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Celebrating Shellshock Rock, four decades down the line
Seeing as our TV sets were seemingly full of depressing images from the aftermath of bomb damage and troops patrolling streets at the time, it’s good to have a celluloid reminder of something more positive going on in late-1970s Northern … Continue reading →
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Tagged Barry McIlheney, Belfast, Cherry Red, Clive Culbertson, Derry, Good Vibrations, John T. Davis, New York, Northern Ireland, Rod Vey, Rudi, Ruefrex, Shellshock Rock, Starjets, Stiff Little Fingers, Stuart Bailie, Terri Hooley, The Idiots, The Moondogs, The Outcasts, The Undertones, XDreamysts
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