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Not even when you noticed the name change, but then replied to me who was still Sippe? :LOL:

 

I've had a long couple days, with very little sleep. :p

 

Oh, and so a mod doesn't lock this...erm...I like cheese.

 

OH, and can someone explain why the Guiding Light solo is funny? I've never understood that...I don't think it's nearly as over the top as other people think, especially since it lasts for like 2 seconds.

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And I don't need to go dancing all the time to disagree that danceable=good criteria for what makes a good pop song. I'm not saying that you're wrong in any way, just that I have different criteria. :p

 

I never said it had to be danceable, you're just making assumptions purely because I mentioned clubs.

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in fairness to him, every single club i've been in wont play music that's deemed un-danceable

 

What about cheese/guilty pleasure nights, indie nights and so on? If there's different rooms, you might get one dedicated to chilled out music.

 

Anything goes.

 

 

This is the post I was referring to.

 

Were you not saying that whether or not a song is "danceable" is a good way to judge it as a pop song? I apologize if I misunderstood.

 

No, it's the general reaction, which may be dancing, singing along, whatever. Something like Wonderwall by Oasis isn't a danceable song, but people will sing along to it.

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What about cheese/guilty pleasure nights, indie nights and so on? If there's different rooms, you might get one dedicated to chilled out music.

 

Anything goes.

 

 

 

 

No, it's the general reaction, which may be dancing, singing along, whatever. Something like Wonderwall by Oasis isn't a danceable song, but people will sing along to it.

 

Oh, I see now. I guess I wouldn't know how a club crowd would react to Starlight, but it seems like it's pretty sing-a-long-able.

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Are you comparing Muse fans at a Muse gig with people going out on a weekend for some fun?

 

Not everyone at a Muse gig is necessarily a Muse fan, but if people know the song they generally sing along to it because, well, that's what you do at a concert I guess, even the ones that outright dislike the song usually sing along to it. And I wasn't referring only to people in a club when I said it's sing-along-able (need a new word).

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Not everyone at a Muse gig is necessarily a Muse fan, but if people know the song they generally sing along to it because, well, that's what you do at a concert I guess, even the ones that outright dislike the song usually sing along to it. And I wasn't referring only to people in a club when I said it's sing-along-able (need a new word).

 

Classic pop songs go further than the artist's/band's own gigs. :)

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Again, I wasn't specifically referring to people in a club. I wouldn't know how they would react because I don't go clubbing.

 

This is getting tiring, can we not just agree to disagree? :rolleyes:

But you answered to a statement about sing-along-ability(my god we are creating new words today).

 

But the point stands, you don't go clubbing, so you can't possibly know what goes and what doesn't. Agreed? :p

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