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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Why EDM is dead in America?
| quote: | Originally posted by tiesto14
ok i will try...
my point is that, this chick who made this post came in here with her nose in the air acting like she was the shit and her and her little Maybelline friends should have VIP access with back door entrance bcause they are "classy"(whatever:rolleyes ....and candy kids should be banned because they are to begining of the end of the scene...
My point is that back in the day clubkids (real clubkids) made the scene in NYC the best it ever was...so i respect the oldschool ones....
I feel everyone and anyone has a right to go to the club,,,,assuming you dont start fights or anything dumb like that.....what gives anyone a right to say they can party and then say the person next to them can not? Pretension. |
*rereads first post*
ok now i'll try...
if you look at the picture that she posted...it is typical of what we are considering candyraver kids...i think you'll agree with that. now are these the people that you are refering to when you say the old skool "clubkids"? obviously not. maybe she didn't say what she was thinking in a way that you could understand it, but i'm positive that her point is that these kids are underaged...immature...and really most likely just hanging around the clubs to rebel against mommy and daddy.
i agree that they look stupid, but lets not even mention that...lets put that aside for a second...
now when you throw a bunch of these little kids into a club with adults...what is that going to do for the scene? absolutely nothing. i don't know about everyone else, but i don't wanna be dancing in a club with a bunch of little kids in it. the point that krysta was making as far as her appearance goes was that basically she is going out to have a great time with friends and they dress nice whatever, but the important thing is that they are adults and don't act like little kids.
now i look at that pic you posted from europe...what is different between those club kids and the ones she posted. well, the ones you posted are adults and have probably been clubbing forever...hence as you said...old skool club kids. that's cool...if that's their lifestyle i don't think anyone is gonna give a fuck, but the pic that krysta posted shows a bunch of kids that are in the midst of some phase of teenage angst...and will most likely grow out of it in a couple of years.
really i think it just comes down to maturity. krysta is saying that she doesn't want a bunch of little kids in the clubs...and i agree. and what i've been trying to say...which i'll say again because i know you've been avoiding it...is that these kids put a stigma on EDM in america. when you here about raves or something on tv...it comes with the stigma that its a bunhc of 16 year olds...doing drugs...and listening to this wierd "techno" music. as long as there is that stigma in the united states...its hard for a club to grow in size and popularity...
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