People talk about the pleasures of muisc in various terms. To 'rock', 'swing' 'shake' etc...
Personally I like stuff that BOOGIES. People here don't talk about the BOOGIE. Maybe it's not intellectual enough since it implies a basic physicality. Here's a definition from the InterNerd dictionary:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boogie
By Boogie I mean starting at yr basic JL Hooker/Howling Wolf/BO didley, thru to yr Pebbles Garage Bands, the Stones, Velvets, T-Rex, Gary Glitter, AC/DC, Rose Tattoo, bits of the Pistols, Kraftwerk - nothing in the 80s really 'boogied' maybe a few Rick Rubin productions, early Black Flag and Prince and maybe Cameo. The 90s defintely had ALOT of Boogie action, mainly via House music of all genres (yes House is essentially boogie shakey) and the odd Marilyn Manson/NiN single and elements of grind-metal like Sepultura or Pantera. Now it's nadir the whole Timbaland/Booty hiphop which never seems to stop...
I find Goldfrapp to be excellent practioners of BOOGIE in their singles, but not much else (so I don't buy their albmus nor am a big fan). As long as the music has BOOGIE-tude it's alright, but none of this blurry fucken post-modernist hippy-shit. BOOGIE always moves forward as it looks over it's shoulder.
Personally I like stuff that BOOGIES. People here don't talk about the BOOGIE. Maybe it's not intellectual enough since it implies a basic physicality. Here's a definition from the InterNerd dictionary:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boogie
By Boogie I mean starting at yr basic JL Hooker/Howling Wolf/BO didley, thru to yr Pebbles Garage Bands, the Stones, Velvets, T-Rex, Gary Glitter, AC/DC, Rose Tattoo, bits of the Pistols, Kraftwerk - nothing in the 80s really 'boogied' maybe a few Rick Rubin productions, early Black Flag and Prince and maybe Cameo. The 90s defintely had ALOT of Boogie action, mainly via House music of all genres (yes House is essentially boogie shakey) and the odd Marilyn Manson/NiN single and elements of grind-metal like Sepultura or Pantera. Now it's nadir the whole Timbaland/Booty hiphop which never seems to stop...
I find Goldfrapp to be excellent practioners of BOOGIE in their singles, but not much else (so I don't buy their albmus nor am a big fan). As long as the music has BOOGIE-tude it's alright, but none of this blurry fucken post-modernist hippy-shit. BOOGIE always moves forward as it looks over it's shoulder.