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Skrewdriver were an English punk rock band formed by Ian Stuart Donaldson in
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,
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, in 1976. Originally a
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band, Skrewdriver changed into a
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rock band after reuniting in the 1980s. Their original line-up split in January 1979 and Donaldson reformed the band with different musicians in 1982.


Career

Ian Stuart Donaldson, formerly of the
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Tumbling Dice, formed Skrewdriver as a punk rock band in
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in 1976. At first, Skrewdriver sported a punk appearance, but they later changed their image to a
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look. In 1978, Donaldson moved to
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, where he recruited guitarist Glenn Jones and drummer Martin Smith. With Kevin MacKay on bass, this lineup toured extensively and built a strong following, but certain venues were reluctant to book the band because of their reputation as a violent skinhead band. Performing largely for a skinhead audience, the first versions of the band released one album and two singles on
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. Skrewdriver briefly adopted a rocker/ biker-influenced look around the time they released the EP ''Built Up Knocked Down'' (1979). Donaldson resurrected the band name Skrewdriver in 1982 with a new band line-up. Although the original band had a minor reputation for attracting violence at their concerts— Boomtown Rats frontman Bob Geldof was reportedly knocked unconscious by a friend of Donaldson who believed that Skrewdriver's sound had been sabotaged—they did not openly support any political ideology or organisation. The re-formed Skrewdriver eventually became openly supportive of
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groups, after a lengthy period of publicly denying such support. The band released the single "White Power" in 1983 and their second album, '' Hail the New Dawn'', in 1984. Although both Skrewdriver and the band Sham 69 had skinhead followings and racist fans early in their careers, Sham 69 denounced racism and performed at
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concerts. Donaldson eventually aligned himself with neo-Nazism, saying: "I would describe myself as a British
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, not a German one, and so don't think I'm at odds with British patriots." The band became associated with the National Front and
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, raising funds for them (and affiliated organisations) through the White Noise record label. They released records on
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, a label that became known for National Socialist sympathies. Skrewdriver was instrumental in setting up Blood & Honour, a neo-Nazi music promotion network. Their song ''Smash the IRA'' became popular amongst Loyalists in Northern Ireland. It was one of a number of Skrewdriver songs covered by a Belfast band called
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, who also covered songs by Black artists such as
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. Some members of the original Skrewdriver line-up objected strongly to the new direction in which Donaldson took the band. Roger Armstrong of Chiswick Records said:
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stock... When they made records for us Ian Stuart showed no signs of
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. The skinhead image was a — maybe in hindsight misconceived — fashion thing. It was cooked up by a bunch of us, including the band's then-management and the photographer Peter Kodik."
However, John "Grinny" Grinton later stated in an interview that he had no problem with the new Skrewdriver, and that he became a member of the National Front along with Donaldson. Donaldson died on 24 September 1993 following a car crash. His death catalyzed the demise of Skrewdriver, and had a strong impact in the white power rock scene. John "Grinny" Grinton died from cancer in June 2005. Merv Shields died on 1 January 2022 due to
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complications.


Members


Original line-up

* Ian Stuart Donaldson – vocals, rhythm guitar * Phil Walmsley – lead guitar * Ron Hartley – lead guitar * Kev McKayCredits
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– bass * John "Grinny" Grinton – drums * Dirk Deem


Other members

* Mark Radcliffe *Merv Shields *Glenn Jones *Martin Smith *Paul Swain *Murray (Ohms) Holme *Adam Douglas / Paul Mushy Marshall (Drums)


Discography


Studio albums

*'' All Skrewed Up'' (1977) ( Chiswick) (later re-issued as ''The Early Years'' with extra tracks) *''Hail the New Dawn'' (1984) (
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) *''Blood & Honour'' (1985) (Rock-O-Rama) *'' White Rider'' (1987) (Rock-O-Rama) *''After the Fire'' (1988) (Rock-O-Rama) *''Warlord'' (1989) (Rock-O-Rama) *''The Strong Survive'' (1990) (Rock-O-Rama) *''Freedom What Freedom'' (1992) (Rock-O-Rama) *''Hail Victory'' (1994) (Asgard Records – A division of Rock-O-Rama) *''Undercover'' (2007) (collection of cover songs)


12" EPs

*''Back with a Bang / I Don't Like You'' (1982) (SKREW1 label) *''Boots & Braces'' (1987) (previously released tracks) (Rock-O-Rama) *''Voice of Britain'' (1987) (previously released tracks) (Rock-O-Rama)


Singles

*"You're So Dumb" / "Better Off Crazy" (1977) (Chiswick) *"Antisocial" / "Breakdown" (1977) (Chiswick) *"Street Fight" / "Unbeliever" (1977) (Chiswick – recorded but not released) *"Built Up, Knocked Down" / "Case of Pride" / "Breakout" (1979) (TJM label) *"White Power" / "Smash the IRA" / "Shove the Dove" (1983) (White Noise) *"Voice of Britain" / "Sick Society" (1984) (White Noise) *"Invasion" / "On the Streets" (1984) (Rock-O-Rama) *"After the Fire" / "
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(cover version of Lynyrd Skynyrd)" (1988) (Street Rock'n'Roll) *"Land of Ice" / "Retaliate" (1988) (Street Rock'n'Roll) *"Their Kingdom Will Fall" / "Simple Man" (1989) (Street Rock'n'Roll) *"The Evil Crept In" / "Glory" (1989) (Street Rock'n'Roll) *"The Showdown" / "Deep Inside" (1990) (White Pride Records) *"You're So Dumb" / "The Only One" (1990) (Street Rock'n'Roll) *"Streetfight" / "Where's It Gonna End" (1990) (Street Rock'n'Roll) *"Stand Proud" / "Backstabber" (1991) (Street Rock'n'Roll) *"Warzone" / "Shining Down" (1991) (Street Rock'n'Roll)


Live albums

*''Live Marquee'' (1977) *''We've Got the Power'' (1987) (Viking) (live) (reissued on CD with bonus live & demo tracks) *''Live and Kicking'' (1991) (Rock-O-Rama) (double album) *''Live at Waterloo'' (1995) (ISD/White Terror) (recorded 12 September 1992) *''This One's for the Skinheads'' (live, recorded 23 April 1987) *''The Last Gig in Germany'' (1996)


Radio

*'' Peel Session'' (1977)
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Songs on compilations

*"Government Action" on ''Catch a Wave'' (1978) – 10" 2xLP by NICE *"You're So Dumb" on ''Long Shots, Dead Certs and Odds On Favorites (Chiswick Chartbusters Vol.2)'' (1978) – LP by Chiswick *"When the Boat Comes In" on ''This Is White Noise'' (1983) – 7" EP featuring three other bands *"Boots & Braces" and "Antisocial" on ''United Skins'' (1982) – LP by The Last Resort shop *"Don't Let Them" and "Tearing Down the Wall" on ''No Surrender'' (1985) – LP by Rock-O-Rama *"Land of Ice", "Free Men" and "The New Boss" on ''Gods of War 1'' (1987) – LP by Street Rock & Roll *"Rising" and "We Can't Be Beaten" on ''Gods of War 2'' (1989) – LP by Street Rock & Roll *"Antisocial" on ''The Ugly Truth About Blackpool'' (2005) – CD by Just Say No to Government Music *"Night Trains" on ''Ballads of Blood and Honor'' (?) – CD by Unknown Grito sudaka


See also

* List of neo-Nazi bands


References


Further reading

*''White Noise: Inside the International Nazi Skinhead Scene''. Edited by Nick Lowles and Steve Silver, London 1998. . *''Skrewdriver: The First Ten Years – The Way It's Got to Be!'' by Joe Pearce. Skrewdriver Services, London 1987. *''Ian Stuart – His Message Across to You. Everlasting Songs''. Excalibur Services, Antwerp 1995. *''Diamond in the Dust – The Ian Stuart Biography''. Blood and Honour England, London 2002. *''Nazi Rock Star – Ian Stuart-Skrewdriver Biography'' by Paul London (a.k.a. Paul Burnley of No Remorse). Midgård, Gothenburg 2002. *''Ian Stuart Donaldson – Memories'' by Mark Green. PC Records, Chemnitz 2007. *''Ian Stuart Donaldson – Rock'n Roll Patriot (Memories II)'' by Mark Green. Mark Green, 2012.


External links


Skrewdriver.com
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