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<blockquote data-quote="pacman" data-source="post: 71819" data-attributes="member: 196"><p>I remember one of my mates was laways well into it, and was always listening ot Stu Allan on Key 103 back in 91 (ish).</p><p></p><p>I always called it Laser music and took the piss out of him, shouting the MTV adverts 'Rotterdam Techno, das doppell CD' at him in a dodgy German accent. </p><p></p><p>When I finally gave it a chance (93) EVERYTHING changed.</p><p></p><p>Nobody I knew spoke of raves, clubs, extra curriculars etc. We decided to go to Manchester one night and one of the girls had heard of a club called Home. It was shady as f*ck but gave me a taste and the next Thursday I was at the Hacienda, followed by saturday and on and on from there. </p><p></p><p>Never forget my first night at Bowlers though. Had NO idea at all what to expect, I knew a couple of lads who'd been but couldnt picture it at all. I hadnt, shall we say, indulged in small round things by then and remember turning up, queing, getting in and thinking 'WOW, WTF???? Within half hour I was off it and never looked back.</p><p></p><p>I will NEVER forget the special 3 years I had there hammering it, talking shit, and meeting so many people with no attitude of preconceptions......Just empathy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pacman, post: 71819, member: 196"] I remember one of my mates was laways well into it, and was always listening ot Stu Allan on Key 103 back in 91 (ish). I always called it Laser music and took the piss out of him, shouting the MTV adverts 'Rotterdam Techno, das doppell CD' at him in a dodgy German accent. When I finally gave it a chance (93) EVERYTHING changed. Nobody I knew spoke of raves, clubs, extra curriculars etc. We decided to go to Manchester one night and one of the girls had heard of a club called Home. It was shady as f*ck but gave me a taste and the next Thursday I was at the Hacienda, followed by saturday and on and on from there. Never forget my first night at Bowlers though. Had NO idea at all what to expect, I knew a couple of lads who'd been but couldnt picture it at all. I hadnt, shall we say, indulged in small round things by then and remember turning up, queing, getting in and thinking 'WOW, WTF???? Within half hour I was off it and never looked back. I will NEVER forget the special 3 years I had there hammering it, talking shit, and meeting so many people with no attitude of preconceptions......Just empathy. [/QUOTE]
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