Jane Advice For Future Generations

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Imagine
somebody
is
looking…
researching
Acid
House
parties
in
Blackburn
a
100
years
from
now
and
they
come
across
this
archive…
what
message
would
you
have
for
them?
I
think
what
I
learned
from
the
Acid
House
the…
the
culture
and
the
parties
is
that
you
know,
what
we…
what
we
learned
from
this
is
that
anything
we
want
to
do
with
our
life
we
can
do,
you
know,
it’s
this
attitude
that
you
can
do
what
you
want
that
you
can
fulfill
your
dreams.
You
can
follow
your
dreams.
You
don’t
have
to
end
up
in
a
mundane
job,
you
know
because
this
really
taught
us
how
to
follow
our
dreams
it
taught
us
how
to
be
entrepreneurs
and
so
many
people
had
amazing
careers
after
these
parties
because
of
the
inspiration
that
they
felt
at
the
parties…
you
know,
people
became
DJ’s
producers
film
directors
fashion
designers,
you
know
property
developers,
whatever
you
wanted
to
be
you
could
be
and
before
this
time,
you
know,
the
mid-eighties
in
Britain
were
very
depressing
times.
You
know,
I
remember
being
in
my
careers
lesson
at
school
and
the
choices
was
very
they
were
so
limited
on
what
we
could
do
after
school.
You
know,
it
was
like
do
you
want
to
be
a
nurse,
you
know,
or
do
you
want
to
work
as
a
cook
at
school?
I
mean,
these
are
the
kind
of
choices
they
were
telling
me,
you
know,
and
I
just
remember
thinking
what
what
is
this?
You
know,
I’m
sure
there’s
more
to
life
than
this
so
it
would
be
to
say
to
somebody,
you
know,
always
follow
your
dreams
and
you
know,
the
1
thing
I
really
learned
as
well…
from
that
time
was
that
and
I
still
live
with
this…
I
still
live
in
the
hope
that
we
shared
because
that
was
the
one
feeling
we
all
shared
at
the
time.
It
was
hoping
for
a
better
future,
you
know
hope
that
we
can
live
together
more
peacefully
and
love…
you
know,
that
love
is
probably
the
most
important
thing
for
us
all.
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Imagine
somebody
is
looking…
researching
Acid
House
parties
in
Blackburn
a
100
years
from
now
and
they
come
across
this
archive…
what
message
would
you
have
for
them?
I
think
what
I
learned
from
the
Acid
House
the…
the
culture
and
the
parties
is
that
you
know,
what
we…
what
we
learned
from
this
is
that
anything
we
want
to
do
with
our
life
we
can
do,
you
know,
it’s
this
attitude
that
you
can
do
what
you
want
that
you
can
fulfill
your
dreams.
You
can
follow
your
dreams.
You
don’t
have
to
end
up
in
a
mundane
job,
you
know
because
this
really
taught
us
how
to
follow
our
dreams
it
taught
us
how
to
be
entrepreneurs
and
so
many
people
had
amazing
careers
after
these
parties
because
of
the
inspiration
that
they
felt
at
the
parties…
you
know,
people
became
DJ’s
producers
film
directors
fashion
designers,
you
know
property
developers,
whatever
you
wanted
to
be
you
could
be
and
before
this
time,
you
know,
the
mid-eighties
in
Britain
were
very
depressing
times.
You
know,
I
remember
being
in
my
careers
lesson
at
school
and
the
choices
was
very
they
were
so
limited
on
what
we
could
do
after
school.
You
know,
it
was
like
do
you
want
to
be
a
nurse,
you
know,
or
do
you
want
to
work
as
a
cook
at
school?
I
mean,
these
are
the
kind
of
choices
they
were
telling
me,
you
know,
and
I
just
remember
thinking
what
what
is
this?
You
know,
I’m
sure
there’s
more
to
life
than
this
so
it
would
be
to
say
to
somebody,
you
know,
always
follow
your
dreams
and
you
know,
the
1
thing
I
really
learned
as
well…
from
that
time
was
that
and
I
still
live
with
this…
I
still
live
in
the
hope
that
we
shared
because
that
was
the
one
feeling
we
all
shared
at
the
time.
It
was
hoping
for
a
better
future,
you
know
hope
that
we
can
live
together
more
peacefully
and
love…
you
know,
that
love
is
probably
the
most
important
thing
for
us
all.