Watch this gurntastic Doncaster rave video from 1992
Rave till your grave you’re on Youtube.
In 1992 I left mining to become a full time DJ. Apart from my producing I also ran one of Europe’s top nightclubs The BYO (Bring your own drink). It didn’t have a drinks license so along with rave culture there was other ways to have a good night and get wrecked.. In this video which is actually 4 hour long cut down, you will see how some of the people enjoyed the best music in rave culture.
Did any of this appear in the Friendly Fires video? If not, it should have.
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