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What Music Track Would You Like To See Being Danced To This Season

oxygenjjoxygenjj Posts: 18,290
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Which favourite song would you like to see being danced to this year ??


I would like to see - Stairway to heaven -- by Lissie

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6JsrIR3_5DI
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    TerryM22TerryM22 Posts: 19,463
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    oxygenjj wrote: »
    Which favourite song would you like to see being danced to this year ??


    I would like to see - Stairway to heaven -- by Lissie

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6JsrIR3_5DI



    This is a great question, I'm going to have to put my thinking cap on and get back to you on this one, but I must say that your choice of 'Stairway to heaven' is an inspired one.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 482
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    murder on the dance floor
    If I can't dance
    Yes Sir I can Boogie
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    oxygenjjoxygenjj Posts: 18,290
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    TerryM22 wrote: »
    This is a great question, I'm going to have to put my thinking cap on and get back to you on this one, but I must say that your choice of 'Stairway to heaven' is an inspired one.

    well they do walk up the stairway ,when they finish the dance.

    would also like this song for obvious reasons , but not sure what dance it would fit , maybe a Waltz / Tango

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6oQUy5IhBq4
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    oxygenjjoxygenjj Posts: 18,290
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    TerryM22 wrote: »
    This is a great question, I'm going to have to put my thinking cap on and get back to you on this one, but I must say that your choice of 'Stairway to heaven' is an inspired one.

    you could choose Madness for Brendan - my girls mad at me
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    Pet MonkeyPet Monkey Posts: 11,923
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    The Mariachi Doritos' version of I Love Rock and Roll -- in person. Get the band in. Would be so much fun
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    mimi dlcmimi dlc Posts: 13,423
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    Considering my dislike of anything championed by Simon Cowell, I was very moved by Susan boyle's version of Wild Horses.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VGytm13sbIE
    Only suitable for a rumba by someone with great control
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    mimi dlcmimi dlc Posts: 13,423
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    oxygenjj wrote: »
    Which favourite song would you like to see being danced to this year ??


    I would like to see - Stairway to heaven -- by Lissie

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6JsrIR3_5DI

    Change the lyrics and let Tony Jacklin dance to Fairway to Heaven
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    wazzyboywazzyboy Posts: 13,346
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    They once did a sixties night on Dancing On Ice, I think it would be a good source of tunes if they did decade themed nights on the show. I imagine Wardrobe would have a field day though :D
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    edy10edy10 Posts: 18,399
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    Blurred Lines or Bruno Mars Treasure for a chacha :)
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    oxygenjjoxygenjj Posts: 18,290
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    mimi dlc wrote: »
    Change the lyrics and let Tony Jacklin dance to Fairway to Heaven

    that's a good choice as well
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    TerryM22TerryM22 Posts: 19,463
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    oxygenjj wrote: »
    well they do walk up the stairway ,when they finish the dance.

    would also like this song for obvious reasons , but not sure what dance it would fit , maybe a Waltz / Tango

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6oQUy5IhBq4

    It would be nice to see them walk up the stairs at the end.

    You seem like a man to be trusted so I took a chance and clicked on this link, I like this track and I'm sure they could match it up to a suitable dance nicely.
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    TerryM22TerryM22 Posts: 19,463
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    mimi dlc wrote: »
    Change the lyrics and let Tony Jacklin dance to Fairway to Heaven

    Very good, that made me smile.
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    ArcanaArcana Posts: 37,521
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    A waltz or viennese waltz to this would be great if they have a singer who's up to it:

    Pearly-Dewdrops' Drops : Cocteau Twins
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    TerryM22TerryM22 Posts: 19,463
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    Arcana wrote: »
    A waltz or viennese waltz to this would be great if they have a singer who's up to it:

    Pearly-Dewdrops' Drops : Cocteau Twins

    I'm sure the singers would be able to rise to the occasion.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 1,019
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    Arcana wrote: »
    A waltz or viennese waltz to this would be great if they have a singer who's up to it:

    Pearly-Dewdrops' Drops : Cocteau Twins

    The interpretation of the lyrics would be amusing enough but something tells me there isn't an Elizabeth Fraser soundalike amongst Dave Arch's Wonderful, Wonderful Orchestra.
    mimi dlc wrote: »
    Considering my dislike of anything championed by Simon Cowell, I was very moved by Susan boyle's version of Wild Horses.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VGytm13sbIE
    Only suitable for a rumba by someone with great control

    If anyone dances to Wild Horses I'd rather they took their lead from this cover instead: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BiyCkSOF1pc
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    TerryM22TerryM22 Posts: 19,463
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    girlcrisis wrote: »
    The interpretation of the lyrics would be amusing enough but something tells me there isn't an Elizabeth Fraser soundalike amongst Dave Arch's Wonderful, Wonderful Orchestra.



    If anyone dances to Wild Horses I'd rather they took their lead from this cover instead: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BiyCkSOF1pc

    I don't know this one, is it a Britney number, sorry but I can't bring myself to click the link to find out.
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    broadshoulderbroadshoulder Posts: 18,758
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    In honour of Fiona Fullerton/Pola Ivanova..

    A View to a Kill
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    Doghouse RileyDoghouse Riley Posts: 32,491
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    If we could get back to proper ballroom.
    Here's a more recent version of a great old song.

    A lot of emotion in this one.


    "Young viewers look away now."

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D_Yc4XCl6gs
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    This 1980s classic. All of it, all four minutes of it.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=usFFKNRB2z8
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    TerryM22TerryM22 Posts: 19,463
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    In honour of Fiona Fullerton/Pola Ivanova..

    A View to a Kill

    Thank you, an excellent choice.
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    TerryM22TerryM22 Posts: 19,463
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    If we could get back to proper ballroom.
    Here's a more recent version of a great old song.

    A lot of emotion in this one.


    "Young viewers look away now."

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D_Yc4XCl6gs

    Some proper ballroom would be a delight.
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    piimapoikapiimapoika Posts: 285
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    Anything as long as it's proper ballroom! If British classics are considered too old-fashioned, how about looking outside our borders? What about this, for example: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dt7vdywZGqU
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    sambadansambadan Posts: 1,719
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    A rumba to 'Angel'.
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    sofakatsofakat Posts: 16,650
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    I wish, just wish that for once they'd dance to music written for the dance itself :(

    I know it's a big ask, but it would be so great to hear a samba number for samba, a fabulous waltz for the waltz, real salsa music and one of the hundreds of exquisite argentine tango numbers. It doesn't have to be Canaro or Pugliese, Gotan would suit me just fine but I am sick of hearing Queen!

    Yeah, I know the band just couldn't deliver on the above (other than the waltz) but I sometimes wish they'd get rid of the band and just play decent tracks.
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    wazzyboywazzyboy Posts: 13,346
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    One thing I have enjoyed seeing on DWTS in the past is singers or groups brought in to perform for the couples' routines. Generally they get about half a minute or so plus or minus any instrumental intro, to sing, so they get a bit of time to perform in their own right, then the couple comes in and starts dancing. It might be costly though unless they reduce the number of such performances with singers and pros in the results show.
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