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Keep watching! If you haven't done a move like one of these, you've laughed at your friend's doing one!
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=dMH0bHeiRNg
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Okay, my first dance was in the 6th grade.
Travolta was cool and I knew all the moves from Grease.
How cheesy is that?
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Not bad that - fit too!
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Hmm. I vaguely recall doing "The Twist" to Chubby Checker in front of my parents gramophone.
I think I was about six years old.
Speaking of gramophones, and getting off topic, I have the "Concert For Bangla Desh" on vinyl and it is set out over 3 LP's so that sides one, two and three are "face up" on three successive discs so that the auto changer on old gramophones automatically played the first three sides before you change the stack of three to play sides three four and five.
This gets slighty confusing when you play the damn thing on these "modern" turntables.
So much for progress.
But yeah.
Chubby Checker and "The Twist" Shows my age, I suppose
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Quote: : Hmm. I vaguely recall doing "The Twist" to Chubby Checker in front of my parents gramophone.
I think I was about six years old.
Speaking of gramophones, and getting off topic, I have the "Concert For Bangla Desh" on vinyl and it is set out over 3 LP's so that sides one, two and three are "face up" on three successive discs so that the auto changer on old gramophones automatically played the first three sides before you change the stack of three to play sides three four and five.
This gets slighty confusing when you play the damn thing on these "modern" turntables.
So much for progress.
But yeah.
Chubby Checker and "The Twist" Shows my age, I suppose
And the "Hippy hippy shake"
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Oh, I'm afraid I've done 'em all--badly
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Quote: : Oh, I'm afraid I've done 'em all--badly
Well, as long as you didn't put anyones eye out, you must have done just fine.
The 3rd dance moves he does, the one after the twist, I think is the most popular.
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Guilty of a few.
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Oh, damn, that brought back some embarrassing memories!
Although some of the really horrendous breakdancing ones I once did weren't in there, thankfully....!
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He's planning a sequel, Evolution of Dance 2
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He needs to keep working on it.
Poor guy! Got a good laugh for a minute with the first one and then scrapes the barrel with the second one.
At least the first one was on a stage.
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Not a chance i would ever admit to moves like those.
closest i'll come are moves like these
or these
dance on the stone.
Usually no one is watching.
edit: hopefully noone is laughing, but if so, wtf...
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Not bad!!! Looken like some pretty AWESOME moves to me!
How bout this for some fastER moves:
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=lWF8KV4IW5o
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Quote: : Keep watching!
If you haven't done a move like one of these, you've laughed at your friend's doing one!
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=dMH0bHeiRNg
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We call that the "Thrutch" her in Oz, Ksolem.
Rough translation (if you don't use this term over there) is "The hand/foothold doesn't exist - but you use it anyway
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