Okay folks, you all know me, Stuck in the Seventies. Disco and all that, stuck. One of those "Old Disco Guys."
Then a few weeks ago, riding home from work at the hotel I was looking for a new channel on my Sirius satellite radio in my car and I heard "Blurred Lines." I didn't know who was singing it, didn't even know the title but was immediately hooked on the "beat" as they used to say on "American Bandstand."
I HAD TO FIND OUT THE NAME OF THIS SONG. I couldn't get it out of my mind. A couple days later I heard it again somewhere; coming from someone's car in the Walmart parking lot? I HAD TO FIND WHO SINGS THIS SONG.
Then tonight while I was watching a show on my favorite cable channel, MSNBC, they played a clip of Chicago mayor Rahm Emmanuel dancing to THIS SONG!
Now I had to do some serious research because this song is definitely a candidate for the sound track of my next iMovie.
So I look it up and find that Alan Thicke's son Robin Thicke sings it. I go to YouTube and find this video!
Check this video out. Isn't this one of the most lame videos you've ever seen? LOVE THE MUSIC but the video? And do I detect a little foot fetish going on? And what's this about Robin Thicke's Big Dick? Oh my, how times have changed from "American Bandstand." I don't think Dick Clark would approve. Nice beat though, you can dance to it as Rahm did.
Then a few weeks ago, riding home from work at the hotel I was looking for a new channel on my Sirius satellite radio in my car and I heard "Blurred Lines." I didn't know who was singing it, didn't even know the title but was immediately hooked on the "beat" as they used to say on "American Bandstand."
I HAD TO FIND OUT THE NAME OF THIS SONG. I couldn't get it out of my mind. A couple days later I heard it again somewhere; coming from someone's car in the Walmart parking lot? I HAD TO FIND WHO SINGS THIS SONG.
Then tonight while I was watching a show on my favorite cable channel, MSNBC, they played a clip of Chicago mayor Rahm Emmanuel dancing to THIS SONG!
Now I had to do some serious research because this song is definitely a candidate for the sound track of my next iMovie.
So I look it up and find that Alan Thicke's son Robin Thicke sings it. I go to YouTube and find this video!
Check this video out. Isn't this one of the most lame videos you've ever seen? LOVE THE MUSIC but the video? And do I detect a little foot fetish going on? And what's this about Robin Thicke's Big Dick? Oh my, how times have changed from "American Bandstand." I don't think Dick Clark would approve. Nice beat though, you can dance to it as Rahm did.