[Dynagroove] why Daft Punk?

t.luv . indigoiris73 at hotmail.com
Mon Jul 23 18:12:37 PDT 2007


you know i'm not necessarily a huge daft punk fan ....
if my girl sara yuuki didn't tell me to get tickets
it would've been just another night... i had zero expectations
for me it was about hanging out with friends at a concert
boy was i in for a surprise  WOW...!!!

those who were there know. those who have yet to see daft punk... it is a 
must.


we danced straight through the show... we were dripping wet ... i banged up 
my knee from the seats .. we didn't care .... eventually we had a row to 
ourselves so we were dancing from one end to the other... we were mad silly 
the place was full .. we were on the concourse section so we could see the 
light show and great sound perfect volume plus + all the madness and peoples 
.. just celebrating .. one more time .. cuz music got us feeling so free 
....... there was one encore that ended perfectly .. satisfied* almost lit 
up a cigarette j/k.... it was time to go ... although we weren't going 
anywhere hehe an hour plus wait for a cab walking thru know.where to hotel 
rad.isson...... running into mad friends on the way.. and getting my friends 
number that is going to build a water slide for hotel hawterfornia! finally 
chuck gets the greatest idea ever! paying a concierge to hail us a cab 
because every cab would get rushed by twenty plus people ... we get in and 
the cab driver seemed more confused then us as we had to direct him on 
merging onto the freeway... phew! we're made it.. on our way home..... i had 
to duck cuz we buuurly fit ... then as we were exiting our off ramp.... 
cabbie turns on radio .. and "pump up the jam" comes on... we start to sing 
he turns it full blast we back dancing in the cab and so is he... the song 
comes to and end and so does the ride... everything was perfect.....
big grin t.houseketeer *





>From: "Shawn Whitson" <shawnwhitson at gmail.com>
>To: dynagroove at dynagroove.com
>Subject: [Dynagroove] why Daft Punk?
>Date: Sun, 22 Jul 2007 11:44:52 -0700
>
>Steven, I think you're over analyzing it. Daft Punk has been around for a
>long time, and for some of us hold a very sentimental value. Not everything
>you listen to, or go see has to be ground breaking. Sometimes you just have
>to let go and enjoy things for what they are. More heart, less brain.
>
>-Shawn
>
>------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Date:
>Fri, 20 Jul 2007 17:58:09 +0000
>From: "steven b." <spatiel at hotmail.com>
>Subject: Re: [Dynagroove] why DAFT PUNK?
>To: aaron at tohzt.com, dynagroove at dynagroove.com
>Message-ID: <BAY110-F21980C0C03038F39107CA0B9F40 at phx.gbl>
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>can someone please help me understand what all the daft punk hype is about?
>What is it about them that makes you willing to shell out big buck$$ for 
>tix
>to
>be in a giant sports arena to hear their tunes?
>no disrepect to them, but to me it is nothing really new or groundbreaking.
>I hear their music moreless as sample laden filtered disco. obviously
>catchy, but in a
>ringtone/jingle sort of way.
>Can you point out to me what part of their frequently used formula
>gets you so excited, and makes you eager to spend money to see them?
>robot voice/vocoder?
>robot costume?
>instruments?
>bass?
>filters?
>message?
>what does it for you?
>
>i will then apply this newfound knowledge into hearding the masses!
>thanks!
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