Klak Good Memories Part 2

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The
radio
station
turned
up.
It
just
got
delivered
to
my
house
as…
The
idea
was
around
the
time
of
Live
The
Dream
I
think
that
was.
I’m
not
sure
but
I
remember
it…
was
sort
of
we
can
use
it
to
give
out
the
destination
of
the
party,
y’know
use
it
to
advertise
the
party…
that
let
people
know
where
the
parties.
A
transmitter
got
delivered
to
my
house
and
nobody
knew
what
to
do
with
it…
again.
So…
trial
and
error,
we
got
it
up
and
running
and
yeah,
it’s
great.
Just
used to
play
tunes
all
night
and it
never
got
used
for
giving
out
the
destination.
We
tried
that
once
and
we
were
in
a
high-rise
flat
and
we
saw
the
massive
convoy
of
police
driving
past
and
thought
they
were
on
to
us,
y’know
But
yeah…
it
was
sort
of
after
the
parties
I
concentrated
on
the
radio
for
a
while.
I
did
that
for
quite
a
while.
Yeah
every
weekend.
Climbing
up
Billinge
Hill
with
a load
of
car
batteries
or
climbing
up
tree
with
a
load
of
boxes
and
aerials
and
what
have ya
….
setting
up
the
link
so
you
transmit
from
a house
line
of site
to
Billinge
Hill
and
that
pick
up
….
the
decks
from
someone’s
house
and
then
retransmitted
out
across
Blackburn
and
further
in some
cases.
I
remember
it
being
heard
….
over
Haslingden
and
that
y’know
for
a
pretty
small
transmitter
people
could
pick
it
up.
I
remember
Rob
Tissera
driving
across
the
moors…
He
used
to
come
and
do
a
shift
and
he
was
listening
on
his
way
from
Manchester,
y’know
We
used
to do
a lot
of
flyers
and
posters
for
that…
and
it
was
just
sort
of
trying
to
keep
something
going,
you
know,
it
was
just
about
keeping
something
going.
Yeah
it
was
difficult.
Wasn’t
it.
It had
just
stopped
didn’t
it.
Yeah
because
it
just
stopped
dead
in…
at
Nelson.
There
was
nothing
that
you
know…
I
know
It’d
been
our
lives
for…
full-time
job,
you
know…
44036.041666666664
one
that
we
lived
it.
And
then
it
just
stopped
dead.
So
that
was
yeah.
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The
radio
station
turned
up.
It
just
got
delivered
to
my
house
as…
The
idea
was
around
the
time
of
Live
The
Dream
I
think
that
was.
I’m
not
sure
but
I
remember
it…
was
sort
of
we
can
use
it
to
give
out
the
destination
of
the
party,
y’know
use
it
to
advertise
the
party…
that
let
people
know
where
the
parties.
A
transmitter
got
delivered
to
my
house
and
nobody
knew
what
to
do
with
it…
again.
So…
trial
and
error,
we
got
it
up
and
running
and
yeah,
it’s
great.
Just
used to
play
tunes
all
night
and it
never
got
used
for
giving
out
the
destination.
We
tried
that
once
and
we
were
in
a
high-rise
flat
and
we
saw
the
massive
convoy
of
police
driving
past
and
thought
they
were
on
to
us,
y’know
But
yeah…
it
was
sort
of
after
the
parties
I
concentrated
on
the
radio
for
a
while.
I
did
that
for
quite
a
while.
Yeah
every
weekend.
Climbing
up
Billinge
Hill
with
a load
of
car
batteries
or
climbing
up
tree
with
a
load
of
boxes
and
aerials
and
what
have ya
….
setting
up
the
link
so
you
transmit
from
a house
line
of site
to
Billinge
Hill
and
that
pick
up
….
the
decks
from
someone’s
house
and
then
retransmitted
out
across
Blackburn
and
further
in some
cases.
I
remember
it
being
heard
….
over
Haslingden
and
that
y’know
for
a
pretty
small
transmitter
people
could
pick
it
up.
I
remember
Rob
Tissera
driving
across
the
moors…
He
used
to
come
and
do
a
shift
and
he
was
listening
on
his
way
from
Manchester,
y’know
We
used
to do
a lot
of
flyers
and
posters
for
that…
and
it
was
just
sort
of
trying
to
keep
something
going,
you
know,
it
was
just
about
keeping
something
going.
Yeah
it
was
difficult.
Wasn’t
it.
It had
just
stopped
didn’t
it.
Yeah
because
it
just
stopped
dead
in…
at
Nelson.
There
was
nothing
that
you
know…
I
know
It’d
been
our
lives
for…
full-time
job,
you
know…
44036.041666666664
one
that
we
lived
it.
And
then
it
just
stopped
dead.
So
that
was
yeah.