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So
that
very
first
party
was
a
big
one
for
me,
because
it
was,
I’d,
you
know,
I
think
I
was
15
and
you
know,
it
was
like
right
there’s
nothing
to
tell,
there’s
no
one
telling
me
to
go
home.
I
shouldn’t
be
here.
This
is
crazy.
That
was
an
amazing
night
because
it
was
one
of
those,
you
know,
you’re
there
when
you’re
young
and
you’re
like,
I’m
actually
at an
Acid
House
party
…
y’know,
that
was
that’s
it.
…
…
that’s
it
…
cos
before
that,
it
was
only
things
that
you’d
read
about
in
the
paper,
you
know,
seeing
people
down
near
London
and
aircraft
hangars,
and
reading
all
these
like
sort
of
moral
panic
stories
and
thinking
wow,
that
looks
amazing.
I
want
to
be
at
something
like
that.
So
it
was
very
…
it
wasn’t
very
long
after
reading
those
sort
of
things,
that
you
know,
I
found
myself
at
something.
So
I
felt
I
felt
quite
lucky
really,
quite
blessed
being
in
the
right
place
at
the
right
time
to
jump
in
a
van
that
says
right.
We’re
off
to
an
Acid
House
party
and
you
don’t
know
where,
you
don’t
know
when,
you
don’t
know how
you’re
going
to
get
home,
and
you’ve
hardly
got
any
money
in
your
pocket,
you
know,
enough
money
to
get
to
a
phone
box
to
tell,
tell
your
folks
a
lie
about
who’s
house
you’re
staying
at..
in
order
to
be
out
for
the
night.
And
also
um
and
enough
money
to
to
buy
some
acid
and
and
get
on
it…
and
very
strong
acid
as
well,
strong
enough
for
to
be
to
feel
think
that
you’d
…
seen
the
room
get
busted
by
police
on
a
number
of
occasions
and
like
get
out
of
the
way
and
then
realise
that
that
…
…
…
…
that
hadn’t
happened
at
all.
So
to
me,
that
first
warehouse
was
special
because
it
was
also
a
room
full
of
…
people
with
like
very
weird
faces
and
vampires
and
police
trying
to
bust
it,
and
I
was
going
through
it
all,
and
then
you
realise
y’know
right
okay,
I’m
just
dancing
in
a
warehouse,
and
it
all
kind
of
went
on,
you
know,
on
many
levels
and
in
many
dimensions.
But
it
was
it
was
amazing…
and
it
just
felt
like
it
never
stopped.
If
you
know,
it
was
going
on
all
night,
and
it
was
relentless.
And
that
was
the
thing.
And
that’s
what
I
wanted.
I
didn’t
want
to
be
told
when
to
go
home.
Full Transcript:
So
that
very
first
party
was
a
big
one
for
me,
because
it
was,
I’d,
you
know,
I
think
I
was
15
and
you
know,
it
was
like
right
there’s
nothing
to
tell,
there’s
no
one
telling
me
to
go
home.
I
shouldn’t
be
here.
This
is
crazy.
That
was
an
amazing
night
because
it
was
one
of
those,
you
know,
you’re
there
when
you’re
young
and
you’re
like,
I’m
actually
at an
Acid
House
party
…
y’know,
that
was
that’s
it.
…
…
that’s
it
…
cos
before
that,
it
was
only
things
that
you’d
read
about
in
the
paper,
you
know,
seeing
people
down
near
London
and
aircraft
hangars,
and
reading
all
these
like
sort
of
moral
panic
stories
and
thinking
wow,
that
looks
amazing.
I
want
to
be
at
something
like
that.
So
it
was
very
…
it
wasn’t
very
long
after
reading
those
sort
of
things,
that
you
know,
I
found
myself
at
something.
So
I
felt
I
felt
quite
lucky
really,
quite
blessed
being
in
the
right
place
at
the
right
time
to
jump
in
a
van
that
says
right.
We’re
off
to
an
Acid
House
party
and
you
don’t
know
where,
you
don’t
know
when,
you
don’t
know how
you’re
going
to
get
home,
and
you’ve
hardly
got
any
money
in
your
pocket,
you
know,
enough
money
to
get
to
a
phone
box
to
tell,
tell
your
folks
a
lie
about
who’s
house
you’re
staying
at..
in
order
to
be
out
for
the
night.
And
also
um
and
enough
money
to
to
buy
some
acid
and
and
get
on
it…
and
very
strong
acid
as
well,
strong
enough
for
to
be
to
feel
think
that
you’d
…
seen
the
room
get
busted
by
police
on
a
number
of
occasions
and
like
get
out
of
the
way
and
then
realise
that
that
…
…
…
…
that
hadn’t
happened
at
all.
So
to
me,
that
first
warehouse
was
special
because
it
was
also
a
room
full
of
…
people
with
like
very
weird
faces
and
vampires
and
police
trying
to
bust
it,
and
I
was
going
through
it
all,
and
then
you
realise
y’know
right
okay,
I’m
just
dancing
in
a
warehouse,
and
it
all
kind
of
went
on,
you
know,
on
many
levels
and
in
many
dimensions.
But
it
was
it
was
amazing…
and
it
just
felt
like
it
never
stopped.
If
you
know,
it
was
going
on
all
night,
and
it
was
relentless.
And
that
was
the
thing.
And
that’s
what
I
wanted.
I
didn’t
want
to
be
told
when
to
go
home.