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For
me
Blackburn
has
got
a
very
rich
history
particularly
when
it
comes
to
its
industrial
history.
But
as
far
as
its
cultural
history
goes
from
a
pop
culture
point
of
view.
There’s
never
been
a
famous
band
really
that
have
come
from
Blackburn.
It’s
not
a
place
that
sort
of…
you
know…
I
can’t
think
of
any
famous
artists
that
really
came
from
Blackburn.
So
to
me
when
you’re
looking
at
Pop
Culture..
music
culture
this
thing
that
happened
in
Blackburn
in
1988
was
the
most
significant
thing
that
has
ever
happened
in
Blackburn
when
it
comes…
when
you’re
talking
about
music
culture
and
pop
culture.
It
was
the
most
important
and
most
significant
thing
that
ever
happened
there.
It
was
the
one
thing
about
it
was…
we
were
all
very
present.
We
were
very
present.
I
wasn’t
thinking
about
what
I
was
going
to
be
doing
next
week
or
next
month
or
next
year.
I
was…
we
were
all
living
for
the
moment.
We
were
living
for
the
now.
Smartphones
have
really
taken
that
away
from
people.
Very
few
people
live
in
the
now
now.
Constantly
distracted
by
smartphones
Acid
House
happened
prior
to
the
internet.
You
know…
and
but
the
the
spirit
of
it…
that’s
subversive
spirit’s
always
going
to
be
there…
and
it’s…
and
it’s
still
there.
Now.
You
know.
It’s
got
its
legacy.
There’s
kids
now
who
are
doing
the..
they’re
doing
parties
now
in
2020
They’re
playing
Drum & Bass
and
you
know…
I
went…
I
went
to
one
a
couple
of
years
ago.
I
was
about
twenty five
years
older
than
anybody…
than
the
next
youngest
person
in
there
but
I
found
out
about
it…
and
I
went
and
saw
what
they
were
doing.
And
to
me
it
was
the
spirit
of
88
all
over
again.
They
weren’t
charging
anybody
to
get
in.
They
advertised
it
on
the
internet.
Kids
get
taxi’s
to
go
there.
They
meet
out
in
the
middle
of the
woods
in
Summer.
They
play
their
music.
They
party
and
the
next
morning
they
clear
the
mess
up
after
themselves
and
they
disappear
back
to
where
they’re
going
to.
Not
doing
anybody
any
harm.
It’s
great.
So
it’s
already
got
legacy.
You
know
a hundred
years
time.
I
can’t
talk
about
that.
But
you
know,
no
matter
what
you
do.
They’ll
always
be
a
spirit
of
subversion
in
Lancashire.
It
was
there
hundreds
of
years
before
Acid
House
and
I’m
sure
it’ll
be
there
hundreds of
years
after.
Full Transcript:
For
me
Blackburn
has
got
a
very
rich
history
particularly
when
it
comes
to
its
industrial
history.
But
as
far
as
its
cultural
history
goes
from
a
pop
culture
point
of
view.
There’s
never
been
a
famous
band
really
that
have
come
from
Blackburn.
It’s
not
a
place
that
sort
of…
you
know…
I
can’t
think
of
any
famous
artists
that
really
came
from
Blackburn.
So
to
me
when
you’re
looking
at
Pop
Culture..
music
culture
this
thing
that
happened
in
Blackburn
in
1988
was
the
most
significant
thing
that
has
ever
happened
in
Blackburn
when
it
comes…
when
you’re
talking
about
music
culture
and
pop
culture.
It
was
the
most
important
and
most
significant
thing
that
ever
happened
there.
It
was
the
one
thing
about
it
was…
we
were
all
very
present.
We
were
very
present.
I
wasn’t
thinking
about
what
I
was
going
to
be
doing
next
week
or
next
month
or
next
year.
I
was…
we
were
all
living
for
the
moment.
We
were
living
for
the
now.
Smartphones
have
really
taken
that
away
from
people.
Very
few
people
live
in
the
now
now.
Constantly
distracted
by
smartphones
Acid
House
happened
prior
to
the
internet.
You
know…
and
but
the
the
spirit
of
it…
that’s
subversive
spirit’s
always
going
to
be
there…
and
it’s…
and
it’s
still
there.
Now.
You
know.
It’s
got
its
legacy.
There’s
kids
now
who
are
doing
the..
they’re
doing
parties
now
in
2020
They’re
playing
Drum & Bass
and
you
know…
I
went…
I
went
to
one
a
couple
of
years
ago.
I
was
about
twenty five
years
older
than
anybody…
than
the
next
youngest
person
in
there
but
I
found
out
about
it…
and
I
went
and
saw
what
they
were
doing.
And
to
me
it
was
the
spirit
of
88
all
over
again.
They
weren’t
charging
anybody
to
get
in.
They
advertised
it
on
the
internet.
Kids
get
taxi’s
to
go
there.
They
meet
out
in
the
middle
of the
woods
in
Summer.
They
play
their
music.
They
party
and
the
next
morning
they
clear
the
mess
up
after
themselves
and
they
disappear
back
to
where
they’re
going
to.
Not
doing
anybody
any
harm.
It’s
great.
So
it’s
already
got
legacy.
You
know
a hundred
years
time.
I
can’t
talk
about
that.
But
you
know,
no
matter
what
you
do.
They’ll
always
be
a
spirit
of
subversion
in
Lancashire.
It
was
there
hundreds
of
years
before
Acid
House
and
I’m
sure
it’ll
be
there
hundreds of
years
after.