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what
were
the
best
things
about
the
era
and
what
were
the
good
times
about
it…
the-
the
camaraderie
the
sense
of
community
I
think
previous
to
that
and
I
went
and
whether
this
was
just
because
I
was
and
I’m
talking
for
myself
whether
this
is
just
because
previous
to
this
scene
emerging
near
ours
I
was a
confused
teenager
or
just
whether
it
was
the
state
of…
you
know
that
the
environment
and
the
culture
as
it
was
at
that
time
Acid House Parties
Kind
of
created
this
sense
of
belonging
that
I’d
never
felt
before
I
felt
like
I
was
a
part
of
something
special
something
magical
something
really
really
big
yeah
yeah
and
you
know
the
best
bits
of
it
was
it
was
kind
of
like
we
were
doing
this
thing
that
we
was
so
freeing
and
yeah
condemned
by
everybody
outside
of
it
you
know,
they
all
these
other
people
just
could
not
see
the
beauty
of
what
we
were
doing
but
the
tenacity
of
the
kids
involved
we
just
kept
going
regardless
you
know
it
was
like
we
believed
in
it
and
we
were
going
to
do
it
anyway
you
know
and we
kind
of
had
this
we
weren’t
harming
anyone
you
know
we
were
just
having
fun
and
no
one
was
going
to
stop
us
doing
that because
it
was
all
we
had
It
was
the
only
glimmer
of
hope
in
our
lives
that
we
actually
had
strangely
enough
I
know
that
sounds
quite
dramatic
but
it
was
all
we
had
to
look
forward
to
on
a
weekly
basis
so
yeah
the
best
bits
were
that
the-
the-
the
kind
of
everyone
scrambling
and
the
I
mean
when
you
look
back
on
it
it
was
kind
of
done
in
military
precision
but
I
don’t
think
it
was
actually
planned
like
that
I
think
it
was
just
more
everybody
go
to
this
phone
box
and
dial
this
number
and
make
sure
you’re
not
following
the
decoy
convoy
…
and
all
that
kind
of
stuff
and
you
know
if
you
actually
looked
at it
and
wrote
the
plan
down
on
paper
it
must’ve
…
it
must
have
looked
so
strategic
but
I
don’t
think
that
that
was
the plan
you
know
I
think
for
a
lot
of
it
was
winged
on
a
daily
on
a
weekly
basis
particularly
in
the beginning
any
way
which
were
my
fondest
memories
my
fondest
memories
were
the
beginning
were
the
beginning
of
the
scene
you
know
so
from
the
Hacienda
we
brought
it
in
to
Blackburn
well
at
the
actually
previous
to
that
we
used
to
go
to
a
nightclub
called
The
Kitchen
in
Moss
Side
which
was
basically
just
a
flat
in
a
block
of
flats
in
Moss
Side
which
was
you
know
and
I
remember
being
in
there
one
night
and
there
was
just
too
many
people
there
wasn’t
enough
room
and
it
was
really
quite
dark
in
there
and
all
these
people
were
all
squashed
and
knowing
what
I
know
now
as
an
adult
…
It
was
probably
a
massive
fire
hazard
but
we
weren’t
bothered
about
that
we
just
wanted
to
dance
and
i can just
remember
this
guy
grabbing
a
huge
mallet
and
going
‘i’ts
okay
…
I
can
create
more
room”
and
he
just
smashed
through
the
wall
into
the
next
flat
and
all
of
a
sudden
we
had
twice
the
space
you
know
not
probably
thinking
about
the
damage
or
considering
consequences
as
teenagers
don’t
and
we
just
thought
that
this
was
magnificent
this
guy
was
a
hero
he
created
more
room
for
us
to
party
I’ve
heard
this
story
before
about
the
mallet
in
the
in
the
wall
It’s
just
such
a
wild
time
and
I
think
when
we
talk
to
people
who
are
the
organizers
it
did
sound
like
it
was
pretty
military
the
precision
actually
it
seemed
like
the
the
that
the
planning
for
it
but
getting
thousands
of
people
to
then
act
in
a
military
way
with
it
that
wasn’t
gonna
happen
either
I think there
was
a
wildness
that
yeah
just
sort
of
occurred
and
how
people
managed
to
do
those
things
before
we
had
facebook
and
the
internet
to
communicate
and
it
truly
was
quite
revolutionary
in
its
approach
what
people
did
absolutely
I
think
it
started
off
as
a
very
vague
plan
and
I
think
week
by
week
it
got
more
specific
as
they
as
they
kinda
learned
you
know
the
hurdles
that
they
had
to
jump
and
the
things
they
had
to
avoid
to
make
sure
that
the
party
went
ahead
you
know
and
some
of
the
things
I
saw
to
when
you
know
when
I
talk
about
absolute
tenacity
some
of
the
things
I
saw
to
ensure
that
party
went
ahead
was
just
unbelievable
you
know
I
can
remember
one
night
the
generator
wasn’t
working
in
one
of
the
parties
and
a
couple
of
the
electrician
guys
wired
wired
the
whole
PA
system
and
DJ
set
up
to
the
up
to
the
traffic
lights
outside
you
know
this
massive
absolute
genius
and
there
was
like
thousands
of
people
completely
unaware
that
they
were
you
know
that
the
party
was
being
powered
by
the
lights
outside
and
neither
did
the
police
which
was
you
know
quite
a
one-up-man
for
us
more.
Yeah.
Yeah.
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what
were
the
best
things
about
the
era
and
what
were
the
good
times
about
it…
the-
the
camaraderie
the
sense
of
community
I
think
previous
to
that
and
I
went
and
whether
this
was
just
because
I
was
and
I’m
talking
for
myself
whether
this
is
just
because
previous
to
this
scene
emerging
near
ours
I
was a
confused
teenager
or
just
whether
it
was
the
state
of…
you
know
that
the
environment
and
the
culture
as
it
was
at
that
time
Acid House Parties
Kind
of
created
this
sense
of
belonging
that
I’d
never
felt
before
I
felt
like
I
was
a
part
of
something
special
something
magical
something
really
really
big
yeah
yeah
and
you
know
the
best
bits
of
it
was
it
was
kind
of
like
we
were
doing
this
thing
that
we
was
so
freeing
and
yeah
condemned
by
everybody
outside
of
it
you
know,
they
all
these
other
people
just
could
not
see
the
beauty
of
what
we
were
doing
but
the
tenacity
of
the
kids
involved
we
just
kept
going
regardless
you
know
it
was
like
we
believed
in
it
and
we
were
going
to
do
it
anyway
you
know
and we
kind
of
had
this
we
weren’t
harming
anyone
you
know
we
were
just
having
fun
and
no
one
was
going
to
stop
us
doing
that because
it
was
all
we
had
It
was
the
only
glimmer
of
hope
in
our
lives
that
we
actually
had
strangely
enough
I
know
that
sounds
quite
dramatic
but
it
was
all
we
had
to
look
forward
to
on
a
weekly
basis
so
yeah
the
best
bits
were
that
the-
the-
the
kind
of
everyone
scrambling
and
the
I
mean
when
you
look
back
on
it
it
was
kind
of
done
in
military
precision
but
I
don’t
think
it
was
actually
planned
like
that
I
think
it
was
just
more
everybody
go
to
this
phone
box
and
dial
this
number
and
make
sure
you’re
not
following
the
decoy
convoy
…
and
all
that
kind
of
stuff
and
you
know
if
you
actually
looked
at it
and
wrote
the
plan
down
on
paper
it
must’ve
…
it
must
have
looked
so
strategic
but
I
don’t
think
that
that
was
the plan
you
know
I
think
for
a
lot
of
it
was
winged
on
a
daily
on
a
weekly
basis
particularly
in
the beginning
any
way
which
were
my
fondest
memories
my
fondest
memories
were
the
beginning
were
the
beginning
of
the
scene
you
know
so
from
the
Hacienda
we
brought
it
in
to
Blackburn
well
at
the
actually
previous
to
that
we
used
to
go
to
a
nightclub
called
The
Kitchen
in
Moss
Side
which
was
basically
just
a
flat
in
a
block
of
flats
in
Moss
Side
which
was
you
know
and
I
remember
being
in
there
one
night
and
there
was
just
too
many
people
there
wasn’t
enough
room
and
it
was
really
quite
dark
in
there
and
all
these
people
were
all
squashed
and
knowing
what
I
know
now
as
an
adult
…
It
was
probably
a
massive
fire
hazard
but
we
weren’t
bothered
about
that
we
just
wanted
to
dance
and
i can just
remember
this
guy
grabbing
a
huge
mallet
and
going
‘i’ts
okay
…
I
can
create
more
room”
and
he
just
smashed
through
the
wall
into
the
next
flat
and
all
of
a
sudden
we
had
twice
the
space
you
know
not
probably
thinking
about
the
damage
or
considering
consequences
as
teenagers
don’t
and
we
just
thought
that
this
was
magnificent
this
guy
was
a
hero
he
created
more
room
for
us
to
party
I’ve
heard
this
story
before
about
the
mallet
in
the
in
the
wall
It’s
just
such
a
wild
time
and
I
think
when
we
talk
to
people
who
are
the
organizers
it
did
sound
like
it
was
pretty
military
the
precision
actually
it
seemed
like
the
the
that
the
planning
for
it
but
getting
thousands
of
people
to
then
act
in
a
military
way
with
it
that
wasn’t
gonna
happen
either
I think there
was
a
wildness
that
yeah
just
sort
of
occurred
and
how
people
managed
to
do
those
things
before
we
had
facebook
and
the
internet
to
communicate
and
it
truly
was
quite
revolutionary
in
its
approach
what
people
did
absolutely
I
think
it
started
off
as
a
very
vague
plan
and
I
think
week
by
week
it
got
more
specific
as
they
as
they
kinda
learned
you
know
the
hurdles
that
they
had
to
jump
and
the
things
they
had
to
avoid
to
make
sure
that
the
party
went
ahead
you
know
and
some
of
the
things
I
saw
to
when
you
know
when
I
talk
about
absolute
tenacity
some
of
the
things
I
saw
to
ensure
that
party
went
ahead
was
just
unbelievable
you
know
I
can
remember
one
night
the
generator
wasn’t
working
in
one
of
the
parties
and
a
couple
of
the
electrician
guys
wired
wired
the
whole
PA
system
and
DJ
set
up
to
the
up
to
the
traffic
lights
outside
you
know
this
massive
absolute
genius
and
there
was
like
thousands
of
people
completely
unaware
that
they
were
you
know
that
the
party
was
being
powered
by
the
lights
outside
and
neither
did
the
police
which
was
you
know
quite
a
one-up-man
for
us
more.
Yeah.
Yeah.