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Thread started 01/28/07 2:44am

karmatornado

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Do your prefer dancing to live music or a d.j. at a club?

I just got back from a club about 10 minutes ago. It had two rooms, one had a D.J. and the other one had a live band. While I found myself often bouncing my head and shoulders to the D.J., whenever i went to the room with the live band, I always ended up shaking my money maker! Now I love dancing to a D.J. and all, but maybe its just cause I'm getting older, I tend to prefer getting my groove on to live music! What about ya'll?
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Reply #1 posted 01/28/07 2:46am

Natisse

Live music all the way nod
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Reply #2 posted 01/28/07 2:49am

karmatornado

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Natisse said:

Live music all the way nod

yes
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Reply #3 posted 01/28/07 3:18am

abierman

totally depends on what kind of club it is.....
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Reply #4 posted 01/28/07 3:28am

luv4u

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Both is okay
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Reply #5 posted 01/28/07 3:38am

mdiver

luv4u said:

Both is okay



Well that settles in then falloff hehehehehe
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Reply #6 posted 01/28/07 4:49am

novabrkr

dancing wtf
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Reply #7 posted 01/28/07 4:58am

Justin1972UK

Does jumping up and down on your bed, in your underwear, count?
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Reply #8 posted 01/28/07 5:10am

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Live all the way. nod I never dance at clubs anymore. Mostly because of the poo they play these days. disbelief Crappy, trancy techno shit. ill I'm sure there's an official name for stuff like that, but I just call it "shit". razz

Although I wouldn't say most the music I see live is actually danceable. lol More like jumping up and down or nodding and banging your head, if that counts.

Now I sound old.

Oh, but I did dance at the last Mpls. Invasion. It was all Prince though. biggrin
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Reply #9 posted 01/28/07 6:40am

JustErin

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Definitely a dj set, but only if it's the kind of music I really like - which around here can be hard to find.
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Reply #10 posted 01/28/07 7:36am

IAintTheOne

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Definitely a dj set, but only if it's the kind of music I really like - which around here can be hard to find.



especially if im in the booth cool
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Reply #11 posted 01/28/07 7:47am

Mara

Both. There are times when I need heightened BPMs and a lighting experience and times when I want some on-the-spot improvisational synth/keyboard playing and the KICK of live drums.

I do both.
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Reply #12 posted 01/28/07 7:49am

CarrieMpls

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Depends on the band and the DJ! lol

I've seen plenty of crap bands that couldn't hold a candle to a powerful DJ and I've moaned through many a horrible DJ set as well.
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Reply #13 posted 01/28/07 9:17am

Shanti1

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Live all the way. nod I never dance at clubs anymore. Mostly because of the poo they play these days. disbelief Crappy, trancy techno shit. ill I'm sure there's an official name for stuff like that, but I just call it "shit". razz

Although I wouldn't say most the music I see live is actually danceable. lol More like jumping up and down or nodding and banging your head, if that counts.

Now I sound old.

Oh, but I did dance at the last Mpls. Invasion. It was all Prince though. biggrin



I am with you...
Back when I was a youngin' I used to go to clubs and dance the entire night non-stop. Now I prefer going to see live bands.
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Reply #14 posted 01/28/07 9:30am

jerseykrs

dancing is SOOOOO 1993. rolleyes
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Reply #15 posted 01/28/07 9:49am

TonyVanDam

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luv4u said:

Both is okay


Co-sign.
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Reply #16 posted 01/28/07 1:30pm

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mdiver said:

luv4u said:

Both is okay



Well that settles in then falloff hehehehehe



neutral
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Reply #17 posted 01/28/07 1:31pm

Imago

A DJ of course.

Paul Okenfold, yes. Steve Lawler or James Lavelle? HELL FUCK YES!!!!!
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Reply #18 posted 01/28/07 1:36pm

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It all depends...

I like both,if they're good.....but both can suck neutral
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Reply #19 posted 01/28/07 1:38pm

Imago

ThreadCula said:

It all depends...

I like both,if they're good.....but both can suck neutral

I've learned nothing from this post.
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Reply #20 posted 01/28/07 1:38pm

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Imago said:

ThreadCula said:

It all depends...

I like both,if they're good.....but both can suck neutral

I've learned nothing from this post.



I'm sorry. Let me go find my thread posting manual.
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Reply #21 posted 01/28/07 1:51pm

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ThreadCula said:

Imago said:


I've learned nothing from this post.



I'm sorry. Let me go find my thread posting manual.


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Reply #22 posted 01/28/07 1:54pm

Imago

ThreadCula said:

Imago said:


I've learned nothing from this post.



I'm sorry. Let me go find my thread posting manual.

Just look up all of Karmatordano's threads. That will teach anyone what NOT to post.
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Reply #23 posted 01/28/07 1:58pm

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Imago said:

ThreadCula said:




I'm sorry. Let me go find my thread posting manual.

Just look up all of Karmatordano's threads. That will teach anyone what NOT to post.


falloff
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Reply #24 posted 01/28/07 2:05pm

jone70

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DJ all the way. music

I hate going to hear live music/bands because most of the time they suck, and ya can't dance to sucky music.


(Prince is the obvious exception to sucky live music. wink )



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Reply #25 posted 01/28/07 2:09pm

abierman

Imago said:

A DJ of course.

Paul Okenfold, yes. Steve Lawler or James Lavelle? HELL FUCK YES!!!!!



ugh, Paul Oakenfold is such a has been.....
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Reply #26 posted 01/28/07 2:10pm

Imago

abierman said:

Imago said:

A DJ of course.

Paul Okenfold, yes. Steve Lawler or James Lavelle? HELL FUCK YES!!!!!



ugh, Paul Oakenfold is such a has been.....

I detect a very precise feeling of gayness in your post.
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Reply #27 posted 01/28/07 2:11pm

karmatornado

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Imago said:

ThreadCula said:




I'm sorry. Let me go find my thread posting manual.

Just look up all of Karmatordano's threads. That will teach anyone what NOT to post.


As opposed to all the brilliance that are the posts of Imago? lol
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Reply #28 posted 01/28/07 2:12pm

abierman

Imago said:

abierman said:




ugh, Paul Oakenfold is such a has been.....

I detect a very precise feeling of gayness in your post.



leave the gay-banter for orgnotes, bitch! Oakenfold is a has been!
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Reply #29 posted 01/28/07 2:13pm

Imago

karmatornado said:

Imago said:


Just look up all of Karmatordano's threads. That will teach anyone what NOT to post.


As opposed to all the brilliance that are the posts of Imago? lol



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