I use to take a young lady friend to Rumours and Toppers for a more sophisticated evening, am I right in thinking that the titty bar is there now?
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Coming from east of Brighton, it was natural to always start in Shades.
Then variously; The Druids, Pump House, Fagan’s, Frock & Jacket, The Star/Helsinki’s, Swifts.
Bobby Orlando was the creative force behind these songs we’re posting, including:
Genuinely, playing still evokes the exciting feeling we had as teens stepping into Coasters.
Savannah anyone? Did I imagine it or was there a Return of the Jedi style hatch on the door?
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Some of their student geared nights I like, preferred king and queen to get fueled then Gloucester, finishing at the all night diner
Hungry Years anyone?
It's got nothing on Bredbury Hall though!
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Nowhere on the planet compares to Bredbury Hall. Virtually impossible to fail in there in the day Gone too I hear
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I still have my blue mebership card.
As of today
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I went there many a time during its three lives.
Sherry’s - a couple of times as 16 and 17 year olds. Really just as a place to carry on downing pints after pub closing times. Naive kids, better nights to come.
Pink Coconut - had membership cards, some great nights, alternating nights with the Suite, Coasters, Busbys and all the other smaller niche clubs. Also the gay Bolts nights on a Sunday with girlfriends ... incredible music.
Paradox - random visits, it seemed too packed.
Au revoir old fella. Good times were had by all.
A friend of mine’s husband had his stag do at Bradbury Hall and failed to pull.
I joked to her that he must be secretly gay, a few years later this proved to be correct.
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What was the pub, later Helsinkis, top of Ship St . . . sweaty Saturday nights and The HotKnifes, circa 1988/89 ?
What was the pub, later Helsinkis, top of Ship St . . . sweaty Saturday nights and The HotKnifes, circa 1988/89 ?
Henekeys?
What was the pub, later Helsinkis, top of Ship St . . . sweaty Saturday nights and The HotKnifes, circa 1988/89 ?
Sherry's was the first nightclub I ever went in, early 70s. Seriously underage, my two mates (who were 17 !) managed to talk the door staff into letting me in. I believe the line 'he's Jimmy Clitheroe's younger brother may have been used.
I remember the pile of rifled handbags in the corner of the Gents, a fight breaking out with someone going over the edge of the balcony, and me thinking 'so this is a nightclub - BRILLIANT '
I'd managed to 'progress' to the Hungry Years and get permanently banned by Peppa all by the time I had turned 17. Long before the days of ID