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I hear you and while that had its benefits it also dramatically reduced the need for people to get off their arses in order to hear, learn about and ‘find’ stuff. Therefore, alongside all the o
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The 90s was the beginning of the death of the newies scene we had in the 80s IMO beginning with Keele. Keele was always a good night with a great record bar but it was oldies and more would follow.
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I was still getting used to the Abacus in the 90's , let alone mobile phones and internet, but some of the music I had the pleasure of hearing during the decade surpassed my earlier days from the 70's
I had a car!
People still travelling distances to events so if you turned up at a niter it was full of familiar faces.
Two niters on during the same night was frowned upon so clashes were uncommon and if it did happen the word 'political' raised it's head.
Early years at Wigan were exciting but during the nineties the music had matured and DJs more discerning about what they played.
I didn't go to Stafford so loads of records that I had never heard before.
Trying to identify, from references made, who it was getting slagged off in Manifesto magazine by Mr Potato Head.
"Back to Bob's" - (will strike a chord with N Wales crowd)
Great, great times - could ramble on for ages but this is enough to be getting on with..