It started with Waveya Ari uploading clips to Dvorak Symphony No. 9 inspiring artifus to use the same clips to Rimsky-Korsakov.
And this got me thinking, chicks are weird. Look but don't touch. Hey, my eyes are up here. Whadaya mean I dress is provocatively?
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Haha. Reminds me of the Green Hornet. Oh yes, and young girls.
Look at me, look at me. Hey! Don't look at me, you pervert!
Thankfully, most of them grow up and become women.
I think that the first time I saw this, the backup music was quite a bit slower. So, it could be that this is a mashup.
A mouthful is all you need.
Synchronized dancing is weird, don't you think? It's a trend that just won't die. The dancing is more sexualized than ever, and with younger and younger girls. I imagine the horny old molesters of Hollywood directing them.
What's next? How far can we push this envelope? Soon enough 13 year old girls with boob jobs and pasties over their tits wearing G-strings will tart it up and hump in unison as the half time entertainment at the Super Bowl. All synchronized. Actually, why bother with real 13 year old girls? At some point they will be sexualized robots. Same description as above but all mechanical google gals. The idiocracy is near.
'Admire but don't lust after the female form' appears to be the going message, a denial of (or shame for) being human.
I agree with April.
The only remaining difference between us and Bonobos is that we act like animals, but synchronized.
"Look, we present our colorful bouncing rear ends all together!
Those damn dirty apes can only do it one at a time.
Heh Pogo. Exactly. Synchronization is the key. As long as ALL the girls are doing it...
Yeah, if just ONE girl was doing that, all by herself, the message about don't touch would be ludicrous. Back up dancers are there to justify the junior gyrations in schoolgirl costumes as ART with an IMPORTANT MESSAGE as opposed to a virtual underage pedobear smorgasboard lap dance.
Entertainment industry pervert lawsuits are developing. Finally.
But also, if just one girl was doing that, all by herself it would look stupid. Coordinated movement to music is interesting.
The coordinated dance/singing has been a pop music staple forever.
Jackson 5 and practically every other group out of Motown except Stevie Wonder.
Beatles and and many of the other early rock and roll groups out of England.
Girl bands of the eighties and boy bands of the nineties.
Amartel let it be known that The Beatles never did any anything like that. Uh uh.
Once in Magical Mystery Tour they did a coordinated dance/walk down a staircase to the song Your Mother Should Know but it was pretty obviously a send up of entertainment from another time and place.
Can't think of other instance of Beatles choreographed dancing in performance.
You need to know I care about this question. Deeply. We are talking about the Beatles.
The Beatles never looked very good twerking.
Maybe that's just me.
Whattaya mean Pogo? Didn't you ever hear that song ~~It's been a hard day's night, I been twekin' like a dog~~?
D'oh!
We can twerk it out.
Check. Coordinated clothing is not coordinated dancing. It took Motown to bring all the coordination together properly.
Motown did it best.
Legs are powerful things.
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