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  1. The Gordons formed in Christchurch, New Zealand, in 1980 and were comprised of Alister Parker (Guitar/Vocals), John Halvorsen (Bass) and Brent McLachlan (Drums). With a sound both edgy post-Punk and semi-industrial, they toured and recorded throughout 1980, and in December released their first single "Future Shock".

  2. Track List:The Gordons 1st Album (1981):Spik and Span - 00:00Right on Time - 05:01Coalminers Song - 13:54Sometimes - 19:43I Just Can't Stop - 23:43Growing Up...

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  3. gordons.bandcamp.com › album › the-gordons-future-shockThe Gordons + Future Shock

    27 nov 2020 · The Gordons crashed upon the do-it-yourself scene of early 1980s Christchurch with torrential force, self-releasing two foundational planks of the vibrant New Zealand underground. “Future Shock,” a three-song 7” released in 1980, is a wild-eyed rampage, as staggering as any feedback-addled punk then being recorded at Southern Studios.

  4. 17 mar 2008 · The Gordons perform "All My Tears" with Robert Bowlin on fiddle and Curtis Jay Hiner on bass. http://www.myspace.com/thegordonsmusic Meet Gary and Roberta Gordon. Influenced by the...

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  5. 17 gen 2010 · THE GORDONS - 'Future Shock'. I was lucky enough to go to The Gordons first and not last, ear-splitting public performance - late 1979/early 1980 (Hillsborough Tavern) from memory and they...

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  6. The Gordons is an album by New Zealand band The Gordons released in 1981. Track listing. Side A Spik And Span; Right On Time; Coalminers Song; Side B Sometimes; I Just Can't Stop; Growing Up; Laughing Now; Personnel. Brent McLaughlin (drums) Alister Parker (guitar, vocals) John Halvorsen (guitar, vocals) References

  7. Gordon was an editor of the Tucson Citizen newspaper and a publicist with 20th Century Fox from 1935 to 1942, and later served as a Federal Bureau of Investigation counter-intelligence agent during World War II for three years. [2] Mildred Gordon was a teacher and an editor for Arizona Highways magazine.