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Edwyn Collins, St George’s Church, Brighton - Thursday 25 April 2013 on Flickr.A marvellous night in the company of Edwyn Collins.  I’ve loved him since the earliest days of Orange Juice.  He’s still wonderful.  He played a great set that featured tunes from his days on Postcard, right up to this year’s album.
Simply thrilled honey.

Edwyn Collins, St George’s Church, Brighton - Thursday 25 April 2013 on Flickr.

A marvellous night in the company of Edwyn Collins. I’ve loved him since the earliest days of Orange Juice. He’s still wonderful. He played a great set that featured tunes from his days on Postcard, right up to this year’s album.

Simply thrilled honey.

King Charles, The Haunt, Brighton - 17 April 2013 on Flickr.King Charles live at The Haunt was a joyous experience. The gig was sold out, and the crowd were supportive and up for a good time. He played the majority of his splendid debut album ‘LoveBlood’ and a smattering of new tunes. A great show and a great night.

King Charles, The Haunt, Brighton - 17 April 2013 on Flickr.

King Charles live at The Haunt was a joyous experience. The gig was sold out, and the crowd were supportive and up for a good time. He played the majority of his splendid debut album ‘LoveBlood’ and a smattering of new tunes. A great show and a great night.

Trafalgar Street, Brighton - 20 March 2013 on Flickr.Deadly Magic Pill…
…can I watch you shoot ‘em up?Via Flickr:
Trafalgar Street, Brighton
Taken with iPhone / Instagram - 20 March 2013

Trafalgar Street, Brighton - 20 March 2013 on Flickr.

Deadly Magic Pill…

…can I watch you shoot ‘em up?

Via Flickr:
Trafalgar Street, Brighton

Taken with iPhone / Instagram - 20 March 2013

Ian Hunter, Ropetackle Centre, Shoreham, Sussex, England - Wednesday 13 March 2013

Ian Hunter, Ropetackle Centre, Shoreham, Sussex, England - Wednesday 13 March 2013

I meticulously prepared for this gig.  Partly inspired by the show, and partly inspired by BBC4, I watched my DVD of “The Ballad Of Mott The Hoople” (forty minutes longer than the version shown on BBC4 last week) which was a Xmas gift, and I gave last year’s “When I’m President” album a few listens.  I’m not sure why I’d not got the album earlier as I’ve bought the last three solo releases around the time they were released.  Anyway, the album is another corker that maintains Ian’s current rich vein of form, and the documentary is excellent (as are all the DVD extras).  I was too young to be following Mott round the country (as Mick Jones of The Clash, and Kris Needs, did) but I did buy all their classic 70s singles as an awe struck 12-13 year old and have enjoyed Ian Hunter’s post-Mott solo career.  He’s a remarkably consistent songwriter and a true star. 

Ian Hunter, Ropetackle Centre, Shoreham, Sussex, England - Wednesday 13 March 2013

For this visit he was without the Rant Band, and instead was playing as part of an acoustic trio along with bassist Dave Rowe and guitarist Andy York.  He was excellent.  The acoustic arrangements suited the songs really well and Ian was as committed and passionate as ever.  Personal highlights included “Just The Way You Look Tonight”, “All Of The Good Ones”, “Once Bitten Twice Shy”, “When I’m President”, “Sweet Jane”, “Roll Away The Stone”, and - of course - “All The Young Dudes”.  How a 73 year old stays so full of vitality is a mystery?  Perhaps it’s the sips of white wine and great rock n roll music?  A great night.  Come back soon.

Ian Hunter, Ropetackle Centre, Shoreham, Sussex, England - Wednesday 13 March 2013

Kingsway, Hove - 2 February 2013 on Flickr.Every day I use my iPhone to take photos.   #instagram #hove

Kingsway, Hove - 2 February 2013 on Flickr.

Every day I use my iPhone to take photos. #instagram #hove

The Human League @ Brighton Dome, Brighton - 23 November 2012 on Flickr.
This is Phil talking…. The Human League @ Brighton Dome, Brighton - 23 November 2012
A marvellous night with The Human League at The Dome. The last time I saw them play live was supporting Siouxsie and The Banshees at The Rainbow in Finsbury Park, that was in 1979. There’s been a fair bit of water under the bridge since then. These days the set is chocked full of poptastic hits and consummate showmanship. It was a brilliant night and the crowd were dancing from start to finish.

The Human League @ Brighton Dome, Brighton - 23 November 2012 on Flickr.

This is Phil talking….

The Human League @ Brighton Dome, Brighton - 23 November 2012

A marvellous night with The Human League at The Dome. The last time I saw them play live was supporting Siouxsie and The Banshees at The Rainbow in Finsbury Park, that was in 1979. There’s been a fair bit of water under the bridge since then. These days the set is chocked full of poptastic hits and consummate showmanship. It was a brilliant night and the crowd were dancing from start to finish.

Brighton Central and Hove District Woodcraft Folk Summer Camp, July 2012 @ Hindleap Warren

Brighton Central and Hove District Woodcraft Folk Summer Camp, 22-28 July 2012 @ Hindleap Warren, Wych Cross, Nr Forest Row, East Sussex RH18 5HD

Another Summer, another Woodcraft camp.  

We had a fantastic time at Hindleap Warren.

Ten-ten til we do it again.

Brighton Central and Hove District Woodcraft Folk Summer Camp, 22-28 July 2012 @ Hindleap Warren, Wych Cross, Nr Forest Row, East Sussex RH18 5HD

Patrick Hamilton @ The Brighton Festival 2012

Wonderful discussion about the late, great Patrick Hamilton on Friday 11th May 2012 at the Sallis Benney Theatre, University of Brighton, Sussex, England. 

Nigel Jones, Laura Wilson and Peter Guttridge @ The Life and Work of Patrick Hamilton discussion, Sallis Benney Theatre, University of Brighton, Sussex, England on Friday 11th May 2012

There’s also a wonderful exhibition based on his brilliant novel ‘Hangover Square’…

Netta's bedsit, Hangover Square by Patrick Hamilton @ University of Brighton Gallery

‘Earls Court in the rain… The summer had crashed: it had crashed at Brighton: it would never rise again. Only rain now – the grey wet end of hope and love.’

Set in the seamy watering holes of Earls Court and a rain-swept Brighton on the cusp of World War II, Hangover Square is widely regarded as Patrick Hamilton’s masterpiece. To mark the 50th anniversary of the author’s death this unique art installation revisits his bleak hymn to obsessive desire.

Two inextricably linked interiors form the heart of the exhibition - a smart Brighton hotel room and a seedy London flat where the climactic crime scene is reimagined. Offering connections and clues to the rest of this darkly comic novel, the exhibition also allows the viewer to weave their own narratives upon the empty rooms.

Devised and created by Cinecity and designer/artist Anna Deamer with students from the University of Brighton and City College.

Created for Cinecity’s 10th anniversary. Presented by Cinecity. Commissioned by HOUSE 2012. Supported by Arts Council England. Co-produced with the University of Brighton.

Regency Seafood Bar opposite the West Pier, Brighton on Flickr.The Regency Seafood Bar (opposite the West Pier, Brighton) has seen better days. The whole area that was originally part of the entrance to the West Pier is being demolished
This is all part of plans to build the i360.
This news item was published on 17th April 2012 on the West Pier website:
The West Pier Trust wishes to announce that an important original part of the pier, the Rock Shop, will be dismantled over the next few weeks. Situated on the root end of the pier, the Rock Shop was closed three years ago when it became structurally unstable. Its condition has continued to deteriorate and so the Trust and its partners, Marks Barfield Architects, designers of the i360, have decided it is time carefully to dismantle it and put it into safe storage.
Since the restoration of this building is part of the i360 scheme, Marks Barfield are bearing the cost of the work. In due course it will be restored and reinstated, along with a replica of its sister kiosk on the west side of the pier’s root end, as one of the heritage elements of the i360. In fact it will be reopened as a toll booth which was its purpose when the pier opened originally in 1866.
The dismantling work will be carried out by Dorton Group and overseen by the Trust’s consultant engineers, Hemsley Orrell Partnership.
As part of the work, the pier’s root end will also be improved. The two 1990s kiosks which are no longer used will be removed, the hoarding realigned and the Heras fencing replaced. Popular views of the pier will not be obstructed but, we hope, improved.
No firm timetable has been announced for the i360 development but architects and designers of the scheme, Marks Barfield are continuing to seek the final balance of funding. Once all the financial backing is in place work will start within weeks.

Regency Seafood Bar opposite the West Pier, Brighton on Flickr.

The Regency Seafood Bar (opposite the West Pier, Brighton) has seen better days. The whole area that was originally part of the entrance to the West Pier is being demolished

This is all part of plans to build the i360.

This news item was published on 17th April 2012 on the West Pier website:

The West Pier Trust wishes to announce that an important original part of the pier, the Rock Shop, will be dismantled over the next few weeks. Situated on the root end of the pier, the Rock Shop was closed three years ago when it became structurally unstable. Its condition has continued to deteriorate and so the Trust and its partners, Marks Barfield Architects, designers of the i360, have decided it is time carefully to dismantle it and put it into safe storage.

Since the restoration of this building is part of the i360 scheme, Marks Barfield are bearing the cost of the work. In due course it will be restored and reinstated, along with a replica of its sister kiosk on the west side of the pier’s root end, as one of the heritage elements of the i360. In fact it will be reopened as a toll booth which was its purpose when the pier opened originally in 1866.
The dismantling work will be carried out by Dorton Group and overseen by the Trust’s consultant engineers, Hemsley Orrell Partnership.

As part of the work, the pier’s root end will also be improved. The two 1990s kiosks which are no longer used will be removed, the hoarding realigned and the Heras fencing replaced. Popular views of the pier will not be obstructed but, we hope, improved.

No firm timetable has been announced for the i360 development but architects and designers of the scheme, Marks Barfield are continuing to seek the final balance of funding. Once all the financial backing is in place work will start within weeks.

Seafront silhouettes on Flickr.More seafront silhouettes - something of a recurring theme.

Seafront silhouettes on Flickr.

More seafront silhouettes - something of a recurring theme.