Anyone dance or go clubbing?
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Gravity cat wrote...
The only two nightclubs we have in my hometown play various music, but mostly RnB and stuff chavs like.I don't like clubbing but I usually go out of peer pressure. Don't like music that's so loud you have to shout in each other's ears.
Whats a chav? for some reason, why do I feel its mexican-related
Usually there's a patio where you can talk and cool down. But I guess some do play it TOO loud. And that is one point in it, if youre talking to a girl, it gives you a reason to get close to her and speak right next to her ear - you get to smell her along the way :)
PumpJack McGee wrote...
I never said that I could dance well, mind you.
I'm actually much more adept at hip-hop/break than I care for. Or was, anyways- before I actually broke something.
You break? really huh. I break too from time to time. But the most I can do is just swipes, Im just a beginner. But lately I have been getting into freestyle, dancing to chris brown and usher.
would you be my new breaking master? -_- my old one abandoned me
Ammy wrote...
I can play DDR. That's dancing, right?If you can play that, then for sure you can dance! or atleast have the physique to. you should try it. you might love it you know, its really different dancing in a dance floor. you get this freedom and release its just really nice.
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artcellrox wrote...
No worries, I've got a low pain tolerance too. Heaviest I'll do is group hairbang/headbang.
What really irks me are the idiots who start flailing around violently and stupidly during a song that's not so heavy. I saw a guy do this during Opeth's The Devil's Orchard. All I could think was "is this guy fucking mental-, no wait, you already know the answer to that question".
This is why I personally like shows in the House of Blues. Even for hard and heavy concerts, people there appreciate the music first and jerk it hard later. It's a chill place for musicians and fans alike.
+1 Attraction
Lmaoo. "Sooometalmannn -flail/jump-" That'd be amusing to witness. From a safe distance, of course. I could headbang a little but if I do it too feverishly, I get a headache. >_<
I know very little about venues. I was never allowed to go to concerts, and never had the opportunity when I moved in with James. ... so knowledge about venues; I haz none.
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PublicRed wrote...
PumpJack McGee wrote...
I never said that I could dance well, mind you.
I'm actually much more adept at hip-hop/break than I care for. Or was, anyways- before I actually broke something.
You break? really huh. I break too from time to time. But the most I can do is just swipes, Im just a beginner. But lately I have been getting into freestyle, dancing to chris brown and usher.
would you be my new breaking master? -_- my old one abandoned me
It's not really my thing, I just happened to be good at it.
But that was nearly 10 years ago. And I broke my neck three years ago- so breaking is strictly out for me.
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PumpJack McGee wrote...
PublicRed wrote...
PumpJack McGee wrote...
I never said that I could dance well, mind you.
I'm actually much more adept at hip-hop/break than I care for. Or was, anyways- before I actually broke something.
You break? really huh. I break too from time to time. But the most I can do is just swipes, Im just a beginner. But lately I have been getting into freestyle, dancing to chris brown and usher.
would you be my new breaking master? -_- my old one abandoned me
It's not really my thing, I just happened to be good at it.
But that was nearly 10 years ago. And I broke my neck three years ago- so breaking is strictly out for me.
sorry to hear about your neck -_- atleast youre still alive right
but for you to be good at it, you mustve put in a lot of time in it.
any tips? >_>
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artcellrox
The Grey Knight :y
Lollikittie wrote...
artcellrox wrote...
No worries, I've got a low pain tolerance too. Heaviest I'll do is group hairbang/headbang.
What really irks me are the idiots who start flailing around violently and stupidly during a song that's not so heavy. I saw a guy do this during Opeth's The Devil's Orchard. All I could think was "is this guy fucking mental-, no wait, you already know the answer to that question".
This is why I personally like shows in the House of Blues. Even for hard and heavy concerts, people there appreciate the music first and jerk it hard later. It's a chill place for musicians and fans alike.
+1 Attraction
Lmaoo. "Sooometalmannn -flail/jump-" That'd be amusing to witness. From a safe distance, of course. I could headbang a little but if I do it too feverishly, I get a headache. >_<
I know very little about venues. I was never allowed to go to concerts, and never had the opportunity when I moved in with James. ... so knowledge about venues; I haz none.
Danke. :3
Lol, best to see the chaos from the upper floor. No "hanky-panky" allowed there, and gives a nice view of the whole floor, making for solid entertainment.
Best way to start knowing (though I know you can't do so now either): look up tour dates of your favourite bands and just try to attend ones near you. You'll soon pick up the ability to know what's a good venue.
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artcellrox wrote...
Lollikittie wrote...
artcellrox wrote...
Zaff wrote...
When i go to metal concerts i head bang and violently pump my fist in the air... that kinda counts as dancing...I hope you're not one of those drunk moshers.
>The only reservation I have about going to a metal concert.
I am fragile. If I get punched, I die, get hurt. Falling has a hazard for my joints.
No worries, I've got a low pain tolerance too. Heaviest I'll do is group hairbang/headbang.
What really irks me are the idiots who start flailing around violently and stupidly during a song that's not so heavy. I saw a guy do this during Opeth's The Devil's Orchard. All I could think was "is this guy fucking mental-, no wait, you already know the answer to that question".
This is why I personally like shows in the House of Blues. Even for hard and heavy concerts, people there appreciate the music first and jerk it hard later. It's a chill place for musicians and fans alike.
PumpJack McGee wrote...
You don't need to be drunk to go crazy in a mosh pit.Mosh pits are fun.
Been to a Slayer concert and one guy had a clearly broken arm, but he was still bashing around and having a great time.
Don't know what ultimately happened to him, but it was fun.
It can be for some people, but like I said, low pain tolerance, that I never really developed or enhanced (or whatever the word is). I'd prefer to enjoy the show in one piece, rather than concentrate on a broken limb while it plays in the background.
Nah, I'm not one of those drunken moshers, i actually avoid alcohol at metal concerts, i dont need it to have a good time. I mosh from time to time, but i usually use mosh pits as a way to get closer to the stage. I'de rather be as close as possible and just headbang/sing along than tire myself out moshing. And i fucking hate hardcore dancers and people who act like theyre at some kind of grindcore concert too. Ever concert i go to always has "that" guy. Theres a difference between moshing and trying to hurt people, and some people dont seem to understand that. Although I've also seen those people get their asses kicked by pissed off metal fans who are trying to enjoy themselves.
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PublicRed wrote...
PumpJack McGee wrote...
PublicRed wrote...
PumpJack McGee wrote...
I never said that I could dance well, mind you.
I'm actually much more adept at hip-hop/break than I care for. Or was, anyways- before I actually broke something.
You break? really huh. I break too from time to time. But the most I can do is just swipes, Im just a beginner. But lately I have been getting into freestyle, dancing to chris brown and usher.
would you be my new breaking master? -_- my old one abandoned me
It's not really my thing, I just happened to be good at it.
But that was nearly 10 years ago. And I broke my neck three years ago- so breaking is strictly out for me.
sorry to hear about your neck -_- atleast youre still alive right
but for you to be good at it, you mustve put in a lot of time in it.
any tips? >_>
My friends joke that I'm immortal, and I'm starting to believe it.
And- not really, no. This was back when I was a teen, and just naturally limber.
Good coordination is a natural thing. I'm not sure if it's something that can be improved after the initial developmental stages of childhood.
Be sure to do plenty of stretching. You can really fuck yourself up if you strain something.
See if there are gymnastics/acrobatics courses or somesuch. Many of the more complex maneuvers echo them perfectly.
Be careful.
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artcellrox wrote...
Danke. :3
Lol, best to see the chaos from the upper floor. No "hanky-panky" allowed there, and gives a nice view of the whole floor, making for solid entertainment.
Best way to start knowing (though I know you can't do so now either): look up tour dates of your favourite bands and just try to attend ones near you. You'll soon pick up the ability to know what's a good venue.
Concerts require money or at least transportation. Grand/mum not down with that. D;
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Lughost
the Lugoat
Lollikittie wrote...
artcellrox wrote...
Danke. :3
Lol, best to see the chaos from the upper floor. No "hanky-panky" allowed there, and gives a nice view of the whole floor, making for solid entertainment.
Best way to start knowing (though I know you can't do so now either): look up tour dates of your favourite bands and just try to attend ones near you. You'll soon pick up the ability to know what's a good venue.
Concerts require money or at least transportation. Grand/mum not down with that. D;
STEAL IT AND HITCHHIKE
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Aai
FAKKU Ass Master
Sneakyone wrote...
I used to go to raves, but I don't do that anymore.TOUGH GUY RYTE HERE
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Gravity cat
the adequately amused
PublicRed wrote...
Gravity cat wrote...
The only two nightclubs we have in my hometown play various music, but mostly RnB and stuff chavs like.I don't like clubbing but I usually go out of peer pressure. Don't like music that's so loud you have to shout in each other's ears.
Whats a chav? for some reason, why do I feel its mexican-related
Usually there's a patio where you can talk and cool down. But I guess some do play it TOO loud. And that is one point in it, if youre talking to a girl, it gives you a reason to get close to her and speak right next to her ear - you get to smell her along the way :)
Chav
Yeah I've done that once or twice. It's more acceptable while drunk
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There is one nightclub I can think of even near me in NJ, and it is a skeezefest in Trenton.
Sure I could go NYC but nah.
I dance at convention raves: best part, I'm never the worst looking person or shittiest dancer, as I'm surrounded by other geeks. Feelsgoodman.
Sure I could go NYC but nah.
I dance at convention raves: best part, I'm never the worst looking person or shittiest dancer, as I'm surrounded by other geeks. Feelsgoodman.
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Ever since I finished grad school, not so much, as I have a real job and all my friends are in different places. Even when I did go out, it wasn't "clubbing" so much as going to shows. Not "BLEEP BLOOP SCREEEEE" music, more indie rock and such.