Terri Hooley the founder of Good Vibrations" records is responsible for bands such as The Undertones making their mark on the national music scene in Britain. After playing " Teenage Kicks" on BBC national radio John Peel became a big supporter of " Good Vibrations" records. The label celebrated its thirty-year anniversary in April 2008. The success of " The Undertones" was a moment of triumph for Terri Hooley the culmination of a dream that began when he borrowed GBP40 to open a small record shop in the backstreets of Belfast in 1978. It was also the start of a turbulent & colourful thirty year career in the music industry. " Hooleygan" is Terris remarkable story from his tireless commitment to local bands & the chequered history of his shop & record label " Good Vibrations" to his volatile encounters with the mainstream music industry his drinking binges with Bob Dylan & Phil Lynott & his resilience in the face of setbacks such as arson bankruptcy bomb blasts & attacks by racketeers. An inspirational no-holds-barred story of music & mayhem by a man who has been compared to Tony Wilson & Malcolm McLaren."