Digging further and further into music my tastes and genres expanded. I was one of 3 brothers, both older, Christopher being 6 days short of ten years older and Stuart 8 ½ years my senior.
Like me, Christopher would buy alot of second hand music, mostly albums, these were predominantly purchased when he was a student in Bristol. When he moved back to Plymouth in the mid 70’s and I would go around his house and record a lot of his albums, these ranged from Moody Blues, Spooky Tooth, The Nice and various compilations. Listening to these my musical horizons broadened, I still loved the chart music but there was so much more to get into.
On the other hand my other brother Stuart also liked music but not in the same depth. However, what he did do was become a DJ for a short while. Stuart was the wheeler and dealer of the family, an Entrepreneurial type looking how he could make some money. Due to his mechanical apprenticeship most of this was based around doing up and buying and selling cars. Consiquently he now does this as a full time business and has had his business for over 20 years.
So you can start to see where my musical path had taken me, but having so much to listen to I had a deep desire to give other people the opportunity to share what I was experiencing. It wasn’t only that but I wanted to present it and make something to remember. You see I couldn’t just settle for inviting the odd friend around and play him a record, I wanted as many people as possible to have that experience.
5 years had gone by from the first time I walked into a record shop to buy my first records. It was 1978, my music collection was a mix of singles and albums, it was the summer and I was just about to have my first ‘official’ DJ booking. The venue was a garage (just remember where Google started), sadly I can see his face but for the life of me I cannot remember his name. What I do remember was he lived with his parents in a very large detached house located only a couple hundred yards from my terraced home. I think it was his birthday and his parents had agreed to letting him have a disco in their garage. All of my equipment (only one record deck) including my records were carried from my back door, up the lane and along the road to the venue.
That first night was nothing special, the disco lasted about 3 hours but from it I knew this was something I really wanted to do. It gave me the chance to interact with other human beings, develop my ideas and give people the opportunity to have a good time. The Entrepreneur in me was born!
Sunday, 28 February 2010
Sunday, 7 February 2010
Dr Hall Finds A True Love

Amidst all that was going on in the life of Simon Hall with regard to school, exams etc other things were also taking shape. Earliest memories of music were Telstar by the Tornadoes, a number 1 in the year of my birth and She Love’s by The Beatles, a global number 1 in 63/64 depending on which side of the pond you were on.
Anyway music has been a key part of my life and has always seen it at a wonderful therapy not just for myself but to share with others, the memories it can evoke both happy and sad. Never the less the key stage for me in this wonderful music journey probably started on 18th February 1973, the day after my 11th birthday. It was then I went to the basement record shop of the Co-Op in Derry’s Cross Plymouth to purchase my first ‘two’ singles. I can even tell you how much they cost, 49p each!!. Can’t remember exactly by but I had decided to purchase ‘C’ Moon by (Paul McCartney) Wings and Sylvia by Focus. For those aficionados of music the latter particularly wasn’t something an 11 year old child may have purchased, but I did and both singles I played to death including the ‘B’ Sides; Hi, Hi, Hi – Wings and House of the King – Focus.
Music was well and truly pumping through my veins; I would always listen to the Top 30 on Radio 1 on a Sunday evening and also started to buy up large amounts of second hand singles predominantly from a second hand shop called Pieces of Eight in Frankfort Gate. The singles were old juke box records most of them being Glam Rock and all of them with without proper covers. Being resourceful (like any true Entrepreneur) I made covers using old cereal packets and polythene insides to stop them being scratched further. I treated those treasured possessions; the budding record collection meant everything.
I wanted to share my music too so that others could enjoy. To this day I still have all my singles, all neatly catalogued and of course in their own covers.
The whole thing about this, music can be a wonderful way in which to communicate with others, a commonality and that’s exactly what you need as an Entrepreneur, you are human like everyone else, liking human things. So it is so important to relay that to anyone you meet. Being human and particularly one who is prepared to share will invariably attrach other humans.
Thursday, 4 February 2010
Good Morning Internet Highway, here's something of a lighter note for the day http://bit.ly/ck5MZ2 a selection of jokes
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