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what do you guys think of my dance?

Discussion in 'Safety valve' started by caliph, Aug 21, 2006.

  1. gerry1

    gerry1 Guest

    @calif ... I may be the lone voice, but I liked it. Maybe it could use a bit of tweaking but hell, had it been a vid of me, everyone would have grown impatient waiting for me to manage to get up off the floor. That's the difference in our ages...I can still make it to the floor every bit as fast as you can but once there, well, I'd better just call it a night.
     
  2. caliph

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    okay iwent overboard with the gay commment. even though its proabably too little and too late, ive editied the post. apoligize for that.

    altough i ididnt expect his much negative feedback, i feel that what i did wasnt a total disaster. in my opinion, if u want to learn something totally new, you gotta keep practicing for it and that includes making mistakes in public and what not. but i have a question for all YOU guys? whats something that you tried was very new to you and perfected it? nothing. im not saying that id perfect either but only practice is going to make me better.

    @ redsurfer:
    and tell me how long uve been dacning for? i can gurantee you that you can find videos on youtube of kids that are way younger than you who dance way better (and i bet they dont pratice that much either). also, ur saying as if uve made mistakes early on in you carrear, even with a ton of practice?

    @gerry: thanks for the compliment


     
  3. creaky

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    @caliph - only ribbing about the dance (i'm 37, can't dance for toffee - LTRM don't count (Left to Right Merchant!), and don't care for dancing) but couldn't resist a good windup
     
  4. caliph

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    thats alright; no hard feelings to u or anybody else here. just wanted express what i felt

    btw, whats this UFO thing about? never heard of if(im guessing its rather old)? from the looks of it, its definelty some band? was it well-known/ famous? any song that stands out?
     
  5. creaky

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    you'd best wait for aabbccdd and others to reply. i'm fairly old but UFO aren't a band i was into
     
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  7. aabbccdd

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    lol there not an it ,there a Blues Based Rock/Space/Metal band from the UK . Nephs link explains alot about the band . there were in NO way linked to pop music/culture. you can sample/listen to there music here and look at there albums

    http://www.cduniverse.com/sresult.a...RCH_INFO=UFO&HT_Search_Name=UFO&altsearch=yes

    if i was betting there sound is something you wouldn't get/like at all!!
     
  8. caffeine_

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    Their definently not a band that is well known today (in pop culture), thats for shure.
     
  9. redsurfer

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    @ caliph i looked at kids on youtube they all look like a bunch of clowns plus i didnt say i did it as a career the only way im so good is because i surf and surfing has given my good balance.
     
  10. caliph

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    @ redsurfer: wow, i never tought that surfing could help you keep your balance. but it does make a lot of sense and sounds useful. btw, what are you good at most in breakdacing (due to your surfing)? waves? flexibility?
     
  11. FredBun

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    sabbath, zeppilin, wow, dont forget steppenwolf, sly, joplin, creddence, grandfunk, hendrix, cream, jethro, rightous bros, temps, tops, and so on, man oh man, the good old days, and still listining at 59, and one of my favorite movies, The Commitments.
     
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    @fred We haven't! And this I write totally screwed up j/k.Your legacy is safe with me I promise.I have a cup of beer(and lots of pot,etc) next to me at live fest here in FL who hahahaha......peace ya later.
     
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  13. FredBun

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    LOL, I hear ya ty, yeah last time I took a toke was some years ago at an Almond Brothers concert, wow did we have a time, anyway, take a good toke for me one time and I'll pretend I enjoyed it.
     
  14. aabbccdd

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    what do the Almond brothers play lol

    now the Allman Brothers play Blues based southern rock and roll
     
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    CCCCCCCCCCCCRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP
     
  16. FredBun

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    Why on earth would anybody with any knowledge want to call any music crap, the biggest insulters I found are are mostly heavy metal, punkers and last but not least rappers, so I quess maybe thats your thing, or not, but really who cares, whatever it is enjoy it.
     
  17. creaky

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    @naldo76 - i've never heard of the Almond Brothers or Allman Brothers, whichever it is... but let's be careful otherwise this thread will nosedive quickly (all music threads do, especially when 'rap' gets mentioned).

    Anyways, i myself like a wide range of music, in my early teens i liked Jean Michel Jarre, by my late teens i was into loads of Heavy Metal (had only moved on from Jarre/other music i liked before metal only for a year or two i guess) then i started mellowing and listening to all my old music too. Now i'm on the nicer side of 40 i still like the Metal/Rock/some pop (only some old pop) i used to like as a nipper, and all in one sitting ie i tend to play MP3's on shuffle mode, either at home or in the car, one track would be Black Sabbath, the next could be Jean Michel Jarre. Works for me, as i say i was only 'blinkered' in my musical taste/views for a year or two when i first got into Metal.

    I guess most people's fave music is from a younger age in their life, i see aabbccdd always mentions tunes from the 60's/70's, i myself prefer music from the 60's/70's and 90's (not a great deal of current mucis); in the 80's i did like a fair bit of the music in the charts at the time but i no longer like a lot of it now, it just couldn't stand the test of time i guess. Hence why the music from 60's/70's and 90's are my all-time listening
     
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  19. redsurfer

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    @caliph my surfing improves my flexibility and also my strength. i run 4 miles on the beach every morning and i do alot of lengths at my local swimming pool
     
  20. FredBun

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    LOL, yeah I kinda smiled a little about somebody not knowing who the Allman Bros. are, but bieng from England I can understand, actually I dont think I can ever recall if they even traveled outside the US, but anyway, if you can remember Cher marrying a rock star some years ago, that was Greg Allman, he's the head of the band, years ago he had a brother named Duane, who'm many pro guitarists till this day still consider him what would have been the greatest slide guitarist of all time, but unfortunatly he got killed in a motorcycle accident I think in the late 60's or early 70's, if you like the blues which is my favorite music or southern rock they are hard to beat, they still tour today, every march they play at the Beechwood teather in NYC.
    aabbccdd, I dont know if you know it, but they did lose Dickie Betz, I was heart broken, but, the replacement is thier drummer Butch Trucks nephew a young kid, I bought thier latest DVD Live at Beechwood with him in it and let me tell you that kid rocks, almost reminded me of Duane, he was unreal, these guys are in thier late 50's now and still pack every house they go to, they still tour the country but to get a ticket it's a years wait.
     

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