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The Moondogs are a Northern Irish rock band formed in 1979, and consisting of Gerry McCandless, Austin Barrett and Jackie Hamilton. Their career spans three albums, four singles and two television programmes.
The Moondogs | |
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Origin | Northern Ireland |
Genres | Punk, rock, Power pop |
Years active | 1979–present |
Labels | Reekus Records Good Vibrations |
Members | Gerry McCandless Austin Barrett Jackie Hamilton |
Website | Official website |
Discography
editSingles
edit- "She's Nineteen" b/w "Ya Don't Do Ya" (1979)
- "Who's Gonna Tell Mary?" b/w "Overcaring Parents" (1980)
- "Talking in the Canteen" b/w "Make Her Love Me - You Said" (1981)
- "Imposter" b/w "Baby Snatcher" (1981)
Studio albums
edit- That's What Friends Are For (1981)
- John Peel Sessions (2003)
- Red Fish (2003)
Compilation albums
edit- Good Vibrations Punk Singles / "Ya Don't Do Ya" (Anagram - UK)
- The Good Vibrations Story / "She's 19" (1994, Dojo - UK)
- Powerpearls Vol.3 / "Who's Gonna Tell Mary" (Germany)
- Now in Session / "That's What Friends Are For" (1982, Downtown Radio - Ireland)
Promotional items
edit- Getting Off in Amsterdam - Everydaythings (2003, Reekus - Ireland)
Unreleased tracks
edit- "EEC Lov"
- "Two Timed"
- "Boys Stories"
- "TV Girl"
- "Tell Tail"
- "Jenny"
- "I Am Trembling"
- "Powerpop"
- "Ten Minutes Late"
- "Hey Joanna"
Other works
editTelevision
edit- Shellshock Rock (1979 film, featuring The Moondogs, The Outcats, Rudi, Ruefrex, SLF, The Undertones and Protex)
- Moondogs Matinee (The Moondogs television programme ran for approximately seven shows in early 1981, and featured them playing live mixed with pop videos of the day. The theme tune to the show was their song, "Powerpop").
Film
edit- The Moondogs had four of their songs featured in the film, Dead Long Enough[1]