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The trailer for the current reissue of Hardcore Uproar by Together.


Suddi, one half of Together, features large, with his crazy vocal. Bits of Daily Mirror cuttings (they misspelt his name, poor love), Anthea Turner on TOTP giving a shout out for the Blackburn ravers, Tony Wilson, Mike Pickering...


All 19 years ago. Doesn't time fly.


You can find the current remixes themselves on Youtube:


Lee Mortimer remix




One Man & His Dog remix



And a recent

in Blackburn.


(And you can buy them on Beatport in full 320 MP3...)



Sorry for the plug ;-)

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A couple from the early 90's.




A remix of sorts.




Disclaimer


The second feature contains flashing strobe lighting that could easily lead viewers such as Quids, Woof, Daizie, Mic Mack, Mockney Piers, Legaleagle-ish, SeanMacGabhan, Keef and all the other pill munching half wits I can't remember right now to be transported back to an age where Phat Willy's apparell and Doc Martins were perfectly acceptable as well as rebounding all over the shop whereby the following morning you can look back on the nights antics and blame it on your stupid hairstyle that was parted in the middle.


Especially you Sean.

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Oh and just before any smart arses like Quid's want to jump in and point out that Trip To Trumpton wasn't a remix. I know that but I just wanted to collectively insult all the now 40 something professionals who once saw themselves as rebels in a unpredictabe post cold war world who'd never give in to the struggle against the system but are now part of it themselves.


I'm always being picked on for being the youngest so there's one in the eye for clique.


Ha ha.

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