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:Anonymous wrote:I think it's very possible to have grown up here and not know who Chuck Brown is. But only if you're white (or more accurately, not black) and were never around local black people growing up. And you didn't listen to any of the black music stations. And you hardly ever went into the more "urban" parts of the city (sorry, cleveland park doesn't count).
And this describes many people who grew up here.
Anonymous wrote:I think it's very possible to have grown up here and not know who Chuck Brown is. But only if you're white (or more accurately, not black) and were never around local black people growing up. And you didn't listen to any of the black music stations. And you hardly ever went into the more "urban" parts of the city (sorry, cleveland park doesn't count).
Anonymous wrote:...and Cool "Disco" Dan
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?
Wow, this troll really had many of you going. If they knew the name Chuck Brown, they knew something about go-go.![]()
Anonymous wrote:...and Cool "Disco" Dan
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:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP. I am 46yo and grew up in Arlington and have worked in DC since college. I never heard people talk about go go nor would I have been able to describe it either - so I don't think you are crazy for asking
white bubble for sure.
The extent of the white bubble sometimes surprises me, like now.
Because if you don’t care about go go music, then you must be a racist bubble dweller.
Assuming that your white experience is the only significant experience, and dismissing anything that conflicts with that - yes, that’s racist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP. I am 46yo and grew up in Arlington and have worked in DC since college. I never heard people talk about go go nor would I have been able to describe it either - so I don't think you are crazy for asking
white bubble for sure.
The extent of the white bubble sometimes surprises me, like now.
Because if you don’t care about go go music, then you must be a racist bubble dweller.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP. I am 46yo and grew up in Arlington and have worked in DC since college. I never heard people talk about go go nor would I have been able to describe it either - so I don't think you are crazy for asking
white bubble for sure.
The extent of the white bubble sometimes surprises me, like now.