104. Terri Hooley: Good Vibrations - Part 1
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Episode 104 is the first part of a conversation between Fender Jackson and Terri Hooley of Good Vibrations shop, label and film fame.
Conversation includes: (re)introductions; Terri’s health; moving from East Belfast to Bangor; The Legendary Rocking Humdingers; Carlene Carter; Screaming Lord Sutch; Hallowe’en; early family life; losing his eye; first LSD trip; nearly getting killed by paramilitaries; starting up the shop; Teenage Kicks; Dougie Knight; The Outcasts; Rudi; transitioning from hippie to punk; Belfast charm; Terri’s attitude to money; being an anarchist-hippy; being the first person to be arrested under the 1965 Civil Disobedience Act of Northern Ireland; Caroline Music; Stiff Little Fingers; Gordon Ogilvie; Belfast Arts Lab; Davy Smith; Dave Shannon; studios and other topics.
We are very grateful to Terri for the generous time he gave for this interview.
Warning: This episode contains strong language and adult themes.
Face to face recording in Bangor at 2.38pm on Thursday 5th September.
Relevant Links
https://stuartbailie.bandcamp.com/merch/terri-hooley-seventy-five-revolutions
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terri_Hooley
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