Yes, JB at Hipsters, and Ceroc at Hammersmith recently, but there are different mixes/endings just to confuse.Originally posted by Gadget
BTW anyone playing/dancing to "L.A.X." yet?
Greg
Back to the ceroc marketing...
Don't know if this has been tried, but if a comprehensive package could be put together that was for {eg} a beginner's workshop with a month's worth of entry into a venue, a handfull of them could be "given" to the local radio station as a giveaway prize.
(Northsound1's breakfast DJ has been given complementary diving lessons and has got hooked - he plugs them every morning. If Ceroc could get someone like that to plug their wares then I can only see good things from it. Poss have a local DJ "guest" at party nights?)
Talking of party nights, and the previous suggestion of themed nights, why not theme the music/lessons of some of the monthly party nights?
BTW anyone playing/dancing to "L.A.X." yet?
Yes, JB at Hipsters, and Ceroc at Hammersmith recently, but there are different mixes/endings just to confuse.Originally posted by Gadget
BTW anyone playing/dancing to "L.A.X." yet?
Greg
Actually, I think I should retract my statement - there are Swing/Jive events I can think of where the "modern jive" hall had, maybe two tracks from the last ten years over the course of an evening, but it was a while ago, and I think things have got a lot better over the last two years or so. [It did seem to be that there used to be a real attitude of "modern music is all crap compared to swing, so why make an effort?" a while back].Originally posted by Lounge Lizard (re: my comment that DJ's stick to "disco" style tracks)
Sorry dont agree with that statement I know I can play whatever style of music is required on a modern dance night swing or modern, and from reading this forum so can most of the other DJ's
Who are these DJ's you are refering to.......
My problem is I've cut down radically on going out dancing (for safety's sake, we now do a lot of practice in gyms etc.), so most of my dance memories are a while out of date. Mea culpa. :sorry
Alluding to my above comment - the reason I picked out Sandstorm was because I couldn't remember the last time I'd heard it played. But then I realised I'd only been out dancing about 3 times in the last 3 months!I have played this at a lot of venues including Hipsters, Camber, Rock bottoms Blackpool, and if you go to Dorking Halls Colin over-plays it, in fact it has become a standard at his venue.
Dave
Yeah - they played it at the JiveMasters - think it was maybe John Brett - had a fab dance to it And Sandstorm was one of the tracks used in the heats.Originally posted by Gadget
BTW anyone playing/dancing to "L.A.X." yet?
And he also played the naughty naughty song...... where on earth did he discover that one
"If you rebel against high heels, take care to do so in a very smart hat.'' George Bernard Shaw
No idea, a fun song, but I think I prefer The Big Swinging "Private Eye" (don't want to be sent upstairs!), at least it makes an attempt at a double entendre.Originally posted by Sheena
And he also played the naughty naughty song...... where on earth did he discover that one
Greg
Next time I must remember not to sing along to it .Originally posted by Sheena
And he also played the naughty naughty song...... where on earth did he discover that one
Neil
JB seems to have a small supply of naughty, naughty songs, I'm claiming I can't quite hear the word clearly but whatever it is it's 'enormous'Originally posted by Sheena
And he also played the naughty naughty song...... where on earth did he discover that one
I've heard these songs a few times now and am fighting the urge to sing along as there is such a thing as a false advertising claim...
Yes, but for that dance I got a really kind of innocent looking man of about 60 years of age; not one of you lot who I wouldn't care about it with , but I actually felt really shy and embarassed (I know this doesn't happen often!).Originally posted by Andy McGregor
JB seems to have a small supply of naughty, naughty songs, I'm claiming I can't quite hear the word clearly but whatever it is it's 'enormous'
I've heard these songs a few times now and am fighting the urge to sing along as there is such a thing as a false advertising claim...
This also happened when he played it at Beach Boogie and I got someone who didn't smile at the song and it all went kind of serious and we both danced as though neither of us had heard what was being sung. :sorry
In case anyone doesn't know which song Sheena is referring to, there is an mp3 available at the following URL:Originally posted by Sheena
And he also played the naughty naughty song...... where on earth did he discover that one
http://mp3.washingtonpost.com/get_song?song_id=2819
Allan.
Thanks for the legal dl site
And to think all this time, I thought JB was telling us about his enormous playlist...Originally posted by jiveclone
In case anyone doesn't know which song Sheena is referring to, there is an mp3 available at the following URL:
http://mp3.washingtonpost.com/get_song?song_id=2819
Dave
I played this at Hastings and only one couple danced - they thought they had their own cabaret, after the track ended I asked him what he thought of it "Great beat but funny start" was his reply, ......err what about the lyrics? I asked
"Oh! I didn't listen to them" was the reply
That's ok but this guy (who is a mate of mine) has set himself as a DJ
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Originally posted by Pammy
but I actually felt really shy and embarassed (I know this doesn't happen often!)
It is better to do it with someone you know.
(I think I also had a stranger that night!)
But musically there is a lot in that song, so it's easy (?) to just make it fun.)
G xx
Keep your private life to yourself Sheepy and stick to the thread .Originally posted by Sheepman
It is better to do it with someone you know.
(I think I also had a stranger that night!)
back to the discussion on the song
After doing the Beach Boogie Blues contest in no knickers I didn't think you could be embarassedOriginally posted by Pammy
.. but I actually felt really shy and embarassed (I know this doesn't happen often!).
You certainly weren't shy...
Darn, such an innocent mistake, but it keeps tripping me up!Originally posted by Andy McGregor
After doing the Beach Boogie Blues contest in no knickers I didn't think you could be embarassed
You certainly weren't shy...
Mr McGregor, I think it would take more than you dancing without knickers to embarass Pammy ...or am I missing something..Pammy?Originally posted by Andy McGregor
After doing the Beach Boogie Blues contest in no knickers I didn't think you could be embarassed
You certainly weren't shy...
Well yes any place to practice would be fairly cool. I have a deal with a nightclub where we get to use the place for a small amount of cash, the catch is that its available to us only at 10am Sat. Most of the other expats in the group normally get blasted on a Friday night and only show up when they aren't hung over. Since I'm not charging for the lesson (its more an informal get together where I show a few dance moves to a few friends and people crazy enough to get up that early) I really can't complain since the room hire charge is dirt cheap.Would a martial arts centre meet your space/floor surface requirements?
BTW speaking of modern music I thought (dance to, listen to) Sash, alot of their music is cerocable, especially the songs 'Equador' and 'move mania'. Some other favourites that I managed to trawl from the clubs CD's include good ole 'Kylie M' (being an Aussie how could I avoid her), the sugarbabes (mad man situation) and Ricky M (amor, are you ready for love). They're all fairly modern. Actually I found that on any of the 'party hits' type albums, at least half or more of the songs are cerocable. Cheers.
You shouldn't leave them around your anklesOriginally posted by Pammy
Darn, such an innocent mistake, but it keeps tripping me up!
I was definitely wearing knickers. Absolutely everyone saw them when my dress rode up around my waist. I was oblivious to this fact until the music stoppedOriginally posted by Boomer
Mr McGregor, I think it would take more than you dancing without knickers to embarass Pammy ...or am I missing something..Pammy?
I gather that it's a common problem with dresses containing Lycra (tm). And it's made worse if you don't have curvy/womanly hips
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