In praise of live music, and its many Southern California venues
When Martha and the Vandellas described summer life in 1964's "Dancing in the Street," they sang, "All we need is music, sweet music, there'll be music everywhere." Little could they have known our future relationship with sound.
More than ever, music surrounds us, accompanies us, pursues us, so much so that few feel the need to seek it out. If the so-called songs of the summer don't arrive voluntarily via earbuds, car stereo, television or home system, they're piped in at Ralphs or seep out of tinny outdoor speakers at the gas station.
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When Martha and the Vandellas described summer life in 1964's "Dancing in the Street," they sang, "All we need is music, sweet music, there'll be music everywhere." Little could they have known our future relationship with sound.
More than ever, music surrounds us, accompanies us, pursues us, so much so that few feel the need to seek it out. If the so-called songs of the summer don't arrive voluntarily via earbuds, car stereo, television or home system, they're piped in at Ralphs or seep out of tinny outdoor speakers at the gas station.
Dance floor rentals los angeles.
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