While I don't know the exact date or location you were born, I'm definitely one of the generation X-Y borderline. I grew in rural areas with no clubs. When I was 20 years old, I went to my first club night. I had too many ups and downers to recall what I did. My friends told me that I had a wonderful night. I was a novice to club life, and it felt like an experience of a baptism. Then I became hooked. I was not attracted to the trappings of such life, but to the way things went in the evening.. For a few years, I moved between clubs. Perhaps you remember the tune "Who's going to offer me a ride until aftershow?" It was me in the morning, leaving a club with first day light just to jump into a car and continue parting at a person's home, preparing for the evening...
Some days we didn't get a rest with a blaze of energy and vitality. The next morning we said our good byes to the last BOO party and went off to Central Park to walk about.. We dropped some broken acid and took a walk. I remember vividly applying antiperspirant to my forehead and sweating my forehead for several hours.. Then they were missing from Central Park.
 It was saved as a YouTube video by my friends. Surprised, it was taken down and I discovered that there was a recordings of a party that were claimed by some label, etc. You can now be sure not to add any music on youtube videos. We didn't know back then, otherwise I know there's 2conv, my fantastic website that for free offers to download videos from Youtube and convert them to mp4 or mp3 file for your laptop or macbook. It also works on smartphones as well.. All I'd need to do is upload the videos URLs to 2conv and then download the video to my computer.. https://keepvid.pw/en1/ It was way too late to connect with the five year old member of our group. However, it was an interesting discussion.
It is essential to not claim something in their videos. They might get you and take down your videos. Even worse, they could claim they created the video from your work.
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