- Jul 10, 2003
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The earlier Savannah bar under the Queens Hotel?
No the later club upstairs on the left, at the bottom of the Steine
The earlier Savannah bar under the Queens Hotel?
From memory:
Martial arts shop was called Battle Orders.
Can't immediately remember the computer games shop's name.
Colts was a clothing store in the same vicinity.
No the later one upstairs on the left, at the bottom of the Steine
I boozed and in both. The earlier one was much smaller.
Well done, Colts was that mens clothing shop just up from Boots in the mid-80’s, on Queens Road.
And I agree the shop was Colts (although my memory for these things isn't normally great)
Stop getting 1980s Brighton wrong
The cut through lane from Queens to Western road had a shop selling Ben Sherman shirts 3 for £10 in the 70s
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Oh yeah! In colours like brown and purple
I went for the purple and teamed them up with a raspberry roll-neck sweater. I was a walking fashion disaster back then - not much better now, says Mrs Saladpack!
I went with brown flares, brown shirt, brown jumper and black platform shoes. Quite a look ........... so I thought. I didn’t meet Mrs Right (or anyone) until a few years later!
I seem to remember a menswear shop called Frogget in late 70s/early 80s but I think it was in North Street
May I ask the cognoscenti a question? What ever happened to Blues Jim?
He was regular support for punk bands at the Alhambra (oh, alright, the Piranhas) in the late 70s. I next saw him busking on George Street around 96 when me and beardy brother were on our way from the pub to the Goldstone. Polly Put the Kettle On. Classic.
Is he still around?
He's still cycling around. I last saw him about three weeks ago along Church Road.
The last few times I've seen him on his bike he hasn't had his guitar strapped to his back which he was never without so not sure if he's stopped playing. But apart from that he doesnt really look any different. I think he's one of those people whose age caught up with his looks as I think he used to look older than he actually was but then didn't age much afterwards.
I remember he went through a phase of regularly turning up at my house on a Sunday on the pretence of playing boogie woogie piano. The real reason I think was because he knew my mum would have cooked an apple or some other fruit pie. He was quite good at feigning surprise when she offered him some.
Brilliant! Good to hear.
(apart from the possibility he's stopped playing, obvs)
The cut through lane from Queens to Western road had a shop selling Ben Sherman shirts 3 for £10 in the 70s
I seem to remember a menswear shop called Frogget in late 70s/early 80s but I think it was in North Street