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- Little Richard is immaculate in his sleek 1960's tailored suit and skinny tie. He rocks the British kids and adults too, with Jimmy Saville is in the audience. He's got 'em in the palm of his hand as they enthusiastically clap and respond to his shouts of, "Well A-l-l R-i-g-h-t!" The Shirelles look and sound terrific; sexy 1964 style. Sounds Incorporated plays a tight, chunka-chunka backing rhythm. Little Richard sings, "I've Got the Joy Joy Joy Joy" with the Shirelles providing backup and harmonies. Songs include: Little Richard: "Rip It Up," "Lucille," "Long Tall Sally," "Send Me Some Lovin'" "Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On," "Hound Dog," "Good Golly Miss Molly," "Tutti Frutti," "Jenny Jenny." The Shirelles: "Everybody Loves A Lover," "Will You Love Me Tomorrow."
- With communities across Northern Ireland, from the end of the 1960s Lisburn suffered through three decades of political violence, "The Troubles". For Lisburn the first killings came in 1976: in the course of the year, five Catholic residents died as a result of gun and bomb attacks by the Ulster Defence Association and the new Ulster Volunteer Force, loyalist paramilitary groups that subsequently entered their own feud.