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How will I
remember
Blackburn?
Carnage
really
sort
of
how
did
I
get
involved
with it
the people
I
knew
were
involved
in
it
because
originally
the
girl
that
I was
going
with
her
dad
was
a
doorman
at
the
Sett
End
and
went
on
to
work
behind
the
bar.
So
that
automatically
sucked
me
in
to
Sett
End
side
of
of
stuff
which
obviously…
then…
I
obviously
knew
a
few
other
people
like
Willie
O’neill
and
a few
other
people
who were
involved
in
it.
And
obviously
it
went
from
there.
It
went
from
Live
The
Dream
into
the
raves
and…
Right
so
tell
us about
Sett
End
was
What
was
it
like?
Awesome
absolutely
Awesome.
It
was
a
club
up
in
Shadsworth
and
well,
it was
Friday
and
Saturday
night
well,
in the end
it
was
Friday and Saturday nights
both
nights
wasn’t it.
Yeah,
and
absolutely
awesome
different
place
like
sort
of
walking
into
a
completely
different
environment
then…
you’d
get
out
at
2
o’clock
int’ morning
And
and
what
about
the
parties?
What
did
you
think…
when did
you
first
go
to
the
parties?
Right
from
the
get-go…
right
from
the
get-go…
Live
The
Dream
obviously I went to
I missed
the
Blast-Off
and
the
ones
before
that,
but
obviously,
yeah
straight
down
to
the
Albion…
And
on
from
there.
And
how
would
you
describe
it?
Life-changing
in
In
what
way?
Just
you
had to
be
there
really…
had
to
be
there.
Just
you…
just
walking
in
everybody…
just…
just…
just
full
of
people
who
were
similar
minded
and
you
were
just
there
to
dance
and
obviously
the
chemicals
obviously
had an
adverse
effect
on
it.
Yeah
so
Live
the
Dream
was
a
moment
for
me
to
really
just…
for
all
the
people
who
don’t
know…
what
was
Live
The
Dream?
Live
The
Dream
was
a
party
on
the
outskirts
of
Blackburn
up
on
the
top…
on
the
way
out
towards
Tockholes..
errr
in tent
on
the
top
of
the
hill
you
could
hear
it
for
miles.
It
was
sort
of
like
the
the
launch
into…
into…
into…
sorry the…
the
Blackburn
party
side
really
it
was
sort
of
the
first
experience
that
a
lot
of
people
have
had
of
that
thing.
Obviously
everything
that
went
with
it.
But
yeah,
I
remember
being
stood
in
that
sense
at
one
point
when
the
sort
of
DJs
changed
and
there was
certain
records
played
and
it
was
yeah
was
life-changing
and
never
look
back
don’t
really
know
whether
that’s
a
good
thing.
I
don’t
know…
Any
other
amazing
memories
would
you
say?
Everything
really…
too
many…
too
many…
just…
just…
just…
just
so
much
just
so
much
stuff.
It’s
ridiculous.
Like
funny
stuff…
stuff
that
you
you
wouldn’t
believe
now
just
to
do
with
the
whole
thing,
you
know
everything
really.
Why
was
it
so
different
then?
Is
it
cos..
cos..
it
was
illegal
or
is
it
just
because
because
Blackburn
was..
it
was
a
booming
town
anyway
it
was
really
busy.
It
was
just
the
right
thing.
It
was
just
the
right
thing
at
the
right
time.
I
suppose,
Yeah
for
a
certain
section
of
the
community
who
didn’t
want
to
sort
of
around
the
sort
of
Peppermint
Place
type
environments
I
suppose,
you
do
it
know
you
could
just
turn
up
and
….
have
a
party
basically
not
get
your
block
knocked
off.
Do
you
think
it
had
any
bad
effects
on
Blackburn?
I
don’t
know,
really
I
didn’t…
I
didn’t
really
notice
any
bad
..
sides
to
it
because
you…
you
were all
sort
of
sucked
into
this
movement
that
was
going
along
really
it…
as…
far
as…
there
was
a
number
of
people
who
got
their
buildings
broke
into…
I
don’t
think
we
made
that
much
of
a
mess
really
apart
from
tin
can
carnage
but…
If
somebody
was
looking
at
this
archive
from
100
years
ago
some
some
teenager
researching
Blackburn
and
researching
Acid
House
parties.
What
would
you…
what
message
would
you
send
out
to
them?
Other
than
they
missed
out
I
suppose,
you’ve
got
to
give
it
a
go
haven’t ya?
You’ve
got
to
get
out
there
and….
Yeah,
so you
wouldn’t
so there’s
no
negative
things
about
it?
Looking
at…
not…
not…
not…
in
the
bigger
picture.
No,
I
mean
don’t
get
me
wrong.
There
are
some
negative
bits
and
there
were
some
good
bits,
but
the
whole
balance
for
me…
the
whole
picture
for
me
personally,
there…
was
more
positive
stuff
than…
and
more
good
times
than
there
were
bad
times.
Yeah
some
something
for
Blackburn
and
in
general.
Yeah.
Like i
said
it
made
a
difference.
Yeah.
I
mean
to
be
fair
we
put
Blackburn
on
the
map…
for
something.
Yeah.
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How will I
remember
Blackburn?
Carnage
really
sort
of
how
did
I
get
involved
with it
the people
I
knew
were
involved
in
it
because
originally
the
girl
that
I was
going
with
her
dad
was
a
doorman
at
the
Sett
End
and
went
on
to
work
behind
the
bar.
So
that
automatically
sucked
me
in
to
Sett
End
side
of
of
stuff
which
obviously…
then…
I
obviously
knew
a
few
other
people
like
Willie
O’neill
and
a few
other
people
who were
involved
in
it.
And
obviously
it
went
from
there.
It
went
from
Live
The
Dream
into
the
raves
and…
Right
so
tell
us about
Sett
End
was
What
was
it
like?
Awesome
absolutely
Awesome.
It
was
a
club
up
in
Shadsworth
and
well,
it was
Friday
and
Saturday
night
well,
in the end
it
was
Friday and Saturday nights
both
nights
wasn’t it.
Yeah,
and
absolutely
awesome
different
place
like
sort
of
walking
into
a
completely
different
environment
then…
you’d
get
out
at
2
o’clock
int’ morning
And
and
what
about
the
parties?
What
did
you
think…
when did
you
first
go
to
the
parties?
Right
from
the
get-go…
right
from
the
get-go…
Live
The
Dream
obviously I went to
I missed
the
Blast-Off
and
the
ones
before
that,
but
obviously,
yeah
straight
down
to
the
Albion…
And
on
from
there.
And
how
would
you
describe
it?
Life-changing
in
In
what
way?
Just
you
had to
be
there
really…
had
to
be
there.
Just
you…
just
walking
in
everybody…
just…
just…
just
full
of
people
who
were
similar
minded
and
you
were
just
there
to
dance
and
obviously
the
chemicals
obviously
had an
adverse
effect
on
it.
Yeah
so
Live
the
Dream
was
a
moment
for
me
to
really
just…
for
all
the
people
who
don’t
know…
what
was
Live
The
Dream?
Live
The
Dream
was
a
party
on
the
outskirts
of
Blackburn
up
on
the
top…
on
the
way
out
towards
Tockholes..
errr
in tent
on
the
top
of
the
hill
you
could
hear
it
for
miles.
It
was
sort
of
like
the
the
launch
into…
into…
into…
sorry the…
the
Blackburn
party
side
really
it
was
sort
of
the
first
experience
that
a
lot
of
people
have
had
of
that
thing.
Obviously
everything
that
went
with
it.
But
yeah,
I
remember
being
stood
in
that
sense
at
one
point
when
the
sort
of
DJs
changed
and
there was
certain
records
played
and
it
was
yeah
was
life-changing
and
never
look
back
don’t
really
know
whether
that’s
a
good
thing.
I
don’t
know…
Any
other
amazing
memories
would
you
say?
Everything
really…
too
many…
too
many…
just…
just…
just…
just
so
much
just
so
much
stuff.
It’s
ridiculous.
Like
funny
stuff…
stuff
that
you
you
wouldn’t
believe
now
just
to
do
with
the
whole
thing,
you
know
everything
really.
Why
was
it
so
different
then?
Is
it
cos..
cos..
it
was
illegal
or
is
it
just
because
because
Blackburn
was..
it
was
a
booming
town
anyway
it
was
really
busy.
It
was
just
the
right
thing.
It
was
just
the
right
thing
at
the
right
time.
I
suppose,
Yeah
for
a
certain
section
of
the
community
who
didn’t
want
to
sort
of
around
the
sort
of
Peppermint
Place
type
environments
I
suppose,
you
do
it
know
you
could
just
turn
up
and
….
have
a
party
basically
not
get
your
block
knocked
off.
Do
you
think
it
had
any
bad
effects
on
Blackburn?
I
don’t
know,
really
I
didn’t…
I
didn’t
really
notice
any
bad
..
sides
to
it
because
you…
you
were all
sort
of
sucked
into
this
movement
that
was
going
along
really
it…
as…
far
as…
there
was
a
number
of
people
who
got
their
buildings
broke
into…
I
don’t
think
we
made
that
much
of
a
mess
really
apart
from
tin
can
carnage
but…
If
somebody
was
looking
at
this
archive
from
100
years
ago
some
some
teenager
researching
Blackburn
and
researching
Acid
House
parties.
What
would
you…
what
message
would
you
send
out
to
them?
Other
than
they
missed
out
I
suppose,
you’ve
got
to
give
it
a
go
haven’t ya?
You’ve
got
to
get
out
there
and….
Yeah,
so you
wouldn’t
so there’s
no
negative
things
about
it?
Looking
at…
not…
not…
not…
in
the
bigger
picture.
No,
I
mean
don’t
get
me
wrong.
There
are
some
negative
bits
and
there
were
some
good
bits,
but
the
whole
balance
for
me…
the
whole
picture
for
me
personally,
there…
was
more
positive
stuff
than…
and
more
good
times
than
there
were
bad
times.
Yeah
some
something
for
Blackburn
and
in
general.
Yeah.
Like i
said
it
made
a
difference.
Yeah.
I
mean
to
be
fair
we
put
Blackburn
on
the
map…
for
something.
Yeah.