i am obsessed with Roisin Murphy


Posted: April 7th, 2009 | Author: admin | Filed under: music | Tags: , , , | No Comments »


She is a singer from Ireland. She used to be in a group called Moloko (I remember some friends recommending them to me in the nineties but I never fell in love with them until now). Then the past few months I would always hear her music coming from Julia’s studio while I was working and then I started humming these songs all the time and had then I had to get the album (Overpowered) on my ipod and I’m listening to it all the time and I like it.

And THEN i went and looked on youtube at her videos and she has these amazing videos, i like her dancing and prancing and these RIDICULOUS outfits. I love them. I just want to watch Roisin Murphy videos all day. Now I am trying to listen to all the old Moloko albums because now that I know her I think I am going to love all of those too.

what is up with this jumpsuit and head-dress. it is awesome.


dancing girls (updated!)


Posted: October 12th, 2007 | Author: admin | Filed under: music | Tags: , | 1 Comment »


I was thinking about a job I used to have, where I sat in a carpeted cubicle, in a fluorescent lit-hallway, in a tall office building in midtown. My job was mind-numbing stuff like counting things and opening envelopes. The best way to get through the day was drinking lots of free powdered sugary beverages from the kitchenette and watching videos on launch.com in one corner of my screen, while typing on my spreadsheet or counting things or opening envelopes or whatever. My favorite then was Kylie Minogue, can’t get you out of my mind. In honor of Kylie, and that summer, I have tried to collect here some of my all-time favorite dancing girls music videos. Sometimes a screen full of dancing girls can really cheer up a boring day.

Walk It Out ladies

Alizée!

Nancy Sinatra, These Boots Are Made for Walking
http://scopitones.blogs.com/scopitonescom/files/boots.mov

France Gall, Les Sucettes.
oh my god, this is weird.

another Scopitone: Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass, Bittersweet Samba

Ladytron, Seventeen

Kylie Minogue, Can’t Get You Out of My Head

MIA, galang

Beyonce, Crazy in Love

Daft Bodies
as soon as I watched this I had to come back to my blog and replace the Francoise Hardy video (which didn’t actually include any dancing) with this dancealicious creation.


tango terror


Posted: June 4th, 2007 | Author: admin | Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: , , | No Comments »


On Thursday my friend Lili convinced me to go out to La Viruta for some tango dancing. Everyone here is obsessed with Tango! At La Viruta, for $8 pesos, they have group lessons for all levels from beginner to expert, and then after the lessons, an open milonga for everyone to dance. I don’t dance very much, like back in New York I would usually wait until it’s late at night and everyone is really drunk and nobody’s watching, before I head onto the dance floor. The thing is that everyone loves dancing, and people always want you to dance and have fun, and everyone loves dance parties, and people feel sad if you don’t join in and have fun dancing with them, and sometimes I do have lots of fun dancing if I can get over myself. I always thought about maybe taking dance lessons someday, like if I took some beginner lessons of some kind, it would help me feel less shy. So I said yes, I will go to La Viruta with Lili and take a tango lesson! But I was feeling super terrified for the entire week beforehand, and I was feeling even more terrified when I got there and joined the flock of beginner students. They taught us a few basic steps (in Spanish so I’m not exactly sure what they were saying), and then had us practice with different partners. I danced with four or five different men, and I stepped on all of their toes, and we crashed into other couples many times, and I spent the whole lesson struggling against strong urges to run and hide in the bathroom with a stiff capirinha. But I actually had fun for a few minutes, and I felt very proud of myself for doing something very scary to me. It made me think about how many things used to be really scary to me (like olives, amusement parks, riding in boats, talking to strangers, driving a car, asking someone out on a date, speaking a foreign language, etc), and most of them turned out to be really fun and awesome and made my life so much richer. This just makes me look forward to when I am an old lady and I will have tried everything under the sun and I will no longer be afraid of ANYTHING AT ALL!


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