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  1. During a six week assault on the capital the band finally signed to industry giants EMI with the first single ‘Don’t Do That’ already earmarked. The song entered the top 40 in December after extensive radio play. The album ‘Hope You Like It’ followed close on its heels and Geordie were well and truly on their way. t

  2. Explore Geordie's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Geordie on AllMusic.

  3. Don't Be Fooled by the Name (1974) Save the World (1976) No Good Woman (1978) No Sweat (1983) Can You Do It (2003)

  4. 05.06.1974 House of the Rising Sun (Japan-only release) 1974 Goin’ Down (France-only release) 09.08.1974 She’s a Teaser. 18.10.1974 Ride on Baby. 20.06.1975 Goodbye Love. 1979 Treat Her Like a Lady (Canada/France-only release) 1981 Don’t Do That. 1981 Rockin’ with the Boys (Canada-only release) 17.04.1982 Nutbush City Limits.

  5. 17. Apr. 2024 · Geordie guitarist Vic Malcolm had previously recorded with Influence and Yellow before joining U.S.A., which became Geordie before starting to record in 1972. The band kept going until 1976, after which Brian Johnson spent a few years doing sessions until joining AC/DC following the death of their previous singer, Bon Scott. The other members did reform Geordie briefly in 1983, releasing one ...

  6. Geordie were a rock band from Newcastle upon Tyne, active in the 1970s. Their first line-up included; Vic Malcolm (born Albert Victor Malcolm, 3 December 1946, in Newcastle upon Tyne) (lead guitar), Tom Hill (bass guitar), Brian Gibson (drums) and Brian Johnson (lead vocals), who later went on to join the Australian hard rock band, AC/DC .

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    Geordie II – 1977–1980: Brian Johnson (vocals) Derek Rootham (guitar) Dave Robson (bass) Davy Whittaker (drums) 1978: Dave Ditchburn (vocals) Vic Malcolm (guitar) Alan Clark (keyboards) Frank Gibbon (bass) George Defty (drums) 1972–1977: Brian Johnson (vocals) Tom Hill (bass) Brian Gibson (drums) Vic Malcolm (guitar, vocals) (1972-1975 ...