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Quote:Ok, superstar. And, a pop icon, and he used to be entertaining back in the day. I'm not sure of lately, because he seemed like kind of a freak show at the end.
I was one of the few American's who didn't buy Thriller, or actually any MJ album. :) I think I was listening to Bach: The Goldberg Variations. Actually, seriously, in 1982 I would have been more into Fleetwood Mac, Vangelis, Who, and The Clash. Anything not remotely like disco, or country western. I was also in college, discovering bands I had been clueless about like Jefferson Airplane, Talking Heads, B52's, Violent Femmes, and there was a very talented reggae band in Minneapolis named Ipso Facto, which had me into Jimmy Cliff and Bob Marley as well.
You discovered Jefferson Airplane only when you went to college???!! You should be arrested. :D
I think (but that is taste) that the bands you mention are musically more interesting than MJ, but MJ lead an era, not the best period in music, but het lead it.
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Quote:Lucky you, as you missed the disco era.
Oh yeah. While I don't remember the era (I have trouble rememebring anything before the age of 12 or so), I've seen the phots of what my mother used to dress me in when Disco was still cool. :blush:
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Quote:Lucky you, as you missed the disco era.
Yeah, that was bad.
It was almost worse when the early eighties began with the Urban Cowboy fad and all the former disco ding dongs traded their spandex and silk outfits in for western wear. When I was in college, I was doing rodeo, and training horses at the time. It was hard to be the authentic one with all the posers around, so I found myself changing into my gear only when needed. I guess that is the nature of the culture absorbing a counter culture.
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Quote:You discovered Jefferson Airplane only when you went to college???!! You should be arrested. :D
I grew up in a very rural area, so I really only knew about what was played on the radio(top 40) at the time. When I was 16, my parents sent me and my sister on a trip to Washington DC for a week. I remember going to a record store in Georgetown, and being blown away by all the groups I had never heard of before. On the advice of my girlfriend at the time, I bought my first albums "Toys in the Attic" by Aerosmith, and "T.N.T." by AC/DC -- both to the horror of my parents when I brought them home.:) So, it was funny then at my next birthday my mom, trying to soften up my taste for hard rock, bought me "ABBA" by ABBA and I had such a crush on Agnetha Fältskog for the next two years. Most of my friends were into early punk, and the early outrageous stage show bands like Alice Cooper, David Bowie, and KISS.
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Quote:I suppose we can go around in vivid pedantry on that one, but I won't.
Thank you:) Basically, got curious and just looked them up on a few online dictionary and that seemed to be the consensus. I'd really gone in hoping to find support for the opposite (your) conclusion -- bah, compulsive honesty; it's a nun ingrained fault. :whistling:
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Hi,
Quote:Lucky you, as you missed the disco era.
A Fifth of Beethoven wasn't bad. Give me a while, and I might think of another disco piece that I like.:)
OK, only being able to come up with one good piece for an entire era is sad -- but that's one more than I can think of for <strike>crap</strike> -- err -- rap.
My mother likes Italian folk music and opera, my dad was into the classics, we all loved musicals. I grew up as rock was forming and the stations of that area played a mix of country, rock (of various kinds), pop, blues, etc. My taste in music is eclectic, it's the only part of me that's still catholic;)
I only recognize two genre, 'good' and 'bad' -- and *I* get to decide. :w00t:
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Actually, while I fully agree with the statement, it was a pretty well known music producer who called him that. He basically called him a huge talent, but a singer not a musician. Well, I agree with the last part fully, and only partially with the first.
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great tribute flash mob in Stockholm.
wow! just, wow!
amazing when the handful becomes most of the crowd in an instant
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That was cool!:)Incredible!
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Quote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=je1KOcBYG...re=related
great tribute flash mob in Stockholm.
Hmmm, I wonder if that was set up ahead of time via text messaging.
Does everyone that age have MJ MTV era dance spasms memorized?
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Quote:Hmmm, I wonder if that was set up ahead of time via text messaging.
Does everyone that age have MJ MTV era dance spasms memorized?
The little comment by the author if you do more info says it was staged.
Quote:These are two performances made at Segels Torg and the Central Station (a third installment is planned to happen at Stureplan at 23.00 tonight).
The dance collective Bounce came up with the idea and invited the public to a short choreographed session before hitting the streets.
so it looked spontaneous and was neat to watch but it was choreographed.
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Quote:The little comment by the author if you do more info says it was staged.
so it looked spontaneous and was neat to watch but it was choreographed.
Thank you GG.:)
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Quote:Hmmm, I wonder if that was set up ahead of time via text messaging.
Not exactly a flash mob, since they had to have come together to practice, but the amazing part was how well it was done. It also appeared that there were some that just joined in (or maybe hadn't done their practice :blush:). It was a fun event worthy of applause.
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Quote:Not exactly a flash mob, since they had to have come together to practice, but the amazing part was how well it was done. It also appeared that there were some that just joined in (or maybe hadn't done their practice :blush:). It was a fun event worthy of applause.
@Occhi, yes a flash mob is planned. Usually on things like facebook.
@Lochnar, I don't think the practiced together. The moves are the ones from the original video and these people knew what they were going to do.
The 'organizers' did however arrange the music and a cameramen to tape the scene.
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Quote:@Occhi, yes a flash mob is planned. Usually on things like facebook.
@Lochnar, I don't think the practiced together. The moves are the ones from the original video and these people knew what they were going to do.
The 'organizers' did however arrange the music and a cameramen to tape the scene.
Then I tip my cap to their communication and organizational skills.
Well done.
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