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kleermaker
Good music isn't meant to dance to but to listen and to feel to.
To really feel something often involves your whole body. That's what makes people dance; they feel the music. Kleermaker, if you always stay still when you listen to music, your missing out.
From the outside I'm like a statue, but inside things are tumbling like dices. Of course I'm showing a poker face.
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kleermaker
Good music isn't meant to dance to but to listen and to feel to.
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kleermaker
Good music isn't meant to dance to but to listen and to feel to.
What a load of shite.
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kleermaker
Good music isn't meant to dance to but to listen and to feel to.
What a load of shite.
Well go ahead and dance as much as you want to Ruby Tuesday, Moonlight Mile and the like.
Dance music is like the waltz: just inferior music.
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kleermaker
Dance music is ... just inferior music.
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kleermaker
Dance music is ... just inferior music.
Yet more shite.
Yeah, all those thousands of years of African trances, Brazilian grooves and ass shaking moves created, experienced and enjoyed by billions of people are terrible.
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mtaylor
Macca, but he can't dance
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latebloomer
Just watch me in my kitchen sometime
Ha, would that be a nice contribution to the "funny video" section ?
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flilflam
Must say of all the dance clubs I frequented in NYC, Chicago, LA & New Orleans, never once heard those DJs spin a Stones tune. Sorry. winking smiley
it's a wonderful life....
owlbynite
That was my original point. I have been to a few dance clubs myself featuring disco, hard rock, songs from the sixties and seventies, live cover bands, and songs played by DJ's. I have never heard one single Stones song played by the Stones or covered by someone else. But there are a few that are danceable, I suppose. I just cannot think of any.
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noughties
It`s hard to get a "club", or whatever to play rock music like The Rolling Stones these days. Music for dancing has become so formatted. Back in a certain age, anything could go for dance music. People where even idiot dancing to Pink Floyd`s Dark Side of The Moon.
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Ladykiller
The music, that is hard to dance or move to, that is the music by Pink Floyd!