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Old 06-01-2003, 07:00 PM   #1 of 23
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Do you dance?


This is a long shot given the disdain for pop music on this board, but I thougth I would try.

How important is dancing to you? I know many people for whom music one cannot dance to is worthless. While you might think it's narrow, it's no less so than saying (a prevalent attitude around here) that music whose most obvious feature is the bass beat is worthless, because there is little singing involved. Well, much of that music is made to be danced to, not to be heard in the dark on a recliner with a martini in hand. A lot of them don't sound that great unless you've heard them in a club.

A lot of times, I just have to move when I hear some of those songs, no matter what I am doing.

So the question is, do you enjoy dancing at all? Have you ever? If yes, what do you dance to? If not, do you at least appreciate it?

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Old 06-01-2003, 07:57 PM   #2 of 23
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Yes, with a big if- I have to be drinking enough.

Though I'm only 25, sometimes I feel too "old" to dance to some of the techno stuff I hear in clubs, but when I'm with girls I still give it the ol' college try.

My music of choice to dance to is classic funk like P-Funk, reggae, and some hip-hop. Mid-tempo grooves and heavy bass. Preferrably not that really fast stuff you hear in hacker flicks.

And I can't rave for the life of me.


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Old 06-01-2003, 07:59 PM   #3 of 23
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I enjoy dancing, I was even voted "Best Dancer" two months ago by my peers in the college choir I participate in, even though I didn't go to the formal and the only party I went to and danced at had a lot of people there and I doubt anyone noticed my moves, which are pretty standard. So I'm thinking it was all a joke.

Seriously though, I don't dance that much. I've been to one prom, one wedding dinner, one this, one that. I've been known to bust out some moves randomly in a relaxed setting (with music on, of course ), surprising (and probably freaking out ) the others. I've danced/moved to Eminem, Kylie Minogue, etc., but I don't listen to most of that kind of music except when I'm in these kinds of settings. I can tolerate it, I just don't listen to it.

I got the Down With Love soundtrack (Sinatra-like stuff) the past week and have been listening to it nonstop, and on occasion I've started to snap and move around in my chair.





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Old 06-01-2003, 08:12 PM   #4 of 23
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Girls at the clubs always ask for dance songs and alot of the rock of the 90's didn't have what it takes apparently. I do know this, people that know how to do it, love swing dancing, especially the girls.
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Old 06-01-2003, 09:10 PM   #5 of 23
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Old 06-01-2003, 09:17 PM   #6 of 23
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Old 06-01-2003, 10:04 PM   #7 of 23
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These days, only at weddings

But I used to go to dance clubs every weekend when I was in my early 20's, and although I would never have bought any of the music I was dancing to, I liked the music when I was dancing to it. If that makes any sense?

Strangely, the last time I danced was at a sweet 16 party for my neice earlier this year. For some reason, Missy Eliot made me want to move. I don't know why, it just did.



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Old 06-01-2003, 10:58 PM   #8 of 23
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slow dancing only. i don't listen to pop and have no desire to dance to it. besides, it's not really *dancing* now is it?

someday i'll meet someone who'd like to take up ballroom dancing...



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Old 06-02-2003, 10:48 AM   #9 of 23
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Holadem -

Right there with ya bud. I mean I like my tubes+vinyl+jazz or classical but ya know what there are just some times when you have to spin some good dance tunes and bounce around the house to get rid of all the cobwebs in the brain.

I mean it just wouldn't be right to never feel the power of SVS woofers, an amp that goes to 11, and night club disco lights in your own house...err um never mind perhaps I have said too much.

Laters,
Jeff

PS - My dog loves dancing too or more accurately she loves chasing me around while I bop around the house.



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Old 06-02-2003, 11:51 AM   #10 of 23
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Dance? Ummm no.

There are reasons why I played saxophone, flute and clarinet in the band -- namely two left feet and the lack of a singing voice

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Old 06-02-2003, 12:53 PM   #11 of 23
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I'm a dancin' fool! In fact, every time I go to certain parties, I always get pulled onto the dance floor because people know I like to cut a rug and not care what I look like. I feel like I have a good sense of timing...so I'm not uncomfortable getting out there.

But most of my music listening is done without athletic activity associated with it.





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Old 06-02-2003, 01:01 PM   #12 of 23
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Love dancing....just need to have the courage to do it publicly.

Ballroom dacing?? When I was in college, my school's ballroom dancing classes are always full. It's a great way to meet girls. I like to learn one of these days.
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