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Nights out in Brighton on the Late 70s - Early 80s







Chicken Runner61

We stand where we want!
May 20, 2007
4,609
Yeah it was punk / new wave pretty sure a few bands played downstairs in the early days - remember getting off my head a few times when pharmacutrically challenged !
 




ofco8

Well-known member
May 18, 2007
2,396
Brighton
I can honestly say that period was one of the best of my life. I loved being out on the town in Brighton those days.
Sadly it is now more likely to be TV and slippers.
 


Harry H

Comfortably numb.
Aug 11, 2010
978
Apologies if it has been mentioned,but there was a little club just down West Street from the Clock Tower almost opposite the top of Dukes Street.
It was tiny,but loads of mirrors gave the illusion that it was much bigger.
Can't remember the name????
 




Dave the OAP

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
46,762
at home
"another great club was the Papillion underneath the Albion hotel. "

My wife and her troupe used to dance in there ...all above board no funny stuff!!!

Anyone remember when Mr K's had that dance floor put in which made it look like Studio 54 in New York.

BTW for us young pervy 18+ teenagers, what about the clubs that had the fluorescent purple lights that used to make the girlies dresses go see through and you could see their underwear. Marvelous scenes in most cases!!!.
 


BigGully

Well-known member
Sep 8, 2006
7,139
Apologies if it has been mentioned,but there was a little club just down West Street from the Clock Tower almost opposite the top of Dukes Street.
It was tiny,but loads of mirrors gave the illusion that it was much bigger.
Can't remember the name????

Bentleys, then it was Monroes, then The Joint, perhaps a few in between !!
 






Poyningsgull

Well-known member
Apr 12, 2007
1,731
I used to work on the door in the William Tell in the mid 70's and then at the Lighthouse club after that. I wonder how many of you little scroats I threw out.?
 


Harry Wilson's tackle

Harry Wilson's Tackle
NSC Patron
Oct 8, 2003
56,232
Faversham
Apologies if already mentioned (far to many pages to trawl while I'm warming a curry):

Having spent much of the mid 70s down the Hungry Years, my attentions were turned to the Resources Centre, The Alhambra and the Basement, for some jolly punk rock. My contingent included various minorities of different persuasions, complexions and attires, and it was often a little rough on the streets for us, and we kept an eye out... I member getting chased from Portslade Station by 'Teds' one Saturday night . . . hmmm....

Still, I worked for six months in Shades, late 79, early 80, after uni. Marvellous times. Barstewarding didn't half up my boozing, though, thanks to the tips . . .

A colleague in Shades raised an eyebrow one lunchtime when a group of Brighton players popped in and one came up to me at the bar and asked: 'ere chief, can I have some change for the fag machine?'. A young Mark Lawrenson, that was. My colleague made me smile when he said to me 'That was a million pounds that just asked you for change for the fag machine.'. He had great delivery, my colleague, John Gillett. He later became a chum of Harry Enfield, after adopting the stage name Aden Gillett. But I digress.
 


Harry H

Comfortably numb.
Aug 11, 2010
978
My memory is awful.Too much alcohol and punches to the head.
In the early 80's I worked on the door and behind the bar of a place on the corner opposite the Town Hall in Brighton.
It got really trendy but only served beer in the form of cans of Fosters.
It was the arse end of the Lanes really and near the arcade.
 




Harry H

Comfortably numb.
Aug 11, 2010
978
Apologies if already mentioned (far to many pages to trawl while I'm warming a curry):

Having spent much of the mid 70s down the Hungry Years, my attentions were turned to the Resources Centre, The Alhambra and the Basement, for some jolly punk rock. My contingent included various minorities of different persuasions, complexions and attires, and it was often a little rough on the streets for us, and we kept an eye out... I member getting chased from Portslade Station by 'Teds' one Saturday night . . . hmmm....

Still, I worked for six months in Shades, late 79, early 80, after uni. Marvellous times. Barstewarding didn't half up my boozing, though, thanks to the tips . . .

A colleague in Shades raised an eyebrow one lunchtime when a group of Brighton players popped in and one came up to me at the bar and asked: 'ere chief, can I have some change for the fag machine?'. A young Mark Lawrenson, that was. My colleague made me smile when he said to me 'That was a million pounds that just asked you for change for the fag machine.'. He had great delivery, my colleague, John Gillett. He later became a chum of Harry Enfield, after adopting the stage name Aden Gillett. But I digress.

Lawro never cost a million and he never smoked!
 


Harry Wilson's tackle

Harry Wilson's Tackle
NSC Patron
Oct 8, 2003
56,232
Faversham
the vault just of of queens road , pogo with the dead bodies :thumbsup:

How dare you call me a dead body! Lol! The ceiling was a bit low (and solid) for pogoing too enthusiastically, so I recall. After I left town I heard it was burned down by NF types, owing to the lefty peculiar types inside. It was also called the resources centre, which may have clinched the deal on the arson.
 


fleet

Well-known member
Jul 28, 2003
12,249
Hungry years gathering place, several town centre pubs ironically including the Pedestrian because it as always nearly empty and had a good pool table and juke box!
 




Harry Wilson's tackle

Harry Wilson's Tackle
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Oct 8, 2003
56,232
Faversham
Near the bottom of West Street, on the corner with South Street - did anyone go to the club - I believe it was called the New Regent?

But I could well be wrong about the name. :drunk:

That's the name.

Saw XTC there, and a dreadful Siouxie and the banshees gig where the equiptment failed and Morris did a 20 min drum solo to start, ffs
 


Harry Wilson's tackle

Harry Wilson's Tackle
NSC Patron
Oct 8, 2003
56,232
Faversham
Before we went to Sherrys we used to go to a bar/club called The In Place. They used to play good soul/funk music there but I cannot for the life of me remember where it was now. This was about 79 ish.
Anyone remember ?

It was underneath the Alhambra. There was a lad who went there called 'punky Steve' (Montgomery) who unusually for the time had tatood legs. He had a bit of an encounter at a cimema on Western Road with a skinny punk, who stood his ground, during a Jam gig in 77. Great gig. Nutty night. The Inn Place wasn't for me.
 


Gwylan

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
31,836
Uffern
He had a bit of an encounter at a cimema on Western Road with a skinny punk, who stood his ground, during a Jam gig in 77. Great gig. Nutty night.

It was at The Embassy. A strange gig as the place was only about three-quarters full (and The Jam already had a bit of a name). There was a full-scale barney in the audience, serious enough for the police to be called. I remember The Jam playing There's a Riot Going On as the Old Bill waded in.

You're the first person I've seen on here - or anywhere - mention that gig. It's almost unknown, which is very strange for a major band
 


Harry Wilson's tackle

Harry Wilson's Tackle
NSC Patron
Oct 8, 2003
56,232
Faversham
i remember the Rev!

Anyone remember the Buccaneer next to the Hungry Years? What wa sthe name of the Brighton band that played there....was it the Pyrahnas?

Indeed. Home from home. Wrist Action (Tommy et al) played there lots in 77. An old friend of mine was made uncomfortable when the Stranglers did 'feel like a wog', her having a Jamaican mother....great venue. Met my first wife there . . .
 




Lifelong Supporter

Well-known member
Aug 4, 2009
2,104
Burgess Hill
In the mid 70s went to the Birds Nest in Gloucester Place during the week and The Top Rank Suite on Saturdays after a crawl around the Lanes. Drank 'weak' Carlsberg Lager or equivalent.
 




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