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  1. sten

    Trouble / violence at gigs.

    The fall gig is when some students set the fire alarms off and all the lights came on half through the set, give mes credit he just carried on playing till the end ,the trouble could have been my mate & me arguing with some said students in the uni & him clumping one outside on way back to...
  2. sten

    Trouble / violence at gigs.

    Few used get in at the damned gigs as well cause capt was a big fan
  3. sten

    Trouble / violence at gigs.

    Saw em play the old vic they bought their own crates of boddingtons was suppose to go and see the housemartins at corn exchange but stayed in vic much better nite
  4. sten

    Trouble / violence at gigs.

    Sisters was a sort
  5. sten

    Trouble / violence at gigs.

    That not chiv know who u mean qpr man
  6. sten

    Trouble / violence at gigs.

    That would be g c from b hill sounds like shivers
  7. sten

    Trouble / violence at gigs.

    Test tube babies still banging about they used to support everyone who played top rank back in the day, best gig I ever saw the damned anti nowhere league and babies it was mental top rank 80/81 think, animal pissing off balcony on crowd below when damned where on, all good fun but as usual the...
  8. sten

    Trouble / violence at gigs.

    Yep having to work in Crawley in later years was always lively on a night out with workmates especially as I was known Brighton . Clare hall like the martlets in b hill would always attract the local yokels looking to smack a few outsiders
  9. sten

    Trouble / violence at gigs.

    First gig I attended was the stranglers at Crawley leisure centre, as a young 15 year old back in 79/80 , witnessing the Crawley White man army skins smacking anyone not from Crawley especially Brighton seem to remember a few lads from football getting abit of a hiding, think revenge was served...
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