How important is the music?

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How important is the music to your SC experience? Do you pick clubs based on the DJ/musical tendencies or does the music matter at all?
For me, the SC experience is awesome because of 3 things: alcohol, loud music and naked, sexy girls--not necessarily in that order. But sometimes I get crossways with a LD girl because I want to pause when a garbage song comes on.
I get it, time is money blah blah blah but for me an integral part of the excitement is the girl I like grinding me during a cool song. It makes it much more memorable and more enjoyable IMO, am I weird?
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last commentMost times I don't even notice the music.
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But I love music.
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Yeah, the music has no bearing for me - it's all about the babes and the mileage and as 'lf' mentioned I usually tune out the music when I'm getting a dance - when I'm not getting dances I may notice the music - I'm not big into hip-hop which is what is played in the black clubs I hit, but I do like watching the ebonies bounce their donk to the beat of hip-hop.
Baby Dolls Dallas has a thing of playing a country song every couple of songs and that got a bit annoying but def not to the point of not wanting to visit - I do recall some dancers at BDs telling me they wanted to wait till the country song was over for them to give me a dance b/c they didn't like to dance to country - have also had this at other clubs where a dancer wanted to wait b/c she didn't like the current song (but this is not too common).
Never been much of a drinker thus alcohol does not dictate my choice of clubs.
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music doesn't matter to me at all
however, one time i got the DJ to play "down in mexico" by the coasters when i was getting dances from my CF who is mexican :)
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The type of music does not figure into my choice of which strip club to go to but I do avoid going to clubs like Magic City in Atlanta that specialize in rap and draws rappers and wanabes.
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Music is mostly unimportant until its not there or is really weird. I went to my favorite dive club and there are times because they play music from a jukebox there is silence which is weird to sit there and you can hear a pin drop in the club. Also one time, the girls were picking music for each other and one girl had to dance to a song which sounded like the banjo music from Deliverance.
Music does play a part in the type of dance you can get from a dancer. If the song has a good beat or rhythm to it or is a song a dancer likes, I find you get a better dance.
Once I'm in the throws of a dance, I don't notice the songs as much other than to try and keep a mental count on number of songs.
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Count me in the dont care/dont notice category. Unless its country or really shitty rock. I hate that shit to begin with and i think its inappropriate for a strip club of all places.
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The only music I yearn for is from the dancer playimg the skin flute. Sometimes the notes I hear are high indeed!!!
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The most important thing about music is that i want long songs played fully. So if they play Metallica or Guns and Roses uncut (One, Nothing Else Matters, Fade to Black, Master of Puppets, Sweet Child o Mine, Patience, Paradise City, November Rain) hell yeah. That's not likely to happen but over 4 minutes a song is decent. Then i prefer that music not be all rhythmic and fast paced. Some girls try to grind or move to the music which is just stupid IMO. Then i prefer if the music isn't annoyingly stupid to the point of being distracting to the girl or me. And i'd also prefer they stay away from satanic death metal or Justin Bieber.
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Oh, i'd also prefer if each song was distinct and instead of some never ending mix or remix where every song almost sounded the same as the next one. Easy to lose count of songs. Thank goodness for Shazam...
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dirk - +1 on no beiber
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So I am in the minority. One of my favorite places to go is the Clubhouse in Dallas (of Pantera fame) because of the loud rock concert like atmosphere. It's a dive joint but the music increases the enjoyment for me. I despise getting dances to country (BDs is guilty) which is part of the reason I have stopped a good dancer from time to time, to my chagrin.
I read about someone who supplies their own music for dances with wireless headphones, I may explore that... I too find that if the dancer really likes the song the overall experience is better.
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It depends upon the club. Some clubs where the dancers do stage sets - if the music is right - it can make a dancer even hotter. In the clubs where it’s a bunch of girls on stage just shaking their booties - it doesn’t matter.
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They play music in strip clubs?
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We're still hating on bieber? I thought everyone was past that.
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Mary Jane loves the music at a strip club. Assuming that it's classic rock and not rap crap.
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Whatever inspires the dancer to good dances.
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The music is Very important to me! I don't want bullshit 70s rock playing while I'm getting grinded on
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There's dj that plays classic obscure rock, and it always sets a good mood for me so when I know he's working the shift I visit I'm going to have a good time rocking out, and sometimes I rock out with my cock out!
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The few times I've seen dancers trying to dance to rock during their stage set, they were not very good at it (poor actually)
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The owner of the popular Scarlett's down here in South FL, opened a new place (Vixens) about 2 years ago - it was a very nice club, brand new large industrial type building in an industrial area, the club was very nice and roomy with super high ceilings (it was basically a 2-story building but the club itself was one-story so very high ceilings making it look and feel very spacious) .
Anyway the owner tried to go with a niche club which was rock-themed, only rock music with lots of rock-style decorations (guitars hanging from tje walls, etc) - it did not work out too well and it didn't catch on and now the club plays what they play at Scarlett's, EDM tyoe music.
I visited the club once during its rock phase and the rock music was cool at first, but after a while all the guitar twanging got to me and started giving me a headache, and when they started playing 90s grunch-rock it was enough for me and couldn't take it anymore - and most of the girls did not seem to know how to dance to rock music during their stage sets.
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Scottsdale has an all Rock theme strip club, and it doesn't do well. It's not because of the rock n roll, its more like Scottsdale clubs suck. The old "Babe's" couldn't survive either, as it is a known tourist trap. Mostly an air dance place with a Bay Area "no touch" vibe. Anyone who lives in the area knows enough to avoid these kind of joints, so that's not good for regular business. Just an FYI
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What jackslash said. Music? Where?
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i just don't like the stupid heavy violent hip hop. i prefer some musical element.
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Sometimes good music gets me in the mood. I just like it loud to drown out all the sidebar conversations of people close to me. Don't really want to hear anyone else's life story while I'm trying to enjoy myself.
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The music (and the DJ) in a strip club is like the referee in a soccer game -- you only notice any of it, when it really fuckin' sucks rocks and ruins your enjoyment of the night. If you are thinking about the music (or the referee) you are probably being forced to think about it too much, and that's already an unenjoyable experience.
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Music sets the mood when i walk in, but very low priority. And when getting dances not at all.
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