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- From: falcon@camelot.bradley.edu (D. Nathan Hood)
- Subject: Re: The "Musicality of Dancing" (Was Re: Top 10 bands of all time)
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- Organization: Bradley University
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- Date: 21 Nov 92 22:45:47 GMT
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- In <1992Nov20.222812.16312@hellgate.utah.edu> speterse%peruvian.cs.utah.edu@cs.utah.edu (soren--Ms. Jackson if you're nasty) writes:
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- >I don't "typically think" about dancing very often, as I'm not very good
- >at it myself, and I don't, as a rule, enjoy watching it that often (which
- >is too bad--Salt Lake City is the home of several world-class modern dance
- >companies, and it's the one cultural area in which the city truly shines).
-
- >When I think of Pink Floyd and the Who, I have no problem thinking of people
- >dancing to it ("Underture" or "Interstellar Overdrive" might make rather nice
- >modern dance recital pieces. In fact, I see absolutely nothing about the
- >music of either group that would present any special difficulty.
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-
- again a very good point is presented here... i was simplyu making my
- judgement on the fact that if you go to a party and ask the Dj to play
- Interstellar overdrive and he did all the people would stop dancing and
- look at the Dj funny... well maybe not all the people but enough for my
- point to be made clear i think... please try this at home...
-