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521.1 | rose outta my seat, lord I HAD to dance! | STAR::OCTOBR::DEBESS | such a long long time 2B gone | Wed Mar 27 1996 11:48 | 33 |
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for years and years and years, I've enjoyed freeform movement
in connection with music ;-) ...but I have never liked the kind
of GeneKelly dancing because I don't have the skill to just let
go and enjoy. That's what I'm really interested in when I'm
moving - letting go and letting the music take my body with it.
If I go to a wedding or one of those kinds of events where there's
dancing, I may be among the first on the floor uninhibitably
flailing around. But as soon as there's a slow dance where
everyone couples up or an organized linedance where you have to
do certain steps - I'm outta there. Too structured.
the Dead's music is not the only kind that I feel the need to
move to when I hear it, but it definately is the kind I feel
most "at home" with. What came first - the atmosphere where
everyone was dancing any which way they chose, and I joined in?
or the music spoke to my soul and rose me outta my seat and I
couldn't help myself but move to it?!? I danced at concerts
before I ever saw the Dead, so I don't think it was because I
felt more at ease at a Dead show. But it does feel fun to have
everyone around you moving too.
I'm in search of the Space music that felt so "in tune" with my
body. With all the different styles that they played, all the fun
music to dance to, it was the point in a song/jam where they changed
the beat or whatever it was that sent it off into the spacy, floaty
dimension that felt the best to me. There is nothing like experiencing
it live either. I can sway around my livingroom, but it's not the
same. I need to find a Space band. It's almost like food or water
or oxygen to me - I don't need it as often - but I do need it.
Debess
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521.2 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | Always stop at the top | Wed Mar 27 1996 11:51 | 17 |
| you missed Note 56.0 ;-) ;-)
i love to dance. if there's music playing, i'm moving!!
i could NEVER understand how anyone (especially people at a Dead
sho) could hear the music and NOT dance.
dance is as old a music itself and has had a place in many, if
not all, cultures. in some, it's as much a part of their religion
as it is a part of their social scene. Native Americans use
dance as part of sacred ceremonies as well as a social event. In
some cultures dance and music (drum beat) are used to invoke
altered states of consciousness.
"See that girl, barefootin' along,
Whistlin' and singin', she's a carryin' on.
There's laughing in her eyes, dancing in her feet,
She's a neon-light diamond, she can live on the street."
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521.3 | | TEPTAE::WESTERVELT | what's up widdat? | Wed Mar 27 1996 11:59 | 15 |
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I used to hate to dance. Now I love it. Something to do
with releasing inhibitions.
A friend of mine goes to a thing called "Dance Fridays".
It's free-form improvisational stuff. I can get more info
if anyone's interested.
I can actually do a decent swing dance, or I used to anyway.
I'm out of practice. Swing dancing can be a real blast and
a good way to meet people.
Dancing is what it's all about.
Tom
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521.4 | Where does the energy go! | DELNI::DSMITH | Can you see the real me | Wed Mar 27 1996 12:48 | 7 |
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In my high school days, I would go to Dead/Max Creek/Talking Heads
shows and boogie my ass off. My friends and I were definitely humidity
rats....the faster the music, the more rapid the dance, the more you
sweat, the better the time!! :-)
Now I stand more in place and "bop".
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521.5 | I had to move, really had to move | STAR::OCTOBR::DEBESS | such a long long time 2B gone | Wed Mar 27 1996 12:58 | 27 |
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Deadheads have a reputation for being dancers - and not always
a welcome one either. I've seen, in discussions about Dylan
shows and very recently in reference to a David Grisman bash,
some angry accusations about Deadheads or deadhead-wannabe's
"bothering" people that want to sit and listen and watch the
musicians that they are paying to see.
accusations can go back and forth - dancing shows that you are
truly enjoying the music...no, listening attentively shows that
you are.
not being a musician, I imagine they must enjoy seeing that their
music is moving people to respond in dance...no?
guess it depends on the type of music and the type of place and
the type of crowd. Most times, no matter what type of music or
what type of place or who else is there - if the music makes me
want to move, I do. ;-)
When I saw Dylan in Worcester in December, I was aware of the
people around me choosing to sit through the show. I decided to
dance in the aisle at the side, rather than at my seat. Electric
rock'n'roll is meant to be danced to, imho. (Didn't want to bum
the people in back of me, though.)
Debess
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521.6 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Wed Mar 27 1996 13:08 | 64 |
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.."dancin, dancin, dancin in the streets!"
I LOVE to dance wildly! Patty and I dance "together" at Shakedown gigs
and in the past at dead shows, but she has often told me there's a
"time" when I'm "gone"...when I'm one with the music, time, space and
myself. I care not for what's around me then, and she knows it. She
just waits for me to "come back" after the jam. I'm a little more
subdude when at other kinds of gigs, but if the music hits me just
right, I go to la la land quite easily. I've had many peopel come up to
me on the street that I don't know and say "Hey, i saw U dancin in
Vegas," or "at the last Shakedown gig" or "yer the one with the smile
painted on yer face when you dance". Once, when Little Feat first
came back, the whole group of roadies were out laughin and watchin me
flail about like a mental institution escapee...I didn't even know it,
people told me afterwards. SOmetimes, and I don't prefer it this way, I
find myself without Patty at a Shakedown gig and find myself dancin
with a bunch of my guy friends....something many peopel wouldn't admit
to if they were/are not deadheads cause of the "gay" stigma attached to
it...screw 'em. I've had some GRATEFREAKINTIMES dancin with Glenn
Ingalls, Divide Dave and Tom Lawlor at Shakedown gigs.
I sometimes at these kinds of gigs also dance by "myself", even though
I'm standing next to 50 people..again, ,lost in the beat.
The boyz in Shakedown street can attest to this.
There have been times at Tumbledown where I'm standing in the middle
of the room, flailing, (maybe i don't dance, maybe flailing is a better
term??) to a tape and when done, open my eyes and see some of my
non-deadhead friends looking at me rather wierd...but they know
me....I've heard one say to a head friend "look out, he's out here now"
and my head friend responds "U should see him at shows.." And at
shows like dave matthews, I like to "Step back" and watch Patty dance.
She can get into it as well as I can when the "muse" hits her, believe
me. and I love seeing her "get lost" to the beat.
Jay, I've read some of yer old notes in the Native American notes file
and know U relate to the drum beat and rythem. I can shake it to a drum
circle as well as I can to a song, too....lost in the beat. But it's
not really lost. It's more "out there where U should be".
I also like watching people dance, and catching their eye and giving
each other that "all knowing" look..even peopel I don't know, cause
there's this "understanding" that we all get...if yer lost in the beat.
Now, what I don't like, and I hesitate to even mention something
negative in such a GRATE, positive note (THANKS TIM!!!) but those
little girls that just can't dance or trwill without a cig in there
hand. Patty wears alot of thoses hippie dresses that turn into torches
when a flame touches them, so she's quite aware of that too. I like
getting just close enough to the cig to burn me slightly, then yelling
"OUCH!, &^#$@!!" and looking at the twriller. She usually apologizes
and puts out the butt, at least till the next song. and those guys that
can't dance without a beer in their hand. They don't respond so nicely
when I bump them and their beer goes all over them and me. but we are,
for the most part, all deadheads and they usually just go and buy another
beer.
can u tell i like to dance!!!!!
"....and everybody's dancin!!..."
rfb
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521.7 | and the kids they dance and shake their bones | STAR::OCTOBR::DEBESS | such a long long time 2B gone | Wed Mar 27 1996 13:08 | 16 |
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what Deane said about energy and aging...I never gave a thought
to no more Grateful Dead. But I -did- think, when I was at shows
sometimes, that I could easily imagine myself dancing to the Dead
as I got old. It made me smile to think of it.
They had a way of pacing shows so that you had a chance to
"catch your breath". The rhythm of some of the songs allowed for
slow swaying, which fit quite well, and is quite a bit easier to do
than an all out boogie. I loved to look around to see people around
me dancing to different beats or rhythms, but they all fit together
because the Dead themselves were doing that as well. It all fit.
No matter how fast or how slow, it all fit...
Debess
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521.8 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Wed Mar 27 1996 13:13 | 6 |
| I stopped myself from putting anything in about dancers vs non-dancers
as this is a positive note and didn't want to de-rail it. at "non dead
shows" I've been threatened more times than I care to think of.
I try to respect their wishes, but some one said ya can't please
everyone, so ya gotta please yerself.
rfb_dancin fool
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521.9 | | STAR::OCTOBR::DEBESS | such a long long time 2B gone | Wed Mar 27 1996 13:47 | 4 |
| > I'm a little more
> subdude when at other kinds of gigs
^-----grate play on words, intentional or not ;-)
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521.10 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Wed Mar 27 1996 13:50 | 5 |
| glad ya caught that, debess....one of my favorite misspelled play on
words....
rfb_who loves to write but hates to spell
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521.11 | | NAC::TRAMP::GRADY | Squash that bug! (tm) | Wed Mar 27 1996 14:12 | 55 |
| Yeah, I typically get a hostile reaction once in every four or five
Slipknot gigs. Usually either a foul mix of alcohol and testosterone,
or simple territorialism - I'm dancing wildly and some clown walks up
and stands right next to me, and gets pissed off because I keep bumping
into him. Hey, man, if you don't like it, stand somewhere else - or at
least DANCE! I sometimes complicate it because I often dance rather
wildly, with my eyes closed...but I've gotten better at that. There
have also been the occasional instances of some guy getting pissed off
because his girlfriend is grinning at me and I smiled back on the last
spin 'round - kind of a combination of the testosterone toxicity and
territorialism things...
I didn't start until I was almost 38 years old - I'm 41 now, and I feel
younger than when I started. My very first dance partner was my
daughter Jessie, now 15, when I took her to a Dead show in Boston -
9/23/93, I think. We had a blast.
I usually don't mind the audience or the occasional snickers from the
clueless (imho). I'm amused by the half-hour-before-last-call guys
that show up on the dance floor trying to pick up the women I've
dancing with all evening...they're invariably plastered, and the women,
like me, have been dancing all night and really rather sober,
comparatively. It's comical to watch.
I've had a few episodes of people, usually no-necked, no-foreheaded
guys in plaid shirts and "Cat" baseball caps, call me a faggot or
such...I usually just laugh - if they new my recent bad luck with
women, they probably would too! ;-). I do recall, a couple years ago,
we were dancing at a Slipknot gig at Bowlers in Worcester and some
drunk was pissed off about everything - he was howling at the band and
the dancers and such. He got one look at me, yelled something
existential (:-)), and being in a somewhat giddy and precocious mood, I
blew him a kiss.
It took three of his friends to hold him back as he tried to crawl over
the table to get at me...boy was he mad...but they convinced him to
just leave instead. ;-)
Luckily, I've never had anything really blow up - but there have been
many times when I've had to deal with drunk guys posturing as if they'd
kick my ass. It amazes me how readily they back down when their bluff
is called...just look at them like, "Grow the f&ck up" Lately I've
been working on the effect that the energy of dancing has on my
attitude, to try to reduce the incidence of confrontation. It really
screws up the mood for me, and I must have some culpability in it or it
wouldn't happen so often. I'm still working on that...
Incidentally, one of my very favorite evenings of dancing was at Geoff
and Robyn's wedding reception! What fun! A huge open dance floor,
Slipknot playing all night and a great partner to dance with (Geoff's
sister - Jen?). That was great fun!
More on the positive side soon...
tim
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521.12 | | TEPTAE::WESTERVELT | what's up widdat? | Wed Mar 27 1996 14:39 | 4 |
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>blew him a kiss.
I'd pay money to see that! hahahaha!
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521.13 | brown eyed women and red grenadine | STAR::OCTOBR::DEBESS | such a long long time 2B gone | Wed Mar 27 1996 15:22 | 26 |
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ahhh, dancing in bars with drunken guys around...
well, here's another perspective on that. I'm there to dance.
Guntis is there to drink (until he gets loose enough to dance ;)
some guys are on the dancefloor to dance, some to pick up women,
some to do both.
it's kinda weird for me to realize that a guy I don't know is
trying to dance with me. And, it really is pretty obvious (I think)
if it's a dance-dance or a pick-up-dance. I don't know how to react.
I'm not there to pick up/be picked up...maybe this guy really is just
being friendly...but I don't want him to get the wrong idea. It's
awkward.
When you're dancing like you're dancing with noone else, it's
kinda easy to twirl around and slip away...so, I continue to dance,
and try to pretend that I don't know that this person next to me
thinks he's dancing with me, or I twirl around and try to find
someone I know to dance with. Weirdness.
Sometimes, no matter how I react, the guy is just too out of it
to get the hint. Sometimes even when Guntis is right next to me
glaring at him ;-)
Debess
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521.14 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Wed Mar 27 1996 16:02 | 35 |
| re: last couple...
that's why I love Shakedown Street....none of that macho shit and pick
up shit....99.9% there are true deadheads. Last time I bumped some guy
and his whole beer went flyin, all over me, him and about 3 other
people. He wasn't happy, but all he did was walk away...I'm pretty damn
intimadating!!! (ya, right!!)
Now Tim is another story..damn
troublemakeer that he is!! %^)
Guys have tried often to pick Patty up
at Shake gigs, but we are at everyone locally so they now associate us
as being one...and they were usually way to f*cjked up to be trying to
pick ANYONE up, so Patty usually just laughs. I've had some chicks do
the same to me and they were much more obvious than the guys trying to
pick Patty up (Hello, can You see me standing here?? says Patty)
I do rememebr a huge black guy that
asked me to move (he sitting, me flailing) out of front of him several
times at Black Uhuru, and I did, but kept forgetting and would
naturally move back into that "space". He finally gave up.....
I almost lost some teeth at a Tom pety show several years ago...and
I've seen Divide Dave harass security at a Little Feat show after being
asked to not dance in the walkway (dave danced madly behind him,
following said security dude as he walked away, we all thought he was
gonna be another statistic)
I go outa my way to *NOT* attend local events were I know dancin would
be frowned upon.
BUT I DO LOVE TO DANCE!!!!!!
rfb_summers here and the time is right
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521.15 | | BSS::DSMITH | RATDOGS DON'T BITE | Wed Mar 27 1996 16:23 | 18 |
| >I've seen Divide Dave harass security at a Little Feat show after
being asked to not dance in the walkway (dave danced madly behind
him,following said security dude as he walked away, we all thought he
was gonna be another statistic)
Who me, I would almost never do anything like that!!
The guy was a real pain, walking around with a big frown on his face
trying to look like a bad ass, and doing it. I just told him to lighten
up and have a good time, I mean he's at a Little Feat show and being
paid for it. ANd all I was doing was a little jig.....
Also I was not hurting anyone, even myself..
. .
,
\_____/
Divide Dave who had a good time at the Feat show....
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521.16 | it doesn't matter what you wear... | STAR::OCTOBR::DEBESS | such a long long time 2B gone | Wed Mar 27 1996 16:27 | 9 |
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(hey DiviDave - how was your bike trip?!?)
thinking about security people - I'll have to say that it was
always smile-producing to see one of them get carried away with the
joyosity and end up dancing along with us to the Dead...
Debess
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521.17 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Wed Mar 27 1996 16:48 | 17 |
| it aslo helps to keep people away from you when U dance like a mad man,
kinda like talking to yerself on the bus....people are just naturally
more inclined to stay away!! %^)
a crazed look in yer eyes and a sh*teatin grin on yer face helps too...
of course this also helps to attract certain types.....%^)
I remember once in Phoenix at Desert Sky when I needed "a little help
form my friends" IE; needed to be carried out to fresh air...a cop kept
asking if we (I) needed any help, which we respectfuly declined (I kept
laughing at him) then my ears caught the opening notes of China
Cat...and miraCLUElessly, I was healed!!! as i danced away, Patty said
she looked at the cop and he just shook his head....the power of music and
the healing of dance!!!!
rfb
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521.18 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Wed Mar 27 1996 17:00 | 18 |
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god, I could write in this note all day (come to think of it, I have!!)
I can remember being packed in like sardines at the back of Sam Boyd
Silver Bowl in Vegas, *EVERYONE!* was up and dancin, shoulder to
shoulder, face to face, smile to smile! The smell of hot,sweaty bodies
mixed with sage and petchuly never smelled so good to me in my life!
When "strangers stopping strangers just to shake their hand" came
around I turned to those behind me, screamed the lyrics and grabbed as
many hands as I could. Scared the sh*t outa some peopel at first until
they realized I was mostly harmless, then their whole attitude towards
our group changed to embrace us into their groups (we are pretty weird
sometimes)...sometimes without a
single word being spoken...at the end of that day some woman who had
been behind us for two days came up to me, smiled, never said a word,
hugged me and walked away, again, she never said anything.
rfb_just as long as *I* am there
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521.19 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Wed Mar 27 1996 17:03 | 6 |
| I'm going home now and slap on a tape.....gotta do some living room
dancin after reading and writing here all day.....
OH! I FORGOT! TODAY IS PATTY'S BIRTHDAY! wish there was someplace to do
some dancin tonite...
rfb
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521.20 | dirty dancing | DELNI::DSMITH | Can you see the real me | Wed Mar 27 1996 17:15 | 10 |
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>OH! I FORGOT! TODAY IS PATTY'S BIRTHDAY! wish there was someplace
>to do some dancin tonite...
rfb....There's got to be plety o' places for dancing around
the house I'm sure! Just sit back and let the testosterone
be the guide. ;-)
Happy B'day to Patty.
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521.21 | | USOPS::MNELSON | Inspiration, move me Brightly | Thu Mar 28 1996 00:24 | 5 |
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Hey rfb,
Tell Patty hippy birthday from the Nelson's
Love
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521.22 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | Always stop at the top | Thu Mar 28 1996 07:27 | 17 |
| i was at a jethro tull concert one time and anderson actually
asked people to 'sit down and enjoy the show'. :-/
s'alright tho, he didn't do a dance-type show n e way ;-)
took my buddy to his first dead show 10/3/94. we had floor seats,
row 19?? but, it was soooo crowded i talked him into leaving the
floor for the second set and cruise around. we cruised around
during box of rain and ended up behind the stage, up in the
balcony for shakedown street. plenty of dancin room! steve seemed
a little reluctant at first, but was soon dancin up a storm. to
him, dancin was a couples thing. he'd never thought of dancin by
yourself, just for the sake of dancing. after shakedown, we
danced our wasy around the balconey, including across the back
where it's open to the stage. it was real crowded (it always is
there) and he asked 'how we gonna get through there?' and i said
'we're gonna dance our way through!!" ;-)
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521.23 | Short trip report to FLA. | BSS::DSMITH | RATDOGS DON'T BITE | Thu Mar 28 1996 09:32 | 39 |
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RE:TRIP
The trip was a pretty good, bike in Daytona was a little different
from what I'm used too. I'm used to going to Sturgis or Re River where
everhthing is in a couple block area then you take of and ride around
and see the local country, in Daytona it's spread out all over town so
we didn't get to see nad do all that we wanted. The start of the week
was Grate the weather was perfect for riding and the sights at the
beach were enough to distract yoe. But the weather turned to sh*t in
the middle of the week one day its 91 next day its 52 next day its 32
for the highs then the rain starts and it rained for like 4 days so the
riding was over. so we packed up and headed up to Jacksonville and
visited family some of whom I havn't seen in 7 years, so that was cool.
Took Julie down to St. Augustine and went through the old fort and
part of the old town, but the cold and rain held that back also, we
also went to the Kennedy space center while down in south Fla. and that
was a lot of fun.....
Back to north Fla., hen the storm broke Julie and I took off and went
shell hunting, found a bunch of neat shells, even found enught
conch(spl) shells that we shared some with rfb and patty when we got
home, found a lot ot star fish and hermit crabs living in some conch
shells which we threw back in the water, Julie even went so far as to
return jelly fish(used a stick)....
All in all even with the bad weather and all the driving it was a good
time. I created more fishing time for by turning Julie on to the joys
of cat fish, so now I have to do more fishing(oh darn).
Divide Dave
P.S.
During the strom in FLA. they lost like a hundred feeft off one of the
fishing piers in Flager Beach, Flager is between St.Augustine and
Daytona...
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521.24 | time to dance! | SEND::SLOAN | music is my aeroplane | Thu Mar 28 1996 10:55 | 16 |
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Dancing sets my spirit free..
Something about dancing to dead tunes just makes me smile,
smile, smile !
Also I can relate to the dancing = mating ritual mix up for
some folks. I've been asked if I don't like guys before 'cause
I prefer to dance alone..
Thanks for all the reading material here for those who've written
more ..
Cath
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521.25 | | NAC::TRAMP::GRADY | Squash that bug! (tm) | Thu Mar 28 1996 11:15 | 8 |
| >I've been asked if I don't like guys before 'cause
>I prefer to dance alone..
....and I've been asked if I DO like guys for the same reason.
Go figure.
tim
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521.26 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Thu Mar 28 1996 11:25 | 17 |
| well tim, U and SLoan are pretty weird! %^) Kathy...i had a blast
dancin with you and Lindsey at the slipouta gig last Sept. remember?
In fact, I just found some pics that Patty took of that gig that show
me and Lindsey dancin...
Is that question (are U gay) a common thread from the no-neckers back
east in bars?
and at Slipknot gigs, etc. aren't the majority of the people there true
heads? I just find it odd that in liberal Mass, that question gets
asked and here in nazi-colorado spgs, heads don't seem to be concerned
with that.....?????? now I'm sure the chaparones at the Focus on the
Family dances ask U that, but they don't play the dead either, i'm sure.
rfb
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521.27 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | Always stop at the top | Thu Mar 28 1996 11:54 | 7 |
| >I just found some pics that Patty took of that gig that show me and
>Lindsey dancin...
i was just lookin at some picts i took at mnelson's house that
weekend. got 1 of you and patty and fog and dc hangin' out back
of the nelson's house drinkin beers :-) you're the one with the
grey hair ;-)
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521.28 | | NAC::TRAMP::GRADY | Squash that bug! (tm) | Thu Mar 28 1996 12:41 | 17 |
| >Is that question (are U gay) a common thread from the
>no-neckers back east in bars?
Nah, it's not that common...only a couple or three
times in three years for me...much more common to get
into turf wars (real estate or otherwise).
Slipknot gigs tend to be in crowded, somewhat dingy
bars like the Linwood, with a college-aged crowd that
doesn't know how to hold their liquor very well. Just
dumb kids on booze, really.
When you comin' back east again? I missed your visit
in September due to a business trip outta the
country...
tim
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521.29 | spinnin' that curious sense of your own | STAR::OCTOBR::DEBESS | such a long long time 2B gone | Thu Mar 28 1996 12:55 | 17 |
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any of you people "spinners"?
these types of dancers have always intrigued me - like what's
it all about? why? I'll twirl once or twice, but that's it!
I get too dizzy!
and what about just plain ol' hall dancers? like, I know there's
more room and all out there, but, but...as soon as the music
started, if I was out in the hall, Watch Out! - make way for me
to get back into the space where I can FEEl the music coming in
to my pores...ya know what I mean?
but I still am interested, if any of you were into this, why?
Debess
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521.30 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Thu Mar 28 1996 13:09 | 12 |
| tim-
we may dance (in keeping with the note thread) our way back east next
fall sometime. Patty and I liked Westerly Town Beach alot!! But it may
take me that long to recover from this calif. vacation we just came
back from...Calif is EXPENSIVE (mostly to eat).
here in COlo, at our Shake gigs, the older crowd seems to be the
drinkers, the young collage age kids usually have something *better* to
do...%^) so I guess that puts me in both catagories...
rfb
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521.31 | faster, faster, faster! | USCTR1::CONNORS | | Thu Mar 28 1996 13:13 | 28 |
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re: spinners....
I find this to be pretty funny as well... Although I
always enjoyed watching them! :-)
Christine and I tried spinning after a show in Nassau
I believe - however we were both wrapped in the same
blanket and yes, we wiped out! Of course our state of
mind had a lot to do with it and we just about laughed
both heads off our 2-headed monster! ;-) :-)
I loved dancing at shows - eyes closed wild flailling (sp?)
type dancing! I "came to" and opened my eyes once to find
a guy looking down at me in horror while by arms flailed
in his face. I cracked up and told his he should have just
thrown me a subtle elbow to get me outta his space! ;-)
Usually at slipknot shows I find dancing to be.... well,
kind of difficult. As noted earlier, its usually so crowded
and I've got so many "drunky man" (tm) stories it gets old
real fast. Some nights are much better than others as far
as the crowd goes. I find the Worcester shows to be a bit
heavy on the "hard to dance in peace" scale.
I can't wait for SIS!
MJ
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521.32 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Thu Mar 28 1996 13:20 | 23 |
| spinners....always liked 'em and Patty and I both loved to watch them
(Patty took dance lessons and ballet for the first 18 years of her life
and can relate to "how" they do it)..I couldn't be one, though. During
mad jams I tend to disorient myself just from shaking my head wildly. %^)
Once, in Denver, we were watching the hall-types during drums/space, this
madly spinning guy, with his eyes closed, spins down the hallway
towards us, spins to within an inch or two of my face, stops, opens his
eyes to reveal crazed pupils, looks directly into my eyes, laughs,
closes his eyes, and spins away.....Patty and I just looked at each
other.."how did he even know we were standing here???"
hall-types....i never got that either...we would often cruse the
hallways during D/S just for a break, and check it out. But never could
see staying in the hallway all the time...course no bouncers bother U
there either. What I found funny, is the hallway spinners spin madly
during a song and then during break become vegatables on the floor,
barely coherent, non-communicative, etc. We stickerd several with NTTH
stickers and they were not even aware of it.... space, the final
frontier,,
rfb
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521.33 | closed my eyes to see | STAR::OCTOBR::DEBESS | such a long long time 2B gone | Thu Mar 28 1996 13:37 | 9 |
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I always tend to dance with my eyes closed.
Whenever we were lucky enough to get seats really close to the
stage, I would have to keep reminding myself over and over (and over!)
to OPEN MY EYES - they're right there in front of you! - take
advantage of this!
Debess
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521.34 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | Always stop at the top | Thu Mar 28 1996 13:52 | 9 |
| whenever i took a first-timer to a gahdin show, it was requisite
to view the spinners. whatta hoot. "how do they do that?" was
always the question.
one of the nice things about the 'old' gahdin was that upstairs
the 'hallway' was inside. you could cruise all around the
upstairs and almost never lose sight of the stage. 'course, that
may have been the only good thing about the old gahdin ;-)
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521.35 | | SMURF::HAPGOOD | Java Java HEY! | Thu Mar 28 1996 13:58 | 21 |
| <<< Note 521.34 by MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE "Always stop at the top" >>>
> one of the nice things about the 'old' gahdin was that upstairs
> the 'hallway' was inside. you could cruise all around the
> upstairs and almost never lose sight of the stage. 'course, that
> may have been the only good thing about the old gahdin ;-)
Another "nice" thing about the garden was there was 80 years or so of
grunge/grime/beer/soda/whatnot on the floor and during a hot (sweaty)
dead show the floor would liven up a little bit (sorty of a slippery slime)
...made for easy dancing/grooving.
course I always had a pair of sneaks on....
if I was barefoot this would proably be a curse....
re: rfb and his spinner observation...
I noticed that too!! The part where you said "they spin and then fall
seemingly unconscious/unaware.
bobo
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521.36 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | Always stop at the top | Thu Mar 28 1996 14:02 | 6 |
| bobo,
there were parts of the upstairs that dipped as you came from the
ends down the straightaways on the sides. these little valleys
were always slippery. you'd slide down one side and sometimes
almost cudn't make it up the other side ;-)
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521.37 | headin for a spin | SEND::SLOAN | music is my aeroplane | Thu Mar 28 1996 14:21 | 7 |
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RE: well tim, U and SLoan are pretty weird.
Weird indeed. I like dancing alone with my friends ;^).
Sloan
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521.38 | | DELNI::DSMITH | Can you see the real me | Thu Mar 28 1996 15:21 | 8 |
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>Another "nice" thing about the garden was there was 80 years or so of
>grunge/grime/beer/soda/whatnot on the floor and during a hot (sweaty)
>dead show the floor would liven up a little bit (sorty of a slippery
>slime)...made for easy dancing/grooving.
Ahhh yes. The floor of the Boston Garden....I'm sure there's
more rare species there than in the rainforest.
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521.39 | in and out of the Garden | STAR::OCTOBR::DEBESS | such a long long time 2B gone | Thu Mar 28 1996 15:26 | 12 |
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I LOVED the Garden! I really did. I knew that place so well.
If I got sh*tty seats, I knew where to move to that noone would
kick me out of. I knew where the best bathrooms were (no lines).
and speaking of Dancing - the balconies DANCED at the Garden!
Sometimes they had their own rhythm that just could not be
denied - even if you tried to dance to a different beat - you
were just forced to dance to the balcony's beat. It was
scary! And I loved it!
Debess
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521.40 | Imaybetotallywrongbuti'ma_dancinfool | FABSIX::T_BEAULIEU | Like A steam Locomotive | Thu Mar 28 1996 18:33 | 18 |
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According to my wife I don't know how to dance...Ha!
of course she means the wedding type dances etc...
I think one of the things I really loved most about the shows
was being able to dance any ole way and still fitting in.
I'm sort of Herky-jerky meself 8-)
I was amazed at one of my 1st shows(New Haven in the 80's) how people
were actually dancing in the halls... but you're missing the show???
After that I loved to dance all around the arena dancing & smiling
Feeling the music moving through/with you. As long as you could
feel/hear the music it didn't matter if you could see the band.
god how I miss that feeling. Thanks Tim for rustling up some
beautiful memories....
Toby
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521.41 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Fri Mar 29 1996 10:00 | 19 |
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and speaking of dancing...
as I was leaving yesterday I saw the local redtail hawk couple doin
their love dance in the sky. The two circled each other,
as they got closer to each other while doin their spiral, I could see them
drop their legs and extend their claws as if to grasp each other in
mid-air. I could hear muted hawk shrieks/crys as they neared each
other, play fighting and dodging around, and then the larger female would
lash out at the male...."not yet, too early. not quite yet..."
I sat on the back of my car and watched them until they sored of into the
distance.
RE:toby
Patty *WON'T* dance wedding type dances with me...she says I'm perverted
and that people don't want to see me doin that kind of stuff on a dance
floor....
rfb
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521.42 | cool... :^) | NECSC::CRONIC::semi3.hlo.dec.com::notes | the storyteller makes no choice... | Fri Mar 29 1996 10:39 | 6 |
| hey rfb...
if i ever get married again i want you to come
dance at my wedding... :^)
da ve
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521.43 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | Always stop at the top | Fri Mar 29 1996 10:52 | 2 |
| if unable to dance, you can crawl across it. ;-)
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521.44 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Fri Mar 29 1996 12:15 | 12 |
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re:hey rfb...
if i ever get married again i want you to come
dance at my wedding... :^)
da ve
OK, as long as it's with yer new wife and not U..%^)..
and U buy the beer....
rfb
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521.45 | it'll be a loooong time from now... :^) | NECSC::CRONIC::semi3.hlo.dec.com::notes | the storyteller makes no choice... | Fri Mar 29 1996 13:47 | 7 |
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deal... :^)
though you'll probably have to be veeeeery patient...
:^) :^) :^)
da ve
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521.46 | keep this note going tim... | STAR::OCTOBR::DEBESS | such a long long time 2B gone | Tue Apr 02 1996 11:47 | 7 |
| > <<< Note 521.11 by NAC::TRAMP::GRADY "Squash that bug! (tm)" >>>
>More on the positive side soon...
well?
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521.47 | on vacation | NECSC::CRONIC::semi3.hlo.dec.com::notes | the storyteller makes no choice... | Tue Apr 02 1996 18:23 | 5 |
| tim's not here...
da ve
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521.48 | | ZENDIA::FERGUSON | Mr. Plumber's coding services | Wed Apr 03 1996 00:08 | 6 |
| i'm not a huge dancer, that is for sure.
but, at deadshows, when the music is hot, i'll
get the legs moving, the head crankin', the arms
flailing, etc... all it takes is the right dose
of everything and i'm dancin' madly.
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521.49 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | Always stop at the top | Wed Apr 03 1996 08:21 | 7 |
| re; dancin' madly
i was reminded last week, by carol roberts, that my pers_name in
mail is "Dancing Madly Backwards". I've used it in mail forever,
tho I rarely see it cuz i rarely keep copies out outgoing mail.
It's a song title by a group called Captain Beyond. :-)
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521.50 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Wed Apr 03 1996 09:59 | 9 |
| ahhh yes...Captain Beyond...we often used them to go further in the old
days...way before my DANCE! days
Speaking of DANCE! All U Colorado-local read-onlies, don't forget this
Friday..GOOD FRIDAY!, SHAKEDOWN STREET AT LAURA BELLS! Dance yer
troubles away! sort of a mini birthday-bash for Patty, I say sort of
cause she doesn't want one and I do!
rfb_ready to dance
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521.51 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | Always stop at the top | Wed Apr 03 1996 10:09 | 4 |
| how i wish i could find Captain Beyond on CD :-/
but, i'm always surprised to find someone who's even heard of
them. ;-)
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521.52 | more of us out here than you might think | RICKS::CALCAGNI | just back'in over the cats | Wed Apr 03 1996 10:45 | 4 |
| If you had a copy of the first Captain Beyond, with the original 3-D
cover, it would fetch a nice price. Me, I'm sufficiently breathless
from all this dancin talk.
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521.53 | | MKOTS3::JOLLIMORE | Always stop at the top | Wed Apr 03 1996 10:55 | 8 |
| i believe my vinyl of the first album has the 3-D picture on it.
it's not *that* scratched either.
'course, i did write on the back of the album:
"made loud to be played loud!!"
;-)
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521.54 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Wed Apr 03 1996 11:06 | 8 |
| nothin left to live for..
suffciently breathless
on this street that we live...
I guess I could dance to that if i heard it again...%^)
rfb
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