i think he does not dance particularly well, the video is too long and chronologically inaccurate.
you guys settle for mediocrity to easily these days.
clinically diagnosed as “George W. Syndrome”
You know, it would be kinda cool to have the MP3 of all the songs he used, without the clapping and the echo, anyone think they might be able to pull that off?
#2: You’re kidding, right? Chronologically inaccurate? Who the f_ cares? He’s a comic doing his act in front of an audience that obviously connected with it and loved it, not a professional dancer/professor demonstrating the history of late, 20th century dance to accademics.
It’s more a smorgasbord of popular dance crazes than a history of dance. It was fun to be reminded of the foolish moves that we once thought were hip. And besides, what happen to the Salsa?
I think it was a great dipiction of how easily we follow fads in dance and everything else. It is so funny because if you are old enough you can appreciate all the moves as once the latest dance step or what ever we call it today.
I thought this was fun! Obviously those who’ve left the negative feedback, have no idea what these dances are-Once upon a time, we use to actually have dance moves to music, not this stand around and be ‘gangsta’ crap of today. Let’s see you do the Twist, or break dance for an entire length of music! He did a great job.
i think he does not dance particularly well, the video is too long and chronologically inaccurate.
you guys settle for mediocrity to easily these days.
clinically diagnosed as “George W. Syndrome”
You know, it would be kinda cool to have the MP3 of all the songs he used, without the clapping and the echo, anyone think they might be able to pull that off?
One word…Gay.
Don’t bring the gays into this , most of them can dance
He does this, so we don’t have to.
A gay friend of mine from Europe sent me this earlier in the week…..I didn’t think it was all that funny, but I did feel embarrassed for the guy.
#2: You’re kidding, right? Chronologically inaccurate? Who the f_ cares? He’s a comic doing his act in front of an audience that obviously connected with it and loved it, not a professional dancer/professor demonstrating the history of late, 20th century dance to accademics.
#9: See answer to #2.
I thought it was absolutely hilarious, and since I can’t dance, I think he did a great job.
sorry #10….but funny is different for each of us.
It’s more a smorgasbord of popular dance crazes than a history of dance. It was fun to be reminded of the foolish moves that we once thought were hip. And besides, what happen to the Salsa?
I think it was a great dipiction of how easily we follow fads in dance and everything else. It is so funny because if you are old enough you can appreciate all the moves as once the latest dance step or what ever we call it today.
I thought this was fun! Obviously those who’ve left the negative feedback, have no idea what these dances are-Once upon a time, we use to actually have dance moves to music, not this stand around and be ‘gangsta’ crap of today. Let’s see you do the Twist, or break dance for an entire length of music! He did a great job.