How important is the music?
TXbananas
NTX
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?
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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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.
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 :)
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.
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.
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.