i think dancing is a beautiful means of self-expression...  unless your a 
drunk aunt at a wedding.  then it's just embarrassing and hurtful.  :)

peace
lrh
> 
> From: Klaas-Jan Jongsma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 2002/11/05 Tue AM 11:57:19 EST
> To: Michael Lees <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> CC: 313@hyperreal.org
> Subject: Re: (313) to move or not to move.
> 
> probably i am just to ignorant but:
> If you want to dance: Dance if you want to listen: Listen...
> 
> Just enjoy the music how you like it... period.
> 
> At 16:51 +0000 05-11-2002, Michael Lees wrote:
> >I think this whole argument has gone on too long and is now completely
> >undirected. I think the original comment was made by someone that if you
> >drop in a great track with a great mix and nobody dances you might be a
> >upset. Then it descended into a long debate about if you should dance to
> >dance music. "Dance music" is a phrase that can refer to *a lot* of
> >different types of music. Personally what some people would consider 
> >their dance music I would consider [EMAIL PROTECTED] and I certainly 
> >wouldn't 
> >dance to it.
> >
> >I think the original comment was a fair one, after all if nobody 
> >danced in a night club and instead stood watching the DJ it wouldn't 
> >be much fun (you may as well watch a live feed on groovetech). 
> >However, people are completely entitled to react in whatever way 
> >they feel appropriate, as long as it doesn't involve their elbows 
> >digging in my ribs ;)
> >I think the result of this long debate will eventually be something 
> >particularly insightful like, everyone must accept people like 
> >different things. Some people like dancing and some don't.
> >
> >--Mike
> >
> >
> >
> >jurren baars wrote:
> >>From: Anya Stang:
> >>
> >>>I realise there is a term "dance music", used by general consensus
> >>>for music played in clubs/bars/... for people to dance to. Fine.
> >>>I don't have any problems with that. The argument was rather about
> >>>*having* to dance to dance music whether you actually like to dance
> >>>or not. And my point is that call it what you like, you don't *have*
> >>>to dance to it - in which case for *you* it's *not* dance music.
> >>
> >>
> >>i think this whole argument, that you have to dance to dancemusic 
> >>is crap, why?
> >>
> >>just because you listen to jimi hendrix, doesn't mean you're made 
> >>of stone... or, do you have to smell funky, when you're into 
> >>parliament/funkadelic?
> >>
> >>jurren
> >>
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