Julie Good Memories Part 1

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The
best
part
about
it
was
I
think
is
that
at one
time
Blackburn
was
a
bit
divided
there
were
lots
of
different
areas
in
Blackburn
that
were
all
divided
you
had
Mill
Hill.
ye had,
Infirmary
area.
ye’ had,
Queens
Park
area.
ye’ had,
Blackburn
Youth
you had
all
these
different
groups
and
they
used
to
be
a
bit
of
trouble
as
well.
I
used
to go to
King
George’s Hall
on
a
Monday
night
and
there
Monday night
Madness…
used
to
be
chairs
flying
across
the
room
and
things
like
that.
I remember
do
you
know
that
and
then
that
just
all
stopped
there
were
no,
trouble
everybody
knew
everybody
if
you
knew
so
if
you
went
to
a
party
and
it
wasn’t
the
right
1
or
somet’
you
knew
it
were
the
right
1
because
there
wasn’t
anybody
there
you
that,
you
know,
you
didn’t
know
so
if
you
were
at
somewhere
where you
didn’t
know
anybody
you
where
at the
wrong
1
because
you
know
everybody
every
time
that’s
one
of
my
fondest
memories
really
is
and
and
just
the
atmosphere
of…
of
being
in
that…
in
a
warehouse
the
sound
the
mood
the…
it’s…
I
can
still
kind
of
feel
that
and
remember
that
all
this
time
that
you…
you
can…
and
you
can
never
replace
it.
You
can
never
recreate
it.
It’s
gone
it
happened
and
it
was
just
the
whole
the
music,
you
know,
and
if
anybody
you
know,
anybody
would
do
anything
for
you…
if
you
need
a
lift
somewhere
or
it
would
be
like
I
suppose it were
like
the hip…
60s
hippies
like
bit
of
peace
and
love
kind
of
thing
and
that’s
what
it
was.
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The
best
part
about
it
was
I
think
is
that
at one
time
Blackburn
was
a
bit
divided
there
were
lots
of
different
areas
in
Blackburn
that
were
all
divided
you
had
Mill
Hill.
ye had,
Infirmary
area.
ye’ had,
Queens
Park
area.
ye’ had,
Blackburn
Youth
you had
all
these
different
groups
and
they
used
to
be
a
bit
of
trouble
as
well.
I
used
to go to
King
George’s Hall
on
a
Monday
night
and
there
Monday night
Madness…
used
to
be
chairs
flying
across
the
room
and
things
like
that.
I remember
do
you
know
that
and
then
that
just
all
stopped
there
were
no,
trouble
everybody
knew
everybody
if
you
knew
so
if
you
went
to
a
party
and
it
wasn’t
the
right
1
or
somet’
you
knew
it
were
the
right
1
because
there
wasn’t
anybody
there
you
that,
you
know,
you
didn’t
know
so
if
you
were
at
somewhere
where you
didn’t
know
anybody
you
where
at the
wrong
1
because
you
know
everybody
every
time
that’s
one
of
my
fondest
memories
really
is
and
and
just
the
atmosphere
of…
of
being
in
that…
in
a
warehouse
the
sound
the
mood
the…
it’s…
I
can
still
kind
of
feel
that
and
remember
that
all
this
time
that
you…
you
can…
and
you
can
never
replace
it.
You
can
never
recreate
it.
It’s
gone
it
happened
and
it
was
just
the
whole
the
music,
you
know,
and
if
anybody
you
know,
anybody
would
do
anything
for
you…
if
you
need
a
lift
somewhere
or
it
would
be
like
I
suppose it were
like
the hip…
60s
hippies
like
bit
of
peace
and
love
kind
of
thing
and
that’s
what
it
was.