luka

Well-known member
dont you have to be a high achiver to get into SOAS? brighton, fair enough, honororary west country
 

Corpsey

bandz ahoy
It's interesting with metal how it sort of sneaks classical music and folk forms into the mainstream.

The riff in that SOAD song sounds like that Salisbury Hill song.
 

woops

is not like other people
Luka have you got any metaller friends?
lol
dont you have to be a high achiver to get into SOAS? brighton, fair enough, honororary west country
When @Mr. Tea and I were undergraduates next door to SOAS there was a hippy culture in the union there regardless of the student body. The story went that because the bar was on property belonging to the Queen, the police had to give a week's notice to raid it. So there were people in there ALL the time selling and smoking hash openly. My memory of visiting is a bit "dim" but it was a darkened dank hippy den for sure.
 

luka

Well-known member
Luka have you got any metaller friends?
i dont but i have and have had muso friends and musos have a tendency to like metal without actually being metallers. they always get into it sooner or later for whatever reason
 

john eden

male pale and stale
John Balance went to uni in Brighton innit.

Just trying to get things in this thread back on track, like Jesus driving the merchants from the temple :)
Yeah he moved to London in 1982 (when he was 20?) though, so I am not sure how long he was there for... the lure of Sleazy and being in PTV must have been compelling.

Philip Best ran away from home to join Whitehouse when he was 15 years old though.

Unclear what safeguarding procedures the early 80s industrial music scene had in place.
 

Simon silverdollarcircle

Well-known member
Yeah genesis was writing to balance when he was a schoolboy I think ? Quite amazingly active / efficient talent scouting operation really. No one would be bothered to do that kind of thing nowadays. Well I guess Wiley when he goes to Romford and hears a new 14 year old MC or whatever
 

sufi

lala
lol

When @Mr. Tea and I were undergraduates next door to SOAS there was a hippy culture in the union there regardless of the student body. The story went that because the bar was on property belonging to the Queen, the police had to give a week's notice to raid it. So there were people in there ALL the time selling and smoking hash openly. My memory of visiting is a bit "dim" but it was a darkened dank hippy den for sure.
full of exiled african radicals and woolly jumpered social anthropology girls :) a thick fug of hash smoke around the pool tables and stevie wonder on the jukebox, the walls thickly encrusted with pre-internet calls to action on any issue you could imagine
 

woops

is not like other people
full of exiled african radicals and woolly jumpered social anthropology girls :) a thick fug of hash smoke around the pool tables and stevie wonder on the jukebox, the walls thickly encrusted with pre-internet calls to action on any issue you could imagine
brings it all back
 

luka

Well-known member
mind-blowing. i was thinking about applying to study archeology just cos i can get funding to do a degree and maybe steer clear of work for a bit. would you reccomend? im not very thing-oriented and i thought it might be good for me
 

sufi

lala
i'm surprised that your surprised, but yeah go for it, i think studying as a grown up is probably much more worthwhile than as a stupid teenager, i was not that committed a student but i did see edward said speaking and that was sufficient
 
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