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Live & Rare Audio

Horseshoe Tavern, Toronto, ON, 6-21-78 - 80 min. This is an audience recording. You can hear The Forgotten Rebels' Mickey DeSadist yelling from off-stage.

Horseshoe Tavern, Toronto, ON, August 18th, 1978 - 80 min. This is an audience recording.

Q107-FM from Thundersound, Toronto, ON, October 31st, 1978 - 60 minutes. The B-side to the "Let's Shake" single, "I Wanna Love You" was taken from this show.

Picadilly Tube, Toronto, ON, 1979 - 80 min. This is an audience recording.

K97-FM from The Rock Room, Edmonton, AB, February, 1980 - 45 minutes. The Pointed Sticks were the opening act for this show.

CHRW-FM from The Spoke & Rim, University of Western Ontario, London, ON, fall, 1980 - 90 minutes.

Q107-FM from Tony's West, Mississauga, ON, March, 1981 - 30 minutes. This was Gord's first show after the car accident.

"Graveyard Howl" on Q107-FM from The Concert Hall, Toronto, ON, October 27th, 1981 - 45 minutes.

CHUM-FM from The El Mocambo, Toronto, ON, April 3rd, 1982 - 65 minutes.

"Some Kinda Fun" album premiere on CHUM-FM, Toronto, ON, April, 1982 - 90 minutes. The band sits in with the DJ as they play every song from "Some Kinda Fun".

"Halloween Howl" on Q107-FM from Larry's Hideaway, Toronto, ON, October, 1982 - 50 minutes.

City-TV/CHUM-FM simulcast from The Coronet Theatre, Toronto, ON, September, 7th, 1983 - 60 minutes. Wayne Scott, pre-teen lead singer for the Teenage Head wanna-be band, "Teenage Kicks" shares the mic with Frankie on "Some Kinda Fun".

"Halloween Howl" on Q107-FM from Larry's Hideaway, Toronto, ON, October 31st, 1983 - 45 minutes.

"Halloween Howl" on Q107-FM from The Diamond Club, Toronto, ON, October 28th, 1984 - 40 minutes. During this show, Teenage Head enlisted a keyboard player from Long John Baldry's band.

Toronto, ON, October, 1987 - 45 minutes. This is an audience recording.

Hardtimes, London, ON, March 5th, 1988 - 120 minutes. This is an audience recording.

Call The Office, London, ON, February 17th, 1989 - 60 minutes. This is an audience recording.

I also have an interview with Jack Morrow (Teenage Head's former manager). The interview was conducted in his office on Queen St. E., Toronto, ON, in May of 1983. I might transcribe the interview one day when I have a lot of time on my hands, but don't hold your breath.

There are probably many more bootlegs out there that I haven't discovered. If anyone has any more info get in touch.


Live & Rare Video

I have official videos for "Frantic Romantic" from the Trouble In The Jungle LP; and "Walkin' Alone" from the Head Disorder CD. Don't bother Emailing MuchMusic and requesting those videos, 'cause they only play top 40 stuff.

I have some video footage of Teenage Head playing "Let's Shake" at the Heatwave Festival back on August 23, 1980, that I taped off "The New Music" ages ago, as well as a one minute clip of the boys playing "Wild One" at Glendon College in London, ON, 1980, also from "The New Music".

City-TV/CHUM-FM simulcast from The Coronet Theatre, Toronto, ON, September, 7th, 1983 - 60 minutes. Wayne Scott, pre-teen lead singer for the Teenage Head wanna-be band, "Teenage Kicks" shares the mic with Frankie on "Some Kinda Fun".

"YTV's Canada Day Festival" from Molson Park, Barrie, ON, July 1st, 1991 - 20 min.

"On Stage", Kitchener, ON, October 19, 1991 - 30 min.

Teenage Head were featured in the 1982 movie "Class of 1984". They played "Ain't Got No Sense" and "Little Boxes". "Class of 1984" was released on VHS, Beta, laserdisc & analog videodisc by Vestron Video, but it's way outta print. You can see a picture of the laserdisc by clicking here.

The Head were also featured in the "Crash And Burn" movie and "The Last Pogo".

Gord Lewis was interviewed on MuchMusic's "Punk 76-79" documentary that aired on "The New Music" in 1991.