Simon Bad Memories

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The
only
bad
thing
about
the
warehouse
generation
parties,
or whatever
you
want
to
call
it.
The
only
bad
thing
about
it
was
it
ruined
me.
Meaning,
if
I
go
out
now,
and
ever
since,
no
night
can
live
up
to
what
that
was.
So
I
feel
disappointed
now
constantly
when
I
go
out.
I’ve
walked
out
with
some
of
the
best
DJs
in
the
world.
You
know,
a
night,
none
of
em…
Not
one
ever
since
those
warehouse
parties,
has
ever
made
me
feel
like
I
did
at
those.
Not
one,
ever.
I
mean
the
ones
I
do,
I’m
getting
there.
But
you
know,
5000
people
in
a
room.
Like
you
can
feel
each
other’s
presence.
D’ya
know
what I
mean.
Yeah.
It’s,
I
can’t,
you
can’t
explain
it,
what
it
is.
But
everybody
feels
the
same.
And
you’ve
only
got
to
look
at
somebody,
and
you
can
see
in
their
eyes
that
their
feeling
exactly
the
same
as
you.
There
was
no
trouble,
nothing,
nothing
at
all.
I
don’t
know
whether
that
was
to
do
with
no
beer,
whether
there
was
drugs
involved,
or
they
were
like
that
anyway,
I
think
drugs
neutralises
everybody.
It
takes
away
your
walls,
takes
everything
away.
It
makes
you
who
you
are
as
a
real
person,
and
that’s
what’s
left.
And
that’s
what
you
enjoy
that
night.
With
no,
no,
whatever
troubles
you’ve
got.
They’ve
gone.
Nothing.
You’re there
as
a
blank
person,
enjoying
what’s
going
on
at
that
moment.
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The
only
bad
thing
about
the
warehouse
generation
parties,
or whatever
you
want
to
call
it.
The
only
bad
thing
about
it
was
it
ruined
me.
Meaning,
if
I
go
out
now,
and
ever
since,
no
night
can
live
up
to
what
that
was.
So
I
feel
disappointed
now
constantly
when
I
go
out.
I’ve
walked
out
with
some
of
the
best
DJs
in
the
world.
You
know,
a
night,
none
of
em…
Not
one
ever
since
those
warehouse
parties,
has
ever
made
me
feel
like
I
did
at
those.
Not
one,
ever.
I
mean
the
ones
I
do,
I’m
getting
there.
But
you
know,
5000
people
in
a
room.
Like
you
can
feel
each
other’s
presence.
D’ya
know
what I
mean.
Yeah.
It’s,
I
can’t,
you
can’t
explain
it,
what
it
is.
But
everybody
feels
the
same.
And
you’ve
only
got
to
look
at
somebody,
and
you
can
see
in
their
eyes
that
their
feeling
exactly
the
same
as
you.
There
was
no
trouble,
nothing,
nothing
at
all.
I
don’t
know
whether
that
was
to
do
with
no
beer,
whether
there
was
drugs
involved,
or
they
were
like
that
anyway,
I
think
drugs
neutralises
everybody.
It
takes
away
your
walls,
takes
everything
away.
It
makes
you
who
you
are
as
a
real
person,
and
that’s
what’s
left.
And
that’s
what
you
enjoy
that
night.
With
no,
no,
whatever
troubles
you’ve
got.
They’ve
gone.
Nothing.
You’re there
as
a
blank
person,
enjoying
what’s
going
on
at
that
moment.