Listen to the likes of Yes, Pink Floyd, Rush, Zepplin which is probably why. Not exactly music to fill the dance floor!!! :happy:
ah, the biggest arguement in our house dek loves led zep i hate it absolutely cant stand it after a sat night at work i come in to find it full blast makes me scream and shout and go to bed after all he has 5 hours to listen to it while im out why does he have to put it on 10 min before i come in
Last night I was dancing to saturday night-whigfield
and today i have a bad back,Its a lesson learned
I have to admit that sometimes something will come on the radio while I'm schlepping up and down some motorway or other, and it'll get me twitching a little. It's usually when the first signs of fatigue start showing; so I'll use it as a sort of distraction from the monotony and have a little boogie. Depending on what marque/standard of truck, it can range from foot twitching, to seated hips sway to full blown up on my feet :shock:
One that I can't resist is Ricky Martin - because I just can't help imagining HLB in "leather and lace"
leaning on an electric fence
Currently cannot stop toe-tapping to Modern Way by kaiser Chiefs, and pretty much anything by the Red Hot Chilli Peppers or Depeche Mode.
Will dance to pretty much anything though, just love dancing.
oooohhhh.... I play them loudly or not at all. Sigh. So no RHCP for me now as the children are sleeping. The things I could do to Mr Kiedis the lead singer... hmmmmm
Hmmm, been a long time since I've danced (and believe me that's a good thing).
I think the last time was in my youth at an alternative club dressed in all black and with my hair back-combed (think: the cure but without the make up) :shock:
I always failed to resist these:
Pop will eat itself: Beaver Patrol / Can U Dig It? / Def Con One