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curious old fart

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The back problem was the result of a swimming pool accident when I was a teenager that had been dormant for several years until earlier this year when I had to 'put my back into it" to lift a 55 pound bale of peat moss off my trapped leg. There was a herniated disk between the 2nd and 3rd lumbar disk that was repaired in outpatient micro surgery. 99% are walking that day, I wasn't one of them....7 days before a cane, which I still use. The muscle is waking up and I'm beginning to be able to raise my leg a little...it gets better each day. It's takes longer to recover when you get older.
besides, part of my bucket list is to sit down with you for a long conversation on how to cure the world's ills....over a few bowls

:peace:
cof
 

Don Gin and Ton

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60-70's man, 80's was wank 90's was ravers hugging each other 00's was blur and oasis. (egotistic wankers)

i'd a been in the back of a transit van with a sawn off shotgun doing jewelers living in the costa del sol hahah

moral fiber, honest COF there's little left, i love the quote from pirates of the Caribbean, 'take what ya can and give nothing back)

 

oscaroscar

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I'm pleased I had my formative years during Acid House. Which really only about eighteen months. The summer of 88 to the winter of 89. It lost its magic in 1990
 

DST

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Well I had a great time in the 70's running around the Far East shitting everywhere except my nappy..... then running around a housing scheme in Scotland doing the same thing. I had a great time in the 80's running around bashing as many people as I could, and I had a great time in the late 80's early 90's dancing to all sorts of different music mashed out me nut (I was never much of a stranger hugger, but friends always got sweaty hugs, lol). I never discriminated with music either, it was all just dance music to me (techno, house, electro, acid...loved it all and danced to it all). As for the 00's....that's when I moved to the Dam! Lifes what you make of it no matter what decade, century. Come on tae fuk lads. Heads up, socks up ffs.
 

oscaroscar

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Well I had a great time in the 70's running around the Far East shitting everywhere except my nappy..... then running around a housing scheme in Scotland doing the same thing. I had a great time in the 80's running around bashing as many people as I could, and I had a great time in the late 80's early 90's dancing to all sorts of different music mashed out me nut (I was never much of a stranger hugger, but friends always got sweaty hugs, lol). I never discriminated with music either, it was all just dance music to me (techno, house, electro, acid...loved it all and danced to it all). As for the 00's....that's when I moved to the Dam! Lifes what you make of it no matter what decade, century. Come on tae fuk lads. Heads up, socks up ffs.
The music back then was just music. I remember a dj playing something in the air tonight by Phil Collins but with two thousand people E'd up it just seemed to fit. The place went nuts when the drums came in. He didn't play the whole record just the first bit. You couldn't do that now but back then anything went. I can't remember which dj it was but he used to play the theme from Hill Street Blues as the last record
 

DST

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My mate was like that. He would get mad highland folk music and buy two vinyls thrn get down on the scratching thang lol. Pink Floyd money thrown in among other mad things. The Es certainly helped. In fact he still has my Dark Side of the Moon on vinyl.
 

Don Gin and Ton

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hip hop for me, lil bit of rap. but hip hop all the way, not DST's era. KRS1, dj premiere, pharcyde, jurrasic 5, beastie boys, biggie etc and of course cypress hill.

these days its wacka wacka kalifa etc, load of balls. mind that said there's a few real wordsmiths about RA rugged man, A-F-R-O, dare i say it kendrick lamar can fuckin rap.
 

oscaroscar

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Hip hop was the first music I got into too. My first gig was EPMD and Stetsasonic at a club in Reading. I was only about 14 or so lol. I also saw Public Enemy in Hammersmith around the same time. I remember Tim Westwood had a TV show called Ensign Radio that used to be on night network on ITV at about two in the morning. That may have only been broadcast in London though.
I used to love Eric B and Rakim. There was an English guy called Derek B too. But out of the early British Hip Hop I think MC Merlin was a standout.
People take the piss out of Dave Pearce but he was responsible for bringing a lot of hip hop to Britain and if I remember correctly Paul Oakenfold did too.
I did my first E when Paul Oakenfold was DJing at Slough Centre.
Paul Oakenfold, Fabio and Andy Weatherall were DJing at that party but two years later those three would never be on the same bill. It split in to different genres in 1990.
 
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Don Gin and Ton

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Hip hop was the first music I got into too. My first gig was EPMD and Stetsasonic at a club in Reading. I was only about 14 or so lol. I also saw Public Enemy in Hammersmith around the same time. I remember Tim Westwood had a TV show called Ensign Radio that used to be on night network on ITV at about two in the morning. That may have only been broadcast in London though.
I used to love Eric B and Rakim. There was an English guy called Derek B too. But out of the early British Hip Hop I think MC Merlin was a standout
fuckin ell that's going back EPMD, westwood's a right knob mind erik b and rakim man. legends, you seen what passes these days that fuckin tool stormzy. his flow is like porridge.
 
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