If memory serves me correctly Gil Scott Heron played there once.Yes. Bizarrely, I saw Blur play at the Paradox around ‘96/‘97. Not sure there was ever another ‘gig’ there. Used to be my go to on a Tuesday night as a BHASVIC student with a fake id. Zap on a Thursday.
You are Rory and I claim my £5As an aging DJ who frequented Sherrys way back in the late 70's, why has Brighton never attracted a 'super club' to the town. By that I mean a night club putting on star DJ's from around the world. Yes we have/had all the clubs on the beach plus concorde2 and FBS with his nights. I recall a few years ago a big name have an all nighter at the Brighton Centre which sold out (Carl Cox?). But there's no Calvin Harris, James Hype et al.
You are Rory and I claim my £5
You’re right actually as I can narrow it down slightly as I was definitely at BHASVIC as I remember who I went with (as I fancied her and failed in my mission that night ). So that puts it between Sept 93 and June 95. I’d guess at towards the end of that.I went to that, IF I had to guess it may have been a year or two earlier , lots of gigs at the Event round then too.
Btn Uni 'Podfest' was also held there one year, 95 or 96, we played with label mates Spitfire, also Channel D and a few others.
If only the so called Argus journalist had somewhere to do some researchSums up The Argus today. A couple of 25 year old journalism graduates, with little knowledge of this city.
Confusing the site with another, spectacularly.
Mentioned on here.It got a mention in Grahame Green’s Brighton Rock I think.
Don't tell me Eva Petulengro no longer predicts the future.Very, very few of us pay for our news via local newspapers in print or on the internet.
Local media organisations are skint and struggle to pay staff.
Surely no one is surprised at the lack of quality journalism?
It's very easy to be critical, but very sad that it has come to this.
Almost. Whilst Rory worked in Coasters (Top Rank Suite) I worked 10 pm till 2 am in Rain, now Buddies. We were the only late night venue with a licence till 2 am. Met him many yimes when he came in post work.You are Rory and I claim my £5
Cream tried to open a gaff next to the Sealife Centre around the 2000s but they couldn’t get the offence they wanted, if memory serves, so that was quickly forgotten.As an aging DJ who frequented Sherrys way back in the late 70's, why has Brighton never attracted a 'super club' to the town. By that I mean a night club putting on star DJ's from around the world. Yes we have/had all the clubs on the beach plus concorde2 and FBS with his nights. I recall a few years ago a big name have an all nighter at the Brighton Centre which sold out (Carl Cox?). But there's no Calvin Harris, James Hype et al.
I never set foot in Sherries because I could see (from among my class mates) the sort of clientele it attracted.Just shown a friend this thread who has always lived in Brighton and she said all the cool kids went to the zap not the pink coconuts. She went to a club nearby called orianas.
NuffinkJust shown a friend this thread who has always lived in Brighton and she said all the cool kids went to the zap not the pink coconuts. She went to a club nearby called orianas.
Coasters was in the large building called Kingswest on the seafront/ West Street, the Top Rank Suite (AKA The Suite) also in Kingswest was a separate nightclub.Almost. Whilst Rory worked in Coasters (Top Rank Suite) I worked 10 pm till 2 am in Rain, now Buddies. We were the only late night venue with a licence till 2 am. Met him many yimes when he came in post work.
Yes, but Coasters( formerly the more sophisticated Jenkinsons) was a relatively new venue at the time, early 80s.... main options centered around West St were Sherry's, Top Rank, Busby's...
I preferred going to Coasters, much cheaper to get in and no dress code.
No, Pink Coconut was before ParadoxIt was the Paradox before becoming the Pink Coconut.
I was a regular in the Years in the early/mid 70s. I was in Brighton in the mid/late 90s for a conference, and suggested to my GF (who was a massive GnR/Def Leppard fan) we check out the Years. It was exactly the same as it had been in the 70s, same music, same layout, same miserable bastard behind the bar. I was saddened to see that it has now been turned into some sort of dreary old bollocks.I'm not one to defend The Argus but I think they are correct about the skating club - it was before Sherry's. Might be wrong as it was well before my time of going to the Pink Coconut. Anyway, bring back The Hungry Years I say !