Daggy and the Dickheads (Musical group)

Musical rock band from Taihape performing 1981-1983. Members included Daniel James McCartin (1959- ), Timothy Patrick McCartin (1957- ), Mark Aloysius Kennedy (1956- ), Paul Howie Kennedy (1958- ), and Neil Mickleson (formerly of Creation, early 1970s). Information from cousin Chris Bourke, 2007.

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[Posters relating to music, musicians and bands, collected by Chris Bourke. 1980-1990s]

Date: 1982 - 1994

From: Bourke, Chris, 1959-: Collection

Reference: Eph-D-MUSIC-Bourke

Description: Posters reflecting the collector's interest in classical, jazz and popular music. Includes: Bach - Handel Festival, 1685-1985. 300 years. St Andrews on the Terrace Wellington. 23 February - 21 March [1985]. Poster sponsored by the Goethe Institute. Design Wellington Media Collective. Photo Brian Adams. Pin the tail on the Funky. Land of the good groove. D.J. Murray Cammick, all the way live. The Brat. 23 & 30 October [Poster designed by Murray Cammick showing a photograph of George Clinton. 1987] New Country special. Al Hunter Band, The Waltons, Big Fiddle from Wellington with Jackie Clarke & Tex Pistol at the Gluepot upstairs. Saturday 21st September [1991 - event organised by Chris Bourke] Hop. Orientation '82 presents Daggy & the Dickheads. Sun 28 Feb, 8 pm. [VUW] Student Union Hall. Non-Card holders $3 [1982] Daggy and the Dickheads appearing ...[1982]. WEA [record release promotion and gig poster] Tex Pistol featuring Rikki Morris. Nobody else, from Tex's forthcoming album 'Nobody else'. New single. Pagan [Records. 1988] Rip It Up. No 83, June 1984. Elvis Costello, Thompson Twins, Netherworld Dancing Toys, Frankie and Paul Morley. Photo by Alexandra. [Poster design by Murray Cammick]. Listener June 23-29 1984. Poster featuring the Beatles wearing tiki with Maori women in traditional dress (photograph taken during the Beatles' 1964 visit) Listener, October 21-27 1991. Poster featuring Neil Finn (2 copies) Listener, December 5-11 1992. Poster featuring Split Enz New Zealand Listener, Dec 3 - Dec 9 1994. Poster and cover proof featuring Dave Dobbyn One World Living Art presents Selim Sevil: Miles lives; a tribute to the legendary Miles Davis. Galaxy Theatre [Auckland], Saturday Dec 4 & Sunday Dec 5 [1993] New Zealand gets the blues in Memphis. Memphis in May salutes New Zealand. The Beale Street Music Festival May 3 & 4: B B King, The Black Crowes, John Lee Hooker, the Jeff Healey Band [1991]. Poster shows a photograph of a sheep with blue wool. Real Groovy Records presents Cooking with the Queen! Queen Ida and her Zydeco Band / Dick Frizzell [1990]. Quantity: 15 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs, sizes varying

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Various artists :[Posters advertising performances by popular music groups, singers, mu...

Date: 1982

Reference: Eph-D-MUSIC-Popular-1982

Description: Blam Blam Blam. Luxury length album. Taita, Weds, 26th May [1982] Direct from L.A. the Bobby Shew Sextet & All Star big band. Cricketers Arms 18 & 20 May [1980]. (2 posters) Cold Chisel with special guests: Inxs. Wellington Town Hall 24 Jan [1982]. DD Smash. Cool Bananas tour '82 with special guests The Narcs and Gary McCormick. Daggy and The Dickheads. Mid-winter campus tour. Victoria University Union Hall 21 July 1982. Desperate Measures. Last nite tonite. [1982]. Donovan. Touring April / May '82. '82 Orientation. Fright Night. Instigators, Riot III, Desperate Measures. Ballroom 3 March. George Benson in concert with a brilliant 38 piece orchestra. Auckland, Wellington 25 & 27 Feburary [1982]. (2 copies) Edward Zimblis + Syndicate presents the Hex Enduction Hour by The Fall. University ballroom, Aug 17th. Tickets from U.C.S.A.; Christchurch Town Hall, Aug 18th; tickets from Town Hall. Plus The Clean and Sporting Life. [1982?] The Gordons. Billy the club. [ca 1982]. Gurlz. Mini album out now. Clyde Quay 16 November [1982]. The Innocent. Quinns Post 21-24 [July 1982]. Jazz upstairs at the Cricketers. Roger Fox Big Band & Louise Gibbs. [1982]. (2 posters) Joe Cocker in concert. 1982 New Zealand Tour November. John Rowles in concert. 16-26 May [1982]. Joy Yates. Outstanding Jazz singer direct from Ronnie Scott's Club, London. Circa 12 December [1982]. (2 posters) Madness. The Specials, The Beat, The Selecter, The Bodysnatchers, Bad Manners in Dance Craze. [1982]. Out now on Warrior Records. "Nite Street lady", newest single by Mantra. Taita, Thurs-Sat, 22nd-24th [1982] Marcia Hines & John English together in concert. Jokers and Queens Tour '82. Touring July. (2 posters) Marg Layton band. Clyde Quay Tavern 1 December [1982]. '82 Orientation. Masquerade Ball. Tall Dwarfs, Clean, Ballon D' Essai, Newtones. Ballroom 6 March [1982]. '82 Orientation. Mid Night. Ballroom 27 February [1982]. The Narcs. Taita Tavern 1-3 [1982]. (2 posters) The Narcs. Concert at the Athletic Rugby Club Stadium, Bell Rd off Brooklyn Rd. & "The Parasites". The Neighbors. Watching Westerns tour, Winter 1982. Penknife Glides and Danse Macabre on the Positive Reaction tour. Hillsborough [1982]. Rank and File (Musical group): The H-h-hullo Rank + File tour. A big h-h-hullo to the people at the Terminus, Mon + Tues 15th + 16th March [1982] Rod McKuen. His music, his words and the magic of one of the world's finest entertainters and the biggest selling poet of our time. 21-29 March 1982. (2 posters) Roger Fox and all that jazz band. Cricketers Arms Tavern, Wednesday thru Saturday [1982]. Rose Bayonet. New Zealand's top heavy metal band. 1 x Terminus; 1 x Quinns Post 29 June [1982]. (2 copies) The Royales. Living in the suburbs. Taita Hotel 5-7 August [1982]. Shadow Fax. 1 x blank; 1 x Clyde Quay Sat 10th; Cricketers Arms 9-11 September (x2), 19-20 (x1) [1982]. (5 posters) The Spines. Fishing. 1 x EP on sale now; 1 x at Chips 23 May [1982]. (2 copies) Spines & Carnival Din. Cosgroves 17-18 [September 1982]. The Stones from Dunedin. Cosgroves 7 December [1982]. Topp Twins. National Tour 1982. (2 copies) Topp Twins. Victoria University Union Hall. 13 November [1982]. (2 copies) Vanguards live. 2 x Cricketers Arms 26-27 November; 2 x Clyde Quay Tavern 17 November [1982]. (4 posters) Video Night. Orientation. Gordons. Ballroom 1 March [1982]. Whizz Kids. Birds of a feather; back together. Hilsborough 9-11 September [1982]. Quantity: 41 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on posters, plus 15 duplicates.. Physical Description: Photolithographs, sizes varying.

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Various artists :[Posters advertising performances by popular music groups, singers, mu...

Date: 1983

Reference: Eph-D-MUSIC-Popular-1983

Description: The continuing adventures of Alpha 2. New album: Phenomena! out on Ocean Cassettes [1983]. Avante Garage [1983]. (2 posters) Backdoor Blues Band. See them live at the Cook, 20-26 [1983]. Blue Rock. Paekakariki Hotel 30 September; 25-26 November; 16-17 December; Broderick 29 September [1983]. (4 posters) The Body Electric. Terminus 6-8 October (x2); Cricketers 8-10 September [1983]. (3 posters) The Big Sideways Band, Botanic Gardens Dell 12 [August 1983]. (2 posters) Big Mamouth Sideways Tour. Cricketers 13-15 June 1983. (2 posters) Big Sideways. Cricketers 13-15 June [1983]. Big Sideways Band. Album available here!! Big Sideways Band. Album out now on unsung records. Cricketers 18-20 August x2; 31 October [1983]. (3 posters) Big Sideways Detour & Milton Stowaways. Cricketers 7-8 March [1983]. (3 posters, 1 x small) The Bronx. Steinie bar, Cricketers. 22-24 September [1983]. The Bronx. Streetfighters tour 83. Cricketers 16-18 June [1983]. Children's Hour. New 12" e.p. "Flesh out now on Flying Nun records! Terminus 13 December x1. (2 posters) Cosmic Cabaret. Olivers Cabaret 22 June [1983]. (3 posters) Daggy and the Dickheads. Cricketers 18-19 [1983]. Driving Sideways. Clyde Quay 15 June [1983]. The Festival. Tangowahine Valley, Dargaville. Waitangi Weekend 5-6 February 1983. Freedom for Sheep. Never learn to tour. 230 Wakefield St. 12-13 August [1983]. (2 posters) Rock and rage to Fool Proof. Sheaf night club 15-16 July [1983]. Gordons. 181 Cuba Street 7-8 October [1983]. (2 posters) The Hammond Gamble Band. Cricketers 15-17 September; 1-3 December (x2) [1983]. (3 posters) Hip Singles. New single: Typewriter. Cricketers 2-4 June [1983]. Ibis. They're Hot! Bold! Black! & Beautiful. Funk, soul, rhythm n blues. Cricketers 6 June [1983]. Jam Disco. Railway Tavern 19-20 March & 2 April; 16 & 30 April; 14, 21 & 27-28 May; 3-4, 11 & 25 June; 16-17 & 24 September (x2); 4-5, 11-12, 18 & 25-26. (7 posters) John Cale. Hillsborough Chch, Thurs Sept 8th, with special guests Tall Dwarfs. Tickets from Records Records, 213 Stuart St [1983]. Ticket $10.00 plus booking fee. John Cale plus Tall Dwarfs. Gluepot 7 September; Hillsborough 8 September [1983]. Kix. Cricketers 29 September - 1 October. (2 posters) The New Zealand Music Awards. Michael Fowler Centre, Monday 7 November 1983. (2 posters) The Mangawekas. Album release party. Cricketers, 10-11 [June 1983]. (2 posters) Midge Marsden. Live souvenir out now. Cricketers Arms, 22-24 December. (2 posters) Miltown Stowaways. New single ... Strong and true. [1983]. Mirrors. Cricketers Arms, 26-27 July [1983]. Mockers. A new single - Alvision Park. Steinie Bar, Cricketers 7 September; 20 September; 29 October [1983]. (4 posters) Mockers. Breaking out tour with special guests : The Dabs. Cricketers [1983]. Mockers. Special guests : Terror of Tinytown. Cricketers 4 July [1983]. (2 posters) Moving Targets. Cricketers, 22-23 August [1983]. The Neighbours. Cricketers [1983]. The Neighbours. [Pink couple on grey. 1983-1984] Netherworld Dancing Toys. Cricketers 5 December [1983]. Netherworld Dancing Toys. [1983] Off the Deep End. A festival of New and Experimental Music. Edwards St. 7-13 March 1983. (4 posters) Pelicans. Clyde Quay 7-9 February [1983]. The Pelicans. Paekakariki Hotel 5 August & 2-3 December; Clyde Quay 30 April; Cricketers 15-17 December [1983]. (7 posters) Pleasure Boys. [With blank space for venue at lower edge. ca 1983] Pleasure Boys. Gladstone 23-25 June [1983]. (2 posters) The Ritz 2. Milton Stowaways & Naked Spots Dance. Majestic Cabaret 10 September [1983]. (5 posters) Rip it Up. No. 67, February 1983. Royales. The summer tour. Cricketers [1983]. Screaming Meemees. 12" Single - Dancing With Stars in My Eyes. Final NZ gigs : Hillsborough 13-14 May [1983]. Skeptics - Divine muscles flex. Cosgroves 25-26 August [1983]. The Sonny Day band. Featuring Billy Kristian & Mike Abbott. Cricketers Arms 19 April [1983]. Strate Streat. Quinns Post 26-28 May & 2-4 June [1983]. Strikemaster. "Rock n rage". Cricketers Arms 6-9 October [1983]. Taste of Bounty. Cricketers 19-21 December; Paekakariki Hotel 7-8 [January], 18-19 [November]. [1983]. (3 posters) Terror of Tiny-Town. Cricketers Arms 18 July [1983]. Texas Rangers. Union Hall, VUW 4 March [1983]. They were expenable. Big strain - new e.p. out now [1983]. They were expendable. Not really anything [1983]. The Tin Syndrome. Cosgroves 3-4 June [1983]. The Topp Twins. Circa Theatre, 22 April - 7 May x2; Cricketers, 26 - 28 August; Downstage, 13 November 1983. (4 posters) Two Armed Men. Paekakariki Hotel, [1983]. Tyrant. Cosgroves, 20 - 21 May [1983]. (2 copies) Unrestful Movements. Freedom for sheep mole manne. Cosgroves, 17 - 18 June [1983]. (2 posters) Vanguards. The Sheaf, 13 - 14 May [1983]. (2 copies) 23 posters returned to Mr Colbert, 14 December 2006 Quantity: 69 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on posters, plus 51 duplicates.. Physical Description: Photolithographs, sizes varying.

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Various artists :[Posters advertising sound and phonographic recordings made in 1982].

Date: 1982

Reference: Eph-D-PHONO-1982

Description: Includes posters for the following: Blam Blam Blam. Luxury length album. [1982] Daggy and the Dickheads. Mid-winter campus tour. 12" E,P, released August 1982 thru WEA. Suzanne Prentice. 'When I dream'. CBS Records [1982] Charley Pride's latest album available now. "All I have to offer you is me". New Zealand tour March. [1982] Are you man enough for Jason Sad. Then go all the way. Double "A" side E.P. "Gay boys"; "Two out of love". Free posters, sticker, postcard. [1982] Screaming Meemees. "If this is Paradise, I'll take the bag". New album out now. [1982] CBS Records: Spaces new single "Peaceful day - helluva day", on Epic through CBS Records [1982] Quantity: 7 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on posters.. Physical Description: Photolithographs, sizes varying around A2 size.

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Daggy and the Dickheads at the Gluepot 1983

Date: January 1983

From: Bourke, Chris, 1959-: Collection

Reference: MSC-025748

Description: A recording of Daggy and the Dickheads live at the Gluepot, in January 1983. Musicians include Dan McCartin, Lez White, Mark and Paul Kennedy, and Ian Morris. Engineer: John Harvey. Both the tape and the label originally said the recording was taken at Sweetwaters but "Sweetwaters" has been crossed out, and the word "Gluepot" added. Part of the Archive of New Zealand Music. Title transcribed from item. Quantity: 1 C90 cassette(s). Physical Description: Cassette tape with handwritten notes on label and case liner Processing information: Description created from item label/housing. Item has not been previewed as part of processing.

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Daggy and the Dickheads at the Cricketers Arms, Wellington, 19 March 1983

Date: 19 March 1983

From: Bourke, Chris, 1959-: Collection

Reference: MSC-025749

Description: Master recording of Daggy and the Dickheads at the Cricketers Arms, Wellington, 19 March 1983. The recording was taken from the sound desk, and mixed by John Harvey. The musicians include: Dan McCartin (guitar), Lez White (bass), Paul Kennedy (drums), Mark Kennedy (vocals). Songs by the Dickheads 1981-1982 except 1, 2, 5, 6, 9, and 11 by Lez White, and 8 by Hank Wangford. 13, 17 by The Clash, and 18 by Graham Parker. The tape's sleeve also says that the lights for the concert were done by Keith McKenzie. Side one: Buckskin Bob A.T.V. Empty Winter Wine & Roses Endangered Species Let's Just Dance Cowboys Stay On Longer One Drink Too Many Brothers Side two: Joie de Vivre Boogie Down Brown Police On My Back Sometimes Nothing Standing In The Corner Talk Turkey Somebody Got Murdered Soul Shoes Part of the Archive of New Zealand Music. Title transcribed from item. Quantity: 1 C90 cassette(s). Physical Description: Cassette tape with handwritten notes on label and case liner Processing information: Description created from item label/housing. Item has not been previewed as part of processing.

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Daggy and the Dickheads at El Clubbo 29 and 30 August 1981. Tape two

Date: 29 and 30 August 1981

From: Bourke, Chris, 1959-: Collection

Reference: MSC-025747

Description: Side one is the second part of a live master recording of Daggy and the Dickheads, recorded at 'El Clubbo' in Palmerston North, 29 and 30 August 1981. Includes Mark Kennedy on vocals, Dan McCartin on lead guitar, Paul Kennedy on drums, Tim McCartin on rhythm guitar, and Neil Mickleson on bass. This recording is of the last three songs from that event. Side two comprises songs from 'The Doors, Greatest Hits'. Side one: 004 Sweet Little Rock & Roller (Rod) 096 111 Mystery Achievement 213 Repeat 222 Pump It Up 272 Repeat Side two: Hello, I Love You Light My Fire People Are Strange Love Me Two Times Riders On The Storm Break On Through Roadhouse Blues Not To Touch The Earth Touch Me L.A. Woman Side one of this tape comprises the last three songs from this event. See Library reference: MSC-025746 for the earlier songs. Part of the Archive of New Zealand Music. Title transcribed from item, and track listing is from the item and a track listing sheet in the other master recording (MSC-025746). Quantity: 1 C90 cassette(s). Physical Description: Cassette tape with handwritten notes on label and case liner Processing information: Description created from item label/housing. Item has not been previewed as part of processing.

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Daggy and the Dickheads at the Cricketers Arms, Wellington, 19 March 1983

Date: 19 March 1983

From: Bourke, Chris, 1959-: Collection

Reference: MSC-025750

Description: Possibly a duplicate of Library reference: MSC-025749. See that item record for more details, including musician names and track listing. Part of the Archive of New Zealand Music. Title information from item. Quantity: 1 C90 cassette(s). Physical Description: Cassette tape with handwritten notes on label and case liner Processing information: Description created from item label/housing. Item has not been previewed as part of processing.

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Daggy and the Dickheads at El Clubbo 29 and 30 August 1981. Tape one

Date: 29 and 30 August 1981

From: Bourke, Chris, 1959-: Collection

Reference: MSC-025746

Description: Master tape of Daggy and the Dickheads, recorded at El Clubbo in Palmerston North, 29 and 30 August 1981. Includes Mark Kennedy on vocals, Dan McCartin on lead guitar, Paul Kennedy on drums, Tim McCartin on rhythm guitar, and Neil Mickleson on bass. Side one: 004 Dead Flowers (Stones) 095 Empty (Dickheads) 153 Mystery Achievement (Pretenders) 244 249 Discovery (Costello?) 301 Somebody Got Murdered (Clash) 362 Let Me Go (Stones) 410 Caravan (Van) 481 Soul Shoes (Graham Parker) 533 Honky Tonk Woman (Stones) 575 Police On My Back (Clash) 610 Won't You Give It Away (Dickheads) 649 Lip Service (Costello) Side two: 000 Respectable (Stones) 059 The Midnight Hour (Wilson Pickett) gap 142 Pump It Up (Costello) abandoned 193 Satisfaction (Stones) 251 Don't Bother With Local Girls (Parker?) 313 Infatuation (Flamingoes) 380 You Tell Me + Jam (Petty) 487 Beast Of Burden (Stones) 538 Empty (Dickheads) Repeat 576 Look But You Better Not Touch (Springsteen) 610 Stay With Me (Rod S) with bass solo 653 The live recording continues on tape two, Library reference: MSC-025747. The live recording of this event continues on tape two, Library reference: MSC-025747. Part of the Archive of New Zealand Music. Title transcribed from item, and track listing transcribed as written on separate sheet in the cassette. Quantity: 1 C90 cassette(s). Physical Description: Cassette tape with handwritten notes on label and case liner Processing information: Description created from item label/housing. Item has not been previewed as part of processing.