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barry marshall - I was about to say that SMD video wasn't saucy enough - but as with many things in life it's worth persevering with


I have a penchant for Nile Rodgers solo effort "Adventures In The Land Of The Good Groove"


But spookily enough I'm listening to Danny Baker at the mo doing a show on exactly the same topic - he is of the opinion that he doesn't do dancing and I'm inclined to agree. It's best for everyone.

atila the gooner Wrote:

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> Danny Baker doesn't do dancing because he is a sad

> fat @#$%&, and he assumes that everbody shares his

> views.



I am inclined to agree.


There's nothing more fun than having a boogie - I dance on my own in my living room quite often (blinds closed of course!) and there's nowt wrong wi' it!

Danny Baker is Fat, it's a fact not an insult. He takes himslef far too seriously for my liking. As for his broadcasting abilities, I'm am not a fan. But hey, we all have an opinion.


Still we are straying from the point.


Four Tops - Turn to stone


Maxine Brown - Little Girl Lost

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> I don't normally dance but put some old reggae

> tunes on when I've had a few and it goes straight

> to my hips and I'll be up on the floor skanking

> like a pissed old fart at a wedding.



60's Ska and 70's Rock Steady, now you're talking!!!!

Papua New Guinea - FSoL

My Precious Thing - Llorca

Strong in Love (Disco Citizen Remix) - Chicane

Greece 2000 - 3 Drives

Don't stop the Music - Yardborough & Peoples

Insomnia - Faithless

Rock Creek Park - The Blackbyrds

My Valentine - Big Muff

Expansions - Lonnie Liston Smith & The Cosmic Echoes

Wanna Be Your Lover - Prince

Hustler - Simian

Dancing Shoes - Bob Marley

Valerie - Mark Ronson with Amy Winehouse

Peace frog - The Doors

I Bet you Look Good on the Dance Floor - Arctic Monkeys

Witness the fitness - Roots Manuva

Close to me - The Cure

Just Can't Get Enough - Depeche Mode

Upside Down - Donna Summer

Adidas Hoodie - Lady Sovereign

Ahjustwannadance - Superthriller


So many more would have to take a day off work to list them.

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