Joy In Motion
Active Member
Yeah, it doesn't have the right feel for west coast, at least to me, so it would probably feel forced. But I think you could make it work if you really wanted to.
Ask questions, meet dancers, and be part of the conversation.
They'll be no huggy, no kissy 'til I see a wedding ring, don't give me no lines and keep your hands to yourself.
Is it that one?
So, let's dance WCS to Poor Boy Blues.
Here's a link to a Chet Atkins version.
http://www.cmt.com/videos/chet-atkins/114705/poor-boy-blues.jhtml
Step, Step, StepCloseStep, StepCloseStep
Dance it in "your slot". If it looks like a duck, and slots like a duck...
You have to "slow it down" by dancing to, what? every other beat? It takes a while to rethink it. But it works! Even tried it with my parnter from years ago. I said, "It feels weird." She said, "I don't think it feels weird."
I wish WCS DJs would play music like this, so much more energy and interest than much they do
Hope you can see this video. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7leK7yitWeEDoes rockabilly come to mind?
Might that explain the emergence of
WCS in the Country & Western scene?
I've always had the thought that WCS might have first resulted
from people slowing down Lindy to half speed when the music
got too fast to dance to.