Gary Bad Memories Part 1

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Yeah
you
know
the
thing
about
the
bad
memories
of
it
is…
you
know…
like
I
said.
I
kind
of
jumped
ship
from
it
really
early
1990
and
so
you
know
I
didn’t
witness
a
lot
of
that.
I
remember
going
to
the
I
Hacienda.
I
started
seeing
a
girl
and
she
took
me
to
the
Hacienda.
on
a
Saturday
night
1991
and
it
was
unrecognisable
to
what
I’d
seen
in
1989
Totally
different
crowd
of
people.
Everyone’s
dressed
up
like
clothes
horses.
It
was
just
it
was
not
the
same
thing…
you
know.
What
happened
in
between ’88
and 89
it
was
a
scally
thing.
It
was
a…
it
was
really
scally.
It
was
you
know…
it
was
for
me.
It
was
a
laugh
it
was
you
know…
it
was…
it
was
loveable
rogues
during
dya’
know
what
I
mean ?
They
were
really
it
was
it
was
it
was
a
it
was
a
giggle.
It
was
a
laugh…
you
know…
and
you
know
Manchester
had
the…
you
know
on
the
face
if it…
the
best
club
the
best
bands
the
best
DJs.
Mike
Pickering
was
a
visionary
you
know…
but
they
had
you
know
there’s
always
been
that
connection.
that
what…
you
know
Blackburn
has
always
had that
really
strong
following for
Factory
records.
For
the
size
of
the
place…
you
know.
Massive
following
for
New
Order
and
you
know
New
Order
were
aware
of
that
and
you
know
that…
so
that
whole
Manchester
thing
was
you
know…
it
was
because
of
the
way
the
media
picked
up
on
Madchester.’
It’s
like
Blackburn
got
kind
of
overshadowed
in it
somewhere,
but
also
Blackburn
was
quite…
it
was
quite…
well
quite
happy
with
it
being
that
way
because
it
was
an
underground
thing.
It
wasn’t
for
the
kind
of
y’know
tourists
who
were
going
to
go
to
Afflecks
Palace
and
buy
oversized
Joe
Blogs
jeans
and
Inspiral
Carpets
tops
or
whatever
you
know.
The
Hacienda
in
88
and
89
It
was
Chippie
and
Chevignon
and
Armani
and
Hugo
Boss
and
Martin’s
Evolution
and
CP
company.
It
was…
it
was
kind
of..
it
was
you
know…
it
was…
it
was
not
that
kind
of…
you
know
media
created
thing
you
know.
And
so
there
was…
yeah
there
was
there’s
a
mutual
respect
between
the
two
places.
Manchester
always
had,
you
know,
there
was
always
faces
from
Manchester
at
the
Blackburn
parties
from
the
very
beginning…
you
know.
I mean
but
those
faces
at
the
very
beginning
were…
like
I
say
there
was
there
was
just
a…
just
a
mutual
respect
there.
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Yeah
you
know
the
thing
about
the
bad
memories
of
it
is…
you
know…
like
I
said.
I
kind
of
jumped
ship
from
it
really
early
1990
and
so
you
know
I
didn’t
witness
a
lot
of
that.
I
remember
going
to
the
I
Hacienda.
I
started
seeing
a
girl
and
she
took
me
to
the
Hacienda.
on
a
Saturday
night
1991
and
it
was
unrecognisable
to
what
I’d
seen
in
1989
Totally
different
crowd
of
people.
Everyone’s
dressed
up
like
clothes
horses.
It
was
just
it
was
not
the
same
thing…
you
know.
What
happened
in
between ’88
and 89
it
was
a
scally
thing.
It
was
a…
it
was
really
scally.
It
was
you
know…
it
was
for
me.
It
was
a
laugh
it
was
you
know…
it
was…
it
was
loveable
rogues
during
dya’
know
what
I
mean ?
They
were
really
it
was
it
was
it
was
a
it
was
a
giggle.
It
was
a
laugh…
you
know…
and
you
know
Manchester
had
the…
you
know
on
the
face
if it…
the
best
club
the
best
bands
the
best
DJs.
Mike
Pickering
was
a
visionary
you
know…
but
they
had
you
know
there’s
always
been
that
connection.
that
what…
you
know
Blackburn
has
always
had that
really
strong
following for
Factory
records.
For
the
size
of
the
place…
you
know.
Massive
following
for
New
Order
and
you
know
New
Order
were
aware
of
that
and
you
know
that…
so
that
whole
Manchester
thing
was
you
know…
it
was
because
of
the
way
the
media
picked
up
on
Madchester.’
It’s
like
Blackburn
got
kind
of
overshadowed
in it
somewhere,
but
also
Blackburn
was
quite…
it
was
quite…
well
quite
happy
with
it
being
that
way
because
it
was
an
underground
thing.
It
wasn’t
for
the
kind
of
y’know
tourists
who
were
going
to
go
to
Afflecks
Palace
and
buy
oversized
Joe
Blogs
jeans
and
Inspiral
Carpets
tops
or
whatever
you
know.
The
Hacienda
in
88
and
89
It
was
Chippie
and
Chevignon
and
Armani
and
Hugo
Boss
and
Martin’s
Evolution
and
CP
company.
It
was…
it
was
kind
of..
it
was
you
know…
it
was…
it
was
not
that
kind
of…
you
know
media
created
thing
you
know.
And
so
there
was…
yeah
there
was
there’s
a
mutual
respect
between
the
two
places.
Manchester
always
had,
you
know,
there
was
always
faces
from
Manchester
at
the
Blackburn
parties
from
the
very
beginning…
you
know.
I mean
but
those
faces
at
the
very
beginning
were…
like
I
say
there
was
there
was
just
a…
just
a
mutual
respect
there.