Brings back so many memories. At Patcham County Secondary School (as it was then before Fawcett came along) in the 1950's our first swimming lessons were in the gym, laying over a chair and perfecting the breast stroke! After 2 lessons of that we were taken on a number 5 bus, marched up to North Street baths and told to swim 10 yards to get our first certificate, in our knitted woollen trunks of course! Survive that and you were taken again to get the 25 yard certificate.
Indeed. My error was previously pointed out in post #56. But I'd like to take this opportunity to post a larger size version of the image as my previous one was somewhat small and didn't do it justice...
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It turns out that Weller's gran and aunt Rosie were in the audience and he didn't want them to see the tank top Grandma knitted get covered in gob.I was at that one too, did they flounce off or just stop the gig, then restart after a while?
Were they backed by the Dr's of Madness that night.?...I liked them, and I know I saw them at the SuiteBloody Hell. Have posted on this several times previously. I was at that gig, and still have the ticket stub
The Hippodrome from mybrightonandhove.org.uk site.
It's a shame we look like losing this lovely old theatre, my parents used to take me to the panto there every year and we also went to several summer variety shows. If you look at the website you can read accounts from people of the many world famous artists and acts who appeared there over the years, it's a pretty impressive list.
https://www.mybrightonandhove.org.uk/category/places/theatres/hippodrome-2
Yes, yes there were.
The Embassy
The Classic
The Astoria
The Regent
The Odeon
ABC Hove
The Rothbury Portslade
The Continentale Kemp Town
The Vogue
Duke of Yorks
The Brighton Film theatre (or similar!)
Just off the top of my head from 60s and 70s.
That was back in the day when the only 'Action' you would see out where the Marina now is, was a bit of winkling, if you were lucky
Were they backed by the Dr's of Madness that night.?...I liked them, and I know I saw them at the Suite
The Dr's were never a headline I went see....I think it was the Jam at the Suite.Not at The Embassy I don't think. I have seen Drs of Madness three times (once at the Suite - same gig as you I would imagine - Kid thrown in a strait jacket at the end and carried off by men in white coats ), once at the Dome (the were supporting Bebob Deluxe - that was a laugh as 200 15 year old female Bill Nelson fans shat themselves when Kid Strange started reading from Naked Lunch in the darkness before they burst into 'Waiting' ) and once....somewhere in London (Marquee? Nashville). My Embassy ticket, if my memory serves me well (it is upstairs somewhere) has 'Slitz' as the support (not the Slits, some other band).
The Dr's were never a headline I went see....I think it was the Jam at the Suite.
Now Dr Feelgood at the Suite.....there was a headliner.
BeBop were a disappointment in my book.
https://youtu.be/U6Sybniq9I0Maybe I saw the Jam as the Suite as well as at the Embassy so it may have been that. Knowing me, I might have left before the Jam came on, for one of SEVERAL REASONS
Never saw Feelgood
Bebop were good when they released the first album (Axe Victim), then went badly down hill.
ps - just had a peek and there is a version of dioctors of madness still going (Kid plus others), DVDs and all sorts. Bonkers!
Kemp Town Railway station - if I remember correctly, it wasn't on Eastern Road itself but one road back?
Don't suppose you happen to know what year that snap was taken do you?
That photo is undated, but I have a couple where the costumes look similar and they were taken in 1952 and 1954. I have about 20 others undated
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Don't suppose you happen to know what year that snap was taken do you?
That photo is undated, but I have a couple where the costumes look similar and they were taken in 1952 and 1954. I have about 20 others undated
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Bloody Hell. Have posted on this several times previously. I was at that gig, and still have the ticket stub
ps - just had a peek and there is a version of dioctors of madness still going (Kid plus others), DVDs and all sorts. Bonkers!
Saw them a few years back at the Prince Albert - Kid + Urban Blitz + two newbies. They were great.
I didn't see them in 76/77. Attila and I went to see them at the Marquee, thinking it would be easy to get in, but Dave Vanian had just joined them and the Damned fans flocked to see him - so we couldn't get in. They were one of my favourite bands back in the day - still listen to them now.