Interesting questionDon't have a clue!!!
And don't forget this one:
This is a question for older Americans who can remember visiting U.S. nightclubs in the early to mid 70s .. There was an underground dance hit in about 1973 by L J Reynolds & Chocolate Syrup called "What's the matter baby" .. the instrumental b-side was titled "The penguin breakdown" .. then the Trammps came along with their huge dance hit "Zing went the strings of my heart" .. and the b-side instrumental was called "Penguin at the big apple" .. So what was the big fascination with flightless birds at this time? .. Was the penguin a dance? ( .. like Rufus Thomas & his "funky penguin"? ) .. did the clubbers dance the penguin while the instrumental versions were spinning? .. or is it a reference to the Penguin Cafe Orchestra? .. who were apparently quite popular in the 70s .. Much love, Ashley, Manchester UK
Interesting questionDon't have a clue!!!
And don't forget this one:
I think Penguins go back even further..Alvin Cash in 1965 had a dance record called The Penguin (Tuxedo Bird) ...the flip side 'Un-Wind The Twine' is one of my favourite records.
And I think there are probably earlier examples.
Last edited by Simon White; November 5th, 2007 at 04:38 PM.
I'm getting fascinated here!!
from 72 there was ....
in the late 70s there was a u.s group called penguin feet and the teardrop kid who recorded on hdm records
id say it was all to do with a dance.
Rufus Thomas- Funky Penguin?? Wait got ahead of myself there...Oops.![]()
The fascination lives on even today. Animated cartoon character Pingu has even got in the act. Eskimo Disco by 7-11 features Pingu the Penguin.
Check it out at this link YouTube - Eskimo Disco 7 -11 featuring Pingu
Bob
...Boogie Boogie Boogie Boogaaaaaay.....
.. my 9 year old niece has a dancing disco penguin which waddles & flaps its' wings to the dance beat .. it actually shakes it's rump to the funk .. check out: Real Hasbro I-CY Penguin reviews in iPod / MP3 Player Accessories - Buzzillions.com
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