Some guys just don't understand that girls just wanna have fun!
I present this as a little victory lap for a successful presentation at Anthrocon! Thanks to everyone who showed up!
I present this as a little victory lap for a successful presentation at Anthrocon! Thanks to everyone who showed up!
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I second muddy paws. They start dancing the ancient, sacred fandango of their people- That's right- They Charleston on down!
Charleston!
Charleston!
Made in Carolina
Some dance!
Some prance!
I'll say there's nothing finer
than the Charleston!
Charleston!
Lord, how you can shuffle
Ev'ry step you do
leads to something new
Man, I'm telling you
It's a lapazzo
That Charleston Dance!
Charleston!
Charleston!
Made in Carolina
Some dance!
Some prance!
I'll say there's nothing finer
than the Charleston!
Charleston!
Lord, how you can shuffle
Ev'ry step you do
leads to something new
Man, I'm telling you
It's a lapazzo
That Charleston Dance!
Either that was an act of desperation, or somebody had a sense of humor. When I was in high school, the film class showed the 1925 Phantom of the Opera with a music track cobbled together from random classical music needle-drops. The music really didn't match the action up on the screen, but one scene though- Where the diva Carlotta sings "The Jewel Song" from Faust before the Phantom drops the huge chandelier on the audience below- had us all laughing hard. Whoever put together that music track dubbed in Janis Joplin singing "Piece Of My Heart" for that scene. As I said before, that was either an act of desperation, or somebody had a sense of humor.
Yeah! Treg Brown's masterpiece next to The Great Race. An aside here- once while watching a copy of Metropolis on my video player, when Freder enters the machine halls and comes across the massive worker-killing Moloch Machine, I played Raymond Scott's Powerhouse as background music for that and the scenes with it that followed. Considering there was no true synchronization between music and film, Powerhouse seemed to work well with Lang's images, especially the shot were the Moloch Machine eats marching sacrificial platoons of workers. Don't ask me why, it just did.
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