“Terry Hooley had such an
experience when meeting John Lennon, however Lennon was doing a lot more than
giving opinions he understood little about.
Northern
Irish Punk Legend Terri Hooley
Mr Hooley is the founder of Good
Vibrations records and if you’re familiar with the Undertones and “Teenage
kicks” you have this man to thank. Active pacifist and peace campaigner
Hooley was a great fan of John Lennon and was greatly disappointed when he
found out that Lennon was hardly a man to emulate, below is an article that
appeared in the Belfast Telegraph.”
The
website for those wishing to check the authenticity of the quoted article is www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/local-national/
and
type in the title of this post.
“Godfather
of Ulster punk Terri Hooley has spoken about the time he got into a punch-up
with John Lennon over the former Beatle’s support of the IRA.
The
Belfast music impresario, credited with discovering The Undertones, met Lennon
in London during the late 1960s when the Troubles hadn’t long started.
But
Hooley, who was an active peace campaigner at the time, was disappointed to
discover his hero wasn’t the pacifist he expected him to be.
Hooley
was speaking after reports carried in several newspapers this week claimed that
the Beatles legend offered financial support to the IRA by agreeing to
perform a concert in Belfast. (Emphasis added by me).
In a new
Lennon biography, to be published this week, author Johnny Rogan alleges Lennon
was keen to donate money to the Provisionals. (Emphasis added by me).
Hooley
said he wasn’t surprised by the claims.
He said:
“Me and a few friends had just set up a pirate radio station in the Craigantlet
Hills and were in London to get equipment for it when I met Lennon,” he said.
“I can
clearly remember that one of Lennon’s friends brought us to a garage and showed
us guns and asked us if we wanted to bring them back home. (Emphasis
added by me).
“They
obviously thought we were “the lads”. We were “the lads”, just not the ones
they thought we were.
“Later that
night I met Lennon himself and got in an argument with him, about not being a
pacifist. There was some talk of money being sent to the IRA and I chinned
him. He hit me back.” (Emphasis added by me).
Hooley
said the fight only ended when his glass eye landed on the floor.
But he
said that despite the row with Lennon, he still remained one of his idols.
“It was
never about the politics, it was about the music,” he said.
Hooley,
who owns Phoenix Records in Belfast city centre and who ran Good Vibrations for
many years, said he later met Lennon’s ex-wife Cynthia who was in Belfast to
record a show.
“We were
doing the Gerry Anderson show and one of the producers told her I’d met John,”
he recalled.
“She
asked me how that had gone and I told her we hadn’t got on. She wasn’t the
least bit surprised to hear that and said he’d been very difficult to live
with.
“I always
say now it’s better not to meet your heroes.”
Duly
comments: “The article really speaks for
itself. John Lennon the man who preached and proclaimed “Give peace a chance”
spent his time and money not only but funding but equipping a terrorist
organization.”
“I don’t
believe in killing whatever the reason! ”
“All we
are saying is give peace a chance.”
John Lennon
John Lennon
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