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Drunk guy pisses the DJ off and ruins the party.

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spawnflagger says...

remember the radio show where they had a water drinking contest?
a nurse called in and urged them to stop, and the DJs laughed it off.
the contest winner died the next day.

Louis CK tells the story of his yachting mishap

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Texas cop busts a pool party picking on the black teens

newtboy says...

I just saw shots of the pool area on TV. There's a huge field attached to the pool area, where they had set up a bouncy house, DJ, and full catering for this party. There were fliers put up in the neighborhood long beforehand, and notices posted on Facebook and elsewhere. No one complained at all until the participants showed up with too much melanin. No one got violent until the white adult's racist comments were objected to, then the racist white women became violent against children...but they were not questioned or detained about it, only the victims were detained.

I have yet to see/hear how many party goers did/didn't have passes. The girl who set up the party gave out at least 20, and it seemed the party was for more than one resident of the area (each resident could bring 20 guests according to the pool rules). It's been reported that even the guests with passes were not allowed into the pool area, and after that some of them climbed the fence...It's been implied that those climbing the fence did not have passes, and also reported that nearly everyone had a pass. I want to know how many didn't have passes, and how many white children were asked to present theirs. I didn't see a single white person asked about it, detained, threatened, or even noticed.

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Sagemind says...

Haha, I knew I'd open a can of worms....
I enjoy music of all types, trust me. I know the history. I grew up in a radio station, and remember when DJs were the rock Stars of the 70s.

I have no boundaries, and in fact, the more music pushes the boundaries the better, but I still have to feel the groove.
Often, "musicians," get caught up in the medium and forget the composition. I know - I'm an artist, I've been there, created works, not for composition, but to better understand my medium. It's still art, but it's not "ART."

See what I'm saying. There is a whole new generation of not just musicians and composers, but listeners. they have their own new sound, but a lot of the soul is getting filtered out while the artists explore the medium. I know it will come full circle, but I believe we are in a stagnant period of exploration.

And no, I'm not commenting on all those classical musicians, in fact, they are doing the opposite. There are many classical musicians that are taking their instruments in new directions - finally - and breaking out of the Bach & Beethoven standards. (Stereotyping here). My favorite is Stravinsky, who pushed every boundary of his day. and Guys like Rossini, who was the Heavy Metal Rocker of his day. But there comes a time, to break out and use the instruments differently.

And that's what they are doing right now. Breaking out and exploring. Which is great, it will define another period in music. But we're not quite there yet. Publishers and studios, are the bottom feeders, trying to keep the industry alive, but they are manufacturing the lowest common denominator, giving the public some of the most contrived music of our day.

It's okay to criticize music as it evolves and still like it.
If we don't criticize it, then it doesn't evolve. And I think the artists themselves would agree because, once you stop and consider your groves perfect, then there is no point creating more.

You can come to the defense of the genre, but not every piece is perfect. Yes there are better musicians out there, and some worse, and some I like, you won't like, and so on, that's what makes it great. I remember laying on the couch listening to Kraftwork's Autobahn for hours and loving it. That was over 25 years ago. And I've listened to so much more in between. I've heard it, I've studied it in school, spun discs and worked DJ booths, and was literally raised in a radio station. I've heard a lot, and have the knowledge to compare notes.

I'll end this, it's going too long - but suffice to say, this piece here, is okay, but has no crescendo, nothing to keep me on the edge. The grove becomes quite trance, while trying not to be. He's done a great mix up, and I see what he's doing here. He's taken video excerpts and contained and arranged them together. Great... he's experimenting. But it's not perfect, and that's okay. He's worked hard to create something, and as he evolves, he'll create better, that's what it's all about

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