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Man I could go for some jacking right now, I could just picture myself jacking to music. I want that album, whichever one has "Jack your body" as the sample. JayKeaton 04:06, 6 May 2006 (UTC)
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If nobody vetoes, I'd like to simply delete the section on "pop culture" in this article. It has almost nothing to do with dance moves (except for the last paragraph that isn't particularly informative though), but is rather about music, and, as such, not so much about jacking, but about the influence of house music on pop music. So, sometimes, less is more... I hope you all are okay with this measure! If not, please let me know within the next days. Thanks, WilhelmSchneider ( talk) 12:35, 30 August 2019 (UTC)
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I have altered the 'origins' heading to reflect its content - the opinion of an author of a 1999 book on the subject of house and rave called Simon Reynolds. He appears to be the only citation used on this page. Mr Reynolds's opinion that dance before disco was for couples, and part of some courtship ritual, is interesting, but it does rather ignore the 1960s era, which saw youth dance experiencing a veritable earthquake in freestyle expression. One could also look back further, of course. As my learned co-editor feels that Mr Reynolds's opinions are worthy of inclusion, and they actually do not cover any indisputable facts about the origins of jacking, or how the various dance moves associated with it came to be, I've changed the heading to 'theories on the evolution of jacking'.
I am currently searching for reliable citations on the formation of the dance moves which are known as jacking.
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Man I could go for some jacking right now, I could just picture myself jacking to music. I want that album, whichever one has "Jack your body" as the sample. JayKeaton 04:06, 6 May 2006 (UTC)
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If nobody vetoes, I'd like to simply delete the section on "pop culture" in this article. It has almost nothing to do with dance moves (except for the last paragraph that isn't particularly informative though), but is rather about music, and, as such, not so much about jacking, but about the influence of house music on pop music. So, sometimes, less is more... I hope you all are okay with this measure! If not, please let me know within the next days. Thanks, WilhelmSchneider ( talk) 12:35, 30 August 2019 (UTC)
Hello, fellow Wikipedians!
I have altered the 'origins' heading to reflect its content - the opinion of an author of a 1999 book on the subject of house and rave called Simon Reynolds. He appears to be the only citation used on this page. Mr Reynolds's opinion that dance before disco was for couples, and part of some courtship ritual, is interesting, but it does rather ignore the 1960s era, which saw youth dance experiencing a veritable earthquake in freestyle expression. One could also look back further, of course. As my learned co-editor feels that Mr Reynolds's opinions are worthy of inclusion, and they actually do not cover any indisputable facts about the origins of jacking, or how the various dance moves associated with it came to be, I've changed the heading to 'theories on the evolution of jacking'.
I am currently searching for reliable citations on the formation of the dance moves which are known as jacking.
( Mr Dog 1982 ( talk) 18:46, 21 October 2019 (UTC))
( Mr Dog 1982 ( talk) 15:44, 30 October 2019 (UTC))