like the
Pied Piper of Hamelin
He got out his flute and began to play,
and 130 children followed him out of the town,
through a gate and into a mountain,
and were never seen again.
ok, old story
The legend of the Pied Piper was first written down in a chorus book in the 14th century, but that book was lost a couple of hundred years later. The oldest surviving account is from the 15th century, and it says: "In the year of 1284, on the day of Saints John and Paul on 26 June, 130 children born in Hamelin were seduced by a piper, dressed in all kinds of colours, and lost at the place of execution near the koppen," the hills around the city.
http://philosophyofscienceportal.blogsp ... athic.html
in a way, also a kind of DJ to that time
bringing the children to havens gate,
or "bringing them to the hills (around the city) and telling them,
... I want you to jump !!!
its all about the right place, the right music and the right influencer
Nusa Penida, Bali