pgh-goth-list Digest, Vol 34, Issue 27
midi in
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Tue Jun 27 17:19:35 EDT 2006
I'm pretty sure I've heard clog dancing music on Ren & Stimpy...
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> From: "Sc'Eric \(dj.darkFIN\)" <darkfin6012 at yahoo.com>
> Subject: Re: pgh-goth-list Digest, Vol 34, Issue 25
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> WTF is clog dancing music??? But if tapdance uses little tiny metal
> plates and Clogs use big wooden blocks (disguised as shoes) against the
> tile floor... seem to me we could come up with something a little more
> appropriate to the genre. Steel heel-caps against sheet metal perhaps?
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> But I repeat: WTF IS CLOG DANCING MUSIC??? With the image in my mind of
> the idiots I've known who happened to wear clogs, it quite frankly terrifies
> me. ~sc'eric
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> 1. RE: and one more thing... (Megan Irvine)
> 2. re: over/under (Deeann M.M. Mikula)
> 3. Re: Chill out man... (j eric townsend)
> 4. Re: Chill out man... (j eric townsend)
> 5. Re: remix wars 2006 (was Re: under/over (Miss Joi)
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> Date: Sat, 24 Jun 2006 09:17:46 -0700 (PDT)
> From: Megan Irvine
> Subject: RE: and one more thing...
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> --- Keeper of Legends wrote:
> > Do you feel that the type of dance has changed a lot over the years?
> > To me what I see being done on the dance floor in clubs today is so
> > radically different than what I saw just 10 years ago. And in your
> > opinion
> > would you say that there is more than one type of dance being done
> > today?
> >
> > Mairi
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> Good point. Why yes, it has changed. And I think that certain dance
> styles go with certain types of music, so I guess if all you know how
> to do is stomp up and down in your boots, then I could see why all you
> would want to hear is the stompy music, but if you know a bunch of
> different styles of dance, you wouldn't mind hearing a variety.
>
> Having been going to dance clubs since my mom used to take me to the
> local "discotek", I have observed numerous trends in club dancing
> styles over the years, and I've studied salsa, swing, and I teach
> bellydance.
>
> Maybe what the youth today needs is a few dance lessons?
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> m
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> Date: Sat, 24 Jun 2006 11:34:57 -0700 (PDT)
> From: "Deeann M.M. Mikula"
> Subject: re: over/under
> To: darkFIN6012 at psu.edu
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> On Sat, 24 Jun 2006, Sc'Eric (dj.darkFIN) wrote:
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> >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!)
>
> You make it sound like everyone over 25 are huge bores. I, for one,
> probably have more "sheer energy" than most youngins and tend to bring
> everyone around me up to my level of Tigger-Bounce, whether in a bar,
> my kitchen, or the ER. I'm well known to be able to get people who
> JUST TRIED TO KILL THEMSELVES giggling with me in the back of the
> ambulance before we get to the hospital. I don't need to be
> surrounded by 18 yr old airheads in a club to "feel the groove."
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> So there, nyah!
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> Deeann "Tigger" Mikula
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> Message: 3
> Date: Sat, 24 Jun 2006 20:12:25 -0400
> From: j eric townsend
> Subject: Re: Chill out man...
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> At 3:51 AM -0700 6/24/06, Sc'Eric (dj.darkFIN) wrote:
> >Whatever happened to the concept of "chillout rooms"?
>
> Dunno about here, but I've been to plenty of clubs that still have
> them. Maybe not "chill" as much as "quieter, slower music" rooms. A
> couple of clubs have "the other music" rooms, so if the main room is all
> gothrock the smaller room is stompy electro stuff or old new wave or
> something.
>
> >Oh yeah. "Separate space." I guess we generally have enough trouble
> convincing them to rent us one room, huh? ~sc'eric
>
> (Ok, time for another stupid question from the new guy.)
>
> "Convince" them to rent you space? WTF is this, some sort of communal
> living situation where we all vote on business transactions? I have very
> little experience running clubs, but the club owners we dealt with `were
> always: "You have money, yes? You would like to rent space, yes? Ok, we
> rent to you!" Maybe the minimums were more than we could afford, but as
> long as they got paid there wasn't a need to "convince" anyone to rent to
> us.
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> Message: 4
> Date: Sat, 24 Jun 2006 20:47:50 -0400
> From: j eric townsend
> Subject: Re: Chill out man...
> To: darkFIN6012 at psu.edu, PghGoth listserv
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> At 8:12 PM -0400 6/24/06, j eric townsend wrote:
> >Ok, we rent to you!" Maybe the minimums were more than we could afford,
> but as long as they got paid there wasn't a need to "convince" anyone to
> rent to us.
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> (Where "we" was my friends who did all the business stuff. I just helped
> out here and there and listened to them bitch about how much money the clubs
> charged.)
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> Message: 5
> Date: Sat, 24 Jun 2006 14:04:26 -0700 (PDT)
> From: Miss Joi
> Subject: Re: remix wars 2006 (was Re: under/over
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> The worst request I had at Lipservice was a girl came
> up to the booth and asked if I had clog dancing music.
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> And no, I am *not* making that up. Sadly enough, she
> was serious.
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> Miss Joi
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> --- Christopher tm wrote:
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> > On 6/23/06, j eric townsend
> > wrote:
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> > > Out of curiosity, do people complain when you mix
> > certain types of songs or if you mix at certain
> > clubs or is it just in general?
> >
> > Back in the day. Lipservice. Southside. "Play some
> > Dave Matthews or
> > I'm gonna kick your faggot ass."
> >
> > Kinda beside the point, I know, but that one just
> > stands out as my favorite.
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