Damo 1 Life Afterwards

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What
happened
to you
afterwards?
The
other
parties
did
they
finish
for
you?
They…
What
d’ya
do
with
your
life
after
the
parties?
I
came
out
and
I…
I
dropped
straight
back
into
the
party
scene.
straight
back
into
the
party
scene.
And
then
we
started
traveling
the
country
and
every
area
any
area
we
could
to
find
them
and
I
was
involved
in
the
in
the
party
scene
for
quite
a
long
time
until
I
felt
like
it
was
no
longer
the
thing
for
me
to
do,
not
only
the
party scene
but
everything
that
went
with
it,
so
I
left…
I
left
England
and
left
for
a
quite
a
number
of
years
for
a
good
10
years
before
I
came
back
and
then
calmed
down
and
did
a
different
life
when
I
when
I
came
back.
But
the
party
scene
after
that?
I
probably
stayed
involved
in
it
from
up
until
the
age
of
about
23
24
I
think.
So
we
were
chasing
around
the
UK
to
as
many
clubs
as
we
could.
We’d
had
been
around
Quadrant
Park,
I’d
been
around
Club
Havana,
I’d
been
to
Shelley’s
and
we’d
done
all
of
em.
Looking
to
try…
but
it
was
never
the
same.
It
was…
it’s
a
bizarre
thing
to
explain
to
people
as
well.
I
find
it
difficult,
now
if
I
try
to
people
that
were
never
there.
Each
part
of
that
that
party
that
we…
I
went
to
had
something
different…
the
anticipation
of
the
start
of
it.
Waiting
for
it
to
happen.
Then
when
the
music
came
on,
that
was
a
separate
part,
and
then
perhaps
there
was
some
favourite
tune
that
would
come
on
at the
night
and
it’d
send
the
place
wild.
And
then
the
morning
times
which
was…
it
was
everything
that
linked in
to
make
that
party
special,
was
yeah,
it
were
an
incredible
time.
And
I
think
yeah,
I
don’t
think
they
could
ever
be
replicated
when
they
tried
to
do
it
in
clubs…
because
when
you
went
into
the
clubs
they’d
always
be
a
little
bit
dodgy
a
bit
moody,
you
know,
people
would
be
taxing
people,
you
might
have
some
people
that
were
big
drinkers
in
there.
So
there’s
going
to
be
a
bit
of
an
issue
and
a
risk
around
them
having
a
go
at
you.
It
was
never
the
same.
It
was
it
was
never
the
same…
same
as
that…
as
that
party,
never
quite
the
same.
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What
happened
to you
afterwards?
The
other
parties
did
they
finish
for
you?
They…
What
d’ya
do
with
your
life
after
the
parties?
I
came
out
and
I…
I
dropped
straight
back
into
the
party
scene.
straight
back
into
the
party
scene.
And
then
we
started
traveling
the
country
and
every
area
any
area
we
could
to
find
them
and
I
was
involved
in
the
in
the
party
scene
for
quite
a
long
time
until
I
felt
like
it
was
no
longer
the
thing
for
me
to
do,
not
only
the
party scene
but
everything
that
went
with
it,
so
I
left…
I
left
England
and
left
for
a
quite
a
number
of
years
for
a
good
10
years
before
I
came
back
and
then
calmed
down
and
did
a
different
life
when
I
when
I
came
back.
But
the
party
scene
after
that?
I
probably
stayed
involved
in
it
from
up
until
the
age
of
about
23
24
I
think.
So
we
were
chasing
around
the
UK
to
as
many
clubs
as
we
could.
We’d
had
been
around
Quadrant
Park,
I’d
been
around
Club
Havana,
I’d
been
to
Shelley’s
and
we’d
done
all
of
em.
Looking
to
try…
but
it
was
never
the
same.
It
was…
it’s
a
bizarre
thing
to
explain
to
people
as
well.
I
find
it
difficult,
now
if
I
try
to
people
that
were
never
there.
Each
part
of
that
that
party
that
we…
I
went
to
had
something
different…
the
anticipation
of
the
start
of
it.
Waiting
for
it
to
happen.
Then
when
the
music
came
on,
that
was
a
separate
part,
and
then
perhaps
there
was
some
favourite
tune
that
would
come
on
at the
night
and
it’d
send
the
place
wild.
And
then
the
morning
times
which
was…
it
was
everything
that
linked in
to
make
that
party
special,
was
yeah,
it
were
an
incredible
time.
And
I
think
yeah,
I
don’t
think
they
could
ever
be
replicated
when
they
tried
to
do
it
in
clubs…
because
when
you
went
into
the
clubs
they’d
always
be
a
little
bit
dodgy
a
bit
moody,
you
know,
people
would
be
taxing
people,
you
might
have
some
people
that
were
big
drinkers
in
there.
So
there’s
going
to
be
a
bit
of
an
issue
and
a
risk
around
them
having
a
go
at
you.
It
was
never
the
same.
It
was
it
was
never
the
same…
same
as
that…
as
that
party,
never
quite
the
same.