Nathan told me last night that a HUGE controversy erupted from my post.gatorgal wrote:Lawrence... the ball is firmly in your court. I'll stop trying to speak for you and eagerly await your response to all this tom-foolery.


But we were talking about the music. Someone suggested playing faster, up-tempo music to recapture/replace the energy and excietment of Neo Swing. I pointed out a more essential aspect of Neo Swing that made it popular and drew most of us (or the people who inspired/taught most of us) to dance: accessibility to popular musical tastes. (Neo Swing is crap compared to "real jazz," but was more similar to rock music, and thus more accessible to pop rock fans).
I also merely noted that groove swing is not as much of a stretch in musical tastes as, say, Chick Webb (whose music I love because it makes me smile), from what normal, average people listen to on their own. Tina was right that it can serve as a bridge toward developing an interest in jazz, but the ultimate point was to play music that is *accessible* to current musical tastes.
To cover the obvious retort, no, I don't mean to suggest playing Celine Dion in lieu of Ella Fitzgerald.