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Chris Prior
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<blockquote data-quote="El Sid" data-source="post: 853214" data-attributes="member: 18550"><p>Brilliant! </p><p></p><p>I used to listen to him almost every day while i was a student in the 80s - doing homework and projects late at night. He introduced me to a lot of hard rock and alternative music that you'd never hear otherwise. He also introduced me to other music like Sankomota and Tananas that you'd never otherwise hear on the SABC. Maybe because it was late at night he was under less supervision by the verkramptes?</p><p></p><p>As an aside, I used to dread the arrval of midnight, because that would mean "More more more! Dis Mev. Alexander se jongste en mooiste" - Robin Alexander. A sweet fellow, but he played the most dreadful music and spoke a lot of cr@p. It was then time to switch off the radio and put a tape or record on. IIRC he died a few years ago?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="El Sid, post: 853214, member: 18550"] Brilliant! I used to listen to him almost every day while i was a student in the 80s - doing homework and projects late at night. He introduced me to a lot of hard rock and alternative music that you'd never hear otherwise. He also introduced me to other music like Sankomota and Tananas that you'd never otherwise hear on the SABC. Maybe because it was late at night he was under less supervision by the verkramptes? As an aside, I used to dread the arrval of midnight, because that would mean "More more more! Dis Mev. Alexander se jongste en mooiste" - Robin Alexander. A sweet fellow, but he played the most dreadful music and spoke a lot of cr@p. It was then time to switch off the radio and put a tape or record on. IIRC he died a few years ago? [/QUOTE]
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