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Paul Sutherland
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Post by John Ed Kelly »

Yeah, very good. The band swings......................and,

Did you notice at 1.24 when the big bloke picked up the little kid from the back of the conga line and plonked him out of the way near the bandstand?

The little bloke didn't give a toss........he just turned towards the band and grooved on by himself. I wouldn't mind betting there's a future muso in there! 8)
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I love playing for kids and old folks.
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Great atmosphere in this place! Is's so nice to see happy people.
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I personally have never believed the old saw that white folks can't dance...but this video may convince me otherwise! Nice song, though, and they are having fun!

Cheers,

Doug
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Btw, which dance would fit this tune?
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