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My
first
memories
was
a
shop
on
Devenport
Road.
That
was
the
first
thing
I
ever
turned
up
at
and
I
don’t
know
how
we
got
wer’
shop or
how
we
got
wer’
venue,
but
it
was
actually
the
very
first
time
I
ever
went
to
what
you
would
class
as
an
Acid
House
party
and
there
may
have
been
30
or
40
people
there
and
it
was
a
large
amount
of
fun.
They
all
started
very
…in
small
gaffs.
Another
one
that
stands
out
right
in
the
beginning
was
the
Bubble
Factory.
Yeah.
Well
the
Bubble
Factory
was
fantastic.
It
was
when
I
started
to
think.
Oh,
we’ve
got
something
going
on
here,
you
know
because
you
didn’t
know
whether
the
first
one
was
just
going
to
be
that
or..
what
it
was.
It
was
the
first
time
that
I
realised
that
people
were
very
much
together
would
will
call
him
tree-huggers.
I
remember
f***ing
going
up
wer’
Cav.
You
never
met
with
many
smiles
and
you
were
met
with
a
lot
of
people
who
were
horrible
and
I
remember
the
Bubble
Factory
everybody
cuddled
each
other.
I
remember
police
turning
up
an’
they
weren’t
happy,
but
we
didn’t
stop
and
we
didn’t
leave
and
that
was
the…
the
first
one
where
I
thought
wow,
you
know
this
this
is
something
that
I
want
to
be
involved
in.
So
my
initial
involvement
when
the
party
started
was
when
we
were…
when
we
had
the
Sett
End
I
would
lead
the
convoy
to
the
party.
I
would…
I
had
a
black
3 litre
Capri
at
the
time
and
everybody
got
to
know
the
black
3 litre
Capri
And
we would
head
off
from…
from
The
Sett
End
into
various
places
wherever
there
were…
Another
great
party
was…
and
this
sticks
in
the
and this
was
the
one
at
the
bottom
of
Philips
Road
was
it?
Northgate?
Or
..
North…
North
Road
building
the
North
Road
building.
I
remember
the
police
had
stopped…
a car
or
van
with
the
records
in…
and
met
in
Tony
went
and
found
some
records..
went
back
up.
The
Sett
End
got
a
box
of
records
and
I
remember
running
down
the
railway
track
and
climbing
through
a
window
into
the
North
Road
building.
Where…
another
big
memory
is
that
the
police
had
managed
to
turn
the
electric
off
for
that
one.
And
they
thought
it
was
a
great
success
of
doing
so
and
plugged
into
the
next
door’s
electric
and
kicked
it
back
up
again.
That’s
that’s
another
one
that’s
stuck
in
me
head.
That
wasn’t
really
right
at
the
beginning
but
it’s
one
of
the
ones
that
sticks
in
me’
head
because
it
might
not
have
happened
and
it
did
happen.
Well
the
most
memorable
up side
…
it
was
that
people
who
you’d
consider
not
to
be
friendly
became
tree
huggers.
They
would
all
cuddle
each
other.
They
were
all
happy
it
was
not
a
sign
of
any
violence
and
when
Dave
and
John
got
involved
it
was
John
who
actually
got
with
into
The
Sett
End
We
were
looking
for
a
home
to
base
ourselves
at
…
and
John
knew
the
landlord…
and
the
landlord
was
an
English
guy
called
Billy
and
Billy
was
up
for
it.
Billy
was
a
hungry
little
bastard.
He
was
more
interested
in
money
than
the
music
in
the
doin’
but
between
the
2
of
them
was
why
we
managed
to
get
The
Sett
End
in
The
Sett
End
went
on
for
4
years
and
it
was
great
on
a
Saturday.
Everyone
would
congregate
outside
not
everyone
could
get
in
there,
but
the
convoy
would
inevitably
start
off
from
there.
Full Transcript:
My
first
memories
was
a
shop
on
Devenport
Road.
That
was
the
first
thing
I
ever
turned
up
at
and
I
don’t
know
how
we
got
wer’
shop or
how
we
got
wer’
venue,
but
it
was
actually
the
very
first
time
I
ever
went
to
what
you
would
class
as
an
Acid
House
party
and
there
may
have
been
30
or
40
people
there
and
it
was
a
large
amount
of
fun.
They
all
started
very
…in
small
gaffs.
Another
one
that
stands
out
right
in
the
beginning
was
the
Bubble
Factory.
Yeah.
Well
the
Bubble
Factory
was
fantastic.
It
was
when
I
started
to
think.
Oh,
we’ve
got
something
going
on
here,
you
know
because
you
didn’t
know
whether
the
first
one
was
just
going
to
be
that
or..
what
it
was.
It
was
the
first
time
that
I
realised
that
people
were
very
much
together
would
will
call
him
tree-huggers.
I
remember
f***ing
going
up
wer’
Cav.
You
never
met
with
many
smiles
and
you
were
met
with
a
lot
of
people
who
were
horrible
and
I
remember
the
Bubble
Factory
everybody
cuddled
each
other.
I
remember
police
turning
up
an’
they
weren’t
happy,
but
we
didn’t
stop
and
we
didn’t
leave
and
that
was
the…
the
first
one
where
I
thought
wow,
you
know
this
this
is
something
that
I
want
to
be
involved
in.
So
my
initial
involvement
when
the
party
started
was
when
we
were…
when
we
had
the
Sett
End
I
would
lead
the
convoy
to
the
party.
I
would…
I
had
a
black
3 litre
Capri
at
the
time
and
everybody
got
to
know
the
black
3 litre
Capri
And
we would
head
off
from…
from
The
Sett
End
into
various
places
wherever
there
were…
Another
great
party
was…
and
this
sticks
in
the
and this
was
the
one
at
the
bottom
of
Philips
Road
was
it?
Northgate?
Or
..
North…
North
Road
building
the
North
Road
building.
I
remember
the
police
had
stopped…
a car
or
van
with
the
records
in…
and
met
in
Tony
went
and
found
some
records..
went
back
up.
The
Sett
End
got
a
box
of
records
and
I
remember
running
down
the
railway
track
and
climbing
through
a
window
into
the
North
Road
building.
Where…
another
big
memory
is
that
the
police
had
managed
to
turn
the
electric
off
for
that
one.
And
they
thought
it
was
a
great
success
of
doing
so
and
plugged
into
the
next
door’s
electric
and
kicked
it
back
up
again.
That’s
that’s
another
one
that’s
stuck
in
me
head.
That
wasn’t
really
right
at
the
beginning
but
it’s
one
of
the
ones
that
sticks
in
me’
head
because
it
might
not
have
happened
and
it
did
happen.
Well
the
most
memorable
up side
…
it
was
that
people
who
you’d
consider
not
to
be
friendly
became
tree
huggers.
They
would
all
cuddle
each
other.
They
were
all
happy
it
was
not
a
sign
of
any
violence
and
when
Dave
and
John
got
involved
it
was
John
who
actually
got
with
into
The
Sett
End
We
were
looking
for
a
home
to
base
ourselves
at
…
and
John
knew
the
landlord…
and
the
landlord
was
an
English
guy
called
Billy
and
Billy
was
up
for
it.
Billy
was
a
hungry
little
bastard.
He
was
more
interested
in
money
than
the
music
in
the
doin’
but
between
the
2
of
them
was
why
we
managed
to
get
The
Sett
End
in
The
Sett
End
went
on
for
4
years
and
it
was
great
on
a
Saturday.
Everyone
would
congregate
outside
not
everyone
could
get
in
there,
but
the
convoy
would
inevitably
start
off
from
there.