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<blockquote data-quote="Jonno" data-source="post: 769480" data-attributes="member: 5"><p>In fairness Shack was one of the original Sett End / warehouse DJ's. I'm guessing he sold his records though.</p><p></p><p>The whole thing seems to me more like a Monroe's 1998 style reunion than anything to do with the early parties - in which case why call it Boomtown? It seems a crying shame to me that they're even associating the ground braking events / music of the past with this sort of watered down shite - a travesty in fact.</p><p></p><p>I reckon the DJ's just don't have the tunes, and possibly some of em don't actually know the tunes either (if they do then why are they playing wank instead). They should have got someone better to play - Alex Yates or Gilly are two names that springs to mind - they're 2 local lads who should still have their old tunes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jonno, post: 769480, member: 5"] In fairness Shack was one of the original Sett End / warehouse DJ's. I'm guessing he sold his records though. The whole thing seems to me more like a Monroe's 1998 style reunion than anything to do with the early parties - in which case why call it Boomtown? It seems a crying shame to me that they're even associating the ground braking events / music of the past with this sort of watered down shite - a travesty in fact. I reckon the DJ's just don't have the tunes, and possibly some of em don't actually know the tunes either (if they do then why are they playing wank instead). They should have got someone better to play - Alex Yates or Gilly are two names that springs to mind - they're 2 local lads who should still have their old tunes. [/QUOTE]
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