Thursday, August 24, 2006

Jungle love in the Attic

When we walked into the Attic on Tuesday, “Jungle Love” blared from the speakers. A young couple danced sloppily to the ’80s hit.
It was the second week of Old School Tuesdays and about 25 people milled about the bar. After Morris Day’s “Jungle Love,” DJ Wojo spun Abba’s “Dancing Queen.” I realized this wasn’t a typical oldies night.

Before we left the Attic, Wojo would play Tupac’s “Dear Mama,” A Tribe Called Quest’s “Award Tour” and Bon Jovi’s “Wanted Dead or Alive.”

I loved the mix. Typically, old school nights are stuck in one genre, but Wojo delved into pop, hip-hop, disco and rock catalogues.

The Attic is the right vibe for such a mix. You don’t mind looking silly dancing or singing. But you can also feel comfortable sitting and talking with friends.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

DJ Wojo is great. He always plays to the crowd when possible and across different genres. Most DJ's fail where he succeeds at keeping the flow going throughout the night. Only downfall is the 2am cut off. :-(

Anonymous said...

is it true on tuesday night there if so i will be there tomarrow cause i just love the old school stuff and i love to dance alot to old school stuff, if so , i must go and check it out, di

Tonya Jameson said...

yes, its true.