fbpx
Wikipedia

The Golden Horde (band)

The Golden Horde were a neo-psychedelic, post-punk, garage rock, band based in Dublin, Ireland. They formed in 1982 and disbanded in 1994. Simon Carmody, John Connor, Des O'Byrne, Peter O'Kennedy & Sam Steiger, are the most renowned line-up of the band, although the first live performance featured thirteen band members on stage.

The Golden Horde, live: (L-R): Des O'Byrne, Peter O'Kennedy, Simon Carmody, John Connor & Sam Steiger.

"The Golden Horde are the group to break all rules, owing allegiance to none, sworn to weirdness & quite determined to steal every idea that ain't tied down...inestimably brilliant."
- Sounds Magazine (UK)[1]

The group disbanded in spring 1994, members going their separate ways to pursue a variety of personal projects. Golden Horde supporters maintain an internet presence across social media and fan sites, with previously rare, unreleased studio, and live performances being made available as they are discovered.

History

Regarded as some of the few musicians to stick so resolutely to their principles that they arguably did a disservice to their career, nevertheless, the band did attain some commercial success. Yet, that in itself has always been surpassed by the cult underground following The Golden Horde retain to the present day. More significant again is their influence across a variety of alternative musical acts, which continues to propagate further with the digitization of rare, unreleased, and live recordings, and performances. Their own music was inspired by such artists such as The Ramones, Scott Walker, Johnny Thunders, The Faces, The Byrds, The Velvet Underground, The Damned, Slade, The Rolling Stones, The Cramps, T-Rex, Big Star, and The Stooges.

The first recording, the art punk, garage rock EP: Dig That Crazy Grave, was released in 1983. Followed by the first EP-album, The Chocolate Biscuit Conspiracy!, in 1984, and featuring spoken-word contributions from futurist and satirist Robert Anton Wilson. From this album, the single, "Young & Happy", was chosen as the theme song for the EuroSurf '85 championships.[2]

The Golden Horde's Des O' Byrne scored the music for the premiere performance of Robert Anton Wilson's "Wilhelm Reich in Hell" play, which debuted at the Edmund Burke Hall in Trinity College, Dublin. Wilson later went on to include 'The Golden Horde' (as a fictitious rock group performing at a music festival) in The Historical Illuminatus Chronicles. John Connor succeeded bass guitarist Donal Murray (1982-1985), and along with the addition of second guitarist, Sam Steiger, calibrated what was to become the most acclaimed[3][4][5] line-up of The Golden Horde 1985–1994. The second EP-album ...in Reality, recorded throughout 1985, was released in 1986.

Numerous BBC and RTÉ Radio Sessions were completed between 1985–1993, featuring Golden Horde originals as well as their own often eclectic choice of one-off cover songs. In 1988 they appeared at the "Eurorock (EuroSonic) Festival" in Groningen, Holland, whereupon esteemed journalist and music critic Wierd Duk wrote: "Apart from the solid Ramones-like rock'n'roll of The Golden Horde, the rest of Europe had no bands worth mentioning."[6] That same night the Horde followed up their intense one-hour-and-forty-five-minute set performance at the festival with a second secret 'free' show at "Club Vera", in Groningen. Bootleg recordings of these shows circulate amongst GH supporters and collectors.

The Golden Horde contributed to the Temple St Children's Charity Concert, performing along with The Dubliners and The Pogues. During this period the band played with acts such as The Fall, The Ramones, The Prisoners, The Damned, Johnny Thunders, Thee Mighty Caesars, The Cramps, The Pogues and The Nomads.

Recording under the pseudonym 'The Last Bandits (in the World)' i.e. the Golden Horde and friends (including): Henry McCullough, Steve Wickham, Johnny Fean, Nikki Sudden and Anthony Thistlethwaite, yielded the recordings "The Angels are Calling",[7] "Christmas Morning",[8] "Til The Next Goodbye"[9] and the album The Last Bandits.[10] All recordings were remastered and re-released in 2018.

Other recording projects/collaborations during this time period were sessions written and recorded with Mick Blood of Australian band the Lime Spiders, as well as sessions with Producer Denny Cordell. The band spent a substantial period with engineer Paul Thomas[11] at his infamous studio 'The Recording Company' developing many tracks that would be utilized as b-sides - with many others that are slowly resurfacing on social media.

 
The Golden Horde (clockwise from top L): Simon Carmody, Des O'Byrne, Peter O'Kennedy, John Connor & Sam Steiger.

From April–May 1990, Johnny Thunders during an acoustic tour of the British Isles joined up with John Connor, Sam Steiger & Peter O'Kennedy of The Golden Horde for electric performances. Johnny had befriended and performed with the Horde previously, beginning in 1984 at the TV Club, Dublin and Belfast and both acts were concurrently on tour (of the UK & Ireland) at that time. On 8 May 1990 recording sessions in London for a joint EP-single cover version with The Golden Horde of "Sugar, Sugar" by The Archies, and original material, had to be cancelled when Johnny experienced "health problems" following his performances in Wakefield, UK while on tour.

After declining major label 'sell-out' offers for many years The Golden Horde finally signed to Mother/Island Records label. The independent-style label had been established by U2 and appealed to the Horde's indie, home-grown perspective, and they were to be the vanguard act as Mother Records transitioned to being an independent label proper.

During this time period The Golden Horde performed at many European festivals, as well as the 'SunStroke Festival' at Dalymount Park with Sonic Youth, Hole, Red Hot Chili Peppers and Ice Cube, the infamous 'Fleadh Mór (1993) at Tramore Stadium' and numerous unbilled appearances at 'Feile' festivals held at Semple Stadium (between 1990–1993). They also headlined 'The European Skateboarding Expo Festival' — in 1991 at The Point Depot, Dublin.[12]

Recordings for the singles "100 Boys"[13] and "I Never Came Down"[14] were initiated with producer Daniel Rey, and completed with co-producer Andy Shernoff for the album that would be eponymously titled The Golden Horde. Music videos for "100 Boys"[13] and "Friends in Time"[15] (see YouTube etc.) were shot with friend Richie Smith later also director of The Siege of Jadotville.

Released in 1991, the eponymously-titled album (The Golden Horde) was voted joint No. 1 record with U2's Achtung Baby in the Hot Press Irish Music Awards for that year.[3] Singer and Golden Horde cohort Maria McKee, contributed vocals to the songs "Hell"[16] and "Friends in Time"[15] amongst others on the album. The album was again celebrated in the book 101 Irish Records You Must Hear Before You Die (2012): "...one of the very few Irish Rock Singers that you could have easily imagined charming the pants off arena audiences...band members stepped up to the mark as the coolest cohorts of any Irish rock act before or since." - Tony Clayton-Lea[4][5]

In 1993 Tim McGrath succeeded Peter O'Kennedy as drummer. The Golden Horde performed with U2 on their Zoo TV Zooropa tour. The final Golden Horde show was their performance at the 'Cradle Benefit for Bosnian Children', City Hall, Cork in December 1993 (the event also featured Shane MacGowan and Nick Cave).[17] The Golden Horde disbanded in 1994.

Members

  • Simon Carmody now pursues a career in screenwriting.
  • John Connor is based in NYC, creating music under various pseudonyms.
  • Sam Steiger performs with The Sultans of Ping FC.
  • Peter O'Kennedy works in art and design.
  • Des O'Byrne is a performing DJ in the US.

Previous members have included:

  • Tim McGrath – drums 1993–94
  • Justin Healy – drums Dec 1992
  • Bernie Furlong – co-vocals 1982–86
  • Donal Murray – bass 1982–85
  • Adrienne Foley – co-vocals 1982
  • Caroline Kelly – co-vocals 1982
  • Simon Walker – drums 1982

References

  1. ^ "[The Golden Horde] History". Thegoldenhorde.org. Retrieved 21 September 2020.
  2. ^ "Irish Rock Discography: The Golden Horde". Irishrock.org. Retrieved 21 September 2020.
  3. ^ a b "Critics' Choice 1991". Hotpress.com. Retrieved 21 September 2020.
  4. ^ a b "Irish Records You Must Hear Before You Die". Irishtimes.com. Retrieved 21 September 2020.
  5. ^ a b "Photographic image of article" (JPG). Thegoldenhorde.org. Retrieved 21 September 2020.
  6. ^ "The Golden Horde". SoundCloud.com. Retrieved 21 September 2020.
  7. ^ ""The Angels Are Calling" by The Last Bandits In The World". YouTube. Archived from the original on 15 December 2021. Retrieved 21 September 2020.
  8. ^ "Christmas Morning - The Last Bandits (Official)". YouTube. Archived from the original on 15 December 2021. Retrieved 21 September 2020.
  9. ^ "The Last Bandits ( The Golden Horde) - Til The Next Goodbye". YouTube. Archived from the original on 15 December 2021. Retrieved 21 September 2020.
  10. ^ "Tell Me (2018 master)". YouTube. Archived from the original on 15 December 2021. Retrieved 21 September 2020.
  11. ^ "Paul Thomas". Discogs.com. Retrieved 21 September 2020.
  12. ^ "Photographic image of Des Byrne posing on skateboard" (JPG). Thegoldenhorde.org. Retrieved 21 September 2020.
  13. ^ a b "The Golden Horde: '100 Boys'". YouTube. Archived from the original on 15 December 2021. Retrieved 21 September 2020.
  14. ^ "The Golden Horde: "I Never Came Down"". YouTube. Archived from the original on 15 December 2021. Retrieved 21 September 2020.
  15. ^ a b "The Golden Horde: 'Friends in Time'". YouTube. Archived from the original on 15 December 2021. Retrieved 21 September 2020.
  16. ^ "The Golden Horde: "Down Down Down" (live)". YouTube. Archived from the original on 15 December 2021. Retrieved 21 September 2020.
  17. ^ Barry, Kevin. "SHANE McGOWAN AND NICK CAVE". Hotpress.com. Retrieved 21 September 2020.

External links

  • Irish Punk and New Wave Discography

golden, horde, band, this, article, needs, additional, citations, verification, please, help, improve, this, article, adding, citations, reliable, sources, unsourced, material, challenged, removed, find, sources, golden, horde, band, news, newspapers, books, s. This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources The Golden Horde band news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Golden Horde were a neo psychedelic post punk garage rock band based in Dublin Ireland They formed in 1982 and disbanded in 1994 Simon Carmody John Connor Des O Byrne Peter O Kennedy amp Sam Steiger are the most renowned line up of the band although the first live performance featured thirteen band members on stage The Golden Horde live L R Des O Byrne Peter O Kennedy Simon Carmody John Connor amp Sam Steiger The Golden Horde are the group to break all rules owing allegiance to none sworn to weirdness amp quite determined to steal every idea that ain t tied down inestimably brilliant Sounds Magazine UK 1 The group disbanded in spring 1994 members going their separate ways to pursue a variety of personal projects Golden Horde supporters maintain an internet presence across social media and fan sites with previously rare unreleased studio and live performances being made available as they are discovered Contents 1 History 2 Members 3 References 4 External linksHistory EditRegarded as some of the few musicians to stick so resolutely to their principles that they arguably did a disservice to their career nevertheless the band did attain some commercial success Yet that in itself has always been surpassed by the cult underground following The Golden Horde retain to the present day More significant again is their influence across a variety of alternative musical acts which continues to propagate further with the digitization of rare unreleased and live recordings and performances Their own music was inspired by such artists such as The Ramones Scott Walker Johnny Thunders The Faces The Byrds The Velvet Underground The Damned Slade The Rolling Stones The Cramps T Rex Big Star and The Stooges The first recording the art punk garage rock EP Dig That Crazy Grave was released in 1983 Followed by the first EP album The Chocolate Biscuit Conspiracy in 1984 and featuring spoken word contributions from futurist and satirist Robert Anton Wilson From this album the single Young amp Happy was chosen as the theme song for the EuroSurf 85 championships 2 The Golden Horde s Des O Byrne scored the music for the premiere performance of Robert Anton Wilson s Wilhelm Reich in Hell play which debuted at the Edmund Burke Hall in Trinity College Dublin Wilson later went on to include The Golden Horde as a fictitious rock group performing at a music festival in The Historical Illuminatus Chronicles John Connor succeeded bass guitarist Donal Murray 1982 1985 and along with the addition of second guitarist Sam Steiger calibrated what was to become the most acclaimed 3 4 5 line up of The Golden Horde 1985 1994 The second EP album in Reality recorded throughout 1985 was released in 1986 Numerous BBC and RTE Radio Sessions were completed between 1985 1993 featuring Golden Horde originals as well as their own often eclectic choice of one off cover songs In 1988 they appeared at the Eurorock EuroSonic Festival in Groningen Holland whereupon esteemed journalist and music critic Wierd Duk wrote Apart from the solid Ramones like rock n roll of The Golden Horde the rest of Europe had no bands worth mentioning 6 That same night the Horde followed up their intense one hour and forty five minute set performance at the festival with a second secret free show at Club Vera in Groningen Bootleg recordings of these shows circulate amongst GH supporters and collectors The Golden Horde contributed to the Temple St Children s Charity Concert performing along with The Dubliners and The Pogues During this period the band played with acts such as The Fall The Ramones The Prisoners The Damned Johnny Thunders Thee Mighty Caesars The Cramps The Pogues and The Nomads Recording under the pseudonym The Last Bandits in the World i e the Golden Horde and friends including Henry McCullough Steve Wickham Johnny Fean Nikki Sudden and Anthony Thistlethwaite yielded the recordings The Angels are Calling 7 Christmas Morning 8 Til The Next Goodbye 9 and the album The Last Bandits 10 All recordings were remastered and re released in 2018 Other recording projects collaborations during this time period were sessions written and recorded with Mick Blood of Australian band the Lime Spiders as well as sessions with Producer Denny Cordell The band spent a substantial period with engineer Paul Thomas 11 at his infamous studio The Recording Company developing many tracks that would be utilized as b sides with many others that are slowly resurfacing on social media The Golden Horde clockwise from top L Simon Carmody Des O Byrne Peter O Kennedy John Connor amp Sam Steiger From April May 1990 Johnny Thunders during an acoustic tour of the British Isles joined up with John Connor Sam Steiger amp Peter O Kennedy of The Golden Horde for electric performances Johnny had befriended and performed with the Horde previously beginning in 1984 at the TV Club Dublin and Belfast and both acts were concurrently on tour of the UK amp Ireland at that time On 8 May 1990 recording sessions in London for a joint EP single cover version with The Golden Horde of Sugar Sugar by The Archies and original material had to be cancelled when Johnny experienced health problems following his performances in Wakefield UK while on tour After declining major label sell out offers for many years The Golden Horde finally signed to Mother Island Records label The independent style label had been established by U2 and appealed to the Horde s indie home grown perspective and they were to be the vanguard act as Mother Records transitioned to being an independent label proper During this time period The Golden Horde performed at many European festivals as well as the SunStroke Festival at Dalymount Park with Sonic Youth Hole Red Hot Chili Peppers and Ice Cube the infamous Fleadh Mor 1993 at Tramore Stadium and numerous unbilled appearances at Feile festivals held at Semple Stadium between 1990 1993 They also headlined The European Skateboarding Expo Festival in 1991 at The Point Depot Dublin 12 Recordings for the singles 100 Boys 13 and I Never Came Down 14 were initiated with producer Daniel Rey and completed with co producer Andy Shernoff for the album that would be eponymously titled The Golden Horde Music videos for 100 Boys 13 and Friends in Time 15 see YouTube etc were shot with friend Richie Smith later also director of The Siege of Jadotville Released in 1991 the eponymously titled album The Golden Horde was voted joint No 1 record with U2 s Achtung Baby in the Hot Press Irish Music Awards for that year 3 Singer and Golden Horde cohort Maria McKee contributed vocals to the songs Hell 16 and Friends in Time 15 amongst others on the album The album was again celebrated in the book 101 Irish Records You Must Hear Before You Die 2012 one of the very few Irish Rock Singers that you could have easily imagined charming the pants off arena audiences band members stepped up to the mark as the coolest cohorts of any Irish rock act before or since Tony Clayton Lea 4 5 In 1993 Tim McGrath succeeded Peter O Kennedy as drummer The Golden Horde performed with U2 on their Zoo TV Zooropa tour The final Golden Horde show was their performance at the Cradle Benefit for Bosnian Children City Hall Cork in December 1993 the event also featured Shane MacGowan and Nick Cave 17 The Golden Horde disbanded in 1994 Members EditSimon Carmody now pursues a career in screenwriting John Connor is based in NYC creating music under various pseudonyms Sam Steiger performs with The Sultans of Ping FC Peter O Kennedy works in art and design Des O Byrne is a performing DJ in the US Previous members have included Tim McGrath drums 1993 94 Justin Healy drums Dec 1992 Bernie Furlong co vocals 1982 86 Donal Murray bass 1982 85 Adrienne Foley co vocals 1982 Caroline Kelly co vocals 1982 Simon Walker drums 1982References Edit The Golden Horde History Thegoldenhorde org Retrieved 21 September 2020 Irish Rock Discography The Golden Horde Irishrock org Retrieved 21 September 2020 a b Critics Choice 1991 Hotpress com Retrieved 21 September 2020 a b Irish Records You Must Hear Before You Die Irishtimes com Retrieved 21 September 2020 a b Photographic image of article JPG Thegoldenhorde org Retrieved 21 September 2020 The Golden Horde SoundCloud com Retrieved 21 September 2020 The Angels Are Calling by The Last Bandits In The World YouTube Archived from the original on 15 December 2021 Retrieved 21 September 2020 Christmas Morning The Last Bandits Official YouTube Archived from the original on 15 December 2021 Retrieved 21 September 2020 The Last Bandits The Golden Horde Til The Next Goodbye YouTube Archived from the original on 15 December 2021 Retrieved 21 September 2020 Tell Me 2018 master YouTube Archived from the original on 15 December 2021 Retrieved 21 September 2020 Paul Thomas Discogs com Retrieved 21 September 2020 Photographic image of Des Byrne posing on skateboard JPG Thegoldenhorde org Retrieved 21 September 2020 a b The Golden Horde 100 Boys YouTube Archived from the original on 15 December 2021 Retrieved 21 September 2020 The Golden Horde I Never Came Down YouTube Archived from the original on 15 December 2021 Retrieved 21 September 2020 a b The Golden Horde Friends in Time YouTube Archived from the original on 15 December 2021 Retrieved 21 September 2020 The Golden Horde Down Down Down live YouTube Archived from the original on 15 December 2021 Retrieved 21 September 2020 Barry Kevin SHANE McGOWAN AND NICK CAVE Hotpress com Retrieved 21 September 2020 External links EditIrish Punk and New Wave Discography Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Golden Horde band amp oldid 1129290633, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.