A similar thread over at Bespoke got me thinking.  I've noticed a lot of 
people here talking about being open minded when it comes to music and 
not limiting yourselves, but at the same time when I spin an obscured 
60s freakbeat/psych record at the clubs the floor clears.  Many times 
these may be tracks that fill floors in other parts of the world.  But, 
if it's a top 40 60s track that everybody knows they will fill the floor 
no matter how bad and undancable("Stepping Stone").  Some of the clubs 
that spin old records and newer "britpop" songs tend to be a prime 
example of this.  I know because I used to spin at a club like that and 
the crowd didn't take too kindly to something they weren't too familiar 
with, but a Blur or Suede song would never fail to fill.  Why is this?  
Sounds like open minded individuals closing their minds to to me.  
Opinions?

Sean

==^================================================================
EASY UNSUBSCRIBE click here: http://topica.com/u/?aVxiMu.aVzSEg
Or send an email To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
This email was sent to: [email protected]

T O P I C A  -- Learn More. Surf Less.
Newsletters, Tips and Discussions on Topics You Choose.
http://www.topica.com/partner/tag01
==^================================================================

Reply via email to