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Finders Keepers - Chairman of the Board

A great 1973 track from Chairman of the Board, danced to by Pans People. The girls are dancing to another piece of music, but as you can see, their dance moves could just as easily be credited to ...  
 
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DSVOP (6 days ago) Show Hide
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What a great production you have shared here, and it works so well.
I'll share this on Facebook...Thanks for this work:-)
tonypmcfc (6 days ago) Show Hide
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Thanks for your kind words.
DSVOP (5 days ago) Show Hide
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No worries, good work thrives with appreciation.
Atomank68 (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Thank you for that, 'tonypmcfc'. What also made me think of this was an episode of-would you believe-of " The Andy Griffith Show" (A TV series I detested as a child for the obvious reasons of the then turbulent times, despite the affability of Griffith, Knoxx, Neigbors, etc.,). The one where a group of 60s-inspired Beatles hipster school-kids try to show a disdainful elderly town council that the former's "modern" group were not much different than the latter's 20s-era's "flapper" culture.
Atomank68 (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Pardon folks, but I find it funny that the dancers originally performed their steps-allegedly-to the late Van McCoy's "The Hustle" yet they are executing dance moves from before WWII.
tonypmcfc (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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I said something similar to my teenage son who was facinated by those Muller yoghurt adverts that featured recent dance hits but with a very old video clip of 1920's or 30's dancers. He couldn't believe how in sinc the the music and dancing was when they were sepearated by some sixty years in time. I explained that choreography really asn't changed that much, but each generation likes to think that they invented everything.
Atomank68 (4 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Virtually, Pan's PPls were nuns:That was part of their appeal. Now understand I first discovered these beauties seven months ago while scanning for "The Chairman" 's vids. And once again I declare I'm a shameless fan of the young Ruth's image.
Pussycat Dolls and Lady GaGA(She should team-up with Marilyn Manson to promote why we should have selective genetic breeding,)are simply there for profit-nothing more. Also the pop music industry is so bankrupt and immoral this is what substitutes talent.
Atomank68 (4 weeks ago) Show Hide
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I mean, like, weren't the Beatles in their early or mid-20s when they hit it big in '62? Even back then they were considerd mature adults, which is why the "oldsters" objected to their 'beatnik' act of being "irresponsible" and "immature", and....Oh crap!!! I can't take this! I'm staring again at young RUTH PEARSON prancing on the dance floor. I'm outta here, for now!!!
tonypmcfc (4 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Yeah, you're right about the Beatles. IWhen I think back, even the Bay City Rollers, who appealed to tiny boppers of twelve years of age were in their mid twenties. Today, acts likeThe Pussycat Dolls prance around on stage and are sexually explicit to the point they make Pans People look like nuns. Yet they expect us to be takern seriously as musicians. Glad you are enjoying the video.
tonypmcfc (1 month ago) Show Hide
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I know, that was why I put the term "Boy Band" in inverted comas. The term is being used these days to legitimise crappy bands of four or five spotty youths who can't sing. I even heard The Beatles described as the "biggest boy band of all time" I must be getting old (er)

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