pgh-goth-list Digest, Vol 34, Issue 20
j eric townsend
jet at flatline.net
Thu Jun 22 13:42:33 EDT 2006
At 10:24 PM -0700 6/21/06, Sc'Eric (dj.darkFIN) wrote:
>It's my personal opinion that most 21+ folks goto clubs to drink and get laid, with the music there as a backdrop. The kids who are there as underagers are there to have fun BECAUSE of the music. Music is the vehicle, not the alcohol
Interesting point, and one I hadn't considered. I'll show my age by saying that I was in the last batch of people allowed to drink at 18 in the last state to change its law from 18 to 21. I also think if you can join the military and kill people, get married and have kids, buy a house or a car, or be tried as an adult you should be able to buy a damn beer. (cue Mojo Nixon about now.)
While I'd agree that age is a factor, I don't know if I'd agree that it is *the* factor in the greater goth/industrial scene. Maybe it is on the east coast, or in dying steel towns, I haven't been out here long enough to know. I moved here from a scene where a lot of the DJs were in their 30s and a lot of my dance-their-asses-off club buddies were between 25 and 40. I'd say the under-25 crowd represented more the dance floor but I certainly didn't feel like a chickenhawk when I was dancing. My "club buddy" of ~10 years was a year older than I, and she could easily spend more time than me on the floor. She also drug my ass to see the Aquabats and made me feel like an old geezer with a cane when I could no longer skank with her and the "kids" after a few songs.
Drue made an interesting observation the last time we were at Ceremony: there's a critical mass of people (or a tipping point, if you must) needed to get a dance floor going. I think she's spot on -- there needs to be a certain number of people on the floor before the average person will go out and dance. A handful of us just don't care how damn goofy we look (yes, that was me, the only person dancing to Neubauten a couple of weeks ago), but the average person doesn't want to be one of the few people on the dance floor. You need to have a catalyst, and I wonder if in Pittsburgh that catalyst is either the 18-21 crowd or the college students.
Or maybe it's the music, but that's a different rant.
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