Rob Advice For Future Generations

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I
think
the
thing
that
was
really
special
when
when
this
all
kicked
off
the
difference
between
what
we
did
and
a
lot
of
other
things
that
have
come
since
it
is
that
this
was
quite
a
new
form
of
music
in
terms
of
it
was
a
marriage
of
machines
and
musicians,
you
know,
so
therefore
it
was
something
that
hadn’t
really
been
been
encountered
before
by
a
lot
of
people
and
I
think
that
was
that
that
made
it
so
special
because
the
people
that
were
operating
these
new
bits
of
machinery
like
the
909
the
303
the
808
and
and
all
of
the
role
and
gear,
you
know,
amongst
many
other
synths.
It
was
a
brand
new
thing
but
in
order
to
get
that
music
to
sound
the
way
it
did
the
people
that
operated
it
were
actually
musicians
from
another
time
and
I
think
that
that’s
the
thing
that
made
it
really
special
was
is
it
you
know,
it
was
it
was
that
complete
For
other
people
looking
into
it
it
look
like
oh
that’s
going
to
be
a
passing
fad
really
Totally,
Yeah,
absolutely.
Where
is
it
actually
just
evolved
so
much
over
the
years
and
it’s stil
here.
It’s
still
here.
It’s
still,
you
know,
we’re
sat
outside
somewhere
that’s
absolutely
rammed
there.
Yeah,
you
know
playing
playing
the
tunes
of
the
day
some
of
them
from
back
in
the
day
Oh,
Absolutely.
Yeah.
So
yeah,
so
I’m
very
proud
of
all
the
stuff
that
you
know,
all
the
people
That
I’ve
worked
with
you
know
that
we’ve
you
know,
it’s
kind
of
left
its
stamp
for
to
be
documenting
a
hundred
years
time.
I
think
that
what
a
lot
of
people
a
lot
of
scenes
haven’t
seen
since
is
that
it
wasn’t
just
about
the
music
and
it
was
a
lot
don’t
get
me
wrong
it was
a
lot
about
the
music.
It
was
a
lot
about
camaraderie
but
also
it
was
it
was
it
was
about
it
was
a
little
bit
lawless,
you
know,
that’s
the
thing
is
it
was
it
was
actually
you
know,
yeah,
it
felt
like
we
were
fighting
the
good
fight
it
changed
legislation
and
allowed
people
to
go
out
and
dance
all
night.
It
did
create
a
unity
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I
think
the
thing
that
was
really
special
when
when
this
all
kicked
off
the
difference
between
what
we
did
and
a
lot
of
other
things
that
have
come
since
it
is
that
this
was
quite
a
new
form
of
music
in
terms
of
it
was
a
marriage
of
machines
and
musicians,
you
know,
so
therefore
it
was
something
that
hadn’t
really
been
been
encountered
before
by
a
lot
of
people
and
I
think
that
was
that
that
made
it
so
special
because
the
people
that
were
operating
these
new
bits
of
machinery
like
the
909
the
303
the
808
and
and
all
of
the
role
and
gear,
you
know,
amongst
many
other
synths.
It
was
a
brand
new
thing
but
in
order
to
get
that
music
to
sound
the
way
it
did
the
people
that
operated
it
were
actually
musicians
from
another
time
and
I
think
that
that’s
the
thing
that
made
it
really
special
was
is
it
you
know,
it
was
it
was
that
complete
For
other
people
looking
into
it
it
look
like
oh
that’s
going
to
be
a
passing
fad
really
Totally,
Yeah,
absolutely.
Where
is
it
actually
just
evolved
so
much
over
the
years
and
it’s stil
here.
It’s
still
here.
It’s
still,
you
know,
we’re
sat
outside
somewhere
that’s
absolutely
rammed
there.
Yeah,
you
know
playing
playing
the
tunes
of
the
day
some
of
them
from
back
in
the
day
Oh,
Absolutely.
Yeah.
So
yeah,
so
I’m
very
proud
of
all
the
stuff
that
you
know,
all
the
people
That
I’ve
worked
with
you
know
that
we’ve
you
know,
it’s
kind
of
left
its
stamp
for
to
be
documenting
a
hundred
years
time.
I
think
that
what
a
lot
of
people
a
lot
of
scenes
haven’t
seen
since
is
that
it
wasn’t
just
about
the
music
and
it
was
a
lot
don’t
get
me
wrong
it was
a
lot
about
the
music.
It
was
a
lot
about
camaraderie
but
also
it
was
it
was
it
was
about
it
was
a
little
bit
lawless,
you
know,
that’s
the
thing
is
it
was
it
was
actually
you
know,
yeah,
it
felt
like
we
were
fighting
the
good
fight
it
changed
legislation
and
allowed
people
to
go
out
and
dance
all
night.
It
did
create
a
unity