Wednesday, 9 March 2022

RICK HOPPER - CAMBRIDGE, AUTUMN 1967

In the course of researching my current book I have been looking through old copies of Varsity, the main student newspaper at Cambridge University, published every Saturday during termtime. For the eight issues of 1967's Christmas term, Rick Hopper - an undergraduate at Jesus College - contributed a pop column.     

Rick had been a prefect at Eltham College, a private school in southeast London, where he was friends with Mick Jagger's brother Chris. Upon leaving they travelled around Europe together, and Rick's interests tilted towards the emerging counter-culture. He began at Cambridge in October 1966 and was closely involved with underground music there, singing with the Pineapple Truck, one of the university's two psychedelic bands, the other being 117. Sponsored to an extent by Mick Jagger, both groups spent the summer of 1967 in London, where Rick developed trenchant views on the pop scene that are reflected in his columns.     

The Pineapple Truck in 1967 (Rick is second left)

On February 23rd 1968 he compèred Under The Influence, a 'happening' in Cambridge at which Nick Drake made his formal live debut. He went on to work as an A&R man at Transatlantic Records, and perhaps his most lasting contribution to the musical world was his early championing of Kate Bush, whom he apparently introduced to his friend David Gilmour. He subsequently managed Sandpiper Books in Brighton, and is no longer among us.

 

I hope you'll enjoy his columns, which provide a candid and immediate insight into a lot of music that is now regarded reverentially. (As ever, click to enlarge them.) And if any of you have a copy of the two tracks the Pineapple Truck recorded in 1967 (Blow Your Mind Away and Whiskey Man), I'd love to hear them...

 

October 14th 1967


October 21st 1967


October 28th 1967


November 4th 1967


November 11th 1967


November 18th 1967


November 25th 1967


December 2nd 1967

4 comments:

  1. I’ve long wondered about Ricky who I knew in NYC 70s-I have letters and poetry-do you know if anyone is archiving his writings. So sorry to read that he is no longer with us.

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    1. Hi there, I am Richard Hoppers niece and found this all very interesting! I haven’t seen any of this before. I was interested to find out that you have letters and poetry of his, would be nice to be in touch?

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  2. Lovely man…. Such a gentle soul, very special….

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    1. He was my uncle and totally agree

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