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This week on The Reset, I’m joined by Peter Hooton – frontman of The Farm, co‑founder of legendary Liverpool fanzine The End, writer, activist and lifelong Red. It’s a conversation about how music, football and humour can keep you afloat when the world’s trying to drag you under.
We get into The Farm’s rise as a proper ‘street band,’ the snobbery they faced from the music press, the madness of early 90s fame and how close he came to burning out.
Peter also opens up about being at Hillsborough, the guilt he carried for years and the long fight for justice.
It’s funny, political, emotional and full of heart.
The Farm are on tour in 2026 - dates and tickets here
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This week on The Reset, I’m joined by Peter Hooton – frontman of The Farm, co‑founder of legendary Liverpool fanzine The End, writer, activist and lifelong Red. It’s a conversation about how music, football and humour can keep you afloat when the world’s trying to drag you under.
We get into The Farm’s rise as a proper ‘street band,’ the snobbery they faced from the music press, the madness of early 90s fame and how close he came to burning out.
Peter also opens up about being at Hillsborough, the guilt he carried for years and the long fight for justice.
It’s funny, political, emotional and full of heart.
The Farm are on tour in 2026 - dates and tickets here
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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