Stuart Bad Memories

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It’s
yeah
it’s
really
interesting
because
you’ve
provided
some
really
really
Illuminating
notes
that
you
wrote
after
each
event
and
yes
diary
that
have
provided
all
these
details
and
evidence
anecdotes
and
stories
that
have
been
told
in
the
interviews
that
we
already
have
and
put
timestamps
and
dates
on
them
so
it’s
really
fantastic
to
read
and
we’ll
publish
these
your
interview
and
one
thing
I
noticed
was
the
the
first
first
the
first
party
you
talked
about
is
in
1989
and
you
say
all
very
good-natured
and
there’s
so
many
people
but
no
one’s
causing
any
trouble
whatsoever
and
it
seems
like
the
criminality
and
the
violence
is
not
really
anything
at
all
and
then
as
as
the
stories
go
on
we
get
to
kind
of
the
last
couple
where
a
brick’s
you’re
hit
in
the
side
of
the
your
camera’s
broken
because
you’ve
been
hit
yes
yeah
like
numerous
stories
about
people
throwing
bricks
and
the
violence
seems
quite
intense
did
you
see
a
buildup
was
that
the
kind
of
trajectory
that
happened
over
the
period
that
you’re
working
on
these?
Yeah
I
think
so
It’s
like
okay
so
I
figured
some
of
the
lads
because
we were
involved
in
like
photographing
football
violence
so
a
lot
of
the
lads
from
that
knew
who
we
were
and
once
they’d
seen
us
turning
up
I
think
they
you
know,
they
didn’t
get
a
good
run
at
us
at
the
football
because
it’s
daylight
like
there’s
you
know
fairly
low
numbers
of
them
and
I
think
they
saw
that
as
an
opportunity
I
also
think
people’s
attitudes
did
harden
and
the
parties
became
smaller
but
the
people
that
were
going
to
them
seemed
more
hardcore
and
they
weren’t
prepared
to
be
pushed
around
whereas
at
the
beginning
it
was
a
lot
of
middle-class
kids
who’d
borrowed
Daddy’s
Audi
and
driven
up
from
sort
of
Berkhamsted
or
something
and
you
know
lots
of
people
from
Blackburn
as
well
but
it
was
there
was
more
of
a
it
was
just
ordinary
kids
at
the
beginning
and
it
became
a
lot
harder
later
on
and
we
were
told
and
again
I
don’t
know
how
much
of
its
1
because
we
were
getting
the
police
briefing
and
sometimes
you
know
in
hindsight
you
realise
you
were
being
told
one
thing
and
it
wasn’t
necessarily
true,
but
I
don’t
know
if
they
actually
knew
it
wasn’t
1
or
that
was
the
belief
at
the
time
but
we
were
told
at
the
beginning
it
was
more
sort
of
party
organisers
were
people
who
had
a
bit
of
money
and
could
set it
up and
wanted
to
create
a
party
and
a
scene
and
everything
and
later
on
because
the
criminal
gangs
were
figuring
out
there’s
a
lot
of
money
to
be
made
there
was
a
sort
of
slightly
darker
element
moving
into
it
and
so
that
sort
of
tied
in
it
would
have
made
sense
whether
that
was
1
or
not
I
don’t
know
but
it
did
it
did
get
a
real
edge
later
on
and
you
were
you
knew
you
were
not
going
to
get
home
without
actually
being
attacked
and
so
it
was
a
very
different
thing
again
I
sort
of
I
think
it
depends
on
how
how
you
do
it
sometimes
you
know
people
would
just
they
would
attack
you
before
you’d
done
anything
so
they’d
definitely
come
for
a
go
and
you
know,
once
we
were
on
the
slipway at
Charnock
Richard
services
and
they’d come
prepared
they
brought
loads
of
rockets
and
fireworks
and
there’s
just
this
barrage
of
stuff
came
in
you
know
and
some
of
it
you
you
didn’t
mind
but
it
was
I
there
were
times
I
was
genuinely
scared
later
on
whereas
in
the
beginning
I
would
have
happily
walked
through
all
the
crowds
and
chatted
and
done
everything
we did
that
many
times
even
bizarrely
you
know
you’d
be
chasing
people
around
Blackburn
Town
Centre
for
no
apparent
reason
I
have
to
say
just
trying
to
disperse
them
and
keep
them
away
from
the
venue
but
they’d
eventually
stop
and
chat
and
it
was
nice
when
it
was
like
that
and
yeah
it’s
definitely
got
a
lot
harder
and
a
lot
more
intense
and
they
say
you
do
I
know
there
was
one
guy
set
of
a
party
because
I
found
out
who
he
was
later
and
he
was
like,
he
was
quite
a
heavy
guy
he
actually
ended up
going
away
for
murder
So
you
know
that
would
sort
of
lend
credence
that
there
was
that
going
on
but
I
don’t
know
It’s
only
what
you’re
told
and
I
got
a
very
obviously
one-sided
view
of
it
so
Yeah,
I
think
a
lot
of
this
comes
into
the
fact
that
those
parties
seem
to
be a
melting
pot
of
people
so
it
was
people
from
every
type
of
background
with
different
music
tastes
who
came
and
became
this
new
style
of
music
that
the
things
that
were
going
on
there
but
definitely
people
with
really
different
attitudes
about
why
they
were
there
and
whether
it
was
with
good
intentions
or
whether
they’re
up
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It’s
yeah
it’s
really
interesting
because
you’ve
provided
some
really
really
Illuminating
notes
that
you
wrote
after
each
event
and
yes
diary
that
have
provided
all
these
details
and
evidence
anecdotes
and
stories
that
have
been
told
in
the
interviews
that
we
already
have
and
put
timestamps
and
dates
on
them
so
it’s
really
fantastic
to
read
and
we’ll
publish
these
your
interview
and
one
thing
I
noticed
was
the
the
first
first
the
first
party
you
talked
about
is
in
1989
and
you
say
all
very
good-natured
and
there’s
so
many
people
but
no
one’s
causing
any
trouble
whatsoever
and
it
seems
like
the
criminality
and
the
violence
is
not
really
anything
at
all
and
then
as
as
the
stories
go
on
we
get
to
kind
of
the
last
couple
where
a
brick’s
you’re
hit
in
the
side
of
the
your
camera’s
broken
because
you’ve
been
hit
yes
yeah
like
numerous
stories
about
people
throwing
bricks
and
the
violence
seems
quite
intense
did
you
see
a
buildup
was
that
the
kind
of
trajectory
that
happened
over
the
period
that
you’re
working
on
these?
Yeah
I
think
so
It’s
like
okay
so
I
figured
some
of
the
lads
because
we were
involved
in
like
photographing
football
violence
so
a
lot
of
the
lads
from
that
knew
who
we
were
and
once
they’d
seen
us
turning
up
I
think
they
you
know,
they
didn’t
get
a
good
run
at
us
at
the
football
because
it’s
daylight
like
there’s
you
know
fairly
low
numbers
of
them
and
I
think
they
saw
that
as
an
opportunity
I
also
think
people’s
attitudes
did
harden
and
the
parties
became
smaller
but
the
people
that
were
going
to
them
seemed
more
hardcore
and
they
weren’t
prepared
to
be
pushed
around
whereas
at
the
beginning
it
was
a
lot
of
middle-class
kids
who’d
borrowed
Daddy’s
Audi
and
driven
up
from
sort
of
Berkhamsted
or
something
and
you
know
lots
of
people
from
Blackburn
as
well
but
it
was
there
was
more
of
a
it
was
just
ordinary
kids
at
the
beginning
and
it
became
a
lot
harder
later
on
and
we
were
told
and
again
I
don’t
know
how
much
of
its
1
because
we
were
getting
the
police
briefing
and
sometimes
you
know
in
hindsight
you
realise
you
were
being
told
one
thing
and
it
wasn’t
necessarily
true,
but
I
don’t
know
if
they
actually
knew
it
wasn’t
1
or
that
was
the
belief
at
the
time
but
we
were
told
at
the
beginning
it
was
more
sort
of
party
organisers
were
people
who
had
a
bit
of
money
and
could
set it
up and
wanted
to
create
a
party
and
a
scene
and
everything
and
later
on
because
the
criminal
gangs
were
figuring
out
there’s
a
lot
of
money
to
be
made
there
was
a
sort
of
slightly
darker
element
moving
into
it
and
so
that
sort
of
tied
in
it
would
have
made
sense
whether
that
was
1
or
not
I
don’t
know
but
it
did
it
did
get
a
real
edge
later
on
and
you
were
you
knew
you
were
not
going
to
get
home
without
actually
being
attacked
and
so
it
was
a
very
different
thing
again
I
sort
of
I
think
it
depends
on
how
how
you
do
it
sometimes
you
know
people
would
just
they
would
attack
you
before
you’d
done
anything
so
they’d
definitely
come
for
a
go
and
you
know,
once
we
were
on
the
slipway at
Charnock
Richard
services
and
they’d come
prepared
they
brought
loads
of
rockets
and
fireworks
and
there’s
just
this
barrage
of
stuff
came
in
you
know
and
some
of
it
you
you
didn’t
mind
but
it
was
I
there
were
times
I
was
genuinely
scared
later
on
whereas
in
the
beginning
I
would
have
happily
walked
through
all
the
crowds
and
chatted
and
done
everything
we did
that
many
times
even
bizarrely
you
know
you’d
be
chasing
people
around
Blackburn
Town
Centre
for
no
apparent
reason
I
have
to
say
just
trying
to
disperse
them
and
keep
them
away
from
the
venue
but
they’d
eventually
stop
and
chat
and
it
was
nice
when
it
was
like
that
and
yeah
it’s
definitely
got
a
lot
harder
and
a
lot
more
intense
and
they
say
you
do
I
know
there
was
one
guy
set
of
a
party
because
I
found
out
who
he
was
later
and
he
was
like,
he
was
quite
a
heavy
guy
he
actually
ended up
going
away
for
murder
So
you
know
that
would
sort
of
lend
credence
that
there
was
that
going
on
but
I
don’t
know
It’s
only
what
you’re
told
and
I
got
a
very
obviously
one-sided
view
of
it
so
Yeah,
I
think
a
lot
of
this
comes
into
the
fact
that
those
parties
seem
to
be a
melting
pot
of
people
so
it
was
people
from
every
type
of
background
with
different
music
tastes
who
came
and
became
this
new
style
of
music
that
the
things
that
were
going
on
there
but
definitely
people
with
really
different
attitudes
about
why
they
were
there
and
whether
it
was
with
good
intentions
or
whether
they’re
up
from