ecstasy every time he sang live on the BBC show - as millions tuned in.The drug anthem 'Ebeneezer Goode' by the acid house band was one of the most controversial UK Number Ones of all time.After its release 30 years ago, the band furiously denied the song was about the Class A drug - and even had to change the lyrics to trick BBC bosses.Read more: Britney Spears' music comeback confirmed as Elton John announces major collabBut now DJ Mr C, speaking exclusively to the Daily Star, says he is no longer 'boshing down' Es branding it 'boring' instead.That's a change from when the single was released on August 24, 1992.
Asked if he ever dared pop an E for the Top Of The Pops (TOTP) recordings, he could not be more honest.Mr C - real name Richard West - said: “I think most of them to be fair, I’m trying to think of one where I wasn’t.
Not sure.“I’d have to look at all of the TOTP performances and look at my shiny eyes on all of them, which one wasn’t I taking ecstasy on. “It’s capturing that energy and that vibe you know.
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