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[Brighton] Bob Grover dead









Albion my Albion

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Sunday night at the Alhambra was our church

Sorry for your loss. Spiritual leaders can sometimes be hard to replace.

Is this a R.I.P.? And is it official?
 




Zeberdi

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An absolute shadow of his former self in recent years but a huge inspiration to me & others when I was a teenager. Sunday night at the Alhambra was our church ✨
Very sad
I‘m really gutted about this. We were friends on the Brighton music scene and Hanover pubs about 25 years ago - my circle of friends at the time.

Used to bring his dear Mum into the London Unity in Islingword Road and sit at the bar when I was working.

Loyal Albion fan.

This one’s for the road, you boring old s*d and thanks for the help in raising funds to get us a new Stadium 😍

 
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seagurl

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Oh so sad. Saw The Piranhas at Jenkinsons in the 1970s. I remember seeing Boring Bob many times at The London Unity pub where he often gigged and which was his local for a while. Tom Hark is part of the soundtrack to my life. RIP.
 




Hugo Rune

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This is very upsetting indeed.

I first met Bob in 2009, the later years of his life. I played music with him on many occasions and enjoyed his company. He had a lot of wisdom and was a very kind man. I’ve known this was coming for quite some time but it doesn’t lessen the sadness.

RIP
 




Peteinblack

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Really sad to hear this.

Loved the 'Brighton scene' and the Attrix/Vaultage Records bands of the early '80s - The Piranhas, The Chefs, The Objeks, Birds With Ears, The Dodgems, and Reward System.

These bands, and venues like The Alhambra, and Brighton Art College/Basement, were an important part of my youth/student days.
 


Eeyore

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Their songs were so Brighton. You can't think of the town in the late '70s and early '80s without one of their tracks as the backdrop. RIP Bob. You were anything but boring.
 


Herr Tubthumper

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Very sad. The Piranhas played a big part in my musical upbringing and were one of the first bands I got into when I was finding my own musical identity.
 
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Zeberdi

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Really sad to hear this.

Loved the 'Brighton scene' and the Attrix/Vaultage Records bands of the early '80s - The Piranhas, The Chefs, The Objeks, Birds With Ears, The Dodgems, and Reward System.

These bands, and venues like The Alhambra, and Brighton Art College/Basement, were an important part of my youth/student days.
Ditto - So many from that era now gone. Ian Smith, ( Birds with Ears) a very dear friend of mine - gone far too soon. ☹️
 




Lenny Rider

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Was in the Wine Lodge on Worthing Seafront in 1987, when the ‘turn’ came on for the night, he started singing, then it suddenly dawned on us who it was, Bob Grover, the bloke from the Piranhas, who’d sung Tom Hark on TOTP.

Chatted to him at the break, and we had a beer with him, top bloke.

I wonder what he actually made of his brief flirtation with fame?


RIP. 🙏
 






Albion my Albion

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Idea for a new podcast. Rock Dies!

Talking about rock stars that have died or are about to die.
 


Peteinblack

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Ditto - So many from that era now gone. Ian Smith, ( Birds with Ears) a very dear friend of mine - gone far too soon. ☹️
Birds With Ears were my favourite Brighton band; Ian was such a brilliant front-man - one look at him, and you thought "Yup, Art College student"! I still play their only album, Youth In Asia, today.

An old school friend of mine, Stu Jones, managed them for a while, and also worked in the Attrix record Shop in Sydney Street.
 


Guinness Boy

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Idea for a new podcast. Rock Dies!

Talking about rock stars that have died or are about to die.
Mate, do us a favour and keep your quirky "humour" for threads that aren't about the personal grief and memories of a lot of NSC users. Cheers.
 




trueblue

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That's sad. They were probably pretty naff by the time I was old enough to know about them but remember him coming to our school with the Piranhas to play Zambezi. Our music teacher Andy Murray was in the band. RIP.
 




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