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Back in the day, were you a Barney Simon fan?

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I sure was, especially waitied for Uncle Paul's bed time story.

A blast from the past ma china!

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  1. I used to and still digg  Alex Jay....

    Anyone remember the Music programme on TV that he used to host?

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    Yip s****. , thats the one...I was talking about Alex , guess i didnt phrase it propperly...thanks...

    Since you know this stuff maybe you can also tell me who hosed that show No Jacket Required(NJR) been trying to remember for a while now...


  2. yeh i was a fan (: xX

  3. Way before Fast Forward - who remembers Pop Shop!

    I loved Barney Simon. Wasn't his opening " Look every one he's here. He's coming through the door. Blimey he didn't even open it. "

    Redhead - I remember The Doors. Only the "alternative" crowd used to hang out there. All the jocks would go to Cesar's Palace.

  4. For sure. Barney played all that groovy rock and hard rock!

  5. Nah, he was too much of a rock head for my taste, but he had the best radio intro EVER!!

    "Hes coming thru the door!!"

    "BWAWA!! HE DIDNT EVEN OPEN IT!!!"

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    "He's here!"

    lollollollol

    Oh ja, i also remember Uncle Pauls bedtime story...

    Redhead: Ja, thats how it went! Its been jonks since i heard it!

  6. He's show was superb. He played excellent music and gave local bands great exposure.

    Uncle Pauls's bed time story was very entertaining.

    Where oh where have the good days gone...?

  7. oh yes........he was at The Doors one night (in the good old days when you could go jolling in Joburg CBD) and boy, did he give us music to mosh to.....ahhhhhh....

  8. Is "Simon" the surname of that dinosaur my kids used to like?

  9. Sadly, yes ;-) I thought he was so cool and he played the best music so I also used to wait up to listen.

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