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The Little Fish; Galway Active; 1989 – 1992
Style; Indie Pop
Vocals & Guitar; Jimmy Fitzgerald Guitar; Brendan Duffy
Bass; Turlough Moore
Drums; Kieran Joyce

The Little Fish is an Irish rock band known for their powerful sound and engaging live performances. However, information about this band might be a bit sparse due to their underground or indie status.

The Little Fish recorded a three of singles for the Danceline Record label and had tracks on the Nationwide 3 album. The single were “Long Grass”/”Time Of Day” 1989, “Patsy Child”/”Craving” 1990 and “Waitin’ That’s what I Hate”/”The Cheating Song” 1990.

They also released one single on Solid Records in 1991 “Goodbye”/”Morocco”

Forbidden Colour from; Galway Active; May 1984 – 1986
Style; Rock
Line up;
Vocals; Sean Purcell
Guitar; Rank Dolan
Bass; Kevin McVicker
Drums; Paul Totman Keyboards; Andrew McFarlane

In February 1986 Sean Purcell joined the band from Manic Depression, this gave the band a much stronger sound. Similar to an early U2.

Late in 1985 Forbidden Colours recorded a 3 track demo tape at the Lab Studio in Dublin. The three tracks were State Of The Art (title track), Subtle Differences & Departure Time Again.

In 1985 Forbidden Colours took part in a “Live Aid” style concert in Galway, also on the bill were, First Move, Lunatic Antics, Manic Depression, Public Execution, Shattered Ego, Bluegrass Wash Band & Vital statistix.