THE UNDERTONES
Essen PAL 64 mins
Live - Grughalle, Essen 17/10/81 64m EX VHS
You Got My Number / Hypnotized / His Goodlooking Girlfriend / Tearproof / As Long As I Can See That Girl / Girls That Don't Talk / It's Going To Happen / Jimmy Jimmy / I Don't Know / More Songs About Chocolate And Girls / Forever Paradise / Beautiful Friend / Julie Ocean / You're Welcome / When Saturday Comes / Jump Boys / Teenage Kicks / Get Over You / Sigh And Explode / My Perfect Cousin / Get It On
Here Comes The Summer PAL 135 mins
Here Comes the Summer (BBC4 Doc) 07/09/12 60m M DVD
So Hard To Beat, Too Late To Stop Now 15/05/09 75m M DVD
In 1978 the Undertones released Teenage Kicks, one of the most perfect and enduring pop records of all time - an adolescent anthem that spoke to teenagers all over the globe. It was the first in a string of hits that created a timeless soundtrack to growing up, making the Undertones one of punk rock's most prolific and popular bands.
Unlike the anarchic ragings of the Sex Pistols or the overt politics of the Clash, the Undertones sang of mummy's boys, girls - or the lack of them - and their irritating cousin Kevin. But their gems of pop music were revolutionary nonetheless - startlingly positive protest songs that demanded a life more ordinary. Because The Undertones came from Derry, epicentre of the violent troubles that tore Northern Ireland apart during the 1970s.
Featuring interviews with band members, their friends, family, colleagues and contemporaries, alongside archive and music, this documentary is the remarkable, funny and moving story of one of Britain's favourite bands - the most improbable pop stars who emerged from one of the darkest, most violent places on the planet.
Too Late To Stop Now
The story of Northern Ireland's rock and pop over the last four decades, featuring exclusive interviews with Van Morrison, Snow Patrol, Gary Moore, Stiff Little Fingers, The Undertones and others.

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