What was Brighton like in 1984?

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Curious Orange

Punxsatawney Phil
Jul 5, 2003
9,983
On NSC for over two decades...
I seem to recall that BHS in Churchill Square had a restaurant where we'd eat lunch when Mum was on a shopping trip in Brighton... but mostly I recall clambering over that awful sculpture outside!!

Biggest difference between Brighton of '84 and now though is the number of cars!
 




OzMike

Well-known member
Oct 2, 2006
12,998
Perth Australia
It was absolutely fantastic, '84 was my favourite of all my years, everything that could have gone right went right.
 


banjo

GOSBTS
Oct 25, 2011
13,267
Deep south
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A few more pictures.
 


Nibble

New member
Jan 3, 2007
19,238
If you haven't seen it already there is a group on FB called Brighton Past that has some great photographs of Brighton through the ages. Very good.
 








daveinprague

New member
Oct 1, 2009
12,572
Prague, Czech Republic
It is very good but if you comment on a picture you will find your FB page absolutely chokka with notifications!

Yep...I no longer comment because of that haha.....
Seen one of the houses I grew up in, after it had been a wood of tree's in Portslade old village opposite the St George...but its an amazing page, that I check regularly. My little sis lives on it.
 






seagullsovergrimsby

#cpfctinpotclub
Aug 21, 2005
43,694
Crap Town
I used to go to the ABC Cinema in East Street, I think people referred to as the Cannon. Viewed many great films there. Happy days

The cinema was called The Savoy , EMI sold off the ABC cinema chain to an Australian venture capitalist who then sold it on to new owners who rebranded the chain to Cannon.
 








brakespear

Doctor Worm
Feb 24, 2009
12,326
Sleeping on the roof
the highlight of 1984 in Brighton was, undoubtedly the opening of

RED RAT RECORD RENTALS in sydney st.

They would hire out an LP for, i think 50p a night (with a deposit) and you could tape the f*cker before returning the vinyl. Good music, on the cheap.

The spotify generation dont know they're born...
There was another one of these (also did videos) up on the Dials when I moved to Brighton (maybe a couple of years later) - the name escapes me.... :(
Great call, had forgotten all about that. I did not record them however, simply played them to see if I liked then purchased from Our Price or Boots! To record would be illegal. (Blimey, forgot about BASF CrO2 (silver), basic BASF (yellow/orange) and FeO2 (Green). Never did any home taping though. :whistle:
TDK AD90 :thumbsup:
 


scoobiewhite

Well-known member
Jan 29, 2012
428
Albourne / Brighton
I spent lots of time with my nan at flat 2, 35 Compton Avenue, Seven dials in 1984. The dials then were in a real state, most of the flats were either occupied by little old ladies or skag heads, with the latter terrifying the former!

On the other hand, thanks to the old system of Assured Tennancies, she was paying £30 per month for a two floor, two bedroom flat!
 


Biscuit

Native Creative
Jul 8, 2003
22,234
Brighton
Not quite 1984, but I'm currently (re)watching 'Brighton Rock' - the shots of Brighton in 1946 are BRILLIANT. Great film too, well worth a watch.
 




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.



top of west street,came down in 69 to watch paint your wagon at the pics in west street with the school,parent thought it too smutty so just walked round brighton:facepalm:
 


Mr Blobby

New member
Jul 14, 2003
2,632
In a cave
We lived in Princes crescent in Hove in 1984.

I remember my Mum being woken up by the IRA Bomb at the Grand, the day after we walked along the seafront to gawp at the damage.

It was the season I started going to away games with mates rather than my family, Oxford away was the first one - we lost! Went on the supporters coach arranged by Margaret Sanderson and Sue Huffer.

I saw Ultravox at the Brighton Centre, my first gig. I thought the venue was brilliant and massive - shows what I knew!

Cant say that much about Brighton as spent my time in Hove, mainly playing cricket in the grounds of Hove museum and Art Gallery in Pembroke Crescent. We used the benches as the slip fielders and remember the game we had with some old man asleep in our slip field, but we carried on! Under age drinking in the Hangleton Manor and student nights at The Event!
 


Jambo Seagull

Well-known member
Jul 18, 2003
1,486
The Athens of the North
We lived in Princes crescent in Hove in 1984.

I saw Ultravox at the Brighton Centre, my first gig. I thought the venue was brilliant and massive - shows what I knew!


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.
 










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