boys

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    Hymns for a Haunted Ballroom

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    Hymns From a Haunted Ballroom

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    In Fear of Fire

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    Integral Plot

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    Into the Valley

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    Into the Valley/Sloop John B

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    Iona

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    Masquerade

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    Melancholy Soldiers

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    Melancony Soldiers

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    Men of Mercy

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    Moneky McGuire Meets Specky Potter Behind Lochore Institute

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    Night and Day

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    Of One Skin

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    One Decree

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    Open Sound


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