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Author:  JazzboCR [ Tue Aug 02, 2011 6:03 pm ]
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If you want a list of songs which when played are guaranteed to get everybody dancing (well, OK, maybe not every song), look no further, Bunky: http://www.mitchharbsbeachparty.com/song_list.html >> no clickthroughs to the songs but now you know what to look for.
Want to hear the streaming best in beach music? Here's a good place to start: http://www.live365.com/index.live

Author:  Spanky [ Tue Aug 02, 2011 6:54 pm ]
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JazzboCR wrote:
If you want a list of songs which when played are guaranteed to get everybody dancing


At the nursing home?

Author:  Cujo's [ Tue Aug 02, 2011 7:19 pm ]
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LMFAO..

Awe Spank said a funny :lol:



Cujo

Author:  JazzboCR [ Tue Aug 02, 2011 7:26 pm ]
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Spanky wrote:
JazzboCR wrote:
If you want a list of songs which when played are guaranteed to get everybody dancing


At the nursing home?

These younger Brothers are a constant source of amusement. Talk that stuff to Brother BKTuna or any other aficionado of beach music--then jump back quick, at the howl of outrage.

Author:  GreenTree [ Tue Aug 02, 2011 8:12 pm ]
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Bottom line is our best of playing music that they like to increase their mood. I don't know what that list was.

Author:  Spanky [ Tue Aug 02, 2011 10:31 pm ]
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GreenTree wrote:
Bottom line is our best of playing music that they like to increase their mood. I don't know what that list was.


Here is what works regardless of country. Turn on the TV and find cartoons.

Author:  JazzboCR [ Tue Aug 02, 2011 11:50 pm ]
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So much for sober analysis in this Thread. Shoulda known better. Tough crowd.

Author:  LAdiablo [ Tue Aug 02, 2011 11:57 pm ]
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thats a pretty dusty playlist jazz. i like the old stuff too but there has been some pretty good dance music released the last four decades. :P

Author:  JazzboCR [ Wed Aug 03, 2011 12:40 am ]
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LaDiablo wrote:
thats a pretty dusty playlist jazz. i like the old stuff too but there has been some pretty good dance music released the last four decades. :P

You mean like this?: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_DlHmoYP7V4 << love the Django guitar
Or mayhaps this?: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HPwc-DpV ... ure=relmfu

Here's the deal, gang: I've been a hat-wearing man for 45 years and all of a sudden these last years I'm fashionable once again. My point? "Everything old is new again". That was a list of timeless music that was designed or used to promote a feeling, not necessarily to be listened to too closely. Plus there were some serious rarities there very much of the ethos that most folks haven't heard thus new music to a new audience. I don't know that any of these tunes were subject to a BPM meter or the sterile vagaries of Auto-tune. And your objection is...?

Author:  Ciaociao32001 [ Fri Aug 05, 2011 9:49 pm ]
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Jazzbo,

While the music you kindly pointed us to might very well be catchy and evoke a great feeling, I think the guys were taking issue with your assertion that:

JazzboCR wrote:
If you want a list of songs which when played are guaranteed to get everybody dancing (well, OK, maybe not every song), look no further, Bunky:



My experience is that those songs won't cut it with the girls we enjoy and to whom we have dedicated this website.

Just a few mongering years ago, my Ipod was filled with the music of my youth, i.e., songs of the 60's and 70's. I enjoyed waxing nostalgic with Spanky, PR, BKTuna and others, listening to this music, and we even had a few foo foo parties with this music as background. The guys enjoyed the music, but the girls, for the most part, found it lacking.

Then I had my first trip to Rio and I HEARD the music in Help disco. It was latin, hip hop, Rhianna, and a healthy dose of it played on US radio. I had always eschewed that music but it got into my head at Help, and I saw the way the girls reacted to it. It was a real eye opener for me and I embraced it. I'm glad that I did, cause this music serves me very well in my current mongering situation (and props to Archieleach and Skosh who came up with the initial playlist which expands weekly).

So while the music you referenced my evoke a mood for you and may be quite fun, it is certainly not "guaranteed to get everybody dancing." The guys reacted the way they did because they know this, and are probably mildly amused that you didn't.

Ciaociao

Author:  Santas Bro [ Sat Aug 06, 2011 1:07 am ]
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Spanky, Spanky, Spanky - with your eight million songs, there is always something for everyone.
Ciaociao has a list for the MDE Latina's

I am an old f*rt and enjoy most types of music. What I have found works for me is to get the booty shaking, no matter what music is on. It seems that Latin women have to attach themselves to any male that is moving his body (core) to the music that is playing. It doen't matter whether I am in Mexico, or MDE, if I am moving my a** to the music some young Latina will attach herself to me. :D Last weekend in TJ I was just standing there moving to the music and a lady came up and started to move with me. I turned her around and was grinding with her, and she loved it. You don't even have to know how to dance, just move your hips to the music, and soon a hot young Latina will have attached herself to you. I have had my a** slapped in many countries of the world. :shock: 8)

I will try it again this weekend in TJ.

Health & happiness to all

Author:  JazzboCR [ Sat Aug 06, 2011 12:00 pm ]
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There's been a big mistake made and I made it. I should have prefaced this Thread with: (this list is intended for use in Gringalandia)
I didn't think anyone else would add to this list but with my pleasant experience with that Blue-eyed Soul Thread, didn't think I'd receive scorn either.
Finally, Brother Santa's Bro said there was a list similar to this but classic Latin music. How about posting that?

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