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Is when it came to me
I'd been ravin' through the night
Lookin' for some company
It was the Mambo talkin'
It's got a lot to say
Do you come here often?
Do you wanna play?
The hitchhike into Paris
And zigzag by the Seine
The Hollywood moment
I'll never be the same
(You can dance)
There's a world awaiting
Way beyond the sea
How I love to travel
Baby, will you come with me?
(You can dance)
Jump on the table
Slide down the pole
You can wear your sable
And you can bare your soul
Through Reno down to Vegas
The casinos never close
To the movers and the shakers
The Tango never knows
You can dance, you can dance
You can dance, you can dance
To the morning city
That's where I kept my shoe
I need some inspiration
I've got a lot of time to lose
You can dance
From [Incomprehensible]
And then the dolce vita
I find my beauty queen
In England there's a moment
One nation in a groove
Where the music and emotion
Will make you wanna move
(You can dance)
Take me to the river try singing in the rain
(You can dance)
I like the jungle fever, it's got me in the mood again
(You can dance)
Oh Tutti Frutti, Jones Bar Hollywood
(You can dance)
I like Campari soda, I'd can can if I could
(You can dance)
You can dance, you can dance
You can dance, you can dance
You can dance, you can dance
You can dance
I could see Rod Stewart being sleazy. Prince. Tom Jones. Not that I care.
He gave my mum the raging creeps, just seeing him pop up on telly sent her into physical convulsions of disgust.
So it's not universal. :)
If I start using "feckloads" here in the interior of British Columbia, will folks understand me?
You are of course correct fred. In fact, there are these pesky Nordic societies that pride themselves on being egalitarian and cooperative.
They also blow the 'zero-sum capitalism' USA out of the water on socio-economic achievements.
Those pesky Nordic societies have:
1. Homogenous cultures
2. Low ethnic diversity
3. Broad moral basis in Lutheranism
4. Small population
5. Low population density
6. Lots of natural resources
“Zero Sum Capitalism” is a silly slogan
The USA has:
1. Heterogenous culture
2. High ethnic diversity
3. Many divergent sources of moral basis
4. Large population
5. High urban concentrations
6. Fewer natural resources per capita
Only one of those pesky Nordic countries ranks higher than the USA in per capita GDP.
Although it is hard and expensive, I much prefer a highly diverse culture.
Wrong. There's feckloads of evidence counter to that cynical Hobbesian view of human relations. The current scientific consensus is that human societies operate, by default, on the basis of Mutual Aid, first outlined by the anarchist Peter Kropotkin back in the late 19th Century. MA is seen as a major evolutionary force which has driven human societies and progress. For more a more modern view of Mutual Aid, see works by the renowned anthropologist David Rolfe Graeber.
If I start using "feckloads" here in the interior of British Columbia, will folks understand me?
You are of course correct fred. In fact, there are these pesky Nordic societies that pride themselves on being egalitarian and cooperative.
They also blow the 'zero-sum capitalism' USA out of the water on socio-economic achievements.
So would most guys if they had a ton of dough. So would most 20-something gals with great looks try to snag a guy with big bucks. Those men or women would overlook some unpleasant things about the prospective mate too. News at 11.
If Ferry's personal life in that sense is "sleazy", then the whole basis for human relationships is sleazy. It's the way relationships between the two sexes have been since humans began, basically sex/reproduction for money/"security"/being a provider. It's the same in the natural world among other animals. Look around you.
If you imagine your marriage or S.O. arrangement to be much different or didn't at least begin that way, then you're deluding yourself.
My example of animal behavior is only to point out that we too are animals, primates specifically, and to a large extent we function from instinct and hard-wired survival behavior just as lower forms do. It doesn't mean we "think like an animal and behave like one" just in a negative sense (though sometimes we do). That we have intellect to choose to sometimes deviate from those instincts or to achieve more is a different matter.
Wrong. There's feckloads of evidence counter to that cynical Hobbesian view of human relations. The current scientific consensus is that human societies operate, by default, on the basis of Mutual Aid, first outlined by the anarchist Peter Kropotkin back in the late 19th Century. MA is seen as a major evolutionary force which has driven human societies and progress. For more a more modern view of Mutual Aid, see works by the renowned anthropologist David Rolfe Graeber.
You tell 'em Fred.
Graeber is one interesting fellow.
Wrong. There's feckloads of evidence counter to that cynical Hobbesian view of human relations. The current scientific consensus is that human societies operate, by default, on the basis of Mutual Aid, first outlined by the anarchist Peter Kropotkin back in the late 19th Century. MA is seen as a major evolutionary force which has driven human societies and progress. For more a more modern view of Mutual Aid, see works by the renowned anthropologist David Rolfe Graeber.
Yeah "mutual aid"...for societies as a whole, which doesn't say much about the specific male/female relationship except in a vague sense. You can label it "cynical" or "Hobbesian" or whatever you'd like, but I think most adults with any experience in the world know how it works in real life.
xnavy wrote:
THANKS
xnavy wrote:
Thank you
mread wrote:
Male menopause, more like. There's always been something sleazy and unpleasant about Ferry in my view. I can see him out on the desperate pull trying to bed 20yos. I'll bet he rides a racing motorbike as well....
Fred is secretly hoping that Bryan will enter into a Mutual Aid relationship with him and provide him with some pulling pointers...
"Freddy babes, you'll score more with a yacht! Bikes are for amateurs..."
So would most guys if they had a ton of dough. So would most 20-something gals with great looks try to snag a guy with big bucks. Those men or women would overlook some unpleasant things about the prospective mate too. News at 11.
If Ferry's personal life in that sense is "sleazy", then the whole basis for human relationships is sleazy. It's the way relationships between the two sexes have been since humans began, basically sex/reproduction for money/"security"/being a provider. It's the same in the natural world among other animals. Look around you.
If you imagine your marriage or S.O. arrangement to be much different or didn't at least begin that way, then you're deluding yourself.
Wrong. There's feckloads of evidence counter to that cynical Hobbesian view of human relations. The current scientific consensus is that human societies operate, by default, on the basis of Mutual Aid, first outlined by the anarchist Peter Kropotkin back in the late 19th Century. MA is seen as a major evolutionary force which has driven human societies and progress. For more a more modern view of Mutual Aid, see works by the renowned anthropologist David Rolfe Graeber.
So would most guys if they had a ton of dough. So would most 20-something gals with great looks try to snag a guy with big bucks. Those men or women would overlook some unpleasant things about the prospective mate too. News at 11.
If Ferry's personal life in that sense is "sleazy", then the whole basis for human relationships is sleazy. It's the way relationships between the two sexes have been since humans began, basically sex/reproduction for money/"security"/being a provider. It's the same in the natural world among other animals. Look around you.
If you imagine your marriage or S.O. arrangement to be much different or didn't at least begin that way, then you're deluding yourself.
THANKS
xnavy wrote:
Thank you
mread wrote:
What was it that first attracted you to the millionaire Bryan Ferry?
I'm 54 and I reckon I could be just as sleazy as BF if I had his dosh. I ride a racebike to race and an old Triton cafe racer that I bought when I was sixteen, I'd love to be able to pull birds in their 20's. my daughters might frown on it though....
So would most guys if they had a ton of dough. So would most 20-something gals with great looks try to snag a guy with big bucks. Those men or women would overlook some unpleasant things about the prospective mate too. News at 11.
If Ferry's personal life in that sense is "sleazy", then the whole basis for human relationships is sleazy. It's the way relationships between the two sexes have been since humans began, basically sex/reproduction for money/"security"/being a provider. It's the same in the natural world among other animals. Look around you.
If you imagine your marriage or S.O. arrangement to be much different or didn't at least begin that way, then you're deluding yourself.
I still say so what? Why don't some of you jump on the woman that marries an older man, and for what purpose?
It's no one's business but their own.
What was it that first attracted you to the millionaire Bryan Ferry?
Thank you
mread wrote:
Male menopause, more like. There's always been something sleazy and unpleasant about Ferry in my view. I can see him out on the desperate pull trying to bed 20yos. I'll bet he rides a racing motorbike as well....
I'm 54 and I reckon I could be just as sleazy as BF if I had his dosh. I ride a racebike to race and an old Triton cafe racer that I bought when I was sixteen, I'd love to be able to pull birds in their 20's. my daughters might frown on it though....
Male menopause, more like. There's always been something sleazy and unpleasant about Ferry in my view. I can see him out on the desperate pull trying to bed 20yos. I'll bet he rides a racing motorbike as well....
Oh come on Fred, Bryan Ferry has had that "lady killer" power since forever. Hard not to be jealous....
Male menopause, more like. There's always been something sleazy and unpleasant about Ferry in my view. I can see him out on the desperate pull trying to bed 20yos. I'll bet he rides a racing motorbike as well....
With matching leathers.
I still say so what? Why don't some of you jump on the woman that marries an older man, and for what purpose?
It's no one's business but their own.
What makes you think I'm criticizing? I'm just updating Afrixluvguy on the matter.
Bryan married his son's ex-girlfriend, who's 37 years younger than he is.
I still say so what? Why don't some of you jump on the woman that marries an older man, and for what purpose?
It's no one's business but their own.
Eh, maybe. But it's still had a rep as an old folks car.
The Crown Vic has never won many style points, but the cop versions are pretty powerful.
As for Bryan and fredriley's take on his...sleaze factor? I could do without consistently quavery angst but haven't listened to this song's lyrics closely enough to comment. Spitting Image had a great puppet parody of Bryan (apparently I mentioned that about 4.5 years ago):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wG_CbTlzqu8
Afrixluvguy, Bryan married his son's ex-girlfriend, who's 37 years younger than he is.
https://gawker.com/5875300/bryan-ferry-married-his-sons-ex-girlfriend
FYI: The Crown Victoria had a 16 valve Ford SOHC Modular V8 engine. I have EASILY gotten one up to 120 mph and was still accelerating when I decided that maybe I should back off a bit. It was the standard police cruiser for many police departments for many years, and for good reason.
Eh, maybe. But it's still had a rep as an old folks car.
Me likey like, very much!
FYI: The Crown Victoria had a 16 valve Ford SOHC Modular V8 engine. I have EASILY gotten one up to 120 mph and was still accelerating when I decided that maybe I should back off a bit. It was the standard police cruiser for many police departments for many years, and for good reason.
According Pete Tong, before this came out, he was seen hanging around Cocoon in Ibiza a few times. And Ferry was going out with his son's former girl friend soon after this I think. So, second wind?
Male menopause, more like. There's always been something sleazy and unpleasant about Ferry in my view. I can see him out on the desperate pull trying to bed 20yos. I'll bet he rides a racing motorbike as well....
According Pete Tong, before this came out, he was seen hanging around Cocoon in Ibiza a few times. And Ferry was going out with his son's former girl friend soon after this I think. So, second wind?
Bump
That gentleman (Mr. Ferry) is really holding up well
Either that or trick people that can't read into thinking they are buying the new Taylor Swift CD.
Taylor ...who?
Singing is not a mandated requirement of rock music.
At least this is a little more up-tempo than most of that easy-listening, "champagne" music that Ferry's been soaking in since the 1980s.
Either that or trick people that can't read into thinking they are buying the new Taylor Swift CD.
I think it's actually an inside joke
the genius of Bryan Ferry...
or maybe he can't rap. Avalon was a major seduction album in 1983. He could sing juuuust fiiine then!
He can dance if he wants to.
Jelani wrote:Only if he doesn't wear a hat.
I LOL'd. :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PX6z_LFSKp4&feature=related
I disagree, I've heard this 3 times lately and it intrigues me more each time. I'm giving it an 8.
He can dance if he wants to.
Only if he doesn't wear a hat.
Bryan who? I was diggin' the dancers!
He can dance if he wants to.
Original is much better. Why Bryan had to repeat the same riff?
It's funny reading the complaints about it being played too much. When I first got the album last fall that's exactly what I did, at the risk of burning out on it. I've since put my collection of Roxy Music albums in heavy rotation. Hoping the new Roxy Music tour makes it to the U.S.
You've been away too long. Nice to have you back.
j
GOOD, BRIAN!
That opening synth riff made me turn around thinking ' True to Life' but just a tad different.
The dude is 65 and attempting some sort of a weak comeback with mediocre material.
Who cares about his age? Open your mind and enjoy life and good music.
Yes, it most certainly does.
What?
The dude is 65 and attempting some sort of a weak comeback with mediocre material.
What?
Anyone remember "Spitting Image" and its parody of Bryan?