Mazda MX-5 advertisement Hastings Pier 1990

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HPCA… This Mazda MX-5 advertisement stages 1960s Mods on a dilapidated Pier in 1990.In the 1960s, Hastings Pier reinvented itself as an important music venue, attracting major bands like The Who and Jimi Hendrix. Like other seaside towns, Hastings became the destination of mods and rockers on Summer Bank Holidays. Even though these ‘mods’ are staged, the details of their style and clothing are well observed.
Ray Nickson… Didn’t Birchwood Ford put on a motor show on the pier back in about 1979 ?
Shane Barnard… Was Hollingsworths at the time, first place I ever saw the All New Ford Sierra, would have been 1982ish I guess unless there was one before. Stumbled on this post having just watched Shed and Buried which showed this image of the MX5.

The Jukes – Prom In Aid Queens Hotel 31st May 1986

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photos by Neil Cartwright.

THE JUKES – Andy Knight, Andy B, and Phil Gill.

Here’s Ken Dengate modelling the t shirt….

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ken tshirt

Joe Knight… Wow Andy Knight (top photo)

Phil Gill… I still have that T shirt in my drawer. The mullet is long gone, thankfully…

Mick Mepham… I still have mine too Phil but it doesn’t fit any more!!! I’m just a victim of inflation

 

Steve Larrabee at Jepsons Robertson Street Hastings in the 1950’s

photo © Jeremy Keen shared from https://www.facebook.com/HAPP1066

Jeremy Keen… “Is anyone still alive who remembers when Steve Larrabee came to Hastings 70 years ago in 1954. This is me with him aged just 7!”.

supplied by: Jeremy Keen

All supplied by Lloyd Johnson

Lloyd Johnson… Steve Larrabee visiting Jepsons in Robertson Street ,Hastings in the 1950s…here are some of the toys etc he was promoting…I remember it as being a very exciting day …..we all got a free Lasso…

Graham Sherrington… WOOOW

 

Floral clock – White Rock Gardens Hastings photos 2

all photos © Hastings Public Library

Magicians International Hastings, County Cricket at Hastings and Holidays at Hastings.

Graham Sherrington… Bloody Fantastic!! Yes I live in the Past!!!

Jeff McCall… My grandad, Percy Eldridge, was responsible for making the clock for years.

June Crocombe… Remember this it was so lovely

Pauline Richards… Remember it well

Alan Roberts… I used to plant it along with carpet beds in Alexandra Park and the sea front. There was cuckoo that came out of the wall. The workings were under the shelter. Unfortunately parents thought it great to sit their kids on the hands and it kept sheering the drive pin.

Andrew Clifton… We spent hours doing those beds, when I was working for the Park’s and Garden’s department of Hastings Borough Council.

Jill Ireland… I remember it.

Margaret Trowell… Our great magician friend Howard Peters did the opening stunt off the pier in a strait jacket and burning rope for the Magicians conference when they held it in Hastings.

Mick O’Dowd… Loved visiting this! So much work went into it. Pity they couldn’t do it now as it would soon be vandalised as was the Model Village. Nothing nice is sacred to these losers these days!

Andy Davies… so sad but true, so many lovely things in town have been ruined by thoughtless fools with nothing better to do.

Andrew Turner… Not long before I left school for good – I went with one of the council electricians to service the water pump that used to run this – this would have been on a Thursday – long time ago now – this was back in late 1986 or early 87.

Hastings bikers sixties photo from Jo Peak

shared from Jo Peak https://www.facebook.com/groups/126379645971567

Jo Peak… Here is a picture of a group of my Dad and Mum’s biker friends, all from Hastings or the surrounding area. Mum – Mo Peak is the only female. Oscar ( unsure of surname) far left and Joey O’Hara far right. Does anyone recognise anyone else? Probably early sixties.

John Williams… Think Oscar lives in my street.  Joey Ohara I know

Nick Warren… Oscar Horton and Joey O’Hara both play in the same band as me, The Fieldstone Boys

Carol Anne… Knew Joey lovely fella , days gone by, car sales.

Nigel Livermore… Stonefield Boys: Charles Arthur Horton (Oscar) bottom left, Alan Sutton top left, Joe O’Hara bottom right, Nigel Clarke top right, Mick Johnson (?) top centre. Oscar, Alan and Joe still around, in their eighties, and often at the 1066 cafe, Robertsbridge.

who remembers the rules of the swimming baths?

Russell Field… Me

Tim Moose Bruce… They left out farting

Julian Humphries… broke every one

Janine Hemsley… Petting

Will Cornell… So it’s OK to pee in the pool?

Tracy Birrell… Me! Heavy or light petting? What about weeing in the baths……

Dave Nattress… Petting Ha Ha!! and Will Cornell, Yes, sometimes you had to warm your own little patch. So someone told me!

Inside Saturdays Nightclub George Street Hastings 2019

supplied by Maureen Fuller Hastings Old Town Traders Facebook page.

Jill Lawrence… I remember it as Aquarius !

Jim Breeds… I remember it as both

Eugene Hughes… Me too. I can remember carrying Steve Maxted’s speakers up those stairs. Would need a conveyer belt today.

Martin Richter… I was assistant manager there in the 80’s – among other places !

Paul Bryant…

Martin Richter… Paul, name and shame

Sandra Bryant… I was there when it was the Aquarius

Alan Esdaile… Remember it well. Does anyone know what it is going to be now?

Maureen Fuller… spoke to builders today they are only repairing front of building as dangerous cliff is pushing front of building out not doing anything inside

Alan Esdaile… Thanks Maureen, its been empty now for ages and surprised no one has done anything with it.

Carol Arnold… saw Hot chocolate up there !

Leigh Wieland-Boys… me too! Worked up Aquarius as glass collector & Saturdays as cocktail waitress! Happy days

Tony Court-holmes… reopen? I was thrown down the stairs by a bouncer

John Beeching… I don’t remember it at all, but then there is lot about the seventies I don’t remember

Jacqueline Marsh… Is that the old roller skating rink I remember going there as a ten year old and learning to roller skate and dance on skates, my big achievement was skating backwards. Not sure if this was the same place? anyone remember the skating rink upstairs?

Maureen Fuller… Yes it was I used to go every Sat morning

John Busbridge… I remember it quite well, went there on my stag night in the snow! Half of my mates didn’t make it due to the snow! That would have been in February 1983.

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SMART SOUNDS by Colin Bell. Reviewing Renaissance: Tuscany, Expanded 3CD Edition

RENAISSANCE  ‘TUSCANY’   (Expanded 3 CD Edition)
This new release from Esoteric Records is Deja Vu for me & very bittersweet. I will explain. Back in 2001 when ‘Tuscany’ was originally released I had the pleasure of Annie Haslam joining me in the studio on my Saturday Show on Hastings Rock to discuss the release & play some tracks. I hadn’t met Annie in the flesh up until that day, however she was a sheer joy & we shared someone in common very dear to both of us. John Tout. John was the keyboard player for a decade in Renaissance, throughout their major success period of the 70’s when they released 7 albums. Apart from being an excellent, gifted musician, John was the first professional musician to take me under his wing & nurture my interest in the business when I first met him as a 15 year old backstage on Hastings Pier when he was a member of Ruperts People. We remained close for nearly 40 years until his untimely passing in 2015. Sadly his contribution to Tuscany on 3 tracks would be his last recordings. To that end I would like to dedicate this review to him. Its fair to say that Renaissance has had many ups & downs. After their height of commercial success in the 70’s the 80’s saw the band experiment musically & move from their successful prog/symphonic rock sound to a more synth pop vibe with albums such as ‘Camera Camera’ (1981) & 1983’s ‘Time Line’. Both albums failed to be big commercial sellers in their main market which had traditionally been North America. By 1987 the band had disbanded. A messy few years followed before the main nucleus of Annie, Michael Dunsford, Terry Sullivan & the aforementioned John regrouped to record ‘Tuscany’ in 1998. For various reasons, I went into at the time, the album was not released until 2001. It was, & is in my opinion a stunning return to form for the band. The 10 exquisite tracks on the album don’t suffer from the ‘extended solo’s’ that bore me to tears that many a prog rock band employ (you know the ones). From the ethereal opener of ‘Lady From Tuscany’ Annie’s 5 octave crystal clear vocal soars above some truly beautiful compositions. Track 8 ‘Dolphins Prayer’ is so exquisite it almost reduces me to tears. It’s also John’s last contribution & features Annie’s romantic partner at the time the great Roy Wood who guests on bass, as he does on ‘Dear Landseer’ the track I have chosen to feature in the video clip at the close of this piece. Its hard to pick any track out as a highlight as I usually do, as all of them are strong right up to closer the up-tempo ‘One Thousand Roses’which for some reason reminds me of Kate Bush, although I can’t really say why! I recall back in 2001 when Annie & I did the original interview that the band were then going to take ‘Tuscany’ to Japan which they duly did. The results were later released as a 2 CD set ‘In The Land of The Rising Sun’. In this new remastered collection those 2 discs are also included to complete the 3 CD set. They demonstrate just how Renaissance had recaptured their magic and feature fan favourites & classics like ‘Carpet of The Sun’ ‘Mother Russia’ ‘Ashes Are Burning’ & naturally their sole single hit 1978’s ‘Northern Lights’. Just like the first time round I can’t recommend ‘Tuscany’ too highly, its a wonderful album that delights your soul. As ever, Esoteric Records have done a good job housing this new edition in a sturdy clamshell box complete with booklet & each CD in its own separate card sleeve. Its been a bittersweet re-visit but overall one full of great memories. Enjoy.
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Til next time……take care…….Colin