Saturday, July 26, 2014

How I love tap


12 comments:

chickelit said...

I love tap too -- tap beer.

deborah said...

Groan.

bagoh20 said...

I think the whole aesthetic of the fourties is the most attractive we have ever been. The women looked so beautiful and with just the right balance of femininity and strength. They seemed on equal footing with men socially through a sly use of sexuality and social mores that existed. The rules were respected and enforced voluntarily without being some big brotherish call a lawyer thing. That's how it looked anyway. I'm sure I'm seeing it through a soft fuzzy lense though.

ricpic said...

Rita did everything Fred did and she did it going backwards too!

Well, I mean when they were balldancing.

ndspinelli said...

Sixty is a great tap dancer. Few folks know that.

ricpic said...

Sixty doesn't even have to throw some sand down for his swift shoe routine since it's already spread all over his cabin floor.

ricpic said...

Oy gevalt. SOFT shoe

deborah said...

Careful ricpic, he can also strap you to a board and send you through a buzz saw.

ricpic said...

Then there'd be more mes!

deborah said...

That's alright, ricpic, plenty of sawdust to sop it up.

deborah said...

Bago, the Forties were awesome, but the Fifties hold the nostalgia award for me. The full skirts, the short, sassy hair-dos...

AllenS said...

A lot of singers and actors/actresses back then had class. A lot of class.