- Teenage Kicks
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Name = Teenage Kicks
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Artist =the Undertones
Album = The Undertones
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Released = start date|1978|09
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Genre =Punk rock
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Label = Good Vibrations GOT 4
Writer = John O'Neill
Producer =Dave Smyth
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Type = ep
Lower caption = The original Good Vibrations released EP"Teenage Kicks" is a 1978 song originally recorded by
Northern Ireland punk rock groupThe Undertones . Composed by the band's principal songwriter, John O'Neill, it was championed by DJJohn Peel , and was his all-time favourite song. [ [http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/johnpeel/artists/u/undertones/ John Peel's favourite song] ] The "Teenage Kicks" EP was produced byDave Smyth , [ [http://cdbaby.com/cd/chrissmyth Dave Smyth] ] who produced many of the Good Vibrations records in the 1970s, at his studio, Wizard Sound Studios in Belfast."Teenage Kicks" was acoustically covered by
Snow Patrol in tribute to John Peel, and was played at his funeral. Bands that have performed this song also includeRazorlight , Ash,Skunk Anansie ,The Pink Spiders , Busted,Groovie Ghoulies ,Sahara Hotnights ,The Saw Doctors ,Therapy? ,Buzzcocks , Nouvelle Vague,Green Day ,Thee Headcoatees , Franz Ferdinand,The Coral ,The Raconteurs ,Violent Delight ,Criminal Mischief , The Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain,KT Tunstall ,Beatsteaks ,Seabear andPelucas Rosas .The riff for "Teenage Kicks" is almost identical to the riff for "Some Kinda Hate" by
The Misfits . Both songs were recorded in the same year, 1978.John Peel made history in 1978 by playing the song twice in a row on his Radio 1 show. Peel often rated new bands' songs with 1 to 5 stars. He liked "Teenage Kicks" so much he awarded 28 stars.In 2004 a mural in tribute to him, featuring the opening line of the song, appeared on a
Belfast flyover. [ [http://slow-thrills.blogspot.com/2004_11_01_slow-thrills_archive.html Slow Thrills: Post-rock and Other Music: November 2004] ]In 2001 Peel had written in "
The Guardian " that apart from his name all he wanted on his gravestone were the words, "Teenage dreams, so hard to beat", from the lyrics of "Teenage Kicks". [John Peel [http://www.guardian.co.uk/friday_review/story/0,3605,585007,00.html So hard to Beat] , "The Guardian",November 2 ,2001 . Accessed onlineAugust 31 ,2006 .] In February 2008, a headstone engraved with the line was placed on his grave inGreat Finborough , Suffolk. [cite web
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url = http://www.eadt.co.uk/content/eadt/news/story.aspx?brand=EADOnline&category=News&tBrand=EADOnline&tCategory=News&itemid=IPED12%20Feb%202008%2023%3A22%3A14%3A023
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accessdate = 2008-02-13]In May and June 2007, Irish radio station
Today FM , acknowledging the Undertones original as the best version, held a competition to find "the second best version." The winner was the band Prison Love, [ [http://www.myspace.com/prisonloveband MySpace.com - Prison Love - Dublin, IE - Bluegrass / Acoustique / Country - www.myspace.com/prisonloveband ] ] who won with a bluegrass version. [Today FM competition Available: http://www.todayfm.com/Article.asp?id=377814 Accessed:June 3 ,2007 .]Fans of
Derry City F.C. regularly sing the song during the team's games."Teenage Kicks - The Undertones" is a 2001 documentary film directed by Tom Collins. [ [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0437506/ Teenage Kicks: The Undertones (2001) ] ]
Track listing
Side A:
# "Teenage Kicks"
# "True Confessions"Side B:
# "Smarter Than U"
# "Emergency Cases"References
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