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Er
basically
I
used
to
go
t’
Cav
with
everybody
and
all
the
Mill
Hill
lot
etc
and
I used
to
love
going
out
till
2
and
then
I
moved
away
to
the Isle of Man
for
a
bit.
And
while
I
was
away
doing
a
bit
of
work
over
there.
I
heard
there’d
be
been
this
amazing
party
somewhere
in
Blackburn
and
things
are
developed
and
the
the
raves
had
begun.
So
I
instantly
moved
back
home
and
went
to
as
many
as
I
possibly
could
in
the
in
the
time
that
they
lasted
….
And
and
I
used
to
go to
Sett
End
every
weekend
as
well.
I
always
remember
getting
really
excited
about
Fridays
and
going
to
Sett
End
but
I
seem
to
remember
the
parties
on
a
Saturday.
I
remember
a
few
of
them
and
being
inside
places
the
main
one
that
I
can
remember.
I
don’t
know
if
it
was
the
first
one
I
went
to
was
the
Haslingden
one
….
with
all
the
big
err
everyone
was
stood
up
on
the
edges
and
the
DJ
was
looking
down
on
us
there was
lots of
glass.
The
excitement
was
not
knowing
where
you
were
going
and
just
knowing
that
the
night
it
wasn’t
going
to
end.
You
just…
everyone
would
just
pile
into
the
cars
and…
and
you’d
no
idea
where
you
were
going
and
where
you were
going
to
end
up
and
it
was
just
a
really
fantastic
atmosphere.
And
then
when
you
got
in
there,
you
could
just
dance
all
night.
It
was
incredible.
when
you
say
parties,
I
think
of an
accumulation
of
things
but
there’s
one
moment
that
I
just
seem
to….
I
will
never
forget
and
it
was
at
the….
I
think
it
was
at
Ewood
….
Mill
and
it
was…
it
it
start
starting
to
quieten
of
i’d
been
dancing
all
night
and
it
was…
it
was
starting…
sunrise
was
coming
in..
and
it
was
quite
you
know,
unsafe
looking
in
various
places
and
there
was
kind
of
gaps
in
the
in
the
roof
and
there
seemed
to
be
light
shining
through
and
it
was
when
the
light…
when
the….
when
the
sun
must
have
been
rising
and
you
were
really
sorta…
sleepy
and
tired
and….
mellow
and
the
music
had
slowed
down
a
bit
and
there
was
these
like
these
beams
of
light
just
coming
in
through
the
roof
and
it
was
all
just
coming
like
it
was
so
atmospheric
and
it
was
just
so
calm
and
and
I
remember
I were
wearing
this
original
1960s
catsuit
that
me
aunt had
gave
me
and….
like I
remember
the
pattern
and
everything
and
just
that
absolute
moment…
having
been
there
as
the
sun
rose
and
these
beams of
light
were
coming
in
and
just
thinking
that
was
amazing…
that
that
was
it
for
me.
My
worst
memory
….
….
Yeah,
I’d
forgotten
this
one…
it
it
was
it’s
….
funny
now
that
it
was
Pump
Street
the one
that
got
stopped
and
we
just
got
inside…
and
then
the
police
came
and
they
obviously
started
stopping
everything
and
were
quite
intolerant
and
there
was
me
and
at
least
2
other
girls
possibly
3
hanging
off
the
toilet
cistern
with
fingernails
while
police
dogs erm
what
would
you
call
it…
sort
of
…
were
snapping
they
was…
was
snapping
up
at
our
bottoms
and
legs
and
feet
and
everything
and
we
were
just
hanging
on
for
dear
life
until
they
stopped
and
then
we
could
go
home
in
one
piece.
Whenever
you
get
the
chance
to
party…
party.
If you
can
ever
be
part
of
something…
you’re
only
young
for
such
a
short
period
of
time
and…
and
music
is
just
going
to
take
you
through
your
life
in
various
ways.
And
if
you
can
be
part
of
something
where
you
hear
a
song
and
it
will
always
make
you
tingle
and
remind
you of
something
amazing
that
you
did
when
you
were
younger…
Go to
that
party
just
get
to
that
party
and
listen
to
that
music.
Full Transcript:
Er
basically
I
used
to
go
t’
Cav
with
everybody
and
all
the
Mill
Hill
lot
etc
and
I used
to
love
going
out
till
2
and
then
I
moved
away
to
the Isle of Man
for
a
bit.
And
while
I
was
away
doing
a
bit
of
work
over
there.
I
heard
there’d
be
been
this
amazing
party
somewhere
in
Blackburn
and
things
are
developed
and
the
the
raves
had
begun.
So
I
instantly
moved
back
home
and
went
to
as
many
as
I
possibly
could
in
the
in
the
time
that
they
lasted
….
And
and
I
used
to
go to
Sett
End
every
weekend
as
well.
I
always
remember
getting
really
excited
about
Fridays
and
going
to
Sett
End
but
I
seem
to
remember
the
parties
on
a
Saturday.
I
remember
a
few
of
them
and
being
inside
places
the
main
one
that
I
can
remember.
I
don’t
know
if
it
was
the
first
one
I
went
to
was
the
Haslingden
one
….
with
all
the
big
err
everyone
was
stood
up
on
the
edges
and
the
DJ
was
looking
down
on
us
there was
lots of
glass.
The
excitement
was
not
knowing
where
you
were
going
and
just
knowing
that
the
night
it
wasn’t
going
to
end.
You
just…
everyone
would
just
pile
into
the
cars
and…
and
you’d
no
idea
where
you
were
going
and
where
you were
going
to
end
up
and
it
was
just
a
really
fantastic
atmosphere.
And
then
when
you
got
in
there,
you
could
just
dance
all
night.
It
was
incredible.
when
you
say
parties,
I
think
of an
accumulation
of
things
but
there’s
one
moment
that
I
just
seem
to….
I
will
never
forget
and
it
was
at
the….
I
think
it
was
at
Ewood
….
Mill
and
it
was…
it
it
start
starting
to
quieten
of
i’d
been
dancing
all
night
and
it
was…
it
was
starting…
sunrise
was
coming
in..
and
it
was
quite
you
know,
unsafe
looking
in
various
places
and
there
was
kind
of
gaps
in
the
in
the
roof
and
there
seemed
to
be
light
shining
through
and
it
was
when
the
light…
when
the….
when
the
sun
must
have
been
rising
and
you
were
really
sorta…
sleepy
and
tired
and….
mellow
and
the
music
had
slowed
down
a
bit
and
there
was
these
like
these
beams
of
light
just
coming
in
through
the
roof
and
it
was
all
just
coming
like
it
was
so
atmospheric
and
it
was
just
so
calm
and
and
I
remember
I were
wearing
this
original
1960s
catsuit
that
me
aunt had
gave
me
and….
like I
remember
the
pattern
and
everything
and
just
that
absolute
moment…
having
been
there
as
the
sun
rose
and
these
beams of
light
were
coming
in
and
just
thinking
that
was
amazing…
that
that
was
it
for
me.
My
worst
memory
….
….
Yeah,
I’d
forgotten
this
one…
it
it
was
it’s
….
funny
now
that
it
was
Pump
Street
the one
that
got
stopped
and
we
just
got
inside…
and
then
the
police
came
and
they
obviously
started
stopping
everything
and
were
quite
intolerant
and
there
was
me
and
at
least
2
other
girls
possibly
3
hanging
off
the
toilet
cistern
with
fingernails
while
police
dogs erm
what
would
you
call
it…
sort
of
…
were
snapping
they
was…
was
snapping
up
at
our
bottoms
and
legs
and
feet
and
everything
and
we
were
just
hanging
on
for
dear
life
until
they
stopped
and
then
we
could
go
home
in
one
piece.
Whenever
you
get
the
chance
to
party…
party.
If you
can
ever
be
part
of
something…
you’re
only
young
for
such
a
short
period
of
time
and…
and
music
is
just
going
to
take
you
through
your
life
in
various
ways.
And
if
you
can
be
part
of
something
where
you
hear
a
song
and
it
will
always
make
you
tingle
and
remind
you of
something
amazing
that
you
did
when
you
were
younger…
Go to
that
party
just
get
to
that
party
and
listen
to
that
music.