1. I wasn’t sure about which #4 you were talking about???? I need you to rephrase the answer.
2. Well, of course, you probably weren’t listening to house music. You are from a different region in the United States. In Chicago, they would play house music on the highest wattage station in the city (WBMX 102.7FM).
Plus, I’m sure we are not the same age (I’m 34 years old, all of friends and girlfriends, back in the day, were at least 2 years older than me).
Also. In the mid 80’s, the larger radio stations were not playing rap music. They were playing stuff like Run DMC, Beastie Boys, Roxanne
Roxanne, etc. On, the East Coast you probably heard a TON of Hip-Hop on the radio. H*ll, you had Ultramagnetic, Eric B. and Rakim, BDP, Masters of Ceromony, , JVC Force, etc… But, here in Chicago, only the college radio stations would play that type of music.
Futhermore, people were not doing “X” in the early 80’s, so you and your girl would probably be drunk and or high off of some weed listening to some phat *ss house music.
You must remember that I started spinning wax when mixing first started, 1982. The ONLY music you could spin was HOUSE music. There was no
progressive,
trance,
garage etc….. There weren’t any
turntablists or
beat jugglers. There wasn't anything called a
flare or
crab scratch.
Where did the reference to me dealing with hookers come from??????
(Mon frère je suis la crème de la creme. Chacun dans ma vie après et présent sont le meilleur du meilleur!)
3. I’m just saying that there are now different types of house music to evoke different and multiple feelings in people .
4. Stray411, music is my life, period. When I tell you that my good friend Paul Johnson sold a million units……………………. He sold a million units.
5. I will try to explain this to you one time, even though I honestly doubt that you will truly encompass what I’m sharing with you.
One aspect is ACCLIMATION, another aspect is ASSOCIATION, and another aspect is LONGEVITY.
Who do you think are the future consumers? The kids are the future consumers. If you get them hooked from an early age, they will be hooked for life and they will be a loyal consumer base.
Now if you get them hooked from a young age and you continue to bombard them over the years as they grow they also become life long costumers. Plus, they are being enticed for years through multiple senses sight (video games, cartoons, girls at the party, girls at the club, new interactive sex DVD’s, etc), sound (self explanatory), touch (the things that they were doing when they were listening to the music), smell (eating snack food when playing video games, smelling alcohol while at the club). I could go on and on for days…..
hmmm....could that be because the artists are realizing outlets for their music are limited so they are taking alternative routes.
Let me ask you another question stray411. Why do you think these well known ADULT actors perform in kids movies? They don’t do it because they are lacking for work or money. They know that in acting in these movies they will have a new generation of followers.

Plus, you can’t go wrong with that dedicated audience. It’ll give you another 20 to 30 years on your career, it doesn’t matter if you are an actor or a musician.
Ok, I’ve rambled on enough and I haven’t proofread this post. So, I‘ll holla’ at cha’ later.
Peace…
Post Script. I am not trying to start a big argument with ya’, stray411. But, I know what I see happening (in terms of the change in music)………….

J