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The intent I was trying to get across was more in the "STFU and dance" mode. Spaces "between the notes" are part of the music, I find that people screaming "woo" (or anything else) detracts from the overall experience. I wish people wouldn't do it in the same way I wish people wouldn't talk incessantly while the show is happening; but, I wish a lot of things over which I have no control. To me this falls more in the area of common courtesy, but clearly that sentiment is not universally shared. I don't apologize for the sentiment, though I certainly could have been more tactful in that expression.
I'd go on, but I'm now quite through talking about the "woo". Carry on.