― Curt, Saturday, 9 February 2002 01:00 (twenty-four years ago)
Super-Dud.
― Lindsey B, Saturday, 9 February 2002 01:00 (twenty-four years ago)
― helenfordsdale, Saturday, 9 February 2002 01:00 (twenty-four years ago)
Also, I wish life really was like the Spike Jonze video for "Praise You". I wish I saw that sort of thing on the street every day.
― Arthur, Saturday, 9 February 2002 01:00 (twenty-four years ago)
What's IDM?
― Lee, Saturday, 9 February 2002 01:00 (twenty-four years ago)
Classic: The folks dancing to Technotronic on Saturday Night Live. Unholy ten-second walking gyrations.
Dud: The folks dancing to Bob Dylan on his Grammy performance of "Love Sick". Somebody's idea of herion chic.
I have nothing to say about the Solid Gold dancers. I hated the show, so I never paid attention.
― Michael Daddino, Saturday, 9 February 2002 01:00 (twenty-four years ago)
In general, performers use their bodies far too little. There's no reason why only pop acts (or rather their stolid choreographers) should be allowed to have bodies and use them.
― Momus, Saturday, 9 February 2002 01:00 (twenty-four years ago)
P.S. Don't knock Janet. That dance routine in "If" changed my life!
― Tim, Saturday, 9 February 2002 01:00 (twenty-four years ago)
― di, Saturday, 9 February 2002 01:00 (twenty-four years ago)
― Lord Custos, Saturday, 9 February 2002 01:00 (twenty-four years ago)
thats why i like watching it... cos its robotic fascistic eery fantastic.
― Honda, Saturday, 9 February 2002 01:00 (twenty-four years ago)
Lord Custos - I take it you don't like Kraftwerk then?
I said before on a thread that I prefer dance routines to rock & roll swagger and everyone thought I was making some smart-ass anti-rockist joke, but I was utterly serious. Of course, that's inventing a divide that doesn't necessarily exist: the dance routine at the end of Pink's "Get This Party Started" *is* rock & roll swagger.
― Tim, Sunday, 10 February 2002 01:00 (twenty-four years ago)
yeah i like it: as with all important pop it's as much as anything about the war between the (fetishised?) individual physical body and the encroaching robotic (as in, which is better?) (which do you REALLY desire?)
one of the reasons i stopped going to watch live music was i got bored with *looking* at musicians who dressed badly and boringly running through a pitifully tiny set of quasi-natural rock ordinaire poses (eg dances that pretend they aren't dances) (outfits which DIDN'T use guitars were worse of course: dance as the bobbing bald pate over the keyb)
― mark s, Sunday, 10 February 2002 01:00 (twenty-four years ago)
2nd Markee S post: ?????
― Lindsey B, Sunday, 10 February 2002 01:00 (twenty-four years ago)
― ddd, Sunday, 10 February 2002 01:00 (twenty-four years ago)
― Ian, Sunday, 10 February 2002 01:00 (twenty-four years ago)
Geri Halliwell's dance routines are always terrible. Atomic Kitten's ditto even when I like the songs. Britney's are generally pretty good, Kylie's dance routines make me think Kylie is sexy which usually - shock horror - I don't. So they're best!
― Tom, Sunday, 10 February 2002 01:00 (twenty-four years ago)
― Mitch Lastnamewithheld, Sunday, 10 February 2002 01:00 (twenty-four years ago)
― Curt, Sunday, 10 February 2002 01:00 (twenty-four years ago)
Mark, She's All That is a teen romantic-comedy, not a Fatboy Slim clip. In the middle of the requisite prom scene, "The Rockafeller Skank" comes on and the entire school spontaneously start doing a dance routine - although scarily not one from the video clip!
― Lord Custos, Sunday, 10 February 2002 01:00 (twenty-four years ago)
No. Seriously. If theres anybody alive who can pull it off, Ralf Hutter or Florian Schneider *will* be the ones to do it.
― Curt, Monday, 11 February 2002 01:00 (twenty-four years ago)
― Dave225, Monday, 11 February 2002 01:00 (twenty-four years ago)