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Night On Bare Mountain!
Or how about Aram Khachaturian’s Sabre Dance?
Just don’t play Tchaikovsky’s 1812 Overture if you don’t want your audience to blow up the club.
Neil Young approves!
Heck, jazz!
Edited
Very true. That’s a bad stereotype. I mean, if you are rich and want to listen to classical, that’s fine, but it isn’t solely the domain of the rich. I remember playing around in a music-making program on a computer once and tapping out part of Vivaldi’s “Spring” with one finger. The girl sitting next to me complained a little by saying it was putting her to sleep, since she’d accepted the idea that classical music is somehow boring.
That’s because people these days have no taste.
Doubt you’re going to hear much ELO or TSO in the clubs these days though.
ELO and TSO did the ‘fuse modern music with classical’ thing better, but they used rock and not electronica.
I wonder, why is it always taken for granted that you have to be some snobby, clueless and/or evil rich person to enjoy classical music or opera? My father was a steelworker most of his life and he loved classical music.
I bet he had to take an IOU
… Now, if you were to perhaps remix your collection…