The Harp Bar, Belfast - Home of Belfast Punk 1978-82

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THE HARP BAR STORY...home of Belfast Punk Rock!! 1978 -1982

The Harp Bar, Hill Street was the home of Belfast PuNk Rock. In 1978 Hill Street was a very threatening cobbled stoned back Street, in a forgotten part of Belfast....nothing like the thriving Arts & Cultural centre of the Cathedral Quarter that it is known as today, with a multitude of music venues, bars and restaurants! (Please note thi

21/12/2023

See you there … early start, doors open 6pm.

Tickets👉 https://www.ticketmaster.ie/good-vibrations-christmas-party-belfast-23-12-2023/event/38005F39BCF91349
Sat, 23rd December, doors open 6pm

21/12/2023

Good luck Davy T and Shock Treatment. A talented bunch of guys keeping the dream alive 🎶🎶 look forward to getting this🎶

Coming your way VERY SOON on Spit Records.
The new record from Shock Treatment-
EXCLUSIVE PHOTOS.
Featuring original singer Barry McIlheney and original drummer Chris Loughridge this is the sound of the band as they were back in 1979 when they signed up to Terri Hooley 's Good Vibrations records.
10 glorious tracks,old favourites, old unreleased classics and new songs.
AND featuring the Belfast Punk Choir- Maureen Lawrence , Dani Earley and Petesy Burns .
WATCH THIS SPACE !

18/12/2023

Remembering Terry Hall today. When he left the stage he said Love Love Love. We love and miss him 🎶🎶 taken last year at Botanic Gardens 🎶

18/12/2023

The Defects cover ATV often played at the Harp Bar Disco. An absolute classic🎶🎶

18/12/2023

Remembering Fontaines DC from last Dec 2022. I didn’t think they could top it from the year before, but they surpassed it with a fantastic set and full ticker tape finale. They didn’t play this year, but here’s one of the highlights from 2022 ‘Roman Holiday’ 🎶🎶🎶

17/12/2023

Great to see Stuart Bailie at the Portview Trade Centre Christmas Market today with his books on display and talking us through a little piece of music history. Next to Stuart, The Rock Choir were also singing to the Christmas shoppers, bonus! A great wee edgy place to visit in East Belfast 🎶🎶🎶🎶

14/12/2023

Mr & Mrs S Treatment … how did I miss this one from 2017 🎶🎶

Shane MacGowan & The Popes - Christmas Lullaby (HD) 08/12/2023

On Shane Macgowans final journey home, this is his other beautiful Christmas song … Christmas Lullaby ❤️

Shane MacGowan & The Popes - Christmas Lullaby (HD) Shane MacGowan & The Popes - Christmas Lullaby

SHRAPNEL Live in conversation with Paul Burgess 07/12/2023

Tickets booked …

SHRAPNEL Live in conversation with Paul Burgess Shrapnel podcast presents a special live event to celebrate the publication of 'Wild Colonial Boys' by Thomas Paul Burgess

Fairytale of New York The Pogues - Leeds 2009 05/12/2023

The Pogues. Saw them at Leeds Academy in 2009. I worked with a girl who was a mad fan of The Pogues, new every word to every song and was getting married the following week, so as a wedding present I took her to see them. (The Groom wasn’t a fan lol).
Shane stumbled onto the stage, fell over and had to be helped up! Once he started, he didn’t miss a word, clear, fast and furious, best party time ever. One thing about a Pogues gig is the whole place were dancing, none of this standing holding a pint business lol. Atmosphere was phenomenal as Leeds has a large Irish Community, the couple are still happy harried and it is one gig I will never ever forget.

Fairytale of New York The Pogues - Leeds 2009 The Pogues 'Fairytale In New York' Leeds O2 Academy 14 December 2009

05/12/2023

Still got to do this ..

Belfast’s incredible musical legacy comes to life when it bridges the past with the thrilling present and 𝘷𝘦𝘳𝘺 exciting future. And there are few in the city with more passion and first-hand experience than Dolores Vischer

From hopping on stage to play drums with punk rock heroes The Strangers at the Ulster Hall as a teenager back in the day, she has been a warm, much-respected presence at gigs of every ilk throughout the city for years now. If she’s in the room and there’s a PA in the vicinity, you’re almost certain to be in the right place

Having picked up so much history, and many a tale along the way, Dolores took the leap last year and founded Creative Tours Belfast in association with the Oh Yeah Centre last year. And what a few months it’s been

Created to showcase the city’s vibrant music and arts culture, to both tourists and history buffs, it has set a new standard for musical walking tours on these shores and underscores precisely why Belfast is an official UNESCO City of Music

Keen to learn more? Tickets for the last Belfast Music Walking Tour on 9th December, and gift vouchers for both Dolores’ essential Belfast Music Walking Tour and Belfast Punk Music Walking Tour are available now via Visit Belfast

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Photo by Aaron Cunningham

The Pogues - Fairytale Of New York (Official Video) 01/12/2023

1st December, let the Christmas season begin, only one song to start with ….

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The Pogues - A Rainy Night In Soho (Live 1987 Halfway To Paradise) 30/11/2023

RIP Shane Macgowan 🥲
I first saw Shane Macgowan when The Ni**le Erectors played at The Harp Bar October 1978. Little did we know we were in the presence of greatness and one of the most profound poets and songwriters of this century. Then later on saw The Poques a couple of times living up to everything you could wish for. Another day of mourning for all of Ireland and across the world for those who loved him. Condolences to his wife Victoria at this time 🥲

The Pogues - A Rainy Night In Soho (Live 1987 Halfway To Paradise) rare UK TV performance , this is ripped from my original VHS recording

Wild Colonial Boys: A Belfast Punk Story by Thomas Paul Burgess 29/11/2023

I’m looking forward to reading Thomas Paul Burgess (Ruefrex) memoir ‘WILD COLONIAL BOYS’ in the new year. On my Christmas list.
Ruefrex were one of the most important punk bands to come out of Belfast. Growing up in North Belfast gave them an edge that fed into their lyrics with a deep visceral feeling to protect their culture, history, musical influences and politics producing songs full of Drama. No pop punk here!! Wordsmith
Thomas Paul Burgess provided lyrics with intelligence and depth beyond your average 17 year old and with songs … One by One, Panic, Mr Renfield Reflects, Capital Letters, Even in the Dark Hours, The Fightin 36th, Paid in Kind and of course .. Wild Colonial Boy is proof of what the academic future would hold for Paul Burgess.
Watching Ruefrex perform their set in the Harp Bar was one of those nights full of tension and Drama. I look forward to reading it, I’m sure it will bring back a lot of memories from that time!

Wild Colonial Boys: A Belfast Punk Story by Thomas Paul Burgess Ruefrex were one of Northern Ireland’s most popular and uncompromising punk rock bands.Emerging from the Belfast street-gang culture of the late-1970s, the g...

27/11/2023

The Outcasts Christmas Party 23.11.23. See you there 🎉🌟🎶

27/11/2023

Bumped into John Robinson at The Telegraph Building for The Outcasts 🎶😊🎶

26/11/2023

That was so good I think I’ll play it again …. !

26/11/2023

The Undertones

26/11/2023
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Buzzcocks

26/11/2023

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The Outcasts, Telegraph Building, 25.11.23

26/11/2023

The Outcasts, Telegraph Building, 25.11.23

26/11/2023

The Outcasts, Telegraph Building, 25.11.23

Photos from The Harp Bar, Belfast - Home of Belfast Punk 1978-82's post 26/11/2023

The Outcasts, Neville Staple, Buzzcocks, The Undertones at The Telegraph Building …what a night! 🎶❤️🎶

25/11/2023

The Outcasts played an absolute belter tonight at my favourite venue at the minute .. The Telegraph Building. They played a short set … but kept their foot to the board reeling off all the classics!! It was fast, tight and thee most perfect punk gig!

Belfast we love you!
Thankyou everyone especially The Undertones for havin us on the bill .

Photos from The Harp Bar, Belfast - Home of Belfast Punk 1978-82's post 24/11/2023

Taken at the book launch for ‘Terri Hooley: Seventy-Five Revolutions’ by Stuart Bailie.
A very entertaining evening with Stuart and Terri as you can imagine, well done Charlotte Dryden for the interview and letting them talk and banter also to remind us of what a life both Stuart and Terri have had. This is a really lovely coffee table book, beautifully designed by Betsy Bailie filled with un seen photographs, memories from lifetime friends and The Harp Bar punks. The Plaque gets a mention and of course Good Vibrations … all well researched and im sure a labour for love from Stuart. This is a great read about the crazy days of the old Terri and his friendship with Stuart over the years, but the new Terri has now found happiness and contentment by the sea with a lifetime of chaos to keep him company, and should he ever wish to share these events with you, pull up a chair because ….. you won’t be going anywhere soon! Lol! Catering by Skinners, brilliant lol! Congratulations Stuart on a fabulous book 📖
🎶🤩🎶🤩🎶

22/11/2023

Belfast now also sold out…this is amazing!
Thanks so much to everyone for supporting us.
All the dates on the Irish tour are sold out.
We can´t wait for it to start!

19/11/2023

New Belfast Punk Harp Bar T-Shirts coming soon. £15
Message me with your size.
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Will be in touch with those who have requested a t-shirt and size.
Payment link: Coming soon

19/11/2023

David Kirk (singer from Wasted Talent)
Special Edition Harp Bar T-Shirt from the Belfast Harp Bar plays the London 100 Club. 12.12.2014
SOLD OUT

19/11/2023

Ian …

12/11/2023

On this day, I’m thinking of those in charge of playing their war games!! 😡
“While the heads of state are having their fun
Are they ready?
We're looking at the world through a barrel of a gun
Are we ready?
You stand there beating on your little war drum
Are you ready?
And it won't be long before your time has come!”
(Charlie Harper)

Photos from The Harp Bar, Belfast - Home of Belfast Punk 1978-82's post 11/11/2023

Great to meet the man himself and listen to his personal account of the stories behind his works of art. Dameon Priestly at ‘Tripwire Timeline’ exhibition.. … and got a wee badge too ❤️thanks Dameon, great exhibition.
Don’t miss it peeps!!

07/11/2023

There are kids growing up who have never seen this lol!
Blew us away back then!!

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THE HARP BAR STORY...home of Belfast Punk Rock!! 1978 -1982

The Harp Bar, Hill Street was the home of Belfast PuNk Rock. In 1978 Hill Street was a very threatening cobbled stoned back Street, in a forgotten part of Belfast....nothing like the thriving Arts & Cultural centre of the Cathedral Quarter that it is known as today, with a multitude of music venues, bars and restaurants! (Please note this is not the new Harp Bar in the Cathedral Qtr)

It was the equivalent to that other legendary punk venue 'The Roxy Club' in London. It was a bit of a dive, with a core group of punks attending regularly in the early days to watch local punk bands, namely The Outcasts, Rudi, The Androids, Ruefrex and Stage B, play there on weekends.

Belfast became a ghost town after 6pm creating a tumbleweed effect across the city when the security barriers closed their gates to the city centre traffic. There were very few live music venues for the bands to play in the city centre, except the Pound Club and the punks/bands felt they needed a place to call their own. After months of organising private parties at hotels and bars in the suburbs of Belfast, Joe Moody and Jeff Moon, two members of the band Victim eventually discovered a place only too willing to host a gig and so the Harp Bar PuNk venue was born when it opened its doors on 21st April 1978 for the first punk gig with two superb bands, Victim and The Androids playing upstairs in the Harp Lounge.

At last they found a home, even if it was received reluctantly by the locals, in time they begrudgingly accepted their strange clothes, bizarre hairstyles and music allowing the bands and punks alike to express themselves in their DIY home made clothes and fast energetic music!! Bands were forming each week and punks were creating their own identity with redesigned second hand clothes before bravely making their way across the city to hear The Outcasts, Rudi and others. A very dangerous but exciting time to be 17 years old!

Outside, the doorway was surrounded with a caged entrance, CCTV cameras and bollards for security. Inside there were the wonderful delights of a space invaders gaming machine, a pool table, soft seating and the locals, sitting quietly giving suspicious looks to the punks on arrival, then after a while realising they were harmless leaving them to enjoy the bands.

Despite a sign advertising Pub Grub, there was a limited choice of food on the menu and a pickled egg jar sat on the counter for what looked like years, but no one would ever eat there! Upstairs was another world! the entrance was .50p (for members) and new punks filled the place every week. It was a strip joint on Saturday afternoons much to the amusement of some of the younger punks and an electrifying music venue in the evening intermingled together at weekends in a bizarre way.

Punks often travelled to Belfast early Saturday afternoon making a pilgrimage to Caroline Music and Good Vibrations to discuss the latest releases with Kyle Leitch or Terri Hooley, before making a purchase on their recommendation. In the evening Punk DJ Davy Hamilton played all the classics at the legendary Harp Bar Disco with the memorable, 'Action Time & Vision', The Mekons 'Where were You' and the best Clash song ever..'White Man in Hammersmith', The Members 'Sound of the Suburbs', Menace 'GLC', to name but a few... the crowd danced ecstatically on the small dance floor, before the main bands took to the stage.

Every weekend the music bellowed out from the PA upstairs and the room was transformed with an energy and excitement that was surreal to Belfast and to the Harp Bar. The crowd went manic on the small dance floor and the atmosphere was electrifying. Everything was forgot about for those few hours and the effects of the pogoing punks could be felt downstairs, with the fast rhythmic beats of the drums and guitars vibrating through the ceiling above the pool table.

Religion, Politics, Class and Gender were irrelevant in the Harp Bar amongst the punks who came from North, South, East and West Belfast..they just respected each other for being there.

‘The troubles’ had been constant for 10 years and had now become a ghastly back drop to everyday life as nothing had changed. This was the generation that grew up during the worst atrocities of the troubles and they didn’t want any part of it. On Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights it was of no importance to them what was happening outside in the real world, they got lost and intoxicated to the sounds of the Pistols, Clash, Damned and Siouxsie.. The locals never really fully embraced the punks at the Harp Bar, some of them were still trapped in supporting ‘the cause’ which did raise its ugly head at times when on one occasion someone held a gun to Joe Zeros head asking him to remove a beret!! It must have been very strange for the locals to suddenly have a crowd of punk rockers descend on ‘their pub’ and turn it into a club which would soon became the home of Belfast PuNk rock!!

Many bands played there: The Outcasts, Rudi, The Androids, Rufrex, SLF, Stage B, The Defects, Shock Treatment, The EX-Producers, The Idiots, Undertones, The Basics, Rhesus Negative, The Tearjerkers, Rhesus Negative, Protex, The Detonators, Acme, UXB, Emergency and many many more. The venue was also braved by some visitors, The Ni**le Erectors, the Fall, The Monochrome Set, The Jets, R***d along with Radio 1 DJ John Peel who made a pilgrimage to the home of Belfast PuNk.

The Teddy Boys from the Bailey Bar would often visit with everyone dancing to the rock ‘n’ roll sound of Eddie Cochrane and Sid Vicious singing ‘Come on Everybody’. Firm friendships were made and are still evident today with Big Bear Rockabilly often seen at gigs selling Outcasts DVD's..

John T Davis filmed part of the legendary Shell Shock Rock film there along with a host of other documentary makers and film crews eager to tell the story of the new 'cross community' music venue in the heart of bombed out Belfast!! The police, army and paramilitary also made the occasional visit and on these instances it would become a harsh reminder of the reality of what was going on politically in NI, but it was all part of growing up in Belfast in the late 70’s which we thought was normal!!.

TERRI HOOLEY, owner of GOOD VIBRATIONS record shop and label was introduced to PuNk after visiting The Pound Club and The Harp Bar on the advice of Gordie Owen, a young punk who often frequented Good Vibrations. Terri felt the energy and immediately signed a few of them to his record label. He also set up the Punk Workshop at the Harp Bar, with The Undertones, punk band from Londonderry (also on the GV label) playing at the official opening. Membership was opened in the September 1978 and the Harp soon became the second home for not only Belfast Punks but with many now travelling up from Ballymena, Antrim, Bangor and other areas. Later,Terri also took some of the bands to the surrounding provinces to the fans who couldn't make it to Belfast because of age and lack of transport.

Terri's story is well documented in 'Good Vibrations: The Film' which had its movie première at the Ulster Hall on 31st May 2012 and was warmly accepted by the audience of punks and bands alike from 1977 who lived through that era with him. The film was released on 29th March 2013 across the country.

To mark the significance of Terri’s contribution to Belfast’s music heritage and to celebrate the role Good Vibrations played in putting Belfast back on the international music map, a couple of us old punks were instrumental in getting Belfast City Council to erect a plaque in Hill Street during Belfast Music Week 2012. It also honours the Harp Bar, the Punks who went there and the Bands who played There. The Outcasts, Rudi, SLF, The Defects, The Undertones and many many more. After the unveiling of the plaque Terri took some people on a music tour of Belfast to end up in The Hudson bar where everyone celebrated together.. This was followed by a gig at the Oh yeah Centre with The Outcasts, Brian Young and The Defects featuring Terri at times, lol! A fantastic weekend to be remembered in Belfast puNK rock history.

Along with the many bands that played there, many lifetime friendships were made and the Harp Bar is affectionately remembered when reminiscing about Northern Ireland Punk. It survived for a few more years as a punk venue but with a changing scene it eventually turned into a Country and Western pub, The crowd changed, some got married, some of the bands and others moved to the bright lights of London to live the dream with the outrageous Jules Night Club taking over as the after show party of punk, with the first unisex powder room for the Belfast Blitz kids.

The bulldozers eventually moved in to Hill Street and the Harp Bar became a car park and a graveyard for punk rock. Now it plays host to the Housing Executive!!

Other venue's opened shortly afterwards such as The Anarchy Centre, The Manhattan and Giro’s with bands like Stalag 17 playing regularly and visitors Crass and the Poison Girls playing the Anarchy Centre, but sadly it too also closed down.

Today, we honour the bands and people who played their part in the Belfast PuNk scene and celebrate the legacy of Terri, Good Vibrations and the legendary Harp Bar. Home of Belfast PuNk rock!!

To celebrate the good times at the Harp Bar, William Maxwell from Immortal Records and guitarist of 'Start Start Stop Again' organised a reunion which was held on Saturday 8th September 2012 at the Black Box. To mark this very special night a couple of bands reformed for a one off gig such as The Androids & Stage B and played like they have never been away, Others in line up that night were XSLF, Shock Treatment 21, Protex and The Outcasts who continue to play and tour today...... the Harp Bar Lounge revisited ...was a night to remember!!! http://nipunk.weebly.com/harp-bar-reunion2.html

The Harp Bar is well documented in the book about NI Punk 'It makes you want to spit' by Sean O'Neill and Guy Trelford, in the film 'Shellshock Rock' by John T Davies and also Good Vibrations: the Film. The Harp Bar is mentioned in songs ‘Gangland Warfare’ The Outcasts and ‘Hill Street’ The Defects, also featured in DVD’s ‘Outcasts by Choice’ and The Defects live at the Ritz.

It is ls also worth mentioning that during the most troubled times in Belfast The Harp Bar was the first venue to receive the first ever 'Belfast City Night Life Award' from Belfast City Council and well deserved for keeping a pub/venue open during those times. I would also like to say a massive thank you to Patsy Lennon, the Proprietor of the Harp Bar, who made all this happen. It was a risk worth taken and a brave decision the day he let Victim and The Androids play the first ever punk gig at his pub on 21st April 1978 when no-one else cared or was interested for fear of trouble....and as we know...the rest is history!!! Thanks Patsy :-)

Please add any any humorous stories, comments, photographs or just leave a message.....we would love to hear all your stories!!!

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