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[/B] And yes, those songs were--and still are--"ass-kickers", regardless of what Colin or anybody else thinks of the artist who performed them. I'd add three others as well from the Bee Gees and the soundtrack from Saturday Night Fever: "Night Fever", "Staying Alive" and "Tragedy". |
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Here is one that get's me moving! The video is not always in synch but the music is great!!! The maine instrument, besides voice, is mbira dzavadzihmu (mbira of the ancestors) from the Shona people in Zimbabwe
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Hi there. I too love Salsa and Kizomba music, but as a white bloke with two left feet, I can't dance for toffee!
Love 50's and 60's Cuban stuff- Celia Cruz etc... but also try to get myself a bit modern. Quite like Rihanna, who occasionally nods to latin american rythms. I found this interesting- raunchy lady- see if you like? http://www.muzu.tv/nataliakills/mirr...c-video/939696 Went to Havana a few years back. Ace. Mojito heaven!! |
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