Phat Baz 68
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- Apr 16, 2011
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Brighton was a brilliant place to be during the early 80's, 80-85 Zap club, beach parties the women, hot summers fannytastic !!!!
I was in Birkenhead in 1984. Last year of school and was really getting into birds and fashion.
I saw Ultravox at the Brighton Centre but thought it was earlier than 1984. I thought they were pretty poor in concert. Remember a sort of lampshade coming down for one of their songs to make it look atmsopheric. Think Midge Ure was sitting on a stool or something like that for that particular song.
Hardly surprising really, seeing as how their records were pretty poor also.I saw Ultravox at the Brighton Centre but thought it was earlier than 1984. I thought they were pretty poor in concert.
So what were the fashions in 1984?
How tolerant was the city? Was there ever a genuine problem with racism at the football?
The site of the Ramada Renaissance / Holiday Inn / green windowed hotel thing, 1985
Not sure if it was even the 80s, but I seem to have a lingering memory of seeing the film 'Soldier Blue' in a cinema at the top right hand side of West street....if it there was a cinema what is it now?
I may be confusing it with the one where bk is in North St now, but really have a vague memory of it being West St.
I remember Brighton had a Gamley's toy shop back in 1984, opposite Churchill Sq.
A proper toy shop, with proper toys
Fashions at Brighton Carnival, 1984. The city has always been one of the most tolerant places, compared to others. Ahead of its time, in many ways. Racism? No more or less than anywhere else, but there were already a LOT of foreign students from the Near East as well as everywhere else.
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Haircut at Freddies.............. Flat top naturally
Def DS I reckon
Shame it blocked out the Town Hall.
I teach in the East End now and the students asked last week 'How did you down load music when you were our age?' 'I'd put on a big coat and go to WHSmiths in Churchill Square!' Totally lost on them.
Coasters was the only nightclub I ever actually liked going to, Rory was brilliantly camp and the music he played wasn't just disco, made for a great mix of people.