Yes it did.
Thanks, this must be the place then.
Yes it did.
The Shore is a bar, was a pub called The John Silver ( AKA The Duke ) before a major refurb,
Didn’t that used to be called the Terminus. Pretty sure they used to have local punk bands there in the early 80s. Seem to recall anti nowhere league played there.
When I lived in Seaford ( well after 1978 ) someone told me there used to be a club under a hotel on the seafront, this was between Dane Road and the Martello Tower. I couldn't tell you if the building is still there or was demolished to make way for the modern houses that are there.
I also couldn't tell you if any bands played there, I just remember someone mentioned it.
[MENTION=21669]Gregory2,Smith1[/MENTION] may have an idea, he likes his music and lived in Newhaven and I believe he's mentioned on here that he also lived in Seaford.
That's the Shore hotel Dane road, was that a night club early 80's
I was at school with his brother, Greg. Marcus was a couple of years older. Think they lived near the Woodbourne garage.
When I lived in Seaford ( well after 1978 ) someone told me there used to be a club under a hotel on the seafront, this was between Dane Road and the Martello Tower. I couldn't tell you if the building is still there or was demolished to make way for the modern houses that are there.
I also couldn't tell you if any bands played there, I just remember someone mentioned it.
[MENTION=21669]Gregory2,Smith1[/MENTION] may have an idea, he likes his music and lived in Newhaven and I believe he's mentioned on here that he also lived in Seaford.
sorry about the late reply,but I've been on holiday
punk and skinhead bands played in a backroom at the Great Dane
the Beachcomber was the best pub in Seaford in the early/mid 80's in Seaford
and the starting point for a night out
with the Viking just across the road it often got added to the crawl
remember a bitch fight in there one night with Nice n' Sleazy bellowing out on the jukebox
the Trek back then was a really good night out
very few fights,I think the punters were older than in recent years
last went around 10 years ago and it was a shadow of it's former self
lots of youngsters,lots of trouble
wasn't surprised it got closed
Do you think The Great Dane is the place Rev is asking about in the opening post?
Not one mention of the Third World Club by anyone on this thread.
molesters gigsnever heard of the Third World Club
pretty sure the Great Dane was the only venue in Seaford during that time
Others have mentioned the Viking which was a small club under a block of flats opposite the Beachcomber.
But I think you might be referring to a hotel that was called the Sea Hotel on the Esplanade seafront (sold in the late 80s, demolished and built into flats). It had a room in the basement for parties and after hours drinking. Not sure bands played there though.
Do you think The Great Dane is the place Rev is asking about in the opening post?
Not one mention of the Third World Club by anyone on this thread.
The Terminus, Long John Silver, The Shore - all the same pub.
It was where the Palace scum were kettled a few years ago prior to a game. There used to be a few Palarse in Seaford who would mince around in their colours, but appear to have either disappeared or left.
The Terminus, Long John Silver, The Shore - all the same pub.
It was where the Palace scum were kettled a few years ago prior to a game. There used to be a few Palarse in Seaford who would mince around in their colours, but appear to have either disappeared or left.
Slightly off topic, but there are loads of palace here in Eastbourne. I know a number and even like some of them.
I grew up in Seaford, and in my 23 years there, I can't recall a single palace fan.
Don’t get some up on the cliffs with lights trying to get ships to run agroundThere's a helluv alot of people moved from the south London area, most are of a certain age tbf. Seafordians keep a low one and only appear on mass if a ship runs a ground in the bay. #tower74
Don’t get some up on the cliffs with lights trying to get ships to run aground