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Certainly the average person on ecstasy is a lot nicer than the average drunk, so it wins the "substances" competition.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5rYXcmVSeBU&si=e5voocp0WWD2L_wv
I never really got into the music that much but enjoyed plenty pills and parties all the same!
Good memories.
I can't help about the shape I'm in, I can't sing I ain't pretty and my legs are thin
But don't ask me what I think of you, I might not give the answer that you want me to
We'd been going to the pub since 15 and the old 80's nightclub scene was what we did at weekends. Holidays to the Med, which everyone seemed to do as a right of passage. Possibly that vibe was brought back to the UK and when the drugs came with it the whole thing took off.
We were burnt out through beer at 21. Drugs weren't a thing for us. Everyone just seemed to do the same thing - hit the pub at 15/16, Ibiza, Benidorm, Zante or Magaluf in the summer, get into a relationship in the early 20's. Always felt too old to be in a club at 22/23 with so many youngsters around! Been there, done that!
A 22/23 year old waving their arms around, shouting 'Aceeeeed' would've looked bloody stupid.
Ecstasy was mainly produced in labs in Amsterdam.
Can’t say there’s much appeal to me in an unlicensed music event with no risk assessment/ fire precautions/ proper security plus of course you have no idea quite what you’re buying when you buy drugs from some Manc gangster.
I am sure it was a real rush, an electric time in some people’s lives…and more power to their glowsticks…but I guess you had to be there; I wasn’t.
MDMA was legal in the 80's, it was used in relationship therapy.
I hope that is you speaking as the person you now. If you were thinking like that as a teenager then there was a career for you as an actuary or you have a genetic predisposition to become a health and safety officer.
Everyone knows they are immortal until they turn 25. No hangovers, ridiculous motorcycles, suicidal sports, open air festivals with no tent, travel with a passport and a toothbrush.
Granted it's not a good look on someone in the present day, like say Michael Gove, although there are entire Ibiza rave package tours for the over 60s who want to relive their yoof. If their knees can take it - good on 'em.