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Steph 11-14-2005 07:18 AM

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Originally Posted by LixyChick
I can't resist Thunderstruck by AC/DC. Get's me everytime! *watches Steph cringe*


So what you're telling me is you'll dance to fingernails scraping across a blackboard? :D

I like dancing to hip hop -- 50 Cent, Snoop, etc., electronica, drum & bass, breaks, etc. & Irish jigs. :)

TinTennessee 11-14-2005 09:06 AM

I love music and I love to dance! I have two teenage boys and I have even come to like some of their music. We have been known to dance in the car, the grocery store, the department store, everywhere, they aren't a bit shy. We crank the radio up in the car, grab whatever is handy to use as a microphone, and sing going down the road....who cares if we get some strange looks! lol

osuche 11-14-2005 12:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Steph
I like dancing to hip hop -- 50 Cent, Snoop, etc., electronica, drum & bass, breaks, etc. & Irish jigs. :)


First time I've ever seen 50 Cent and Irish jig used in the same sentence. :rofl:

WildIrish 11-14-2005 01:12 PM

Anything old...especially Sinatra, but Madonna's "Crazy For You" can not NOT be danced to.

And for sump'in jiggy...well, Rihanna's Pon De Replay :D Damn that song makes my body wanna wiggle like it ain't supposed to. ha ha

Fangtasia 11-14-2005 01:31 PM

AckerDacker's (AC/DC's) You Shook Me All Night Long...Back In Black...T.N.T....Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap...Thunderstruck

Go Aussie!

Aqua 11-14-2005 04:06 PM

Kashmir always makes me wanna dance... but in private. With someone special. Dig? ;)

wyndhy 11-14-2005 05:08 PM

the contours~do you love me

watch me now!! hey!

alspals69 11-14-2005 05:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Steph
& Irish jigs. :)


That just reminded me of when i was about 18. I was just about living in the folk club. A lot of folk bands had really got into the electric thing and thre was a huge following for the irish and scottish dance music. It wasn't quite as wild as the scenes from Titanic, but the spirit was there non the less.

Alan

alspals69 11-14-2005 05:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Loulabelle
And for the cheesey...
'Love Shack' by the B52s
'It's Raining Men' by the Weather Girls
'Big Spender' by Shirley Bassey
'I'm walking on Sunshine' by Katrina and the Waves
'Livin' La Vida Loca' by Ricky Martin
'Do you love me?' from the Dirty Dancing soundtrack...the name of the artist escapes me at this moment in time.

I love to dance, and have no problem with throwing shapes whenever I hear a song that gives me the urge....even if I'm in the middle of the supermarket at the time!

I have to say though Al, I love 'I like the way you move' but I think it's such a horny song the only dancing it makes me want to do is the horizontal kind!


Loulabelle just named half my record collection, lol.
And was it you in the super market the other day that knocked over the beans stack?
Now, lets play "i like the way you move" in walmart and see if Loulabelle shocks any senior citizens with this new horizontal dance craze!!!

alspals69 11-14-2005 05:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Alassė
Time Warp


May i suggest you jump to the left?

A while back I went to the last stage performance of the original production company. It was quite something with people travelling from all over the world - the vast majority in "suitable" clothing. You should have seen the queue to get in... what a sight.

It is a night that will always stick in my memory. The crowd new every word and actually joined in with much of the dialogue. Every time Janet appeared, they shouted "slut" and "asshole!" for Brad. Over the years the crowd had developed its own jokes routine too, so at one point there was a hail of "twix" bars and at others everyone threw rice and squirted water pistols.

Of course there was also the time warp. At the time i was on the front row of the balcony and quite honestly it was scary. The building just couldn't cope with the jumping and the entire balcony was bouncing up ad down. When the spot lights started to swing loose over the heads of the crowd below, the management had the unenviable task of stopping everyone upstairs from dancing. Didn't go down to well, i can tell you.

Sorry, i am drivelling on!


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