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Active until
  
1968

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Years active
  
1964 (1964)-1967 (1967)

Past members
  
Victor Moulton Bruce Benson Ronnie Enos Jerry Causi

Origin
  
Cape Cod, Massachusetts, United States (1964)

Albums
  
Are You a Boy or Are You a Girl

Genres
  
Garage rock, Rock and roll

Record labels
  
Laurie Records, Joy Records

Similar
  
Michael and the Messengers, The Knickerbockers, The Mojo Men, The Magic Mushrooms, The Remains

The Barbarians were an American garage rock band formed in Cape Cod, Massachusetts that were active between 1964 and 1967, and briefly re-formed in 1973 to cut an album under a different lineup. At the height of their popularity, the band was touted as an American counterpart of The Rolling Stones. Particularly striking in their appearance was the sight of drummer, Victor "Moulty" Molton's prosthetic hook used in place of his missing left hand to hold his left drumstick during performances. During their tenure, the Barbarians produced two nationally charting hits, including the novelty single, "Are You a Boy or Are You a Girl?".

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History

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The Barbarians were formed in the summer of 1964 in Provincetown, Massachusetts, by original members Victor "Moulty" Moulton, Bruce Benson, Ronnie Enos, and Jerry Causi. The band was quickly assembled by Moulton, who had agreed to do a gig at The Rumpus Room, an ex-jazz club where his cousin worked. After packing the house for their opening performance, they were asked to come back numerous times throughout the season. By the end of the summer, record companies had heard about them and they were taken to New York to start their careers. While their first single, "Hey Little Bird" produced by Al Ham (on Joy Records (New York)) was unsuccessful, two of their next three singles (on Laurie) charted on Billboard, (with "Are You a Boy or Are You a Girl?," peaking at No. 55) and also made the Cash Box charts. "Are You a Boy" was co-written by Doug Morris, who went on to head Universal Music Group.

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They received their biggest break when featured on The T.A.M.I. Show (performing "Hey Little Bird") alongside other artists such as The Rolling Stones, The Supremes, Lesley Gore, Chuck Berry, James Brown & The Famous Flames, The Miracles, and Marvin Gaye. Their "pirates on the beach" look—leather sandals, open necked/bloused sleeved shirts (sometimes a vest as well), black jeans, longer than usual hair—was distinctive, topped by the sight of drummer Moulton's hook-shaped prosthetic left-hand, which he would use to hold his left drumstick during performances. Having lost the hand in an explosion when he was fourteen, Moulton had enabled his drumming by modifying the prosthesis to hold a drumstick.

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A later, minor hit, entitled "Moulty", was a humorous and melodramatic autobiographical song chronicling the drummer's life and the loss of his hand. Moulton sang lead on the track, but instead of the original members, he was backed by New York session musicians including members of Levon & the Hawks, later to be known as The Band. Although it barely scraped the Billboard charts, the song would gain a cult following when it was included on Lenny Kaye's Nuggets compilation in 1972.

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In 1965, Boston guitarist Geoffrey Morris replaced Ronnie Enos on lead guitar, providing the arrangement of "Are You a Boy or Are You a Girl?," a song parodying the trend towards long hair popularized by British Invasion rock acts, such as the Beatles and the Rolling Stones, which was regarded at the time by parents as a bad influence on young males. The song would be released as a single in 1966. In 1967, Benson, Morris and Causi left The Barbarians to form Black Pearl. One year later, having become a version of the group incorporating Denny Romans aka Demian Bell (from Maypole) as the lead guitarist and lead singer, and Walter Parks as Bass player, the Barbarians disbanded. They had evolved to combine martial arts and music by rigorously rehearsing nearly every day at a Karate dojo owned by Moulton's brother-in-law.

The Ramones' song, "Do You Remember Rock 'n' Roll Radio?," which appears as the opening cut on their End of the Century album, includes "Moulty" (drummer Victor Moulton) in the litany of rock and roll figures and institutions name-dropped in its lyrics.

Discography

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  • "Hey Little Bird" b/w "You've Got to Understand": Joy J-290 (1964)
  • "Are You a Boy or Are You a Girl" b/w "Take It or Leave It": Laurie L-3308 (1965)
  • "What the New Breed Say" b/w "Susie-Q": Laurie LR 3321 (1965)
  • "Moulty" b/w "I'll Keep on Seeing You": Laurie 3326 (1966)
  • LPs
  • Are You a Boy or Are You a Girl (1966): Laurie LLP-2033 (mono); SLP-2033 (stereo). Tracks: Are You a Boy or Are You a Girl / Mr. Tambourine Man / House of the Rising Sun / Marie Elena / Bo Diddley / Memphis, Tennessee // What the New Breed Say / Take It or Leave It / I'll Keep on Seeing You / Linguica / Susie Q / I've Got a Woman
  • Billboard

  • "Are You a Boy or Are You a Girl." Debuted on September 25, 1965, peaked at No. 55, stayed on charts 6 weeks
  • "What the New Breed Say." Debuted on Bubbling Under charts on November 20, 1965, peaked at No. 102, stayed on Bubbling under charts 6 weeks. Did not proceed to Hot 100 Chart.
  • "Moulty." Debuted on February 26, 1966, peaked at No. 90, stayed on charts 4 weeks.
  • Cash Box

  • "Are You a Boy Or Are You a Girl." Debuted on September 18, 1965, peaked at No. 62, and stayed on the charts for 7 weeks.
  • "Moulty." Debuted on March 5, 1966, peaked at No. 97, stayed on charts 1 week.
  • Songs

    Are You a Boy or Are You a GirlAre You a Boy or Are You a Girl · 1966
    MoultyAre You a Boy or Are You a Girl · 1966
    Hey Little BirdAre You a Boy or Are You a Girl · 1966

    References

    The Barbarians (band) Wikipedia