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What
did
you
do
after
the
parties?
What
happened
to ye’
afterwards?
I
went
living
in
Berlin
in ’93
and
that
for
a
while
but
apart
from
that.
I
think
we
all
just
went
clubbing
it
and
got
into
the
scooter
scene
again
and
got
me
Vespa
and
did
that
for
a
while.
How
many
people
of
92
93
moved
abroad?
I
did it
myself.
Yeah
over
half
the
people
who’ve
come
in
today
have done
the same
Yeah.
Can’t
find
anything
here
off
somewhere
else
The
parties
in
Berlin
were
fresh
again,
you
know,
they
called
it
Techno
and
that
like
well,
sorry
no
they
called
it
Hardcore
but
I
found
it was
a
bit
more
like
Techno
but
it
was
a
lot
more
beats
per
minute
it was
very
du-du-du-du
but
it
was
so
good
because
you
get
in
a
do
on
a
Friday
night
and
that
would
go
straight
the
way
through
from
one
to
the
other
to
the
other
right
through
till
Monday
morning
and
that
were for
a
bottle
of
Apfelkorn
in
your
pocket
was
just
yeah
winner
winner.
They
had
beds
in
the
clubs
and
people
used
to
fall
asleep
and
just
wake
up
but
no
one
would
go in
anyone’s
pocket.
It
was
really
good.
I
seen
Sven Vath
and
that
live
and
that
first
before
he’d
even
got
famous
Tanith
and
I’d
became
friends…
I’m
still
friends
with
2
DJs
out
there
that
I
was
with,
you
know,
when
I
was
23
and
I
still
speak
to
em
on
Facebook
I think
Facebook has
done
quite
well,
bringin’
a
lot
of
people
together
for
things
like
this.
I
wouldn’t
be
here
today.
I
wouldn’t
know
about
it.
So,
you
know,
I
just
hope
think
in
years
to
come
people
appreciate
that
this
was
not
just
some
fly
by
scene
It
was
something
that
we
thought
would
probably
be
over
to
be
fair
in
a
years
time.
We
never
seen
Acid
House
lasting
this
long
and
you
know,
I’ve
got
a
daughter
who’s
like
18
nearly
19
and
she
listens
to
the
stuff
that
I
was
listening
to
when
I
was at
18
19
there’s
been
no
generation
gap
with
music.
I
don’t
think
I
think
it’s
not
like
mods
and
rockers
and
then
this
or
Punk
or
Ska
or
New
Wave
or
Modern Romantic
sorry
New
Romantic
whatever
but
it’s
just
been
the
same
and
it
goes
to
show
that
it
wasn’t
a
phase.
It
was
it
was,
you
know,
bloody
great.
Full Transcript:
What
did
you
do
after
the
parties?
What
happened
to ye’
afterwards?
I
went
living
in
Berlin
in ’93
and
that
for
a
while
but
apart
from
that.
I
think
we
all
just
went
clubbing
it
and
got
into
the
scooter
scene
again
and
got
me
Vespa
and
did
that
for
a
while.
How
many
people
of
92
93
moved
abroad?
I
did it
myself.
Yeah
over
half
the
people
who’ve
come
in
today
have done
the same
Yeah.
Can’t
find
anything
here
off
somewhere
else
The
parties
in
Berlin
were
fresh
again,
you
know,
they
called
it
Techno
and
that
like
well,
sorry
no
they
called
it
Hardcore
but
I
found
it was
a
bit
more
like
Techno
but
it
was
a
lot
more
beats
per
minute
it was
very
du-du-du-du
but
it
was
so
good
because
you
get
in
a
do
on
a
Friday
night
and
that
would
go
straight
the
way
through
from
one
to
the
other
to
the
other
right
through
till
Monday
morning
and
that
were for
a
bottle
of
Apfelkorn
in
your
pocket
was
just
yeah
winner
winner.
They
had
beds
in
the
clubs
and
people
used
to
fall
asleep
and
just
wake
up
but
no
one
would
go in
anyone’s
pocket.
It
was
really
good.
I
seen
Sven Vath
and
that
live
and
that
first
before
he’d
even
got
famous
Tanith
and
I’d
became
friends…
I’m
still
friends
with
2
DJs
out
there
that
I
was
with,
you
know,
when
I
was
23
and
I
still
speak
to
em
on
Facebook
I think
Facebook has
done
quite
well,
bringin’
a
lot
of
people
together
for
things
like
this.
I
wouldn’t
be
here
today.
I
wouldn’t
know
about
it.
So,
you
know,
I
just
hope
think
in
years
to
come
people
appreciate
that
this
was
not
just
some
fly
by
scene
It
was
something
that
we
thought
would
probably
be
over
to
be
fair
in
a
years
time.
We
never
seen
Acid
House
lasting
this
long
and
you
know,
I’ve
got
a
daughter
who’s
like
18
nearly
19
and
she
listens
to
the
stuff
that
I
was
listening
to
when
I
was at
18
19
there’s
been
no
generation
gap
with
music.
I
don’t
think
I
think
it’s
not
like
mods
and
rockers
and
then
this
or
Punk
or
Ska
or
New
Wave
or
Modern Romantic
sorry
New
Romantic
whatever
but
it’s
just
been
the
same
and
it
goes
to
show
that
it
wasn’t
a
phase.
It
was
it
was,
you
know,
bloody
great.