Citizen P Posted October 7, 2004 Posted October 7, 2004 Ok all confession time. Which tunes do you absolutely love but Just-Can't-F*ckin-Dance -to?? Couple from me Mel Britt She'll Come Running Back Darrell Banks I'm the one who loves you. Off to oil me castors now Tony
Supercorsa Posted October 7, 2004 Posted October 7, 2004 Ok all confession time. Which tunes do you absolutely love but Just-Can't-F*ckin-Dance -to?? link How about every record played at a Do? Unless of course I'm P*ssed!
Dave Posted October 8, 2004 Posted October 8, 2004 Ok all confession time. Which tunes do you absolutely love but Just-Can't-F*ckin-Dance -to?? Won't overload the site with all of em, but, going back a bit, Tobi Legend was the one that frustrated me!
Paul R Posted October 8, 2004 Posted October 8, 2004 My favourite at my first alnighter was Mel Williams "Can it Be Me", but could I dance to it, Nah!. Also I had to wait until the intro to the Magnificents "MyHeart is Calling You" had finished before hitting the floor.
Guest Dan Posted October 8, 2004 Posted October 8, 2004 Slight digression but for years me and my mates all thought the Admirations 'You Left Me' was called 'Two Left Feet'...and since it was quite hard to dance to, too, it sort of made sense! Doh!
Guest hammy Posted October 8, 2004 Posted October 8, 2004 Chrysler & The Monarchs Band - I'm Not Gonna Lose You Great track but too fast for me ! Hammy
Tomangoes Posted October 8, 2004 Posted October 8, 2004 Fast Terrible Tom Velvet Satins Slow Entertainer Uphill Climb etc Ed
Guest in town Mikey Posted October 8, 2004 Posted October 8, 2004 Chandlers - Your love makes me lonely Melba Moore - Magic Touch :angry: Also: Ty Karim - Lighen Up, and Art Freeman - Slipping Around, just because due to reasons beyond my control, I had to flog them to get the money. I break down a gibbering wreck whenever I hear them now
Andyf Posted October 8, 2004 Posted October 8, 2004 Agree about Melba Moore Also Brendetta Davis Can't Make It Without You
Guest Posted October 8, 2004 Posted October 8, 2004 Agree about Melba Moore Also Brendetta Davis Can't Make It Without You link Good call Andy, never considered it northern anyway just a nice tape sound. But what do I know ?
wendy Posted October 8, 2004 Posted October 8, 2004 Move On Up - I challenge anyone to dance in time with that!
Guest Posted October 8, 2004 Posted October 8, 2004 Move On Up - I challenge anyone to dance in time with that! link Dance in time ??????????????????? Bugger , that's where I've been going wrong
jazzyjas Posted October 8, 2004 Posted October 8, 2004 Actually Wendy, I once tore up the floor to the entire long version of "Move On Up" . I was at a restaurant that had a do once a month in Baltimore, where the DJ played all sorts of odd music. Well, he decides to put a few soul numbers on that were funk, but then he puts on "Move On Up" and I took full advantage of actually hearing a northern soul song in a place where I could dance. I had no talc and was wearing sneakers, so I emptied a couple packets of sweet-n-low onto the floor. People were watching me and didn't know what to make of what I was doing either. Also, they were such ultra-hip pretensious art student types that they didn't want to look stupid by asking me WTF I was doing out there. Honestly, I couldn't even see people around me most of the time. It was just me and the song. I went for it for the entire length and was a sweaty mess by the end. Just another situation where I'm the only person in 1000 miles that knows northern soul. As for the dancing, it's definitely too fast for any shuffling. Just a lot of sliding and acrobatics, really. You can't do regimented northern steps, but there's more freedom to it. BTW-nice avatar. Anyway....back to the topic: FAST Velvet Satins-Nothing can Compare to You (odd tempo) Jewels-We Got Togetherness (the mix is bad on that one. The beat needs to be more upfront.) SLOW Ray Pollard-The Drifter (too SLOOOOW. Killer track, though) Charlie McCoy & the Escorts-My Baby's Back Again But I'll do my best out there on the floor. KTF -Jason
wendy Posted October 11, 2004 Posted October 11, 2004 props to you JazzyJas for making it the whole way through the 'extended mix' version of Move On Up. christ! i think it's the bongos that throws the whole thing for me...but as for The Jewels - We've Got Togetherness - r.e. the drums n all - are you joking? that has got to be one of the most demented rhythmic track EVER, it just goes THUMP THUMP THUMP THUMP, try dancing to the bassline instead of listening for the drums - it's a headbanger... your avatar is classy, go you!
lisahurley Posted October 12, 2004 Posted October 12, 2004 You're gonna wreck my life - Guitar Ray mais oui
Mattbolton Posted October 12, 2004 Posted October 12, 2004 Wendy, I loove dancing to Move On Up. And not just cos that's the name of our club. I reckon the syncopation of the bongos makes it easier to find the rhythm.
Mattbolton Posted October 12, 2004 Posted October 12, 2004 Wendy, I loove dancing to Move On Up. And not just cos that's the name of our club. I reckon the syncopation of the bongos makes it easier to find the rhythm.
Guest LeoLyxxx Posted October 12, 2004 Posted October 12, 2004 You're gonna wreck my life - Guitar Ray mais oui link ok just a question but how is this hard to dance to? I know it's about the 4867474 time we talk about this record but actually this is one i even play at more mainstream events and it works almost 90% of the times really good on the dance floor.. I would say: Chandlers "your love makes me lonely" Masqueraders "how big is big" *but i don't think this one was intended to dance to best Leo
Geoff Posted October 12, 2004 Posted October 12, 2004 Brendetta Davis was played at the Valatone last Saturday. Personally I can dance to several of the tracks mentioned, e.g. Guitar Ray, Masqueraders, even if it is a slow shuffle to the latter. I heard the Three Degrees' Contact at Va Va Voom, and I don't think that is an easy track to dance to, although I've never heard it played anywhere else. Incidentally is it a 60s or 70s track?
Guest Posted October 12, 2004 Posted October 12, 2004 I heard the Three Degrees' Contact at Va Va Voom, and I don't think that is an easy track to dance to, although I've never heard it played anywhere else. Incidentally is it a 60s or 70s track? link
Geordiejohnson Posted October 16, 2004 Posted October 16, 2004 Has any one ever tried to dance to that Mrs mills piano track that was the theme tune to the snooker (pot Black) Why not??? they played worse shit at the back end of wigan Geeooooorrdddie
Guest Posted October 16, 2004 Posted October 16, 2004 At the Mousetrap once, when Muddy Waters' Mannish Boy came on, the floor cleared except for a certain Paul Secular, who strode onto the floor to give it some in a Jazz/Blues/Soul combo- whilst scores of Mods looked on. To my complete surprise he never got his head kicked in for looking like a twat, but actually pulled it off and looked rather dapper at the same time. As for me, The Showmen- Country Fool, amongst many others....... :angry:
Billy Freemantle Posted November 2, 2004 Posted November 2, 2004 Really surprised that people find/found Move on Up' hard to dance to. That's a sound I associate with The Creation - Fever. In my local club they were usually played back-to-back. I didn'tknow anybody who couldnn't dance to either. Couldn't do it now though for without going on thre ventilator afterwards.
Dayo Posted November 2, 2004 Posted November 2, 2004 Towanda Barnes was a challenging dancer even when I was 16. Now it'd be a bloody miracle!
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