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I
was
working
here
in
London
for
building
a
studio
for
Martin
and
Stephen
Young
from
Colorbox
and
halfway
through
the
project
I
got
a
sore
throat
and had
to
go
home…
went
back
to
Blackburn
in
the
meantime
that
the
studio
has
been
completed
and
…
effectively
…
run
out
of
money
whilst
I
in
Blackburn
and
…
needed
to
get
some
money
together
to
just
continue
living.
Decided
at
that
point
in
time
that
we’d
do
bits
of
work
renting
out
sound
systems.
And
then
ended
up
getting
involved
in
through
Audio
Workshop
renting
out
sound
systems
to
Crackers
which
then
led
on
to
us
getting
…
sound
systems
into
the
parties
and
in
the
Sett
End…
just
getting
fully
involved
in
that
side
of
…
things
All
right…
So
it’s
all
down
to
a
sore
throat.
If
I
hadn’t
have
got
that
sore
throat
i’d have
still
carried
on
with
the
job
in
London.
I
never
got
back
to
Blackburn
at
that
point
in
time.
What
was
it
like?
Describing
them
to
somebody
who
hadn’t…
who
hasn’t
been
to
one.
Cor..where
would
you
where would
you start…
That’s
a
really
really
good
one
is
I
don’t
think
you…
I
don’t
think
you
could
actually
find
any
words
that
would
explain
in
a
satisfactory
format
to
someone
who’d
never
been
there…
as
to
as to
exactly
what
went
on
in
terms
of
the
whole
thing
I…
I
think
it would
take
you
hours
and
I think you
probably
wouldn’t
believe
a
lot
of
it.
Phrrwww
what
was
it…?
And
I
think
from
my
perspective…
everybody
was
coming
away
with
a
different
idea
of
what
went
on…
what
happened
There were
people
that
went
in
there
that…
just
absolutely
getting
off
their
face
in
front
of
the
sound
system
dancing
all
night
and
going
home
with
very
little
memory
of
things
and
there
are
other
people
who
were
going
there
and
spending
most
of the night
chilling
out
at
the
back
errr
of an
environment
and
socialising
quite
a
lot
…
I
think
it would really
would
depend
on
on
who
you
asked
about
that
sort
of
thing.
But
it
in
all
of
it
that
I
think
the
one
thing
that
was
common
to
everything
was
a
sort
of
euphoric
atmosphere.
Within
that
people
some
people
going
there
for
the
music…
some
people
were
going
for
the
ambience.
Some
people
have
gone
down
just
for
the
fact
that
it’s
something
scandalous
going
on…
and
they
wanted
to
see
what
it
was!
So
what
would
you
say
about
the
mix
of
people?
Well,
I
don’t
think
there’s
anything
to
say
about
it
because
it
was
just
everybody…
there’s
it
there
was…
you
couldn’t
look
at
it
and
create
any
demographic…
it
was just
about…
it
was
just
everybody
people
from…
absolutely
everything
you
know,
there
there
was
you’d see
people
who
were
effectively
virtually
pensioners
other
one…
other
people
who
were well
under
age who
shouldn’t
have
been
in
there…
people
of
every
race
every
every
perspective
and
view
and
people
who
previously
been
hooligans
and
thugs
and
people
who
just
been
hippies
into
peace
and
and
everything.
It
was
just
everybody
and
and
there
was
no
there
was
no
discrimination
between
anybody
or
anybody
else.
In
fact you
didn’t
even
think
about
it.
Most
people
didn’t
seem
to
think
about
it.
The…
although
alot
of…
alot
of
people
did
realise
that
it
was
something
unusual
at
that
point
in
time
when
people
were
commenting
how
incredible
it
was
that
everybody
just
got
together
and
with
no
problems
and
no
prejudice.
Full Transcript:
I
was
working
here
in
London
for
building
a
studio
for
Martin
and
Stephen
Young
from
Colorbox
and
halfway
through
the
project
I
got
a
sore
throat
and had
to
go
home…
went
back
to
Blackburn
in
the
meantime
that
the
studio
has
been
completed
and
…
effectively
…
run
out
of
money
whilst
I
in
Blackburn
and
…
needed
to
get
some
money
together
to
just
continue
living.
Decided
at
that
point
in
time
that
we’d
do
bits
of
work
renting
out
sound
systems.
And
then
ended
up
getting
involved
in
through
Audio
Workshop
renting
out
sound
systems
to
Crackers
which
then
led
on
to
us
getting
…
sound
systems
into
the
parties
and
in
the
Sett
End…
just
getting
fully
involved
in
that
side
of
…
things
All
right…
So
it’s
all
down
to
a
sore
throat.
If
I
hadn’t
have
got
that
sore
throat
i’d have
still
carried
on
with
the
job
in
London.
I
never
got
back
to
Blackburn
at
that
point
in
time.
What
was
it
like?
Describing
them
to
somebody
who
hadn’t…
who
hasn’t
been
to
one.
Cor..where
would
you
where would
you start…
That’s
a
really
really
good
one
is
I
don’t
think
you…
I
don’t
think
you
could
actually
find
any
words
that
would
explain
in
a
satisfactory
format
to
someone
who’d
never
been
there…
as
to
as to
exactly
what
went
on
in
terms
of
the
whole
thing
I…
I
think
it would
take
you
hours
and
I think you
probably
wouldn’t
believe
a
lot
of
it.
Phrrwww
what
was
it…?
And
I
think
from
my
perspective…
everybody
was
coming
away
with
a
different
idea
of
what
went
on…
what
happened
There were
people
that
went
in
there
that…
just
absolutely
getting
off
their
face
in
front
of
the
sound
system
dancing
all
night
and
going
home
with
very
little
memory
of
things
and
there
are
other
people
who
were
going
there
and
spending
most
of the night
chilling
out
at
the
back
errr
of an
environment
and
socialising
quite
a
lot
…
I
think
it would really
would
depend
on
on
who
you
asked
about
that
sort
of
thing.
But
it
in
all
of
it
that
I
think
the
one
thing
that
was
common
to
everything
was
a
sort
of
euphoric
atmosphere.
Within
that
people
some
people
going
there
for
the
music…
some
people
were
going
for
the
ambience.
Some
people
have
gone
down
just
for
the
fact
that
it’s
something
scandalous
going
on…
and
they
wanted
to
see
what
it
was!
So
what
would
you
say
about
the
mix
of
people?
Well,
I
don’t
think
there’s
anything
to
say
about
it
because
it
was
just
everybody…
there’s
it
there
was…
you
couldn’t
look
at
it
and
create
any
demographic…
it
was just
about…
it
was
just
everybody
people
from…
absolutely
everything
you
know,
there
there
was
you’d see
people
who
were
effectively
virtually
pensioners
other
one…
other
people
who
were well
under
age who
shouldn’t
have
been
in
there…
people
of
every
race
every
every
perspective
and
view
and
people
who
previously
been
hooligans
and
thugs
and
people
who
just
been
hippies
into
peace
and
and
everything.
It
was
just
everybody
and
and
there
was
no
there
was
no
discrimination
between
anybody
or
anybody
else.
In
fact you
didn’t
even
think
about
it.
Most
people
didn’t
seem
to
think
about
it.
The…
although
alot
of…
alot
of
people
did
realise
that
it
was
something
unusual
at
that
point
in
time
when
people
were
commenting
how
incredible
it
was
that
everybody
just
got
together
and
with
no
problems
and
no
prejudice.