Mr McGregor!!! (not that I spent 10 mins talking myself out of a similar post of course )Originally posted by Andy McGregor
You shouldn't leave them around your ankles
Double Darn.Originally posted by Andy McGregor
You shouldn't leave them around your ankles
I think I'll start putting them on my head instead.
Mr McGregor!!! (not that I spent 10 mins talking myself out of a similar post of course )Originally posted by Andy McGregor
You shouldn't leave them around your ankles
I saw Andy Fleming dancing to it at Beach Boogie, and it was the funniest thing I've seen for ages! His "musical interpretation" inspired me!Originally posted by Sheepman
But musically there is a lot in that song, so it's easy (?) to just make it fun.)
It needed saying by someoneOriginally posted by Boomer
Mr McGregor!!! (not that I spent 10 mins talking myself out of a similar post of course )
It's already been done.Originally posted by Pammy
I think I'll start putting them on my head instead.
But the lady in question would NOT thank me for publishing the pictures.
Maybe Andy took some as well?
Greg
Well wot-d'y'a know.Originally posted by Sheepman
It's already been done.
But the lady in question would NOT thank me for publishing the pictures.
Maybe Andy took some as well?
Greg
"Whoever" SHE "is" has had them on her head,
I've had them round my ankles,
and you've had them round your neck.
It's a small world isn't it!
Seems to me your str e t c h i ng a point here?
But aren't we go a wee bit off thread?
G x
Originally posted by Chicklet
hi HD
If this is the song I think it is it's almost been and gone already!!.
Was played every week (sometimes twice) at a (different franchise I admit) night I frequent for about 4 months solid while it was in the chart I guess and now makes the odd appearance.
IMHO - looks like we have a working example of the UK / OZ NZ differences in taste and style here, I find it a good track to dance to with (no offence intended) "straight" dancers - loads of moves, nicely led but no er, finesse??, no change of pace, no real opportunities for playing with it.
Anyone agree?
C
I don't think it is the same song unless it is one of those annoying remixes where they take out most of the lyrics and just have a drum machine playing the same beat all the way through.
The one I am thinking has lots of changes in beat, one thing I did notice while in scotland was that when the beat changed pretty much everyone on the dance floor kept dancing at exactly the same speed, the times I saw people doing something where they slowed down or did a "blues" type of move didn't seem to have any relation to what the music was doing.
The lyrics for the superstar song are:
(So) Reach for the sky and hold your head up high
For tonight and everynight, you're a superstar
And don't you be afraid
Think of all the friends you've made
Like any other night you've got your name in lights
You're a superstar
In a world that gives everything
Don't you know that it don't mean a thing at all, at all for a superstar
You gotta find a raindow
Tell the world what everyone else knows
Don't let them tell you again about life
Cause you know You're a superstar
[Repeat *]
Everything you are today, Is what you want to be
So don't be someone else when you be the best so easily
If you try, and believe, my baby you'll succeed
And your eyes will make you see
You're a superstar
[Repeat *]
I got these of a website so I am not sure if they are 100% accurate but they are close enough.
For "finesse" you really need 3 things music that is more inspirnig to dance to than a metronome. A leader who can interperate the music and a follower who can follow and add to that interperation.
Damn, I am out of time (library is shutting, more later)
Sorry I may be a little late on this thread but you seem to be describing the track by Love Inc. Thier follow up track, "Broken Bones" I think is even better
I never, ever take pictures. But I'm always being given pictures taken of me at embarrassing moments - which is nice.Originally posted by Sheepman
It's already been done.
But the lady in question would NOT thank me for publishing the pictures.
Maybe Andy took some as well?
Greg
I think some of us are born to be in dodgy photos and some are born to take them. And if I could change things I'd join the latter group - when I come back the time after I come back as Nina I'll be one of those photograper people and never do anything silly
I know which side of the line Sheepy falls...Originally posted by Andy McGregor
I think some of us are born to be in dodgy photos and some are born to take them.
I have an interesting one of him with a reduced for quick sale sticker on!
Pxx
Which part of him had been reduced and how big was the sticker?Originally posted by Pammy
I know which side of the line Sheepy falls...
I have an interesting one of him with a reduced for quick sale sticker on!
Pxx
A word that featured heavily yesterday: *seat* springs to mind, although I think he had re-positioned it for the photo.Originally posted by Andy McGregor
Which part of him had been reduced and how big was the sticker?
If it helps, I think he was taking bids at around the 24p mark
Sounds expensive for what you getOriginally posted by Pammy
If it helps, I think he was taking bids at around the 24p mark
I think that's why he's still wearing his tag; he's been no-bid.Originally posted by Andy McGregor
Sounds expensive for what you get
Do you think we could start an on-line auction?
Highest bid gets the sheep; if he's still unsuccessful, we could raffle him off at xmas.
http://www.jiveparty.com/pages/rivolipics.htmOriginally posted by Andy McGregor
I think some of us are born to be in dodgy photos ...
Maybe he thinks 24p ONO sounds a bit desperateOriginally posted by Pammy
I think that's why he's still wearing his tag; he's been no-bid.
Do you think we could start an on-line auction?
Highest bid gets the sheep; if he's still unsuccessful, we could raffle him off at xmas.
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