Cap'n Squirrgle Wrote:
Z Wrote:
Hegel Wrote:
I tend to stand toward the back at shows and rarely "dance" or move. Depends on the music and in some instances I will, but most of the time, I am going to a show to listen and pay attention, not dance or promote some attitude of "betterthanyouness". Sometimes people just want to observe and listen, and sorry, but bands like The National (and other indie rock acts) aren't really moving/dancing worthy bands.
this baffles me. do you feel anything when you listen to music? how can you not even move at a show?
I'm usually guilty of this too. I get stuck watching the guitarists' hands / guitar choices / amp settings, then watching the looks between band members as they coordinate changes. I donno, it's like watching someone do a job you've tried to do before too - there's a lot going on and I get all entranced by the mechanics of it. If the music is incredibly dancey then yeah, I'm moving a little, but probably only in some pitifullly honkey-tastic way.
<- lame.
It's kind of like going to a movie after studying film. At some point, you stop just going for the entertainment value and mindless emotional enjoyment. I go to study and watch and pick apart.
I listen to music and weep sometimes, so yes I do have very deep emotional connections to music and song. I'd argue that there is hardly any music that really incites "movement", at least noticeable other than like tapping a foot or nodding a head, that I go to shows for. Plus, big deal if I don't jump up and down to the rock n roll music. If I am really into something, I will go to the front and will move when it's fitting, but I don't just dance to everything just because it's music. That implication is as silly as standing in the middle of a crowd with arms crossed totally motionless.
There are bands I've gone to see that do make me move (MGMT, Tigercity, a local GA band Today the Moon, Tomorrow the Sun, and the Wailers). But like I said, a good chunk of the music I go to shows for isn't exactly danceable music. Last shows I've been to: Appleseed Cast, Mono, Imogen Heap, Common Loon, Unwed Sailor, and then a handful of local bands.