Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You gotta hear it live to really appreciate it.
Loved the quote in the Post yesterday. "There are Washingtoians. And there are people who have never heard of go-go." it's not a knock. But if you grew up here, you'd understand.
I didn’t grow up here and I understand. Hoochie Man is always in my rotation. I went to an HBCU and was introduced to it there.
Except that no one on earth can name a single go-go artist except Chuck Brown.
Rare Essence and Experience Unlimited are two legendary go-go bands. You aren’t from DC so you should just shut it.
I’m glad to not be from a place that claims go-go music and mambo sauce as its cultural touchstones.
+ a million
Where are you from and what do they claim as touchstones? Mayonnaise?
Who are you? A white lefty hypocrite living in a white neighborhood who is trying to score politically correct points by pretending to like go go music and Mumbo sauce?
I'm a white lefty living in a fully integrated neighborhood in the exurbs- PWilli Co baby. My neighbors are AA, Dominican, Mexican, and white folks like me. My kid is one of the few blondes in his whole school. Maybe STFU and accept not everyone is an uptight douche like you
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You gotta hear it live to really appreciate it.
Loved the quote in the Post yesterday. "There are Washingtoians. And there are people who have never heard of go-go." it's not a knock. But if you grew up here, you'd understand.
I didn’t grow up here and I understand. Hoochie Man is always in my rotation. I went to an HBCU and was introduced to it there.
Except that no one on earth can name a single go-go artist except Chuck Brown.
Rare Essence and Experience Unlimited are two legendary go-go bands. You aren’t from DC so you should just shut it.
I’m glad to not be from a place that claims go-go music and mambo sauce as its cultural touchstones.
+ a million
Where are you from and what do they claim as touchstones? Mayonnaise?
Who are you? A white lefty hypocrite living in a white neighborhood who is trying to score politically correct points by pretending to like go go music and Mumbo sauce?
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, so I can Google. And it isn't too kind to the genre. But the local news is all over it so maybe I'm missing something, so I thought I'd ask here. Wiki says that Go Go is a genre that wasn't popular enough to expand beyond the DMV, and only remains popular in the area essentially because it's the only musical genre to start here so therefore it is revered here. So I am back to my original question. What is the draw to Go Go beyond the fact that it originated here? The Op Ed that someone linked to earlier basically made reference that Go Go is a lasting remnant of the Chocolate City - which doesn't seem like something to revere if we're looking for a post-racial kind of harmony. So again...my question stands.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You gotta hear it live to really appreciate it.
Loved the quote in the Post yesterday. "There are Washingtoians. And there are people who have never heard of go-go." it's not a knock. But if you grew up here, you'd understand.
I didn’t grow up here and I understand. Hoochie Man is always in my rotation. I went to an HBCU and was introduced to it there.
Except that no one on earth can name a single go-go artist except Chuck Brown.
Rare Essence and Experience Unlimited are two legendary go-go bands. You aren’t from DC so you should just shut it.
I’m glad to not be from a place that claims go-go music and mambo sauce as its cultural touchstones.
+ a million
Where are you from and what do they claim as touchstones? Mayonnaise?
Anonymous wrote:Everything ain’t for everybody. If you don’t like this move on and keep snapping on the one and three to Buble and Celine Dion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a middle aged white lady who isnt from DC and lives in the burbs.
But I freaking love Go Go music. I play it on WKYS or WPGC on Friday afternoons and it makes me so happy...like a street party. Starts the weekend off amazing. And that version of "Hello" ...https://youtu.be/KN1DJTQZwX0
Good for you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You gotta hear it live to really appreciate it.
Loved the quote in the Post yesterday. "There are Washingtoians. And there are people who have never heard of go-go." it's not a knock. But if you grew up here, you'd understand.
I didn’t grow up here and I understand. Hoochie Man is always in my rotation. I went to an HBCU and was introduced to it there.
Except that no one on earth can name a single go-go artist except Chuck Brown.
Rare Essence and Experience Unlimited are two legendary go-go bands. You aren’t from DC so you should just shut it.
I’m glad to not be from a place that claims go-go music and mambo sauce as its cultural touchstones.
+ a million
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You gotta hear it live to really appreciate it.
Loved the quote in the Post yesterday. "There are Washingtoians. And there are people who have never heard of go-go." it's not a knock. But if you grew up here, you'd understand.
I didn’t grow up here and I understand. Hoochie Man is always in my rotation. I went to an HBCU and was introduced to it there.
Except that no one on earth can name a single go-go artist except Chuck Brown.
Rare Essence and Experience Unlimited are two legendary go-go bands. You aren’t from DC so you should just shut it.
I’m glad to not be from a place that claims go-go music and mambo sauce as its cultural touchstones.
+ a million
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You gotta hear it live to really appreciate it.
Loved the quote in the Post yesterday. "There are Washingtoians. And there are people who have never heard of go-go." it's not a knock. But if you grew up here, you'd understand.
I didn’t grow up here and I understand. Hoochie Man is always in my rotation. I went to an HBCU and was introduced to it there.
Except that no one on earth can name a single go-go artist except Chuck Brown.
Rare Essence and Experience Unlimited are two legendary go-go bands. You aren’t from DC so you should just shut it.
I’m glad to not be from a place that claims go-go music and mambo sauce as its cultural touchstones.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You gotta hear it live to really appreciate it.
Loved the quote in the Post yesterday. "There are Washingtoians. And there are people who have never heard of go-go." it's not a knock. But if you grew up here, you'd understand.
I didn’t grow up here and I understand. Hoochie Man is always in my rotation. I went to an HBCU and was introduced to it there.
Except that no one on earth can name a single go-go artist except Chuck Brown.
Rare Essence and Experience Unlimited are two legendary go-go bands. You aren’t from DC so you should just shut it.
I’m glad to not be from a place that claims go-go music and mambo sauce as its cultural touchstones.
Good. No one from DC cares.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a middle aged white lady who isnt from DC and lives in the burbs.
But I freaking love Go Go music. I play it on WKYS or WPGC on Friday afternoons and it makes me so happy...like a street party. Starts the weekend off amazing. And that version of "Hello" ...https://youtu.be/KN1DJTQZwX0