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How
did
you
get
involved?
Basically,
the
maddest
story
of
all
a
load
of
us
had
gone
in
a
couple
of
cars
up
to
Rivington
Pike
and
you
know,
it
was
a
Summer
of
89
So
we’re
all
enjoying
ourselves
up
there
the
next
thing
about
6 or
7
in
the
morning
we
ended
up
at
Charnock
Richard
services
and
we
bumped
into
these
4
people
2
Lads
2
girls
and
they
were
like
the
strangest
dressed
people
we’d
see
we
were
like,
well
we
were
used
to
wearing
like
suede
boots
trainers
or
whatever
and
like
you
know
desert
boots
jeans
denim
shirt.
We were
all
into
Pink
Floyd
Hawkwind
all
that
kind
of
stuff.
And
we
said
where
have
you
lot
been
dressed
like
that?
Fancy
dress?
And
they
said
No,
no,
we’ve
been
playing
at
Red
Parrot.
We
were
like
what?
Red
Parrot.
We
were like..
where’s
that?
They said
Sett
End
and
we were
like
you’ve
lost
us.
They
said
we’re
from
Blackburn.
and
we
went..
right.
Okay,
and
and
what
was
it?
And
they
said
no,
it’s
a
club.
Amd
we
were
like,
okay.
So
what
do
you
do
at
the
club?
They
said
it’s
Acid
House.
And
we
said
right
okay.
And
they
seemed like
really
nice
people.
They
said
you
want
to
come
along
sometime?
So
we
said
yeah,
we
will
do
next
thing
about a
few
weeks
later
there
was
this flyer
going
around
for
Live The
Dream
So
we
all
thought
right
we’re all
going
to
go
to
this.
So
a couple
of
carloads
went
up
to
Live
The
Dream
never
really
looked
back
after
that.
But
but
the
thing
was
the
week
later
we
ended
up
going
to
this
Sett
End
Red
Parrot
I
just
couldn’t
believe
the
queue
outside.
I
mean,
you
know
there
was
there
was
a
lot
of
people
even in
September
89
it
was
busy.
Queued
up
obviously
certain
people
were
on
the
door
that
were
letting
certain
people
in
say
no
names
and
we
just
didn’t
fit
the
bill
because
obviously
we
weren’t
good
looking
girls
and
it
was
like
sorry
we’re
full
So we said
right
no
worries.
So
we
ended
up
just
thought
right
soddit
Let’s
go
and
have
a
beer.
So
we
went
around
the
back
of
the
place
goes
into
this
back
door
just
like
a
normal
working
mans
style
club.
Next
thing
and
that
right
we’re
having
a
beer
and
this
bloody
lunatic
bounces
out
from
behind
the
counter
in
a
leather
flying
jacket
and
a
beret
and
he
said
where
you
lot
from
and
we
said
from
Ormskirk
and
he
went
oh
right
sound.
We
said,
yeah.
He
said,
all
right
sound
and
his
name
was
Scotty.
Which
we
found
out
later
that
night
and
what
a
guy
but
he
actually
moved
to
Southport
very
good
guy,
you
know
miss him
lovely
bloke
put
a
long
story
short.
It
was
just
the
most
surreal.
You’ve
got
a
queue
outside.
You
got
cars
outside.
You’ve
got
people
that
can’t
get
in.
You’ve
got
us
lot
who’ve
come
down
from
Ormskirk
and
that
like
thinking
bloody
ace
is
mad.
We’re
in
this
little
workingman’s
bar
and
it
was
just
dismal
the
next
thing
walked
round
the
back
of
the
bar.
He
said
come
this way.
Oh
my
God
there
was
just
strobes
and
lights
and
everything
else
and
everyone
was
dancing
on
chairs
and
this
and
I
was
just
like,
oh
my
God.
We’re
like, this
is
it,
you
know,
we
had
probably
next
best
night
to
Live
The
Dream
we’d
ever had
and we’re
all
getting
in
the
car
to
go
home
next
thing
and
then
this
couple
come
up
to
us
said
are ya
going
to the
party.
We were
like
what
party?
They
said
the
party.
We were
like
what
what
what
party?
At
someone’s
house,
you
know,
we were
oblivious
to
this
being
like
19
and
when
they
said,
no
no
parrrrty
and
they
said
they
said
just
follow
cars
just
follow
cars
and
we
were
like.
Okay,
so
we
ended
up
following
all
the
cars
and
then
just
in
this
disused
God
knows
what
it
was
with
the
toilet
was
smashed
to
bits
and
probably
about
500
people
600
in
there
and
it
was
just
amazing.
I
mean
that
that
that
to
me
I
can
still
remember
every
bit
of
that
bit,
but
I
don’t
remember
the
party
don’t
remember
getting
back.
And
then
every
week
we
went
Sett
End
there
was
there
was
I
mean
if
you
want
me
to
talk
about
Sett
End
a
bit
more
the
stories
that
I
could
tell
but
there
was
one
night
one
lad
and
he
been
trying
to
get
him
for
ages
and
certain
person
on
the
door
again,
and
that
light
was
like
you
piss
off
your
drug
squad
and
he
went
I’m
not
he
said
you
are
and
this
lad
went
and
picked
a
brick
or
went
around
the
side
put
the
toilet
window
through
and
he
ran
round
with
the doorman
and
we
for
oh
my
God,
he’s
gonna
get
filled
in
he
said
hey
was
that
you
and
he
went…
Yeah.
And
he
said,
well,
your
definitely
not
drug
squad
so
come
on
you
can
come
in
He was
free in
and that
was
it.
So
just
thought
this
is
crazy.
We
come
to
a
place
people
are
smashing
windows
and
getting
it
for
free
because
they’re
not
drug
squad.
It
was
just
it
was
surreal
and
every
week
there
was
surreal
and
if
you
got
in you
were
lucky
if
you
didn’t
you
knew
there was
going
to
be
a
party
afterwards
and
right
the
way
through
until
New
Years
Eve
going
on
from
89
to
90
That
was
amazing.
It
was
just
the
the
whole
the
whole
times.
I
mean
we
used
to
go
to
The State
in
Liverpool
would
go,
you
know,
well
before
Quadrant
Park
that
even
took
off
and
that
night
at
The
Underground
we used to go
Charnock
Richard
on
a
on
a
Thursday
night
as
well
and
then
we’d
go
to
the
one
that
was
in
Chorley
and
that
The
Game
Bird
on
a
Sunday
night
we’d
go
Game
Bird
or
something
like
that.
Once
you
got
into
it.
It
was
just
it
was
place
after
place,
but
nothing
even
after
obviously
Sett
End
and
that
I
think
there
was
a
few
Ticks
Nest
and
we
had
Carlos
and
coal
but
Monroe’s
was
obviously
still
the
main
one
for
me
after
that
felt
like
family.
I
ended
up
best
man
at
someone’s
wedding
there
we
still
keep
in
touch
with
I’m
here
today,
which
is
30
years
later
nearly
and
well,
it is 30
years
later
it’s
over
in
it.
But
you
know
friends
i’ve
made
for
life
and
I count
more
of
these
people
as
friends
than
friends
that
I
grew
up
with
you
know
that
I
knew
but
every
single
one
of
us
that
went
to
these
parties.
We
just
it
was
just
like
probably
being
close
to
going
to
Woodstock
every
weekend
as
you
could
get.
You
know,
I
loved
it
and
I’ll
never
like
I’ll
never
regret
it.
Never
never
one
minute.
I’ve
lost
some
brain
cells
for
it,
but…
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How
did
you
get
involved?
Basically,
the
maddest
story
of
all
a
load
of
us
had
gone
in
a
couple
of
cars
up
to
Rivington
Pike
and
you
know,
it
was
a
Summer
of
89
So
we’re
all
enjoying
ourselves
up
there
the
next
thing
about
6 or
7
in
the
morning
we
ended
up
at
Charnock
Richard
services
and
we
bumped
into
these
4
people
2
Lads
2
girls
and
they
were
like
the
strangest
dressed
people
we’d
see
we
were
like,
well
we
were
used
to
wearing
like
suede
boots
trainers
or
whatever
and
like
you
know
desert
boots
jeans
denim
shirt.
We were
all
into
Pink
Floyd
Hawkwind
all
that
kind
of
stuff.
And
we
said
where
have
you
lot
been
dressed
like
that?
Fancy
dress?
And
they
said
No,
no,
we’ve
been
playing
at
Red
Parrot.
We
were
like
what?
Red
Parrot.
We
were like..
where’s
that?
They said
Sett
End
and
we were
like
you’ve
lost
us.
They
said
we’re
from
Blackburn.
and
we
went..
right.
Okay,
and
and
what
was
it?
And
they
said
no,
it’s
a
club.
Amd
we
were
like,
okay.
So
what
do
you
do
at
the
club?
They
said
it’s
Acid
House.
And
we
said
right
okay.
And
they
seemed like
really
nice
people.
They
said
you
want
to
come
along
sometime?
So
we
said
yeah,
we
will
do
next
thing
about a
few
weeks
later
there
was
this flyer
going
around
for
Live The
Dream
So
we
all
thought
right
we’re all
going
to
go
to
this.
So
a couple
of
carloads
went
up
to
Live
The
Dream
never
really
looked
back
after
that.
But
but
the
thing
was
the
week
later
we
ended
up
going
to
this
Sett
End
Red
Parrot
I
just
couldn’t
believe
the
queue
outside.
I
mean,
you
know
there
was
there
was
a
lot
of
people
even in
September
89
it
was
busy.
Queued
up
obviously
certain
people
were
on
the
door
that
were
letting
certain
people
in
say
no
names
and
we
just
didn’t
fit
the
bill
because
obviously
we
weren’t
good
looking
girls
and
it
was
like
sorry
we’re
full
So we said
right
no
worries.
So
we
ended
up
just
thought
right
soddit
Let’s
go
and
have
a
beer.
So
we
went
around
the
back
of
the
place
goes
into
this
back
door
just
like
a
normal
working
mans
style
club.
Next
thing
and
that
right
we’re
having
a
beer
and
this
bloody
lunatic
bounces
out
from
behind
the
counter
in
a
leather
flying
jacket
and
a
beret
and
he
said
where
you
lot
from
and
we
said
from
Ormskirk
and
he
went
oh
right
sound.
We
said,
yeah.
He
said,
all
right
sound
and
his
name
was
Scotty.
Which
we
found
out
later
that
night
and
what
a
guy
but
he
actually
moved
to
Southport
very
good
guy,
you
know
miss him
lovely
bloke
put
a
long
story
short.
It
was
just
the
most
surreal.
You’ve
got
a
queue
outside.
You
got
cars
outside.
You’ve
got
people
that
can’t
get
in.
You’ve
got
us
lot
who’ve
come
down
from
Ormskirk
and
that
like
thinking
bloody
ace
is
mad.
We’re
in
this
little
workingman’s
bar
and
it
was
just
dismal
the
next
thing
walked
round
the
back
of
the
bar.
He
said
come
this way.
Oh
my
God
there
was
just
strobes
and
lights
and
everything
else
and
everyone
was
dancing
on
chairs
and
this
and
I
was
just
like,
oh
my
God.
We’re
like, this
is
it,
you
know,
we
had
probably
next
best
night
to
Live
The
Dream
we’d
ever had
and we’re
all
getting
in
the
car
to
go
home
next
thing
and
then
this
couple
come
up
to
us
said
are ya
going
to the
party.
We were
like
what
party?
They
said
the
party.
We were
like
what
what
what
party?
At
someone’s
house,
you
know,
we were
oblivious
to
this
being
like
19
and
when
they
said,
no
no
parrrrty
and
they
said
they
said
just
follow
cars
just
follow
cars
and
we
were
like.
Okay,
so
we
ended
up
following
all
the
cars
and
then
just
in
this
disused
God
knows
what
it
was
with
the
toilet
was
smashed
to
bits
and
probably
about
500
people
600
in
there
and
it
was
just
amazing.
I
mean
that
that
that
to
me
I
can
still
remember
every
bit
of
that
bit,
but
I
don’t
remember
the
party
don’t
remember
getting
back.
And
then
every
week
we
went
Sett
End
there
was
there
was
I
mean
if
you
want
me
to
talk
about
Sett
End
a
bit
more
the
stories
that
I
could
tell
but
there
was
one
night
one
lad
and
he
been
trying
to
get
him
for
ages
and
certain
person
on
the
door
again,
and
that
light
was
like
you
piss
off
your
drug
squad
and
he
went
I’m
not
he
said
you
are
and
this
lad
went
and
picked
a
brick
or
went
around
the
side
put
the
toilet
window
through
and
he
ran
round
with
the doorman
and
we
for
oh
my
God,
he’s
gonna
get
filled
in
he
said
hey
was
that
you
and
he
went…
Yeah.
And
he
said,
well,
your
definitely
not
drug
squad
so
come
on
you
can
come
in
He was
free in
and that
was
it.
So
just
thought
this
is
crazy.
We
come
to
a
place
people
are
smashing
windows
and
getting
it
for
free
because
they’re
not
drug
squad.
It
was
just
it
was
surreal
and
every
week
there
was
surreal
and
if
you
got
in you
were
lucky
if
you
didn’t
you
knew
there was
going
to
be
a
party
afterwards
and
right
the
way
through
until
New
Years
Eve
going
on
from
89
to
90
That
was
amazing.
It
was
just
the
the
whole
the
whole
times.
I
mean
we
used
to
go
to
The State
in
Liverpool
would
go,
you
know,
well
before
Quadrant
Park
that
even
took
off
and
that
night
at
The
Underground
we used to go
Charnock
Richard
on
a
on
a
Thursday
night
as
well
and
then
we’d
go
to
the
one
that
was
in
Chorley
and
that
The
Game
Bird
on
a
Sunday
night
we’d
go
Game
Bird
or
something
like
that.
Once
you
got
into
it.
It
was
just
it
was
place
after
place,
but
nothing
even
after
obviously
Sett
End
and
that
I
think
there
was
a
few
Ticks
Nest
and
we
had
Carlos
and
coal
but
Monroe’s
was
obviously
still
the
main
one
for
me
after
that
felt
like
family.
I
ended
up
best
man
at
someone’s
wedding
there
we
still
keep
in
touch
with
I’m
here
today,
which
is
30
years
later
nearly
and
well,
it is 30
years
later
it’s
over
in
it.
But
you
know
friends
i’ve
made
for
life
and
I count
more
of
these
people
as
friends
than
friends
that
I
grew
up
with
you
know
that
I
knew
but
every
single
one
of
us
that
went
to
these
parties.
We
just
it
was
just
like
probably
being
close
to
going
to
Woodstock
every
weekend
as
you
could
get.
You
know,
I
loved
it
and
I’ll
never
like
I’ll
never
regret
it.
Never
never
one
minute.
I’ve
lost
some
brain
cells
for
it,
but…