They came from everywhere, like pilgrims alighting on a holy site. Teenagers left their homes in London, Scotland, Wales and the Isle of Wight off the southern coast of England, not realizing they were headed toward the same destination: a dive bar where they would discover the other members of their tribe, who they were certain existed despite perhaps never having met one before.
They didn’t sound like one another or wear the same kinds of clothes, and the class and cultural gaps between them were sometimes vast.
But they all worshipped, in their own ways, at the altar of freedom — the freedom to be who they were for the first time in their lives.
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