Suddi Good Memories Part 2

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I
remember
listening
to
music
and
there
was
Wild
Times
by
Delite…
Derrick
Derrick
Mayes
mix
and
just
hearing
the
bass
pulsing
up
and
down
the
warehouse
was
just
unbelievable.
It
was
just
like
because
these
warehouses
were
massive
and
they
sounded
echo
up
and
down
the
space
and
it
was
just
incredible
and
I
remember
they…
I think
this
was
unique
to
us
Northerner’s
when
the
theme
would
come
on
by
Unique 3
and
I’ve
told
the
guy
from
Unique 3
this
since…
I’m
not
sure
if
he
thought
I was
a
bit
of
a
weirdo…
Edzy
I
mean
what
a
tune
and
just
what
it
started
off…
the
that
….
Everybody
had
to
put
bleeps
and
bass..
sub
basses
in
the
tunes
after
that
and
hadda
massive
effect
on us…
People
would
sing
the
bass
line
do-do-do-do
do-do-do-do-do
and
then,
you
know,
imagine
these
parties
grew
to
10000
people.
There’s
10000
of
us
humming
this
baseline
and
it’d
build
and
build
and
build…
you’d
get
louder
and
we’d
sing
it
over
everything
didn’t
we?
didn’t
have
to
be
just
when
the
theme
come
on…
although
if
that
come on
guaranteed
we’d
be
singing
it,
but
we
just
carried
on
singing
it
over
all
the
other
tunes
it
just
fit
over
everything.
And it
sounded
brilliant.
I remember
that
as a
brilliant
moment.
The
regular
thing
that
happened
in
Blackburn.
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I
remember
listening
to
music
and
there
was
Wild
Times
by
Delite…
Derrick
Derrick
Mayes
mix
and
just
hearing
the
bass
pulsing
up
and
down
the
warehouse
was
just
unbelievable.
It
was
just
like
because
these
warehouses
were
massive
and
they
sounded
echo
up
and
down
the
space
and
it
was
just
incredible
and
I
remember
they…
I think
this
was
unique
to
us
Northerner’s
when
the
theme
would
come
on
by
Unique 3
and
I’ve
told
the
guy
from
Unique 3
this
since…
I’m
not
sure
if
he
thought
I was
a
bit
of
a
weirdo…
Edzy
I
mean
what
a
tune
and
just
what
it
started
off…
the
that
….
Everybody
had
to
put
bleeps
and
bass..
sub
basses
in
the
tunes
after
that
and
hadda
massive
effect
on us…
People
would
sing
the
bass
line
do-do-do-do
do-do-do-do-do
and
then,
you
know,
imagine
these
parties
grew
to
10000
people.
There’s
10000
of
us
humming
this
baseline
and
it’d
build
and
build
and
build…
you’d
get
louder
and
we’d
sing
it
over
everything
didn’t
we?
didn’t
have
to
be
just
when
the
theme
come
on…
although
if
that
come on
guaranteed
we’d
be
singing
it,
but
we
just
carried
on
singing
it
over
all
the
other
tunes
it
just
fit
over
everything.
And it
sounded
brilliant.
I remember
that
as a
brilliant
moment.
The
regular
thing
that
happened
in
Blackburn.