Music Vids
Young Canadians "Looking Out My Window" live at Gary Taylor's Rock Room, Vancouver BC, at the 3rd Georgia Straight Battle of the Bands, June 1979. The K-Tels, as they were then known, won first prize. This footage courtesy original videographer and producer Martyn Stubbs.
Young Canadians "Where Are You" live at Gary Taylor's Rock Room, Vancouver BC, at the 3rd Georgia Straight Battle of the Bands, June 1979. The K-Tels, as they were then known, won first prize. This footage courtesy original videographer and producer Martyn Stubbs.
I Can't Wait (music video), from The Gina Show (Vancouver Cable-10 TV program). Footage courtesy of UBC's Belkin Gallery, and John Anderson.
Produced & directed by Myriam Gabela and Madeleine Duff; technical prod. Vincent Trasov; sound prod. Gary Bourgeois and Paul Hyde; songwriter Myriam Gabela; arrangement & guitar Matt Harley; lead vocals Mary Armstrong, aka Mary Jo Kopechne; backing vocals Emmi McKenzie and Myriam Gabela; drums Taylor Little; bass & synthesizer Gary Bourgeois.
Los Popularos "official debut" at the Laundromat, Tuesday 24 February 1981. Part 3. The band had played shows before, but was always a part-time affair as members were in other bands. This is the debut of Los Popularos as a dedicated, full-time band. Video footage courtesy of The Gina Show (Vancouver Cable-10).
Bill Scherk, aka Bill Shirt – vox
Art Bergmann – guitar, vox
John Armstrong, aka Buck Cherry – guitar, vox
Tony Bardach – bass, vox
Zippy Pinhead – drums
Los Popularos "official debut" at the Laundromat, Tuesday 24 February 1981. Part 2. The band had played shows before, but was always a part-time affair as members were in other bands. This is the debut of Los Popularos as a dedicated, full-time band. Video footage courtesy of The Gina Show (Vancouver Cable-10).
Bill Scherk, aka Bill Shirt – vox
Art Bergmann – guitar, vox
John Armstrong, aka Buck Cherry – guitar, vox
Tony Bardach – bass, vox
Zippy Pinhead – drums
Los Popularos "official debut" at the Laundromat, Tuesday 24 February 1981. Part 1. The band had played shows before, but was always a part-time affair as members were in other bands. This is the debut of Los Popularos as a dedicated, full-time band. Video footage courtesy of The Gina Show (Vancouver Cable-10).
Bill Scherk, aka Bill Shirt – vox
Art Bergmann – guitar, vox
John Armstrong, aka Buck Cherry – guitar, vox
Tony Bardach – bass, vox
Zippy Pinhead – drums
The Dishrags perform I Don't Love You at Gary Taylor's Rock Room, Vancouver BC, at the 3rd Georgia Straight Battle of the Bands, June 1979. This footage courtesy original videographer and producer Martyn Stubbs.
Jade Blade - guitar/vox
Dale Powers - bass/vox
Scout Fairlane - drums
The Dishrags perform Love Is Shit at Gary Taylor's Rock Room, Vancouver BC, at the 3rd Georgia Straight Battle of the Bands, June 1979. This footage courtesy original videographer and producer Martyn Stubbs.
Jade Blade - guitar/vox
Dale Powers - bass/vox
Scout Fairlane - drums
Subhumans live at O'Hara's, Vancouver BC, spring 1979.
Brian Goble, aka Wimpy Roy - vocals
Gerry Hannah, aka Gerry Useless - bass
Mike Graham, aka Mike Normal - guitar
Ken Montgomery, aka Dimwit (RIP) - drums
Subhumans live at O'Hara's, Vancouver BC, spring 1979.
Brian Goble, aka Wimpy Roy - vocals
Gerry Hannah, aka Gerry Useless - bass
Mike Graham, aka Mike Normal - guitar
Ken Montgomery, aka Dimwit (RIP) - drums