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ATP Extra Episode 15 - Peter Hooton - Publication Date |
- Aug 03, 2019
- Episode Duration |
- 01:30:36
Peter Hooton joins the lads for the fifteenth edition of Across The Park Extra. Peter is the lead vocalist from Liverpool band ‘The Farm’, known for 90's hits such as "Groovy Train" and "Altogether Now". A local lad and a life long red, Peter isn't just a fan, but is also heavily involved in the fan scene at Liverpool. From curating the popular fanzine “The End,” to being a committee member of the "Spirit Of Shankly" fan group, Peter's interest and love for Liverpool runs deep. He’s even written a number of books about the club, most recently; "The Boot Room Boys". In part one of this two part podcast, Peter discusses his experience of supporting Liverpool through the 70’s and 80’s, up until the present day. He touches on the demise of the bootroom, the Hillsborough tragedy, safe standing, the current team, as well as plenty of away day stories. Of course Peter’s experience in the music industry brings another interesting angle to this episode, as we get an insight as to how his career has intertwined with his support of the club. The Farm’s most successful song, “All Together Now” was released by Everton FC for their FA Cup Final appearance in 1995 and Peter details his initial horror at the idea of being Everton's official final song and how this came about. A great listen for Liverpool supporters in particular, enjoy our chat with Peter Hooton and stay tuned for part two!
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