On Tue, 22 Jun 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> those are good points. I suppose my wish is that DJs could work on keeping a > balance so stuff doesn't sound tired, no matter how old or new it is. >It's our own fault this stuff is overplayed. I know it's hard to do, but >gosh there is SO much good music to pick from that surely there isn't the IMO, a good tune is a good tune. If you play it 500 times or you play it 10, it's still teh same good tune. If I hear a tune 6 or 7 times at one party, tho, (as I heard "music sounds better" during its height in Chicago in 98) it's no longer playing records, it's playing a song. To me, this doesn't decrease the value of the song, just the person playing it so much. I've heard people tell me that they don't like the Jaguar anymore, because its overplayed, but TBH, it's still the same great tune, and everytime i hear it I still think it's got what it takes to be a "classic" techno tune. Even though Jeff Mills opened with it for the last 3 or 4 years straight... my $.o2 again dense