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I can never sit still for:


Johnny Come Home - Fine Young Cannibals


Mirror in the Bathroom - The Beat


and of course Vogue - Madonna


Special mention goes to Superstition - Stevie Wonder because he just must must be on every dance list

Helena Handbasket, personally I would be on my feet for all of your playlist!


I would also have been racing to the dance floor for:


Atomic/Heart of Glass - Blondie

Good Times - Chic

Can't Get You Out of My Head - Kylie

Groove is in the Heart - Deelite

Ghost in My House - R. Dean Taylor

Show Me Love - Robin S

Fool's Gold - Stone Roses

Guns of Navarone - Skatalites

Do I Love You - Frank Wilson

Stevie Wonder - I Wish

Donna Summer - I Feel Love

Motorhead - Ace of Spades


Quite a mix of styles but I feel that variety is the spice of life when it comes to having a good time on the dance floor.


I would have sat quite a few of the slower tracks out or gone to the bar and,to be fair, I would probably have sprinted off the floor when Toploader came on too!


What's everyone else been dancing to?

So Toploader has been thrown out (due to the OP leaving if it gets played!)


In that case, I'll suggest


"Time To Pretend" & "Kids" by MGMT

"Look me in the eye sister" by Groove Armada


If they get the same response, I'll just accept the fact that I am on a totally different wave length to fellow

forumites (but probably knew that anyway!)

Aquarius Moon, I would leave my drink untouched and be back on the dance floor as soon as I heard the opening bars of 'Time to Pretend'...


I think songs with instantly recognisable intros before the main tune kicks in have a high floor-filler factor.


e.g. House of Pain - Jump Around and Deelite - Groove is in the Heart.

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