Joules Bad Memories

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Have
you
got
any
bad
moments
of
that
experience
if
you’d
like…
if
you’d
like
to
say
about
it…
Yeah getting’
a
gun
shoved
in
my
mouth
and
told
to…
told
to
put
the
PA
back
on.
Can
you
elaborate…
Yeah
Lancashire
it
was
Lancashire
Enterprises,
unit
you
know
where
all
the
Salford
lot
were
nicking
all
the
stuff
from
upstairs
and
we
had no
idea
what
was
going
on
though
because
we
were
running
the
sound
system
downstairs…
came to
a
point
in
time
where
we
needed
to
pack
up…
because
otherwise
if
we
hadn’t
have
packed
up
the
police
would
have
come
in
and
taken
all
the
equipment
because
the
the
mass
of
people
that
would
have
become
so
small
that
then
the
police
can
just
basically
walk
in
with
no
problems.
So
we
had
to
get
the
sound
system
out
before
that
so
as
we
always…
so
as
always
we
assume
that
like
this
is
the
moment
for
it
to
go
out.
We
start
taking
the
sound
system
apart
and
bit
by
bit
it
gets
quieter
and
quieter
and
the
lads
upstairs
are
nicking
all
the
stuff
from…
from
Salford.
they
realise
that
something
was
going
on
downstairs.
So
sent
one
of
the
little
pet
thugs
down
there
to
go
and
sort
it
out.
He
comes
down
and
basically
sees
all
the
sound
system
going
away.
So
collars
me
behind
the
speakers
as
a
guy
with
the
sound
engineers
and
tells
me
to
put
them
back
on now.
So
I
told
him
I
can’t…
then
he
gets
a
gun
out
points
it
in
my
face
and
says…
I’m
telling
you
to
put
it
back
on
now…
at which
point
in
time
pretty
much
most
of
speakers
were
gone.
And
then
I
saw
saw
you…
walking
out
with
the
last
speakers
and
at
that
point
in
time
as
you
walked
away…
I
realised
that
okay
now
it’s
totally
impossible
to
put
it
back
on.
So
then
I said
right
come
have a
look
at
the
front.
Look
where
are
the
speakers
and
there’s
just
empty
boxes
with
no
speakers
….
explain…
explain
to
me
why
we…
explain to
somebody
listening…
why…
why
there
was
empty
boxes…
Because
we
at
that
point
in
time
we
were
building
the
sound
systems
and
the
boxes
in
order
to
because
it
was
totally
impractical
to
get
the…
the
systems
out
in
the
morning
with
the
police
presence
outside.
The
police
were
looking
to
confiscate
any
equipment
that
walked
out
the
door
so
they…
so
we’ve
done
the
sound
systems
in
a
way
that
the
components
themselves
which…
couldn’t
be
spotted
you
could
put
them
in
someones
rucksack
and..
you can
and
just
you
know,
anybody
could
walk
out
with
it.
You
can
put
it
on
a
car
boot
and
drive
off
home…
and
anything
that
was
bigger
than
that…
that
was
likely
to
get
confiscated
by
the
police
was
built…
was
designed
to
be
disposable.
Therefore
all
the
boxes
got
left
behind.
That
wasn’t
the
worst
experience.
What
was
the
worst
experience
was
the
fact…
the
fact
that
it
had
degenerated
to
that
more
than
the
facts
of
the
actual
experience
of
that…
the
fact
that
it
all
come
to
this,
which
was
like
depressing…
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Have
you
got
any
bad
moments
of
that
experience
if
you’d
like…
if
you’d
like
to
say
about
it…
Yeah getting’
a
gun
shoved
in
my
mouth
and
told
to…
told
to
put
the
PA
back
on.
Can
you
elaborate…
Yeah
Lancashire
it
was
Lancashire
Enterprises,
unit
you
know
where
all
the
Salford
lot
were
nicking
all
the
stuff
from
upstairs
and
we
had no
idea
what
was
going
on
though
because
we
were
running
the
sound
system
downstairs…
came to
a
point
in
time
where
we
needed
to
pack
up…
because
otherwise
if
we
hadn’t
have
packed
up
the
police
would
have
come
in
and
taken
all
the
equipment
because
the
the
mass
of
people
that
would
have
become
so
small
that
then
the
police
can
just
basically
walk
in
with
no
problems.
So
we
had
to
get
the
sound
system
out
before
that
so
as
we
always…
so
as
always
we
assume
that
like
this
is
the
moment
for
it
to
go
out.
We
start
taking
the
sound
system
apart
and
bit
by
bit
it
gets
quieter
and
quieter
and
the
lads
upstairs
are
nicking
all
the
stuff
from…
from
Salford.
they
realise
that
something
was
going
on
downstairs.
So
sent
one
of
the
little
pet
thugs
down
there
to
go
and
sort
it
out.
He
comes
down
and
basically
sees
all
the
sound
system
going
away.
So
collars
me
behind
the
speakers
as
a
guy
with
the
sound
engineers
and
tells
me
to
put
them
back
on now.
So
I
told
him
I
can’t…
then
he
gets
a
gun
out
points
it
in
my
face
and
says…
I’m
telling
you
to
put
it
back
on
now…
at which
point
in
time
pretty
much
most
of
speakers
were
gone.
And
then
I
saw
saw
you…
walking
out
with
the
last
speakers
and
at
that
point
in
time
as
you
walked
away…
I
realised
that
okay
now
it’s
totally
impossible
to
put
it
back
on.
So
then
I said
right
come
have a
look
at
the
front.
Look
where
are
the
speakers
and
there’s
just
empty
boxes
with
no
speakers
….
explain…
explain
to
me
why
we…
explain to
somebody
listening…
why…
why
there
was
empty
boxes…
Because
we
at
that
point
in
time
we
were
building
the
sound
systems
and
the
boxes
in
order
to
because
it
was
totally
impractical
to
get
the…
the
systems
out
in
the
morning
with
the
police
presence
outside.
The
police
were
looking
to
confiscate
any
equipment
that
walked
out
the
door
so
they…
so
we’ve
done
the
sound
systems
in
a
way
that
the
components
themselves
which…
couldn’t
be
spotted
you
could
put
them
in
someones
rucksack
and..
you can
and
just
you
know,
anybody
could
walk
out
with
it.
You
can
put
it
on
a
car
boot
and
drive
off
home…
and
anything
that
was
bigger
than
that…
that
was
likely
to
get
confiscated
by
the
police
was
built…
was
designed
to
be
disposable.
Therefore
all
the
boxes
got
left
behind.
That
wasn’t
the
worst
experience.
What
was
the
worst
experience
was
the
fact…
the
fact
that
it
had
degenerated
to
that
more
than
the
facts
of
the
actual
experience
of
that…
the
fact
that
it
all
come
to
this,
which
was
like
depressing…