Anonymous wrote:I'm clearly not in the cool crowd. Someone please explain this to me. Is this just a "DC trying to find some culture" thing? Or is this a real claim to fame?
Anonymous wrote:And now you will understand what those guys drumming on paint cans are doing. Above all, Go Go is about the beat.
Anonymous wrote: So I am back to my original question. What is the draw to Go Go beyond the fact that it originated here?
Anonymous wrote:E.U. (Experience Unlimited) Was more mainstream as far as go go bands. 20 years ago anyway. Da Butt was played everywhere - from Spike Lee's movie School Daze. And they backed up Salt n Pepa on Shake Your Thang.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shame on you. People complain about DC but then don't know any of the cool things about it. Inform yourself. Get a clue.
Pretty sure OP knows and is just trolling. Any question that begins "what the F' is usually not a genuine inquiry.
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:Lol, it's a DC music genre thing. Google it.
Funny story...when I moved here from another state I thought Go Go meant pole dancers at strip clubs. That's what we call "Go Go" where I'm originally from (think Bada Bing Club and the Sopranos)!
op again -- yes! This is what I think of too! I moved here from PA about 10 years ago.
Anonymous wrote:Shame on you. People complain about DC but then don't know any of the cool things about it. Inform yourself. Get a clue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shame on you. People complain about DC but then don't know any of the cool things about it. Inform yourself. Get a clue.
What if we just don't find it cool?
I'm glad Chuck Brown brought joy to a lot of people and am sure he will be missed by people who knew him and are interested in this "GoGo" thing. It was extremely important for the popular culture of this city for several decades in the 20th century, but tastes change as cities change.