tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5370884568160752646.post6577508683861432737..comments2024-02-23T08:34:49.655-08:00Comments on My Tango Diaries: Last night's beautiful alternative tango musicMarihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08960763038363579526noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5370884568160752646.post-17450536838619322872009-06-21T13:38:04.939-07:002009-06-21T13:38:04.939-07:00I think although I would be disappointed in a milo...I think although I would be disappointed in a milonga that featured all (or maybe even mostly) alternative tango music, like you Magickwords, I think there's room for both. At our local milongas, alternative pieces are played rather late in the milonga - and I think that's a good time. Sometimes it allows a good change in energy and re-invigorates the crowd. There are those who, I'm sure at every milonga, "sit out" those tandas in mild protest. But they're fairly few in number around here.Marihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08960763038363579526noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5370884568160752646.post-7669246722991240682009-06-21T11:59:40.162-07:002009-06-21T11:59:40.162-07:00Thank you for those. I find the occasional 'al...Thank you for those. I find the occasional 'alternative' tanda interesting and enjoyable. And sometimes suprises by the virulence of those who insist that music at a milonga should not stray too far from the 'Golden Age'. It seems to me there is a place for both.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com