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Originally Posted by daz disco So basically what you are saying is that the promoters/club are investing($$$) in a service(2 hr dj set) from a dj whose SOLE job is to make people dance and it doesn't matter if people are standing around staring and doing "nothing"?
Thats kinda like investing in having the King Tut exhibit at the State School for the Blind...
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his sole job is to dj, dancing doesnt seem to be that big with the under 25 crowds. I really chalk it up to social changes. i mean you can get people over 40 to dance at the drop of a hat, although thats what was poppin in there day. Ever see some 60's or 70s vids with people wearing suits or cocktail dresses to go out and dance(most likely with no a/c)? Ever see people wear suits or cocktail dresses to go out anymore other than rare special occasions? things change holmes.