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is it a foxtrot music?
Posted by jurie1989
10/18/2008  11:43:00 PM
right next to the right one by celine dion


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XlBd6Cfy5Uw
Re: is it a foxtrot music?
Posted by Telemark
10/19/2008  1:38:00 AM
There are three clear beats in the bar, so there is only one possibility, surely?
Why Celine Dion?
Posted by jofjonesboro
10/19/2008  5:49:00 AM
There's plenty of good music available for dancing without having to listen to this overhyped, overrated, overpaid screech owl.




jj
Re: Why Celine Dion?
Posted by Telemark
10/19/2008  8:59:00 AM
You didn't like it, then?

Re: Why Celine Dion?
Posted by nigelgwee
10/19/2008  8:53:00 AM
IMHO, It is impossible to like anything produced by screech owls.
Re: Why Celine Dion?
Posted by Telemark
10/19/2008  9:01:00 AM
Perhaps if you danced foxtrot to it, no one would notice, then?

Re: Why Celine Dion?
Posted by nigelgwee
10/19/2008  9:46:00 AM
The vocal effects would overpower any visual ones I could ever muster.

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