What d' ya think? WHAT D' YA THINK???
Got to be..........
He's The Greatest Dancer
Find them and destroy them!
The story of my life is "Saturday Night , Sunday Morning."
Well.....:icon_rolleyes: If you wanna go by the attitudes of everyone around me these days, it would definitely be......
Sister Sledge - Lost in Music!:icon_lol:
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"The Problem is....Choice."
Music that would put emphasis on the experience of dining and evening entertainment, quiet enviroments, hectic cityscapes, clubs and shoes by Prada, or sounds that would illustrate working and slaving in an office? If we're talking about a film we'll go with the former options of course as we can take liberties with a screenplay. SO: having spent the summer bathing in azure seas and looking vacation-fresh, yet deadly, the music colouring my moves would have to be the Percy Faith version of "Enter The Dragon". Upgraded from the Lalo Schifrin original, smoothed out but packing a punch. Cool, perfectly arranged and with the right bpms. As the film was made just after his mouthwatering "Femme Fatale" Brain de Palma the director was able to use the same crew and the same Cannes locations. Unfortunately at that time Miss Rojmin-Stramos was already unavailable.
Hmmm..Mine would probably be 24 HOURS A DAY by BARBARA PENNINGTON..
"Wasted" (Donna Summer)![]()
'Was That All It Was' by Jean Carn.:icon_confused:![]()
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...ya gotta beat the street......
"Lost inside adorable illusion...."
Yes Blanche, we do seem to be birds of a feather, peas in a pod, partners in crime, cut from the same cloth & many more over-used expressions!:icon_mrgreen:![]()
...ya gotta beat the street......
SanDee, we share a certain world-weary "Is That All It Is" ennui, I guess....
cue Peggy Lee or cue Jean Carn....
"Lost inside adorable illusion...."
Great topic, Dayna. Everyone's coming up with such good answers!
Some days, it would be "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood" (Sagittarians have a reputation for foot-in-mouth trouble). But more generally, I'd have to go with "Young Hearts Run Free." Or, rather, make that "Middle-Aged Hearts Run Free." Hmm, doesn't quite have a ring to it, does it?
Make that feeling come again!
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