On the importance of good technique:
"She's got such a fine brown frame
I wonder what could be her name
She looks good to me, and all I can see
Is her fine brown frame"
OK. I've got one!
You put your left foot in
Your left out
in, out, in, out
You shake it all about
You do the yoky coky and you turn around
That's what it's all about.
No? Oh, OK, maybe not.
M
On the importance of good technique:
"She's got such a fine brown frame
I wonder what could be her name
She looks good to me, and all I can see
Is her fine brown frame"
On the appropriate footwork pattern for Ceroc:
"People around me can all walk,
A one and a two and a three
But any resemblance to dancing
Is strictly coincidentally."
(From "Arthur Murray, taught me dancing, in a hurry.")
Another tack on this, is to match the moves to the words of the song-
when marimba rhythms start to sway
jump for my love
windmill windmill for the land
etc
What is that track? Is that the one out recently, mixture of rap and, err, other stuff?Originally Posted by Nick M
If so, it's great, who's it by though?
... a hundred kisses on the bottom ...Originally Posted by Nick M
I'd just like to say that closing your eyes when dancing would be a very BAD idea!Originally Posted by El Salsero Gringo
Right, back to the lyrics:
Courtesy of Bob Dylan:
Wiggle wiggle wiggle in your boots and shoes
Wiggle wiggle wiggle you got nothing to loose
Wiggle wiggle wiggle like a swarm of bees
And from Taste of Honey:
If you're thinkin' you're too cool to boogie
Boy oh boy have I got news for you
Everybody here tonight was boogin'
Let me tell you
You are no exception to the rule
Git on up on the floor
Cuz we're gonna boogie oogie oogie
till you just can't boogie no more
Boogie no more
You can't boogie no more (boogie!)
Boogie no more
Listen to the music...
There's no time to waste, let's get this show on the road
Listen to the music and let your body float
The sooner we begin the longer we've got the groove
Listen to the music and let your body move
Now git on up on the floor
Cuz we're gonna boogie oogie oogie
till you just can't boogie no more
Boogie no more
You can't boogie no more (boogie!)
Boogie no more
Listen to my bass here
Get down, boogie oogie oogie
Get down, boogie oogie oogie
Get down, boogie oogie oogie
Get down....
Yes, I quoted the whole song. So there!
Originally Posted by Nick MI think it might be from Gorillaz (?sp) Feel Good Inc.Originally Posted by DavidJames
The tune is very like the bit from The Kinks' Lazy Sunday Afternoon, where The Kinks sing: "the tax man's taken all my dough"
Love dance, will travel
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