Simon Good Memories

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Tell
us,
just
tell
us
your
best
memories
of
it
all.
We,
we
went
everywhere.
We
used
to
we
ended
up
going
the
Quad.
We
went
to
Legends
in
Warrington.
We
went
to
Life
at
Ballers
in,
when
it
was
in
Farnborough.
I
didn’t
have
many
episodes
to
Monroe’s
and
Sett
End,
we
mainly
just
met
there
for the
convoys,
you
couldn’t
really
get
in
anyway,
it
was,
it
was
full
by’
time
everybody
got
there.
Yeah,
I
mean,
what
I am
going
to
say
as
well…
I
was
in
the
Army
at
the
time,
which
I
can
see
you
looking
at
me
now,
yeah,
I
was
a
junior
Soldier.
Wow.
I’d
met
Gareth
just
before
I
went
in.
I
think
my
life
was
heading
that
way
anyway.
The
music
and
what not,
but
having
spent,
probably
the
first
year
in
the
junior
soldiers.
I
wanted
out,
you
know,
I’d
done,
this
wasn’t
for
me.
I
wasn’t
ready
to
die
for
me
country.
So
I
was
starting
to
really
get
into
the
music,
Adamski
was,
was
a
really
big
thing
for
me.
He
was,
he
was
the
main
one
that
I
really
listened
to.
I
started
getting
interested
in
writing
music
as
well.
That
was
building
up.
Got,
ended
up
doing
2
years
junior
and
then
off
to a
regular
in
Germany,
In
Otsee
I
were.
And
then
I
got,
I
got
thrown
out
for
substances,
which
I
was
glad
you
know,
I
needed
to
get
out,
I’d
done
me bit
for
Queen
and
Country
as
they
say.
I
am
a
believer
in
National
Service.
So,
I
think
they
do
a
lot
of
people
good.
So
yeah,
that
was,
that’s
how
it
started
and
I’ve
been
doing
it
ever
since.
I’ve
been
DJing
since
1989
at
certain
illegal
events.
All
around
Lancashire
and
all
over
I’ve
DJ’d
I
wouldn’t
say
a
lot
around
Europe,
but
I
have
done,
you
know,
some,
some
events.
I
am
organising
me
own,
and
I’m
still
doing
them
at
the
moment.
So,
I’m
not
going
to
say
I
were,
or
anything
like
that.
But
the
rules,
the
engagement
rules
of,
of
it,
are,
you
have
to
behave
at
the
party.
Everybody’s
vetted.
If
you
come
my
party
you
have
to
behave,
and
it
works.
Unbelievably
well,
you
know,
people
come,
they
bring
their
own
beer,
whatever
they
want
to
bring,
it
runs
all
night,
and
we
have
fun.
We
listen
to
it.
It’s
good,
we have
different
DJs
on,
local
DJs
had
a
few
famous
ones
on.
Been
doing
it,
probably
the
last
10
years.
Gotta
be
careful
you
you tell,
you
know,
what
they
tell,
that’s
why
everybody’s
vetted.
They come
at
1
they
know
how
it
works,
and
they,
they
can
vouch
for
whoever
they
want
to
bring.
I
say,
you
come
once,
you
can
bring
somebody
else
and
that’s
it.
So
that’s
that
what
Tommy
and
Tony
did
give
me
the
foundation,
the
knowledge
of,
of,
of
how
to
do
it.
Obviously
they
put
the
invites
out
everywhere,
I
don’t
you
know,
but
it
made
me,
you
know,
it
sorta
gave
me
a
skeleton
a
basic
knowledge
to
work
from.
Which
obviously
I’m
very
grateful
for
but
I
yeah,
I’ve
had
a
brilliant
time.
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Tell
us,
just
tell
us
your
best
memories
of
it
all.
We,
we
went
everywhere.
We
used
to
we
ended
up
going
the
Quad.
We
went
to
Legends
in
Warrington.
We
went
to
Life
at
Ballers
in,
when
it
was
in
Farnborough.
I
didn’t
have
many
episodes
to
Monroe’s
and
Sett
End,
we
mainly
just
met
there
for the
convoys,
you
couldn’t
really
get
in
anyway,
it
was,
it
was
full
by’
time
everybody
got
there.
Yeah,
I
mean,
what
I am
going
to
say
as
well…
I
was
in
the
Army
at
the
time,
which
I
can
see
you
looking
at
me
now,
yeah,
I
was
a
junior
Soldier.
Wow.
I’d
met
Gareth
just
before
I
went
in.
I
think
my
life
was
heading
that
way
anyway.
The
music
and
what not,
but
having
spent,
probably
the
first
year
in
the
junior
soldiers.
I
wanted
out,
you
know,
I’d
done,
this
wasn’t
for
me.
I
wasn’t
ready
to
die
for
me
country.
So
I
was
starting
to
really
get
into
the
music,
Adamski
was,
was
a
really
big
thing
for
me.
He
was,
he
was
the
main
one
that
I
really
listened
to.
I
started
getting
interested
in
writing
music
as
well.
That
was
building
up.
Got,
ended
up
doing
2
years
junior
and
then
off
to a
regular
in
Germany,
In
Otsee
I
were.
And
then
I
got,
I
got
thrown
out
for
substances,
which
I
was
glad
you
know,
I
needed
to
get
out,
I’d
done
me bit
for
Queen
and
Country
as
they
say.
I
am
a
believer
in
National
Service.
So,
I
think
they
do
a
lot
of
people
good.
So
yeah,
that
was,
that’s
how
it
started
and
I’ve
been
doing
it
ever
since.
I’ve
been
DJing
since
1989
at
certain
illegal
events.
All
around
Lancashire
and
all
over
I’ve
DJ’d
I
wouldn’t
say
a
lot
around
Europe,
but
I
have
done,
you
know,
some,
some
events.
I
am
organising
me
own,
and
I’m
still
doing
them
at
the
moment.
So,
I’m
not
going
to
say
I
were,
or
anything
like
that.
But
the
rules,
the
engagement
rules
of,
of
it,
are,
you
have
to
behave
at
the
party.
Everybody’s
vetted.
If
you
come
my
party
you
have
to
behave,
and
it
works.
Unbelievably
well,
you
know,
people
come,
they
bring
their
own
beer,
whatever
they
want
to
bring,
it
runs
all
night,
and
we
have
fun.
We
listen
to
it.
It’s
good,
we have
different
DJs
on,
local
DJs
had
a
few
famous
ones
on.
Been
doing
it,
probably
the
last
10
years.
Gotta
be
careful
you
you tell,
you
know,
what
they
tell,
that’s
why
everybody’s
vetted.
They come
at
1
they
know
how
it
works,
and
they,
they
can
vouch
for
whoever
they
want
to
bring.
I
say,
you
come
once,
you
can
bring
somebody
else
and
that’s
it.
So
that’s
that
what
Tommy
and
Tony
did
give
me
the
foundation,
the
knowledge
of,
of,
of
how
to
do
it.
Obviously
they
put
the
invites
out
everywhere,
I
don’t
you
know,
but
it
made
me,
you
know,
it
sorta
gave
me
a
skeleton
a
basic
knowledge
to
work
from.
Which
obviously
I’m
very
grateful
for
but
I
yeah,
I’ve
had
a
brilliant
time.