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Sc'Eric (dj.darkFIN)
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Sat Jun 24 03:44:43 EDT 2006
To Rapier: LMFAO!
To whomever made the "chickenhawk" comment: It's not about trying to get in their pants so much as it's about appreciating what they bring to the dancefloor and the club scene in general. On the promoter end of the discussion, I'll bring up "fresh meat" (ie. indoctrinating newbies into the scene while they're still in the experimenting stage... and not having to teach the old dogs new tricks as it were). On the metaphysical side of the discussion, I'll mention the sheer energy that youngins exude... because it can be contagious to the rest of the room. (And in a danceclub that is a VERY good thing!)
~sc'eric
Chris Rapier <rapier1 at gmail.com> wrote:Something else to consider is that every week is basically the same
crowd at the Upstage and this is the crowd that has lasted throughout
the years. This crowd is generally not that interested in dancing. So
that sort of sets the mood there and it has set the mood for years.
There is nothing wrong with it - its just different.
Also, don't skip the fact that wanting to get laid has something to do
with it. A lot of people at the upstage have generally moved past the
'lets fuck anything that moves' mindset. Or, just as importantly, any
one regular has basically fucked or screwed around with all of the
other regulars as he or she sees fit. So you don't have the impulse to
dance to impress. A lot of the younger kids were still in the 'hump
like bunnies' stage and dancing is part of the whole pre-humping
process for most people.
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