People's History of Pop - the 1970s
Pop fans reminisce about the impact of music on their lives.
'Three Singles For A Pound."
It was normal for Michael Carlin's customers to pay off their purchases over a few weeks.
"The Only Little Chink of Light..."
John T Davis made Shellshock Rock, a film about the Belfast punk scene, on a tight budget
Writing A Classic
John O’Neill, guitarist and songwriter with The Undertones, on penning 'Teenage Kicks'.
"Turn Her Into A Female Charlie Pride!"
Singer Candy Devine was thrown headlong into Belfast’s 70s nightclub and music scene.
"He Grew In Stage Confidence..."
Donal Gallagher has very clear memories of his brother Rory Gallagher's formative years.
"They'd Have Knocked The Socks Of Any Belfast Band!"
Bernie McEnanny frequented The Casbah in the 1970's. There he first saw The Undertones.
Rory Gallagher plays the Ulster Hall
Gerry McAvoy, bassist with Rory Gallagher, recalls the live shows from the 70's.
Were you there?
Michael Bradley and Billy Doherty remember The Undertones' early shows.
Donny Osmond
In this archive clip from The Bottom Line, Barry McIllhenney meets the 70s heart throb.
The Undertones 'Male Model'—The Undertones at the BBC
See the band perform the track live from Blackstaff Studios.









