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07/05/2007

Salt Lake City Nightlife 1997

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Stroll down memory lane with me. My old friend, photographer and DJ/music producer extraordinaire Dan Morris emailed these pictures of me deejaying at Bricks Club ten years ago this Summer. Yes, that's... TEN YEARS AGO. Seeing them makes that whole carefree club scene seem like a lifetime ago. I'm happy to be living in the present sure, but I'm also grateful I was able to take part in what was then Salt Lake's most thriving house scene (thanks to then resident DJ Steven "Bam Bam" Santoro and owner Tom Taylor for inviting me to play there). Reminisce amongst yourselves.

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Nice!

But what would really be nice are some pics, oh of some 20 years ago of our enchanting stay at Pine Basin.

Was that 6th grade sumer camp? I think that's the first time we really hung out wasn't it.

http://www3.d93.k12.id.us/district/pinebasin/history.html

In 1970, the elementary schools of District 93 sold bags of popcorn for $.25. After two years, Pine Basin Ski Lodge was bought with the popcorn money for $15,000.

No effin way! Popcorn money. That's priceless. It was the summer between 5th and 6th grades I think.

I can't remember if I had a camera. I think I did. Who knows where the pictures are. Probably best they never be found.

They have a website! And they're still going at it. Yes. The pictures (like the bodies) must never be found.

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