Ep. 41: Terri Hooley’s Good Vibrations
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December 26, 2008, 4:53 pm
Filed under: Radio | Tags: American Politics, Anarchists, Belfast, Bombings, David Holmes, Gary Lightbody, Good Vibrations, Ian Paisley, John Peel, Nazis, Northern Ireland, Nuclear Weapons, Paisleyites, Punk, Radio Caroline, Rock in the North, Rory Gallagher, Rudi, Snow Patrol, Special Branch, SS RUC, Stiff Little Fingers, Taste, Teenage Kicks, Terri Hooley, THe Audiables, The Clash, The Electric Prunes, The Seeds, The Standells, The Troubles, The Undertones, Them, UDR, Van Morrison, Viet Cong, Vietnam War
Filed under: Radio | Tags: American Politics, Anarchists, Belfast, Bombings, David Holmes, Gary Lightbody, Good Vibrations, Ian Paisley, John Peel, Nazis, Northern Ireland, Nuclear Weapons, Paisleyites, Punk, Radio Caroline, Rock in the North, Rory Gallagher, Rudi, Snow Patrol, Special Branch, SS RUC, Stiff Little Fingers, Taste, Teenage Kicks, Terri Hooley, THe Audiables, The Clash, The Electric Prunes, The Seeds, The Standells, The Troubles, The Undertones, Them, UDR, Van Morrison, Viet Cong, Vietnam War
Terri Hooley, purveyor of the Good Vibrations record shop in Belfast, and the man who released The Undertones’ “Teenage Kicks” talks about the evolution of the music scene in the city. Even as his contemporaries abandoned Northern Ireland for less bombs and more culture, Terri stuck to the city. From Them + Van Morrison playing the Martime Hotel in the 1960s, through the coming of punk with shouts of SS RUC, to the current crop of young Belfast talent, he walks us through his unprofitable, trouble-making, fame-brushing career.
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