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Club Review: Stay Beautiful

Sep 6, 2011
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Posted by SOURCE Writers

Stay Beautiful in Brighton SOURCE at www.brightonsource.co.uk Brighton’s best listings, music and culture magazine

Once named “the best night out in London” by Bizarre magazine, Stay Beautiful is the creation of Manics biographer and the Independent’s rock and pop critic, Simon Price. For 10 heady years it subverted the London club scene and has now strutted down to our fine city, feather boa blowing in the sea breeze.

But first a confession. SOURCE would like to say it experienced the more mellow offerings that were promised upstairs in the Frog Bar, but we didn’t. That was because we were too busy stomping about downstairs to the ‘glam-punk-glitter-trash’ of Bowie, Bolan and Blondie, and trying to figure out who were boys and who were girls. Stay Beautiful has promised to be a bi-monthly event, which might seem a bit sparse, but you need this night in your life.

FYI
NEXT EVENT: Sticky Mike’s Frog Bar – Friday 30th
WEB: staybeautifulclub.co.uk
THE PRICE’S WRITE: tinyurl.com/SPjourno
DOWNLOAD PHOTOS: On Our Flickr

TOP TEN
The Dresden Dolls ‘Girl Anachronism’
Manic Street Preachers ‘You Love Us (Heavenly 12 inch)’
Soft Cell ‘Sex Dwarf’
David Bowie ‘Queen Bitch’
Hole ‘Celebrity Skin’
New York Dolls ‘Personality Crisis’
Suede ‘Animal Nitrate’
Peaches feat Iggy Pop ‘Kick It’
Marilyn Manson ‘Disposable Teens’
T. Rex ’20th Century Boy’

WORDS BY JACK PRESCOTT
PHOTOS BY SALLY OAKENFOLD

Sep 6, 2011
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