I was in London from 80, then abroad from 82 to 86 and lost touch with Brighton completely. When I came back (to London) I had been divorced, remarried, acquired 2 kids (one of whom is herself now a grandma FFS) and created a third (my lovely boy, now 37). My dancing days were put on hold pretty much till 2002.Brighton had a hardcore punk / goth scene in the 80's and those people were genuinely cool without trying too hard , a lot of them were heavily into their drugs , i had some fantastic times at squat parties around Brighton in my teens and then on to the Blues/Regga parties that the boys put on , fantastic times ......from my memory there were not so many outright tossers around then.
There are always tossers. And there are always top people. Some of my best live music nights have been over the last 10 years. Smaller venues, slightly more peculiar artists, older audiences but with a sense of adventure.... And as long as I have something to sit on or lean against, I'm IN
It is what it is.