Adele Getting Involved Part 1

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What would
you
call
your
involvement
in
that
era,
at
that
time?
Okay,
so
I
lived
quite
close
to
a
club
which
was
called
Monroe’s
it
was
previously
a
football
social
club
and
then
over
overtime
kind
of
moved
from…
from
being
that
type
of
scene
so
it
was
kind
of
more
of
a
disco
night…
which
was…
it
was
open
Friday
Saturday
Sunday.
So
as
I
remember
and
kind
of
started
to
change
into
Monroe’s
so
it
became
a
bit
more, a
different
type
of
music
which
was
more
prevalent
at
the
time
and
then
over
more
time
became
a
place..
a venue
that
was
a
bit
more
about…
how
I
described
as
a
warehouse
it
was
dark
in
there,
you
know,
you
couldn’t
see
much.
So
yeah,
that
was
my
main
role.
Now.
I
lived
close
by
to
there…
not
too
close
where
you
could
hear
things
all
the
time.
So
you
couldn’t
particularly
hear
any
music
because
such
it was
quite
well
soundproofed
but
what
you
could
see
and
hear
at
various
times
usually
kind
of
later
on
that
night
and
then
early
morning…
was
convoys.
So
there
would
be
cars…
people
just
racking
up
in
a
big
trail.
I
understood
that
they used
to
get
a
call
or
they
get
called
or
something,
you
know
with
an
address
and
people
would
just
turn
up
and
for
me
it
was
quite
exciting
because
sometimes
I’d
just
be
wandering
home
from
a
night
out.
So,
you
know,
I
kind
of
walked
by
that
way
and
you
see
everybody
in
the
cars
hanging
out
the
windows
and
shouting
to
each
other.
From
the
neighborhood
point
of
view
as
I
said…
I
lived
with
my
parents
and
they
were
older
parents.
If
you
will.
They
had
me
quite
late
in
life.
It
didn’t
faze
them
at
all.
They
were
okay.
I
think
if
there
were
people
that
were
complaining
it
was
probably
not
that
they
were
being
disturbed…
as
such.
To
me
would
have
been
a
bit
more…
that
they
felt
maybe
a
little
bit
unsettled
and
a
bit
frightened
because
when
you
get
groups
of
people
coming
together
in
bulk,
you
know,
that
can
be
a
bit
intimidating,
but
perhaps
maybe
i’m
just
taking
it
from
my
point
of
view
and
I
wasn’t
intimidated
by
it.
If
anything,
I
think
my
set
of
friends…
and
we
were
kind
of
into
a
different…
different
type
of
music.
We
were
more
intrigued
by
it.
I
actually
went
once
in
the
early
stages…
went
down
at
the
end
of
my
night
out.
So
I’d
been
round
the
pubs
and
I
could
even
have
been
down
Blackburn
and
been
to
a
club
in
Blackburn
and
finished
up…
up…
down
at
Monroe’s
and
for
me,
it
was
a
real
letdown
because
the
music
wasn’t
my
type
of
music.
But
you
couldn’t
get
a
drink!
I remember
going
in…
and
going
up
and
trying
to
order
a
drink.
There’s
just
bottles
of
water
because
obviously
it
was
a
different
scene.
So
for
me,
that
wasn’t
good
and
I
don’t
think
I
went
again
to
that
particular
venue…
I
think
as
time
went
on
and
the
scene
kind
of
became
a
bit
more
developed
if
that’s
the
right
word?
And
more
hardcore
if
that’s
the
right
phrase
as
well?
And
then
finished
up
one
night
at
a
place
in
Nelson
and
I
have
no
idea
what
it
was
called.
But
again,
it
was
a
rave
in
Nelson
And
I
remember
going
there
again
more
out of
curiosity
than
anything
else.
And
you
could
actually
get
a
drink
there.
So
that
was
all
right.
Kind
of
placated
me
a
little
bit.
But
that
was…
that
was
quite
a
heavy
thing.
I
would
have
said.
Very…
very
dark
and
deep
as
it
were
for
me.
So
yeah,
that’s
that’s
my
recollection
of
things.
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What would
you
call
your
involvement
in
that
era,
at
that
time?
Okay,
so
I
lived
quite
close
to
a
club
which
was
called
Monroe’s
it
was
previously
a
football
social
club
and
then
over
overtime
kind
of
moved
from…
from
being
that
type
of
scene
so
it
was
kind
of
more
of
a
disco
night…
which
was…
it
was
open
Friday
Saturday
Sunday.
So
as
I
remember
and
kind
of
started
to
change
into
Monroe’s
so
it
became
a
bit
more, a
different
type
of
music
which
was
more
prevalent
at
the
time
and
then
over
more
time
became
a
place..
a venue
that
was
a
bit
more
about…
how
I
described
as
a
warehouse
it
was
dark
in
there,
you
know,
you
couldn’t
see
much.
So
yeah,
that
was
my
main
role.
Now.
I
lived
close
by
to
there…
not
too
close
where
you
could
hear
things
all
the
time.
So
you
couldn’t
particularly
hear
any
music
because
such
it was
quite
well
soundproofed
but
what
you
could
see
and
hear
at
various
times
usually
kind
of
later
on
that
night
and
then
early
morning…
was
convoys.
So
there
would
be
cars…
people
just
racking
up
in
a
big
trail.
I
understood
that
they used
to
get
a
call
or
they
get
called
or
something,
you
know
with
an
address
and
people
would
just
turn
up
and
for
me
it
was
quite
exciting
because
sometimes
I’d
just
be
wandering
home
from
a
night
out.
So,
you
know,
I
kind
of
walked
by
that
way
and
you
see
everybody
in
the
cars
hanging
out
the
windows
and
shouting
to
each
other.
From
the
neighborhood
point
of
view
as
I
said…
I
lived
with
my
parents
and
they
were
older
parents.
If
you
will.
They
had
me
quite
late
in
life.
It
didn’t
faze
them
at
all.
They
were
okay.
I
think
if
there
were
people
that
were
complaining
it
was
probably
not
that
they
were
being
disturbed…
as
such.
To
me
would
have
been
a
bit
more…
that
they
felt
maybe
a
little
bit
unsettled
and
a
bit
frightened
because
when
you
get
groups
of
people
coming
together
in
bulk,
you
know,
that
can
be
a
bit
intimidating,
but
perhaps
maybe
i’m
just
taking
it
from
my
point
of
view
and
I
wasn’t
intimidated
by
it.
If
anything,
I
think
my
set
of
friends…
and
we
were
kind
of
into
a
different…
different
type
of
music.
We
were
more
intrigued
by
it.
I
actually
went
once
in
the
early
stages…
went
down
at
the
end
of
my
night
out.
So
I’d
been
round
the
pubs
and
I
could
even
have
been
down
Blackburn
and
been
to
a
club
in
Blackburn
and
finished
up…
up…
down
at
Monroe’s
and
for
me,
it
was
a
real
letdown
because
the
music
wasn’t
my
type
of
music.
But
you
couldn’t
get
a
drink!
I remember
going
in…
and
going
up
and
trying
to
order
a
drink.
There’s
just
bottles
of
water
because
obviously
it
was
a
different
scene.
So
for
me,
that
wasn’t
good
and
I
don’t
think
I
went
again
to
that
particular
venue…
I
think
as
time
went
on
and
the
scene
kind
of
became
a
bit
more
developed
if
that’s
the
right
word?
And
more
hardcore
if
that’s
the
right
phrase
as
well?
And
then
finished
up
one
night
at
a
place
in
Nelson
and
I
have
no
idea
what
it
was
called.
But
again,
it
was
a
rave
in
Nelson
And
I
remember
going
there
again
more
out of
curiosity
than
anything
else.
And
you
could
actually
get
a
drink
there.
So
that
was
all
right.
Kind
of
placated
me
a
little
bit.
But
that
was…
that
was
quite
a
heavy
thing.
I
would
have
said.
Very…
very
dark
and
deep
as
it
were
for
me.
So
yeah,
that’s
that’s
my
recollection
of
things.