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how watching human traffic mad me think (pg. 7)
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| airwalker1 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Ted Promo
Yeah, I know, which is why I wanna get some sources. I'm pretty sure they'll answer all my dire, burning questions. | talk about reading between the lines!:eek: |
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| Ted Promo |
| and suddenly, he spells! |
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| airwalker1 |
The Guardian: Main section
Saturday September 27 2008
bored of the danceFloor most of the 90s Alexis Petridis - and a whole generation - thought that dance music could change the world. But then came superclubs, superstar DJs and rampant commercialism. Now, as even the staid old Brit Awards turn their back on the genre, he laments the passing of the most exciting musical movement in decades.
report 1 for the hole story see full artical http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/200...ndrock:stongue: :stongue: |
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| Armitage |
The intro says
| quote: | | It's hard to believe you are taking part in a countercultural happening when it is sponsored by Paco Rabanne and broadcast live on the BBC |
Yet the first paragraph says
| quote: | | "That [dance music] scene is returning to its underground roots. The award was no longer right for a mass television audience." |
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| whiskers |
| quote: | Originally posted by Ted Promo
and suddenly, he spells! |
copypasta? :o |
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| airwalker1 |
But the Brits announcement has not come in isolation; it follows the collapse in the last two years of three dance music magazines (Muzik, Ministry and Jockey Slut), the news that London superclub Ministry of Sound's revenues have fallen by more than a third since 2001, and, most recently, the commercial failure of the latest albums from Britain's two biggest dance acts, Fatboy Slim and the Prodigy. Fatboy Slim's 1998 album You've Come a Long Way Baby, sold a total of 5m copies around the world; his latest, Palookaville, dropped out of the top 75 after only three weeks. Dance music has been sickly and twitching for some years; the fact that even an institution as terminally unhip as the Brits thinks it's over, however, sounds like the final nail being banged into the coffin of what was once the most important and exciting musical genre-cum-youth movement in the world.
and i was not using these articals as baises for all fact poited to the death of dance, just playing.:tongue2 |
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| ToF |
| How old are you airwalker1? lol |
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| DJ_Lord |
| quote: | Originally posted by whiskers
And you are from NYC. Mr. "DJ". :thepirate |
Thank you for reminding me, whisk. :clown: |
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| airwalker1 |
| quote: | Originally posted by ToF
How old are you airwalker1? lol | ha,as if to say act your age or stop talking like a child. such a mature reply. im 30 why? |
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| airwalker1 |
| quote: | Originally posted by DJ_Lord
I am amazed by the level of 'nerdiness' of this forum. What has Swamper created?!? :crazy: | is this not the reason you joind?:haha: |
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| airwalker1 |
| quote: | Originally posted by smallSHEEP
I see that people that live in council funded housing have now found their way onto the internet; well I can’t say I’m entirely surprised. However, I suggest you get a proxy (such as a 5 year old child) to proof read any posts you wish to make on this forum to save embarrassment. This one is on me:
| oh no look out,do detect a one parent family? on the internet? i think i do. i think you need this forum more than me tax doger!:haha: :haha: |
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| ToF |
| quote: | Originally posted by airwalker1
ha,as if to say act your age or stop talking like a child. such a mature reply. im 30 why? |
:conf:
Anyway, how does one this stupid survive to 30 years of age?
If you had said 12 we could have at least understood the (lacking) quality of your posts. |
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