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How
did
you
first
get
involved
in
the
Acid House
parties
in
Blackburn?
If I
remember
rightly?
I
think
I
was
DJing
at
the
time,
when
I
were
18
I
think
then.
And
then
obviously
we
were
talking
about
it
and
things
were
happening.
And
I
think
someone
just
mentioned
Live
the
Dream
and
that,
…
…
that
happened
a
few
weeks
ago,
and
just
decided
one
night
that
we’d
have
a
trip
out
to
the
Sett
End.
And
that
was
maybe,
I
was
sort
of
like…
Yeah,
this
is
for
me.
Where
were
you
DJing
at the
time?
Yutick’s
…
Nest.
Which
was…
on
Pringle
Street.
On
Pringle
Street.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah,
it
were
sort
of
like
bar
stroke
nightclub.
That’s
right…
If
you can…
a
function
room
on
the
side
of
a
pub.
Great.
Yeah.
So
you
went
along to
Sett
End
and
what
do
you
see?
Just
basically
hundreds
of
cars
parked
outside.
Yeah
and
a packed
club,
obviously
it weren’t
that
big
like
were it?
So,
Sett
End
would
be
about
300
people
or something,
but
rammed
to
the
hill,
and
yeah,
just
got
involved
that
way
really.
So
you
got
in
there
that
night?
Yeah,
because
a
lot
of
people
said
they
had real
trouble…
they
never
actually
made
it
in…
Oh
right…
a lot
of people
who
I’ve
interviewed.
Yeah.
No,
no
I
got
in
there.
That
was
the early
days
wasn’t
it,
that
must
be
probably…
September,
October
89?
I
yeah,
yeah,
It
were
89
because,
yeah.
And
did
you
go
straight
to
a
party
afterwards?
Did
you
go
a
party?
We
didn’t
actually.
…
Which
one
were the
first
party
I
went
to…
What
do
you
remember
about
that
party?
Crazy.
Obviously,
you
know
tried
a
substance.
Yeah,
which
I’d
never
really
done
before.
And
what
I
remember
of
the
night
really,
it
was
crazy,
you
know.
Getting
home
in
the
morning.
Daylight…
etc
But
just
thinking…
Bloody
hell
that
was
something
that,
you
know,
I’ve
never
seen
before.
So
you were
hooked
from
that
time.
Yeah,
yeah
I was,
to
be
honest.
That
was
it.
It
was
sort
of
like,
you
know,
couldn’t
wait
for
the
next
weekend
to
be
honest,
and
see
what
were the
happening.
…
So
obviously
travelled
off
to
work
Saturday
night,
hoping
you
know,
there
was
summat
going
on.
Full Transcript:
How
did
you
first
get
involved
in
the
Acid House
parties
in
Blackburn?
If I
remember
rightly?
I
think
I
was
DJing
at
the
time,
when
I
were
18
I
think
then.
And
then
obviously
we
were
talking
about
it
and
things
were
happening.
And
I
think
someone
just
mentioned
Live
the
Dream
and
that,
…
…
that
happened
a
few
weeks
ago,
and
just
decided
one
night
that
we’d
have
a
trip
out
to
the
Sett
End.
And
that
was
maybe,
I
was
sort
of
like…
Yeah,
this
is
for
me.
Where
were
you
DJing
at the
time?
Yutick’s
…
Nest.
Which
was…
on
Pringle
Street.
On
Pringle
Street.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah,
it
were
sort
of
like
bar
stroke
nightclub.
That’s
right…
If
you can…
a
function
room
on
the
side
of
a
pub.
Great.
Yeah.
So
you
went
along to
Sett
End
and
what
do
you
see?
Just
basically
hundreds
of
cars
parked
outside.
Yeah
and
a packed
club,
obviously
it weren’t
that
big
like
were it?
So,
Sett
End
would
be
about
300
people
or something,
but
rammed
to
the
hill,
and
yeah,
just
got
involved
that
way
really.
So
you
got
in
there
that
night?
Yeah,
because
a
lot
of
people
said
they
had real
trouble…
they
never
actually
made
it
in…
Oh
right…
a lot
of people
who
I’ve
interviewed.
Yeah.
No,
no
I
got
in
there.
That
was
the early
days
wasn’t
it,
that
must
be
probably…
September,
October
89?
I
yeah,
yeah,
It
were
89
because,
yeah.
And
did
you
go
straight
to
a
party
afterwards?
Did
you
go
a
party?
We
didn’t
actually.
…
Which
one
were the
first
party
I
went
to…
What
do
you
remember
about
that
party?
Crazy.
Obviously,
you
know
tried
a
substance.
Yeah,
which
I’d
never
really
done
before.
And
what
I
remember
of
the
night
really,
it
was
crazy,
you
know.
Getting
home
in
the
morning.
Daylight…
etc
But
just
thinking…
Bloody
hell
that
was
something
that,
you
know,
I’ve
never
seen
before.
So
you were
hooked
from
that
time.
Yeah,
yeah
I was,
to
be
honest.
That
was
it.
It
was
sort
of
like,
you
know,
couldn’t
wait
for
the
next
weekend
to
be
honest,
and
see
what
were the
happening.
…
So
obviously
travelled
off
to
work
Saturday
night,
hoping
you
know,
there
was
summat
going
on.