Skrewdriver

Skrewdriver were formed in 1977 by Ian Stuart Donaldson as a non-political UK punk band and were known for attracting violence at their shows (Bob Geldof of the Boomtown Rats once reported being knocked unconcious at one of their concerts). Suggs of Madness was once a roadie for the band and Mark Radcliffe, the BBC Radio broadcaster was briefly a drummer for the band before they broke up in 1979. In 1982, Ian Stuart Donaldson reformed the band and took it to an neo nazi skinhead direction, where the band performed, raising money for extreme right wing parties such as the National Front and the British National Party. In 1993, Ian Stuart Donaldson was killed in a car accident and the band disbanded. ==Links to Peel== Skrewdriver were played on Peel's show in 1977 and even were invited to do a session, which they did in October 1977. The band only produced one album called "All Skrewed Up" in 1977, before they split up in 1979. Peel did not play any of the reformed Skrewdriver tracks, due to the extreme racist lyrics and the music not being of his satisfactory level.

Sessions
1. Recorded 1977-10-19. First broadcast: 28 October 1977. Never repeated
 * Street Fight / Unbeliever / The Only One / Anti-Social

Other Shows Played
Currently there is no recordings of the band from John Peel's shows on this site.