Subject: Music You Have To Dance To? From: Peter T. Date: 21 Sep 00 - 09:33 AM Listening to Simon and Garfunkel's Concert in Central Park album recently, I was reminded of an evening I DJ'd a long time ago with a friend where we tried to line up all the "must get up and dance" records we could think of, in all genres. These included "In The Mood" (Glenn Miller), "She Loves You" (The Beatles), and "Late in the Evening" from S & G, plus some others (an Abba tune, I forget which, Satisfaction). "Late in the Evening" was the big hit -- we had to play it about 4 times -- such a great arrangement. "Living La Vida Loca" would be on my new list. Anybody got others (of whatever genre or era) that just drive people onto the dance floor. yours, Peter T. |
Subject: RE: Music You Have To Dance To? From: GUEST,Roger the skiffler Date: 21 Sep 00 - 09:43 AM Well, Peter, "Blue Suede Shoes" obviously and any uptempo dixieland number like "Whistling Rufus" does it for us. And for a slow smoochy one : "Smoke gets in your eyes", especially the Platters version, is "our song".But then, as Bert Al-Hansell, the Pasha of Mudcat (may his dreams be always of gorgous houris and may he awake to the perfume of violets)is fond of reminding me, I'm stuck in the '50s! RtS ("Yo' dancin'?" "Yo' askin'?") |
Subject: RE: Music You Have To Dance To? From: Mbo Date: 21 Sep 00 - 11:36 AM I'll tell you which one got me jivin' the other day! "Step Out" by Oasis! |
Subject: RE: Music You Have To Dance To? From: Bert Date: 21 Sep 00 - 12:10 PM Right on there Skiff, my dreams are ALWAYS 'of gorgous houris' but if I've dined upon beans the night before I don't awaken to the smell of violets. And I bet you remember dancing in the aisle of the cinema to Bill Hailey. One, two, three o'clock......... |
Subject: RE: Music You Have To Dance To? From: Rana who SHOULD be working Date: 21 Sep 00 - 12:58 PM I suppose for me it would have to be Morris tunes :-) Seriously, however, I still remember going to see Queen Ida and the Bontemps Zydeco Band back in Vancouver about 1981/82 - at the Commercial Ballroom I think it was called that Granvilleand Robson). It took 2 min only to empty all the seats! The albums (even live) never captured this live show. Rana |
Subject: RE: Music You Have To Dance To? From: annamill Date: 21 Sep 00 - 01:11 PM Ooh Poo Pah Doo by Taj Mahal - YES!! Love, annamill |
Subject: RE: Music You Have To Dance To? From: Kim C Date: 21 Sep 00 - 01:33 PM Dern... off the top of my head I can't say. But I can't have music on while I'm sewing because I will either a) get up and dance or b)reach for the fiddle and play along, so I don't get any work done! |
Subject: RE: Music You Have To Dance To? From: Wesley S Date: 21 Sep 00 - 02:30 PM "Cream" and "Kiss" by Prince "Cold Sweat" and "I Feel Good" by James Brown But "Love Shack" by the B-52's is number one on my dance card |
Subject: RE: Music You Have To Dance To? From: GUEST,marcelloblues Date: 21 Sep 00 - 03:25 PM yes yes yes, Ooh Poo Pah Doo by Taj Mahal, for more, an old B.B. King's slow version of Rock Me Baby. Cheers Marcello |
Subject: RE: Music You Have To Dance To? From: SINSULL Date: 21 Sep 00 - 03:33 PM Simon & Garfunkel's "Celia". I can't sit still. "Making love in the afternoon With Cecilia up in my bedroom I got up to wash my face When I come back to bed Someone's taking my place... Celia, you're breaking my heart... |
Subject: RE: Music You Have To Dance To? From: MAG (inactive) Date: 21 Sep 00 - 04:46 PM Can't Sit Down Do You looove me (now that I can dance) Mothers of Invention, "Dancin' Fool" |
Subject: RE: Music You Have To Dance To? From: GUEST,emily b Date: 21 Sep 00 - 04:54 PM I love U2's "She Moves in Mysterious Ways." I'm a dancing fool so I love to dance to most things but this is the song that really springs to mind. And one I always pick when I decide to exercise by dancing around my living room. |
Subject: RE: Music You Have To Dance To? From: Lepus Rex Date: 21 Sep 00 - 04:55 PM I've always considered dancing to be something done by others for my amusement. Hmmm... ---Lepus Rex |
Subject: RE: Music You Have To Dance To? From: mousethief Date: 21 Sep 00 - 05:08 PM "Think Too Much" (the slow version) by Paul Simon. (from Hearts and Bones) I can't listen to it without dancing around the room. Don't ask me why.
Alex |
Subject: RE: Music You Have To Dance To? From: SINSULL Date: 21 Sep 00 - 05:13 PM This is beginning to sound like the "Worst Song Ever" thread. I Could Have Danced All Night - danced a waltz with my cat ten years ago to this. I have not been allowed to pick him up since. |
Subject: RE: Music You Have To Dance To? From: Tinker Date: 21 Sep 00 - 06:50 PM And then some of us just can't stop. Definately In the Mood, and Stompin at the Savoy... Momma taught us to Jitterbug before we walked. And Orange Blossom Special, and I feel Good, and Rock around the Clock, and did I mention it's hard to get me to sit down.... Tinker |
Subject: RE: Music You Have To Dance To? From: DougR Date: 21 Sep 00 - 07:36 PM "Crazy," sung by Patsy Cline. DougR |
Subject: RE: Music You Have To Dance To? From: hesperis Date: 21 Sep 00 - 10:50 PM Carry on Dancin' - Savage Garden universe - Savage Garden, perfect for slow dancing. Saltarello - Dead Can Dance Toss The Feathers - Green Man (I think?) The Devil You know - Econoline Crush I'll be back with more later... |
Subject: RE: Music You Have To Dance To? From: Mbo Date: 21 Sep 00 - 10:57 PM Try the Corrs' version of Toss The Feathers. I saw The Black Watch last weekend, and THEY played the Corrs arrangement. I was stunned and delighted! |
Subject: RE: Music You Have To Dance To? From: Metchosin Date: 22 Sep 00 - 01:01 AM Louie Louie by the Kingsmen, Rasputin by Boney M and Sinsull, Cecelia does it to me too. |
Subject: RE: Music You Have To Dance To? From: GUEST,Michael in Swansea Date: 22 Sep 00 - 04:32 AM Two from Gladys Knight cos I'm a soppy romantic Take Me In Your Arms And Love Me Help Me Make It Through The Night and I'll echo DougR with Crazy M |
Subject: RE: Music You Have To Dance To? From: Little Neophyte Date: 22 Sep 00 - 07:08 AM I am still dancing to...... Village People Abba and last but not least Bee-Gees 'Saturday Night Fever' May disco live on forever! Lets do The Point and boogie on down guys! Little Neo
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Subject: RE: Music You Have To Dance To? From: catspaw49 Date: 22 Sep 00 - 08:22 AM A few years back when I was teaching high school, we' would have a few dances during the school hours at the end of the day. Kids picked the music and they generally wound up being affairs where a few danced and most stood around talking/listening. The staff deciced that we wanted a "50's Day" and a dance with it. This was in '89 and one of my more perceptive kids asked, "Mr. P....How come we gotta' have a 50's Day? When you were in school did they have a 30's Day?" I had to admit he had a point, but we went ahead anyway!!! The dance was scheduled for the last hour of the day. Everyone dressed up, my Auto tech students really got into it, and we played some great stuff during shop time and I had a couple of great rods in for the day. I had recorded a tape for the dance which had an opening song of "American Pie" which played as they came into the gym. When it was over, I said that from that point on, ALL the music they'd be hearing was recorded before February 3, 1959. It started with Buddy and the Cricket's doing "Peggy Sue".....Its hard not to "feel" that one, and continued on. Within 15 minutes almost EVERYONE was dancing! It was by far the most successful dance of the year and the kids couldn't wait til we had another. The same student came to me afterwards and said, "Okay Mr. P........You win." and then threw in, "Like always." Spaw |
Subject: RE: Music You Have To Dance To? From: SINSULL Date: 22 Sep 00 - 08:32 AM Hey Spaw. We had 20s Day at my school. The girls all dressed as flappers and the guys as Gatsby et al. My most vivid memory is of a 3' strand of beads breaking and rolling around the classroom for weeks. Tinker - definitely "In The Mood" and "Take The 'A' Train". |
Subject: RE: Music You Have To Dance To? From: Micca Date: 22 Sep 00 - 08:59 AM Get a Giant on yer shoulders and then get a Catalan band to play "Le bal de Gegants" or any of their Giant processional or Giant dancing music, and even with my bad knees I am off. Even tho I dont do ordinary dancing anymore, good jiving music,gets me tapping and wanting to, |
Subject: RE: Music You Have To Dance To? From: Bagpuss Date: 22 Sep 00 - 09:15 AM Dancin' Queen - Abba Tainted Love - Soft Cell Anything by the Stone Roses Bagpuss |
Subject: RE: Music You Have To Dance To? From: Mbo Date: 22 Sep 00 - 10:08 AM OOOOOOOOh tainted love! Man I love that song! |
Subject: RE: Music You Have To Dance To? From: Mark Clark Date: 22 Sep 00 - 11:18 AM I have to agree with Rana (are you working yet?) about Zydeco/Cajun music. Surely there is no happier sounding music. This music goes immediately to one's feet. Another wonderful music that is impossible for the feet to withstand is the dubka of Lebanon's Baka Valley. If you find yourself at a hafli and don't join in the dubka line, you must be dead. - Mark |
Subject: RE: Music You Have To Dance To? From: GUEST,Roger the skiffler Date: 22 Sep 00 - 11:47 AM Right on, 'Spaw. (I would say "the '50s rules but that might upset Bert AND Mbo and we wouldn't want that!) RtS |
Subject: RE: Music You Have To Dance To? From: GUEST,Wavestar Date: 22 Sep 00 - 08:32 PM Metchosin- I LOVE 'Rasputin'... that song had me rolling on the floor the first time I heard it, from a friend. "Rah, rah, Rasputin, Russia's greatest love machine?" ROFL..... Let's see, though. I like several of the above selections, plus a few- Eye of the Tiger (not sure on the artist) Werewolves of London, Warren Zevon Kiss From a Rose, Seal I'll second Mysterious Ways (what I'm listening to atm...) Van Morrison, Brown Eyed Girl Meredith Brooks, Bitch Definitely, Tainted Love... Everybody Wants to Rule the World - great song, forget the artist again! Most of what's on my fraternity's juke box gets me dancing.
-Jessica damnit, I'm SURE I had gone and found my cookie again... |
Subject: RE: Music You Have To Dance To? From: Mbo Date: 22 Sep 00 - 08:38 PM Eye of the Tiger is by Survivor! Bum! Bum bum bum! BTW I love Achtung Baby as well. My fav is 'Who's Gonna Ride You're Wild Horses?' |
Subject: RE: Music You Have To Dance To? From: Little Neophyte Date: 22 Sep 00 - 08:46 PM I don't believe it, not one Mudcatter is into disco, tell me this is not true. It is the best music to exercise to and you can get the house clean in a flash. You mean to tell me I am the only one here who danced their way through the 70s? I was going to hook up a strobe light in my bathroom while I boogied in the shower. Little Neo |
Subject: RE: Music You Have To Dance To? From: MK Date: 22 Sep 00 - 08:52 PM Okay Neo. Hot Stuff and Last Dance - Donna Summer. |
Subject: RE: Music You Have To Dance To? From: Little Neophyte Date: 22 Sep 00 - 08:59 PM Oh yes, Last Dance, that was one of my favorites! I would take the toothpaste tube in the bathroom and pretend it was the microphone and lip sync the entire song in front of the mirror. While at the same time brushing on the sparkly reflective eyeshadow. Getting ready to go out to Moe Moes for a hot night on the dance floor. Now we are talking. Little Neo |
Subject: RE: Music You Have To Dance To? From: Metchosin Date: 22 Sep 00 - 09:01 PM Had trouble standing still to Bruce's Working on the Highway and Dancin' In the Dark and Mr. Mellonheads's I Fight Authority and Play Guitar. I danced all over the house pulling a vacuum cleaner to those fellows. |
Subject: RE: Music You Have To Dance To? From: hesperis Date: 23 Sep 00 - 02:22 PM I have to admit it - I love dancing to "Maniac" from the Flashdance soundtrack. I really do look like a maniac when I do it, too! Thanks, Mbo. The Corrs' version. OK. |
Subject: RE: Music You Have To Dance To? From: GUEST,John Bauman Date: 23 Sep 00 - 03:50 PM I've got a freind who's the guitar player for the locl hard-rock band. He told me that they worked out "Play That Funky Music..." and were surprised to see that people COULD NOT STAY IN THEIR SEATS. jOHN |
Subject: RE: Music You Have To Dance To? From: bbelle Date: 23 Sep 00 - 07:27 PM Sleep - Santo & Johnny Last Date - Floyd Cramer I Got A Line on You Babe - Spirit I'm A Man - Spencer Davis Group Gimme Some Lovin - Spencer Davis Group Crossroads - Cream Against All Odds - Phil Collins Holding Back the Tears - Simply Red The Thrill is Gone - BB King When A Man Loves A Woman - Percy Sledge I'm So Hurt - Timi Yuro Twist & Shout - Isley Brothers |
Subject: RE: Music You Have To Dance To? From: Quincy Date: 23 Sep 00 - 07:46 PM Has to be the Maverick's "Dance the Night Away" for me....best song for a party! Also Lou Bega's Mambo no. 5!! But after all that I still love to dance an old fashioned waltz and I don't care what tune is playing as long as I have someone to dance with me!! best wishes, Yvonne |
Subject: RE: Music You Have To Dance To? From: MK Date: 23 Sep 00 - 08:10 PM Huey Lewis - The Power of Love Bob Seeger - Shakedown Pointer Sisters Neutron Dance Lionel Ritchie All Night Long + Easy Kool and The Gang - Celebration Phil Collins - Easy Lover Sing A Song - Earth, Wind and Fire Chris Deberg - Lady In Red Any up tempo Eurhythmics Any up tempo Stevie Wonder.... hmmmmm....perhaps I should just post an old band set list. *G*
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Subject: RE: Music You Have To Dance To? From: Jolene Date: 15 Feb 02 - 12:56 PM Good ideas...dancing around to these oughta burn a few calories! As long as my neighbor downstairs doesn't complain. Anybody else have ideas? How about a nice jig, even a polka? |
Subject: RE: Music You Have To Dance To? From: Rustic Rebel Date: 15 Feb 02 - 05:55 PM The BLUES. Any style, any artist. It reaches the depths of my soul. I cannot go to a blues fest or concert and sit on my ass and listen. It just won't work for me. I have to dance. People have come up to me and said, " I know you, your the dancing woman!" lol! Rustic |
Subject: RE: Music You Have To Dance To? From: swirlygirl Date: 15 Feb 02 - 06:13 PM Anything by Humpff Family (now sadly defunct) and Martyn Bennett. And then there's Nirvana, some Chris Isaak, lots of Eliza Carthy when she was still a folkie, some Tom waits...oh loads of stuff... :) xxx |
Subject: RE: Music You Have To Dance To? From: michaelr Date: 15 Feb 02 - 08:40 PM My favorite listening music is contemporary folk and Irish BUT TO GET ME UP ON THE DANCE FLOOR... ...it has to be that good old second-line N'awlins funky backbeat a la Meters/Neville Brothers! If that don't move me I'm dead!! Cheers, Michael |
Subject: RE: Music You Have To Dance To? From: Desdemona Date: 15 Feb 02 - 10:08 PM The Romantics, "That's What I Like About You" Talking Heads, "And She Was" The Ramones, "Blitzkrieg Bop" Stevie Wonder, "I Wish" Any & all Zydeco/Cajun 2-step music---happy, happy, HAPPY! I like Morris dances (if I had anyone to do them with....) Oooooh....too many to list; I'll come back later when I've thought of more! |
Subject: RE: Music You Have To Dance To? From: E.T. Date: 15 Feb 02 - 10:39 PM Beer Barrel Polka! (Even if you can't dance, that one will get your toes tappin') Sellinger's Round & Nonesuch (plus a whole lot of others) Road to the Isles/Gay Gordons - two really drag-you-uppers! Sweet Georgia Brown Hokey Pokey and the bunny hop - gets even 2 year olds. ET |
Subject: RE: Music You Have To Dance To? From: alison Date: 15 Feb 02 - 11:38 PM "do ya wanna funk" by sylvester, and "red light spells danger" by billy ocean........ that should keep whoever wnated disco happy....lol slainte alison |
Subject: RE: Music You Have To Dance To? From: Kaleea Date: 16 Feb 02 - 01:43 AM OK, Neophyte, how about "Rise" by Herb Alpert (sans the tiajuana brass). Herb is the only man who made me feel like dancin' till I found Tommy Emmanuel in Winfield, KS. Tommy can really motivate women. Look for the wives & girlfriends of all the performers (& all the other women!) at Tommy's performances Winfield this Sept. Well, there was that one polka king up in the Twin Cities . . . |
Subject: RE: Music You Have To Dance To? From: Kaleea Date: 16 Feb 02 - 01:44 AM OK, Neophyte, how about "Rise" by Herb Alpert (sans the tiajuana brass). Herb is the only man who made me feel like dancin' till I found Tommy Emmanuel in Winfield, KS. Tommy can really motivate women. Look for the wives & girlfriends of all the performers (& all the other women!) at Tommy's performances Winfield this Sept. Well, there was that one polka king up in the north country . . . |
Subject: RE: Music You Have To Dance To? From: Art Thieme Date: 17 Feb 02 - 08:34 PM "Let's Twist Again Like We Did Last Summer" (Chubby Checker) Art Thieme |
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