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guitargalash
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When I hear that song, I just want to bust out in that 80's skip dance when you snap your fingers...It goes so well with the beat!
Anyone else get an 80's vibe from that song?
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Shain
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heh I did the robot to it today. so yeah I guess.
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thesinisterpenguin
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wow....i just did a broadway kind of walking/clicking.

like walk leaning forward, and when you click your hands, they are infront of you and you bring the down with the click.
its hard to explain..
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mister_joseph
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i wouldn't say it sounds particularly 'eighties' but out of all the songs on RN, it's the only one that really, truly sounds like Belly (the band they get compared to a LOT). also kinda reminds me of Letters to Cleo. and that dog., too, and belly's better songs was "Slow Dog."

tis kinda a happy coincidence for Eisley, you know?

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i keep hearing this comparison to Belly, did they make some great music?
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guitargalash wrote:
When I hear that song, I just want to bust out in that 80's skip dance when you snap your fingers...It goes so well with the beat!
Anyone else get an 80's vibe from that song?

Like the dance the deranged girl does in 'The Breakfast Club'?

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jdstories
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thesinisterpenguin wrote:
wow....i just did a broadway kind of walking/clicking.

like walk leaning forward, and when you click your hands, they are infront of you and you bring the down with the click.
its hard to explain..


How does one click their hands? Or do you have to be English?

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I have yet to hear it...Crying or Very sad
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Trolleywood reminds me of Song Sung Blue by Neil Diamond. Both have the same sort of piano intro and same two step type of rhythm, if you know Song Sung Blue you'll agree with me
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Oh and Golly Sandra reminds me of a Shania Twain song from her first album I believe.....I'll have to find the song.
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jdstories
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Shania Twain only created one song on that album. The rest were covers. Such is the will of Nashville.

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