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Join me as I delve into the electrifying world of punk rock with a legend from the heart of the movement. In this special episode, we sit down with Richard Jobson, the visionary frontman of The Skids, as he recounts their groundbreaking first Australian tour and unravels the band's captivating history. From raw beginnings in Dunfermline to influencing generations with their fierce, unapologetic sound, Jobson takes us on a thrilling journey through the evolution of punk and the enduring spirit of rebellion that continues to resonate today. Tune in for an exclusive look behind the scenes with one of punk rock's true pioneers.https://skidsofficial.com/https://metal-roos.com.au/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sarah, Hallie, and John are joined by Sarah and Lauren from Enough Wicker! Betty White and Ed Asner star -- okay, okay -- Christian Slater, Morgan Freeman, and Randy Quaid star in this disaster heist action movie that's oddly similar to Titanic. Tune in to hear Sarah Royal's dramatic reading of the script directions for a movie that many would describe as, "not as good as Twister." Please visit our website to download a transcript of this episode. Sources for this episode: Hard Rain (1998) Shooting ScriptReview: Hard Rain by Roger Ebert. FILM REVIEW; Outlook: Stormy (It's Raining, Too) by Lawrence van Gelder for The New York Times. Morgan Freeman interview with Richard Jobson for The Guardian. Exclusive Interview: Graham Yost on ‘Justified' Season 5 by Fred Topel. VFX HQ: Hard RainThe Making of Hard Rain Our theme music is "Rue Severine" by Blue Dot Sessions. Special thanks to Lauren Kelly and Sarah Royal from Enough Wicker! Enough Wicker: Intellectualizing The Golden Girls, wherever you get your podcasts / @enoughwicker on Instagram / enoughwicker.com
On 13 October 2022 DJ Jesse Luscious sat down for an exclusive interview with musician, film director, poet, and TV presenter Richard Jobson. Enjoy this wide-ranging conversation with the founder of The Skids & The Armoury Show interspersed with rare tracks from both bands!
Hear a wide-ranging interview with Richard Jobson of The Skids & The Armoury Show with tons of tracks from both of those bands, as well as the best new punk from Deathtraps, Noose, Dee Skusting & the Rodents, Tite Nauts, Paytron Saints, & classics from Toxic Reasons, Raw Power, Screw 32, Sik Luv, Dickies, Pussycat & The Dirty Johnsons, Screeching Weasel, Special Forces, G.I.S.M., Toy Dolls, Slim Cessna's Auto Club, Witch Hunt, Stiffs Inc., Fear, Stiff Little Fingers, & The Replacements! Sik Luv- My Sick Love Pussycat and the Dirty Johnsons- Lying In My Bed Noose- Taking The Piss Dickies- Gigantor Screw 32- Bandwagon Special Forces- Special Forces Screeching Weasel- Like A Parasite Stiff Little Fingers- Suspect Device Fear- Beef Balogna Dee Skusting And The Rodents- U.S.A. G.I.S.M.- Nuclear Armed Hogs Toxic Reasons- It's So Silly Witch Hunt- Treadmill-March Raw Power- State Oppression Tite Nauts- No Besos Por Bezos Stiffs Inc- Sad Song Paytron Saint- Possibly Harvest Replacements- Hold My Life Slim Cessna's Auto Club- Thorny Crown Toy Dolls- James Bond Lives Down My Street Deathtraps- Let It Burn Skids- Into The Valley Skids- Working For The Yankee Dollar Skids- The Saints Are Coming Armoury Show- Castles In Spain Skids- Scared To Dream Skids- Hurry On Boys
David Mooney spoke to former City defender Richard Jobson in 2021. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Film director and Skids frontman Richard Jobson joins Brian to discuss the band's influence on terrace culture; epilepsy and swerving rock n' roll excess; his passion for Celtic and St. Pauli; Pat Nevin's hair transplant; Bowie and the aliens; 40+ years of touring; and being Alan McGee's dad.Music by Liam McClair and Crowander See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/life-with-brian.
Richard Jobson is a Scottish filmmaker, TV presenter and long-time frontman of 'The Skids', whose hits included, 'Into the Valley', 'Masquerade' and 'Working for the Yankee Dollar'. Steve Johnson caught up with him to get an insight into some of his career highlights...
País Reino Unido Dirección Nick Moran Guion Irvine Welsh, Dean Cavanagh Música Canciones: Oasis, Primal Scream, The Jesus & Mary Chain, Dido Fotografía Roberto Schaefer Reparto Ewen Bremner, Leo Flanagan, Richard Jobson, Rori Hawthorn, Tess Rowe, Ciaran Lawless, Jack Paterson, Gerry Knotts, James Hicks, Irvine Welsh, Mickey Gooch Jr., Tom Dunlea, Suki Waterhouse Sinopsis Cuenta la historia del director de sello "Creation Records", Alan McGee, y de cómo un muchacho de Glasgow cambió para siempre la historia de la música británica. Entre otras cosas, McGee fue el descubridor de Oasis, comenzó su andadura en 1983 con las bandas escocesas The Jesus and Mary Chain y Primal Scream, y puso el britpop en primera línea del panorama musical mundial.
Skids front man and creative polymath Richard Jobson continues to relive the goals of his life with Theo Delaney who is regaled with tales from the music business and beyond. Goals from Thierry Henry and Lionel Messi feature and the love of the beautiful game is profuse.@richardjobson@LifeGoalsTD @theodelaneyhttps://www.stjudesprints.co.uk/products/the-story-of-the-skids-richard-jobsonhttps://www.theodelaney.com/life-goalshttps://www.11-29media.com/life-goals
Theo Delaney's guest is Richard Jobson, the lead singer with The Skids and a film director, writer, actor and model to boot. In a wide ranging conversation he talks of his fondness for Celtic, Scotland, Arsenal and St Pauli and friends and acquaintances like Lou Reed, John Lydon, Ian Curtis and Patti Smith. Among his chosen scorers on this, part one of two, are Kenny Dalglish and Diego Maradona.@richardjobson@LifeGoalsTD @theodelaneyhttps://www.stjudesprints.co.uk/products/the-story-of-the-skids-richard-jobsonhttps://www.theodelaney.com/life-goalshttps://www.11-29media.com/life-goals
David Mooney is joined by City fans Chris Higginbottom and Paul Atherton to look ahead at the upcoming matches. Neel from Beyond the 90 LCFC explains how Leicester are doing, while German journalist Guido Schäfer gives us insight into RB Leipzig. Former City defender Richard Jobson also speaks to the show.
Dunfermline Scotland's Skids were local legends in the late 70s. Led by lead singer Richard Jobson and guitarist Stuart Adamson (later of Big Country, of course), the band kept their punk bona fides while also writing classic anthems like "Into the Valley" and "The Saints are Coming", songs that have only gotten bigger over the years. After three albums, Stuart left for bigger things, while Richard did a little of everything - the Armoury Show with John McGeoch, spoken word, acting, TV presenting, film critic, etc. The remaining Skids are back with a killer new album, Songs From a Haunted Ballroom, which is a collection of covers of songs from those early days that truly made an impact (it was also produced by Big Country's Bruce Watson). Richard discusses his years as a punk, working with tragic geniuses like Stuart and John, his acting career and everything else under the sun. Don't miss this one! www.the-skids.com www.patreon.com/thehustlepod
Richard Jobson was a teenager when he fronted The Skids, one of the most influential punk bands to come out of the UK scene in the 1970's. With Stuart Adamson on guitar, (later of Big Country fame), The Skids produced memorable punk anthems like Into the Valley, The Saints Are Coming, and Working For The Yankee Dollar. The Skids albums Scared to Dance and the brilliant Days in Europa stood out as lyrical and musical beacons of the punk/post-punk era. Post Skids, Jobson fronted The Armoury Show, named after the famous 1913 art show in New York that introduced America to the European avant-garde. The Armoury Show featured John McGeogh on guitar, perhaps the most creative guitarist to come out of the punk/post-punk scene, having played in Siouxsie and the Banshees, and the influential, Magazine. Richard Jobson is a writer, television host, filmmaker and actor. He can be seen playing the father of Alan McGee of Creation Records fame in the upcoming biopic, Creation Stories, about McGee's life. The film is set for release in the UK in March 2021, and is written by Irvine Welsh of Trainspotting fame, and Dean Cavanagh, starring Ewen Bremner as Alan McGee.Support the show (https://ko-fi.com/soundmanconfidential)
This Week, Alan McGee talks with Richard Jobson. Richard Jobson is a Scottish filmmaker who also works as a television presenter. He is also known as the singer-songwriter of Skids. Richard Jobson Trivia: For past decade has been presenting music and film programs on Sky television in Britain. Formed punk band, The Skids, with friend, guitarist Stuart Adamson. Gained music success as singer with punk band, The Skids, in late-1970s/early-1980s at age of 17. Hails from Dunfermline, Scotland. Was married to television beauty Mariella Frostrup in the 1980s. Has a son, Archie, & a daughter, Edie Jobson. His niece is Millie Jobson. Has just completed his directorial debut with 16 Years of Alcohol (2003), which had Kevin McKidd in the lead role. The film will be premiered at The Edinburgh International Film Festival in August 2003. [July 2003] Reunited with The Skids band-mates Bill Simpson & 'Michael Baillie to', celebrate 30 years of The Skids, & along with Big Country's 'Bruce Watson' & his son Jamie, played two nights at Dunfermline's Glen Pavilion, followed by a set at T in the Park. [July 2007] Source - IMDB
Welcome to episode #006 of Jinky's Chinwag featuring special guest Richard Jobson. This 'Chinwag was recorded at ButeSong 2020 in the fantastic Glenburn Hotel, Rothesay, on the Isle Of Bute.Richard Jobson is the frontman of Scottish punk band 'The Skids' formed by himself and friend Stuart Adamson. He then went on to become part of the critically successful The Armoury Show before moving onto a long period of making spoken word poetry recordingsHe recorded and wrote the memoir ’16 Years Of Alcohol’ in 1987 as well as the poetry book ‘A Man For All Seasons’.In the early 1990’s he worked as a presenter on TV shows such as ‘01-For London’ a hip metropolitan arts guide that ran for five years and spawned his book ‘An Insider’s Guide To London’ as well as working with VH-1 on Music and film shows before moving onto a long period as SKY TV’s film critic and presenter of in depth discussion show ‘Movie Talk’.Enjoy! Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to the Jinky's Chinwag YouTube Channel!!LIKE | SHARE | Send in your comments!!Luv x
Interview with Richard Jobson from The Skids. Skids are a Scottish punk rock and new wave band, formed in Dunfermline, Fife in 1977 by Stuart Adamson (guitar, keyboards, percussion and backing vocals), William Simpson (bass guitar and backing vocals), Thomas Kellichan (drums) and Richard Jobson (vocals, guitar and keyboards). Their biggest success was the 1979 single "Into the Valley" and the 1980 album The Absolute Game. In 2016 the band announced a 40th anniversary tour of the UK with their original singer Richard Jobson.
Legendary Rock Photographer, Paul Slattery, talks about The Ramones at the Rainbow, on stage with the Pistols, The Adverts, avoiding Richard Jobson's flailing limbs, Penetration, The Runaways, Elvis Costello, U.K. Subs, Johnny Thunders, Charlie Harper and the U.K. Subs 30 years later and being led astray by Lemmy...but more importantly, find out which Punk Rock band bought Adam chips! All this and more...
Richard Jobson tells BCB how listeners could be part of a new series of the Channel 4 show.