LEGENDARY SONG FOR ALL YOU OLD PARYGHOERS
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Re: LEGENDARY SONG FOR ALL YOU OLD PARYGHOERS
that version isnt the best version but it still a good version 
had to check out what daddy dj was. XD i forgot all about that song

had to check out what daddy dj was. XD i forgot all about that song
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Re: LEGENDARY SONG FOR ALL YOU OLD PARYGHOERS
I wish I could've experienced the 90s as a teenager, it was such an awesome decade

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Interesting vid. Should be a .umx.
90s hmm drugs explosion, 12 year olds selling crack and heroine a mile from Buckingham palace. In those days skunk wasn't everywhere, Pakistani black, red Lebanese and African bushweed, but by the mid-90s skunk and Morrocan pollen. A lot of people now probably have headaches and take anti-depressants from the amount of ecstasy and cocaine they consumed and putting the war in Europe and the war in the Gulf aside, yes the 90s were a good time, Berlin wall gone, Mandela released, mobile phones, internet, DTP, digital imaging, power suddenly to the people, then came 9/11 and it went a bit like Deus Ex...
some of the music we used to rave to http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oznx_v7K ... znx_v7Km5c Tsuyoshi Suzuki was an incredible DJ and there was Orbital, A guy called Gerald, but I guess Happy Mondays, Stone Roses, Primal Scream people remember.
90s hmm drugs explosion, 12 year olds selling crack and heroine a mile from Buckingham palace. In those days skunk wasn't everywhere, Pakistani black, red Lebanese and African bushweed, but by the mid-90s skunk and Morrocan pollen. A lot of people now probably have headaches and take anti-depressants from the amount of ecstasy and cocaine they consumed and putting the war in Europe and the war in the Gulf aside, yes the 90s were a good time, Berlin wall gone, Mandela released, mobile phones, internet, DTP, digital imaging, power suddenly to the people, then came 9/11 and it went a bit like Deus Ex...
some of the music we used to rave to http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oznx_v7K ... znx_v7Km5c Tsuyoshi Suzuki was an incredible DJ and there was Orbital, A guy called Gerald, but I guess Happy Mondays, Stone Roses, Primal Scream people remember.