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Siouxsie’s Testament was perhaps the darkest we ever published. It started out with her being a victim of a flasher, continued through her attempted suicide when she was seven by taking her mum’s asthmatic pills to the shocking death of her alcoholic father. Her ambition was to be a barmaid. Or a surgeon.

 

Fearghal Sharkey admitted to being a bit of a bully growing up in Derry. The older kids at school picked on his class, so his class would pick on the younger ones. ‘Beating people up was my hobby. That and fishing,’ recalled ‘Shaggy’ Sharkey (his school nickname).

 

ABBA’s Anni-Frid surprisingly did a Testament Of Youth in issue 7. She was brought up in Norway by her grandmother after her mum died aged just 21 and her dad disappeared at the end of the war. As a teenager she had many complexes and married her first boyfriend who she met when she was 14. She found out her dad was still alive four years before the interview. He lived in Germany with his family.

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