The joyful and moving Ireland/ UK feature film, Good Vibrations was released nationally on Thursday 12 June. 

One of the UK’s most critically acclaimed films of 2013, Good Vibrations is based on the true story of Terri Hooley who started a record store in Bomb Alley, Belfast as war rocked the city, thumbing his nose at the chaos around him and calling it Good Vibrations.

Hooley discovered and championed The Undertones, whose single ‘Teenage Kicks’ is arguably one of the greatest pop records ever recorded.  The film is very much in the tradition of 24 Hour Party People has huge spirit and captures the passion of this exciting moment in music history. Good Vibrations is the second feature film for the two directors, husband and wife team, Lisa Barros D’Sa and Glenn Leyburn. 

To celebrate the national release of Good Vibrations, Tone Deaf are giving 5 lucky readers the chance to win a double pass to see the film in the cineam e of their choice as well as a Good Vibrations CD soundtrack. Enter your details below to win!

Good Vibrations Soundtrack: 
01 I Saw The Light – Hank Williams
02 Blood And Fire – Niney (The Observers)
03 Past, Present And Future – The Shangri-Las
04 Outcast – The Animals
05 Freedom Train – The Upsetters
06 You’re A Disease – The Outcasts
07 Angie – Bert Jansch
08 Big Time – Rudi
09 Pear Shaped – Woody Jackson
10 This Perfect Day – The Saints
11 Gotta Gettaway – Stiff Little Fingers
12 Don’t Wait Until Tomorrow – Michael Yonkers
13 Love You – Ramases & Seleka
14 Teenage Kicks – The Undertones
15 Dream Baby Dream – Suicide
16 The Pressure’s On – Rudi
17 I Can Never Go Home Anymore – The Shangri-Las
18 To Know Him Is To Love Him – The Langley Schools Music Project
19 Alternative Ulster – Stiff Little Fingers
20 The Perfect Crime – Jason Falkner
21 Just Another Teenage Rebel – The Outcasts
22 Laugh At Me – Holmes Ensemble aka Whole Ensemble
23 Star – David Bowie
24 Self Conscious Over You – The Outcasts[gravityform id=”771″ name=”Competition Good Vibrations” title=”false” description=”false”]

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