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jazz
response 12 of 44: Mark Unseen   Sep 30 15:10 UTC 2002

        Music ... video ... bars?
mynxcat
response 13 of 44: Mark Unseen   Sep 30 15:55 UTC 2002

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jazz
response 14 of 44: Mark Unseen   Sep 30 16:03 UTC 2002

        I know what you're talking about, but, yikes.  They also tend to have
lots of ferns.
scott
response 15 of 44: Mark Unseen   Sep 30 16:33 UTC 2002

I haven't seen a video in quite some time either.  

I've heard of "gay bars", but what is a "gey bar"?  
jazz
response 16 of 44: Mark Unseen   Sep 30 16:37 UTC 2002

        I think she meant to say "fey bar", which is where the fianna sidhe
go to kick back a pint of meade and listen to Delerium.
mynxcat
response 17 of 44: Mark Unseen   Sep 30 17:46 UTC 2002

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drew
response 18 of 44: Mark Unseen   Sep 30 18:49 UTC 2002

It's vegetation, a sort of plant found in woods and meadows. Never heard of
'em in bars.
iggy
response 19 of 44: Mark Unseen   Sep 30 19:57 UTC 2002

they are very common houseplants.
some times (but not all ) they are associated with very fussy-type
personalities.
mynxcat
response 20 of 44: Mark Unseen   Sep 30 20:02 UTC 2002

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senna
response 21 of 44: Mark Unseen   Sep 30 20:27 UTC 2002

Seconds to switch channels?  That's dreadful.  
cmcgee
response 22 of 44: Mark Unseen   Sep 30 20:39 UTC 2002

Heck, fern bars are a habitat with some mighty weird critters.
lelande
response 23 of 44: Mark Unseen   Sep 30 21:17 UTC 2002

music video bars? how thin does your tie have to be to gain entrance to such
a place?
mynxcat
response 24 of 44: Mark Unseen   Sep 30 21:21 UTC 2002

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lelande
response 25 of 44: Mark Unseen   Sep 30 21:32 UTC 2002

thinner than a communion wafer
mynxcat
response 26 of 44: Mark Unseen   Sep 30 21:40 UTC 2002

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other
response 27 of 44: Mark Unseen   Oct 1 01:01 UTC 2002

Thinner than the facade of intelligence on a Kansas school board member??
mynxcat
response 28 of 44: Mark Unseen   Oct 1 01:04 UTC 2002

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krj
response 29 of 44: Mark Unseen   Oct 1 14:19 UTC 2002

   ((( Agora 35 linked as Music 121 at mynxcat's request, though 
       perhaps a discussion of ferns would better go in the garden
       conference... )))
mynxcat
response 30 of 44: Mark Unseen   Oct 1 14:35 UTC 2002

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jazz
response 31 of 44: Mark Unseen   Oct 1 15:39 UTC 2002

        I'll second that.

        It's interesting the way that music videos have brought subculture
fashion into the mainstream - and when you've got a store in the mall that
sells subculture fasion clothing, it's become mainstream - but not the
attitudes or music of the subculture itself.

        The last time I was watching music videos, there was a girl there who
made some comment to a Bright Eyes video along the lines of "oh, yay, punk
rock" - I'm sure I shot her a dirty look over that - and then proceeded to
lay into the next video over the lead singer's pop-punk attire, which would've
been laid into at the club for not being really punk at all.
jaklumen
response 32 of 44: Mark Unseen   Oct 2 06:31 UTC 2002

resp:0  That is soo not true.  Go back to like music2 or 3, Sapna.  I 
put in at least two items on music vids.

resp:1  Do you mean Outta My Head?  I didn't see that video, but I saw 
the MTV Music awards presentation of it, so, yeah, same kind of dancers.

resp:30 Gothish?  Okay, but Pink strikes me as anything but goth, even 
there.  I kinda thought she was new wave meets hip-hop.. so how do you 
get Goth outta that?

resp:2 Speaking of commercials and 80's new wave, anyone remember an 
really old Caramello commercial?  You know, "Stttreettch it out, out.. 
Chocolate.. and Car-a-mel.."  I haven't seen these aforementioned TV 
ads, but that's the first one I saw that positively screamed "old 
school MTV" to me.

I *did* see Dirty Vegas's "Days Go By" reasonably recently.  
Interesting.  Very interesting to see "poppin'" and other breakdance 
moves come back.  The Mitsubichi Eclipse makes a cameo in the video; of 
course, the music was used for its own ad.  How much did the car 
company pay in that arrangement?
jazz
response 33 of 44: Mark Unseen   Oct 2 13:42 UTC 2002

         Re #32:  Watch the video.  What she's wearing isn't what I'd consider
"goth", but it fits the term in the popularly used sense.
mynxcat
response 34 of 44: Mark Unseen   Oct 2 13:54 UTC 2002

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lynne
response 35 of 44: Mark Unseen   Oct 7 14:43 UTC 2002

I'd go with Gothish for just like a pill.  (Interesting, because the music
is actually sort of light and peppy.)
jazz
response 36 of 44: Mark Unseen   Oct 7 14:46 UTC 2002

        Surprisingly, there's light and peppy goth music: 
http://www.algonet.se/~akeen/strawberry/

        I am in no way responsible for the 80s hair.
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