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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Skids "Scared to Dance" 1979. The debut album from Scottish punks, Skids, who formed in '77 (they put out a s/t EP in '77). It skews rock/new wave on the punk spectrum. I wondered why they sounded so much like fellow Scots Big Country: soaring and anthemic guitar and vocals over a pounding, almost militaristic  [...]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Skids &#8220;Scared to Dance&#8221; 1979. The debut album from Scottish punks, Skids, who formed in &#8217;77 (they put out a s/t EP in &#8217;77). It skews rock/new wave on the punk spectrum. I wondered why they sounded so much like fellow Scots Big Country: soaring and anthemic guitar and vocals over a pounding, almost militaristic beat, and then realized that Skids co-founder/guitarist/singer Stuart Adamson started Big Country in &#8217;81 after leaving Skids. The opener of <em>Scared to Dance</em>, &#8220;<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9udxbvHiqGw">Into the Valley</a>,&#8221; really highlights those sounds; it&#8217;s a great track and Skids first big hit, going to #10 in the UK. It also falls into the Scot stereotype of being totally unintelligible &#8211; so much so that it was hilariously used in a Maxell tape commercial with misprinted lyrics.</p>
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<p>Other highlights on <em>Scared to Dance</em> include &#8220;<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wT9eQ2smjUM">The Saints Are Coming</a>&#8221; which first charted in &#8217;78 when it went to #48 in the UK when Skids released it as a single. U2 and Green Day covered &#8220;The Saints Are Coming&#8221; in 2006 at the Louisiana Superdome after Hurricane Katrina and the sales of the recorded performance went to benefit Music Rising, a charity to help musicians affected by the hurricane. &#8220;The Saints Are Coming&#8221; continues to be played at home football games in New Orleans. A studio version of U2/Green Day&#8217;s version was also released in 2006 and it was nominated for a Grammy. I also really like the title track &#8220;<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NhzR1sV2MyA">Scared to Dance</a>,&#8221; which is a great punk/new wave banger with abrupt tempo changes and a killer riff as well as &#8220;<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q_Ihwtd7uTc">Calling the Tune</a>&#8221; which is grinding, hypnotic and dark punctuated with that soaring, almost bagpipe-ish guitar sound that characterizes these Scots&#8217; sound.</p>
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