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Is
there
anything
about
that
era
where there
was
negative
sides
or
bad
sides
that
came
from
it
there
were
sides
that
were…
annoying
such
as
you
know
the
police
were
really
quite
harsh
with
us
really
quite
harsh
with us
we
were
just
so
thrill-
and
I
know
it
sounds
really
really
corny
but
we
were
all
just
so
filled
with
love and
hope
and
a
desire
that
you
know
that
the
show
must
go
on
the
party
will
go
ahead
and
nothing
was
going
to
stop
us
that
you
know
we
just
we
just
fought
through
it
but
when
I
look
back
on
it
now
the
brutality
of
the
police
was
quite
alarming
it
was
quite
alarming
there
was
a
number
of
parties
that
I were
in
in
the
early
days
they
used
to
come
in
and
storm
the
party
and
close
it
down
and
they
would
be
beating
people
with
truncheons
you
know
girls
and
stuff
like-
and
they
would
be
quite
ruthless
but
it
sort
of
became
a
bit
of
a
game
you
know
it
was
like
can
we
evade
the
police
and
can
we
make
sure
that
this
goes
ahead
and
you
sort
of
didn’t
feel
the
blows
because
you
were
so
full
of
adrenaline
to
make
sure
that
you
got
in
this
party
and
that
you
had
the
great
night
that
you
wanted
to
go
out
and
have
you
know
what
I mean
but
yeah
I
think
they
were
absolutely
ruthless
in
their
approach
that
was
that
was
one
of
the
downsides
of
it
I
think
the
other
main
downside
of
it
was
the-
was
the
end
of
it
not
so
much
that
it
ended
suppose
It
did
have
to
come
to
a
natural
end
at
some
point
but
it
was
what
was
left
when
it
ended
so
that
massive
void
particularly
in
this
community
and
Blackburn
with
Darwen
I
think
was
the
beginning
of
what
became
kind
of
a
heroin
epidemic
Just
because
these
kids
that
had
been
focused
It
was
the
life
it
was
all
you
thought
it
was
all
you
thought
about
all
week
long
and
all
of
a
sudden
all
that
was
taken
away
and
I
think
I
think
that
kind
of
triggered
a
lot
of
drug
misuse
and
kind
of
mental
you
know
severe
I
mean
there
was
drugs
being
used
in
the
parties
I’m
not
going
to
deny
that
but
it
was
different
it
was
different
but
from
what
I
saw
anyway
and
yeah
I
think
for
a
lot
of
people
that
was
the
start
of
that
and
also
the-
the
connections
they
made
with
bigger
cities
enabled
that
to
happen
you
know
there
was
no
heroin
or
crack
cocaine
or
anything
in
Blackburn
with
Darwen
during
the
party
era
very little
anyway
I
think
we’ve
seen
a
surge
of
it
in
the
late
Seventies
or
something
like
that
but
it
kind
of
hadn’t
really
been
around
and
because
people
were
coming
from
larger
cities
they
were
bringing
this
stuff
and
before
you
know
it
you
know
this
area
was
flooded
with
it
it
so
that
for
me
would
be
the
you
know
the
biggest
downside
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Is
there
anything
about
that
era
where there
was
negative
sides
or
bad
sides
that
came
from
it
there
were
sides
that
were…
annoying
such
as
you
know
the
police
were
really
quite
harsh
with
us
really
quite
harsh
with us
we
were
just
so
thrill-
and
I
know
it
sounds
really
really
corny
but
we
were
all
just
so
filled
with
love and
hope
and
a
desire
that
you
know
that
the
show
must
go
on
the
party
will
go
ahead
and
nothing
was
going
to
stop
us
that
you
know
we
just
we
just
fought
through
it
but
when
I
look
back
on
it
now
the
brutality
of
the
police
was
quite
alarming
it
was
quite
alarming
there
was
a
number
of
parties
that
I were
in
in
the
early
days
they
used
to
come
in
and
storm
the
party
and
close
it
down
and
they
would
be
beating
people
with
truncheons
you
know
girls
and
stuff
like-
and
they
would
be
quite
ruthless
but
it
sort
of
became
a
bit
of
a
game
you
know
it
was
like
can
we
evade
the
police
and
can
we
make
sure
that
this
goes
ahead
and
you
sort
of
didn’t
feel
the
blows
because
you
were
so
full
of
adrenaline
to
make
sure
that
you
got
in
this
party
and
that
you
had
the
great
night
that
you
wanted
to
go
out
and
have
you
know
what
I mean
but
yeah
I
think
they
were
absolutely
ruthless
in
their
approach
that
was
that
was
one
of
the
downsides
of
it
I
think
the
other
main
downside
of
it
was
the-
was
the
end
of
it
not
so
much
that
it
ended
suppose
It
did
have
to
come
to
a
natural
end
at
some
point
but
it
was
what
was
left
when
it
ended
so
that
massive
void
particularly
in
this
community
and
Blackburn
with
Darwen
I
think
was
the
beginning
of
what
became
kind
of
a
heroin
epidemic
Just
because
these
kids
that
had
been
focused
It
was
the
life
it
was
all
you
thought
it
was
all
you
thought
about
all
week
long
and
all
of
a
sudden
all
that
was
taken
away
and
I
think
I
think
that
kind
of
triggered
a
lot
of
drug
misuse
and
kind
of
mental
you
know
severe
I
mean
there
was
drugs
being
used
in
the
parties
I’m
not
going
to
deny
that
but
it
was
different
it
was
different
but
from
what
I
saw
anyway
and
yeah
I
think
for
a
lot
of
people
that
was
the
start
of
that
and
also
the-
the
connections
they
made
with
bigger
cities
enabled
that
to
happen
you
know
there
was
no
heroin
or
crack
cocaine
or
anything
in
Blackburn
with
Darwen
during
the
party
era
very little
anyway
I
think
we’ve
seen
a
surge
of
it
in
the
late
Seventies
or
something
like
that
but
it
kind
of
hadn’t
really
been
around
and
because
people
were
coming
from
larger
cities
they
were
bringing
this
stuff
and
before
you
know
it
you
know
this
area
was
flooded
with
it
it
so
that
for
me
would
be
the
you
know
the
biggest
downside