We Varndeanians get around - Baz. Clive and Glenn were a couple of years younger than meThat was him. Remember Glenn too - all from Varndean.
We Varndeanians get around - Baz. Clive and Glenn were a couple of years younger than meThat was him. Remember Glenn too - all from Varndean.
I totally remember Woodbine now - they were our bread and butter gigs to go to when we weren’t going to any othersGwylan said:
I remember members of a Northern rock band (Woodbine?,) coming to my 21st birthday party and seeing them chatting to my dad about the Albion in the 50s.
Revolution , Kingswest , kings roadBlimey, this thread has some revelations
Wasn't that a night club .... Revelations?
Another connection linked to the Hanover crowd and especially the Greys, the nicest bloke I ever met and one of the most talented songwriting musicians was Steve WrigglyThis has turned from a sad thread to a great celebration of Brighton music connections.
Sex, motor, flash, attack, repeat, anyone?
Another connection linked to the Hanover crowd and especially the Greys, the nicest bloke I ever met and one of the most talented songwriting musicians was Steve Wriggly
Steve Wriggly still performing and still frequenting the Greys 10 years ago
Another a good friend, Dominic Dring who played sax with the second line up of the Piranhas and who ended up running Emmaus in Portslade and Kevin, his brother ended up a RC Priest:
Some great archive links here
“In this incarnation, only Bob Grover survives from the original outfit. This line-up, formed around 1981, featured Geoff Ansell on drums, Mike Lance (bongos), Gary Turner (bass), Dominic Dring (sax), Colin Spicer (keys) and the man himself, good old boring Bob on vocals and guitar.”
No idea - I had left that scene about 15 years ago - Shortly after Mike Lance gave up his bongos and gave up running the Greys (and emigrated) in fact - it all became a bit gentrified after that, the old crowd stopped coming and it started offering shockingly good food instead of shockingly good music.I was in a band when at uni and the dullard bandmates had us do that Beatles atrocity, 'come together', so on those grounds alone, I'm out.
But who, pray, is the transatlantic compère?
Was this Addison Brown?I feel your pain.
I remember Addison as booker and cool dude at the poly. He had a GF from up north somewhere (Leicester?) whose favourite insult was 'you goppa!'. Its a northern thing apparently. She was part of our group for a while.
Her connection with Addison seemed somewhat tenuous and unrealistically hopeful to me.
I could say more but best I don't. Loose lips, and all that.
No, CresswellWas this Addison Brown?
There is/was a Piranhas song with a lyric ‘Addison Brown wears a pork pie hat and he’s a twat, rides a scooter, its a ring bang tooter ’ sung by John Helmer, but I can’t recall the song title
Addison ended up being a very influential and successful figure on the British comedy circuit with his own production company. He represented Jonathan Ross, Paul Merton, Julian Clary, Sean Lock, Michael McIntyre, Alan Carr and Kevin Bridges amongst others. He was also instrumental in securing Jonathon Ross's £18million contract with the BBC, for which he probably earned a nice little percentage.I feel your pain.
I remember Addison as booker and cool dude at the poly. He had a GF from up north somewhere (Leicester?) whose favourite insult was 'you goppa!'. Its a northern thing apparently. She was part of our group for a while.
Her connection with Addison seemed somewhat tenuous and unrealistically hopeful to me.
I could say more but best I don't. Loose lips, and all that.
I totally remember Woodbine now - they were our bread and butter gigs to go to when we weren’t going to any others
Can’t believe they slipped my mind - Hare & Hounds, the Northern, Fortune of War and probably elsewhere …
The Depressions were the first band I ever saw, late '77 at BHASVIC.Another good local band were the Depressions, who were a heavy rock band who, misguidedly IMO, adopted a punk persona, peroxide hair and all. They really could play.
Yep and yes.Woodbine. I remember them ! Wasn't bob Hawkins the lead guitarist ? He used to date Mike Roberts' sister, Lynne. The drummer was called Isaac. Bob Hawkins was a phenomenal guitarist. Mike became a very competent one, as Bob mentored him. Mike founded The Ammonites with Nick Stewart. I have their 45, 'Dressed to kill' / 'Big eaters'. Does anyone want it ? I've never played it and have nothing to play it on.
Ah yes, sorry for the confusion - I meant Zap Club Angie. I just literally bumped into her on the way to somewhere and only had a few seconds to talk, so don't know if she's still with Labour. But after the delivery by Des Lynam, Norman Cook etc of all the letters petitioning for the new stadium to 10 Downing Street back in, maybe 2003?, I had a word with Norman and the first thing he said was "You'll never guess who I saw in there - Angie from the Zap!" So she obviously moved in pretty exalted circles. As she should.Is Angie still working/involved with the Labour Party? Last time I saw her was about 25 years ago when we met up for lunch at Westminster! Lovely, lovely lady.
Edit - I just realised that instead of “Angie” that ran the Zap with Neil, Dave and Pat, you could have meant “Angie”, Ian’s wife? Also a lovely lady
The Depressions were the first band I ever saw, late '77 at BHASVIC.
Absolutely loved it and I was hooked on live music.
He taught music at Longhill in the mid-80s, once teaching us lot music on a Friday after he’d appeared on ToTP miming playing keyboards to the Piranha’s cover of Zambezi the night before.Longhill but I've also read he taught at Patcham Fawcett. Maybe he did the rounds!
Haha! I was sacked from a band, ( for the life of me can't remember the bands name ) only to be replaced by Dave Barnard! TBF a much better bass player then me.Dave Barnard and Ozzy Garvey, more blasts from the past
I think Dave is still going strong but, sadly, Oz is no longer with us (nor are the other Depressions members)Dave Barnard and Ozzy Garvey, more blasts from the past