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Into The Valley (Paperback, New edition)
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Into The Valley (Paperback, New edition)
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From school punk to modern day film producer, Richard Jobson has
lived a full and colourful life. A harrowing incident as a child
left him suffering with epilepsy but he was a mere fifteen-year-old
when he launched the punk rock band The Skids in 1977 with his
songwriting partner Stuart Adamson. With hit singles including the
immortal 'Into The Valley', after four albums The Skids folded and
Jobson formed The Armoury Show whilst Adamson had moved on to form
the successful eighties band Big Country. In this cathartic story,
Jobson talks candidly about the many trials and tribulations that
have shaped his life. He talks openly of his breakdown during the
making of The Skids' third album The Absolute Game, detailing the
suicidal thoughts going through his mind at the time. More
pertinent than he could have imagined given that writing partner
Stuart Adamson was to take his own life two decades later. They had
remained friends following The Skids break-up and their
relationship is explored in detail throughout. In the 1980s Jobson
became a familiar face on television as a presenter and film
reviewer for Sky Television. In June 2013, he was awarded an
honorary degree (Doctor of Arts) from Edinburgh Napier University.
Today he is a successful filmmaker but his life has also gone full
circle. In 2017 he reactivated The Skids. A successful UK tour
prompted demand for more shows in 2018 as well as the band's first
new album for over three decades, making this the perfect time to
write his memoirs of his time in the band. Into The Valley is a
riveting read and a perfect illustration of how one man overcame
his disability to become successful in the world of music and film.
A first hand account of the late 1970s and early 80s that will
appeal not only to punk rock fans but to anyone identifying with
Jobson's triumph over adversity.
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