Release: April 1, 1988
Lyrics:
Dancing heart to heart
To your motion of a start
Oh babe I have cried
Silent tears are full of pride
I need your kisses
(Babe I need your kisses)
In a world of stone
Crying tears on telephone
Oh my lost night with you
Oh I'd love a rendezvous
I need your kisses
(Babe I need your kisses)
Close my eyes to ten
On a point of no return
We are night birds in the streets
House of mystic lights
Home is where my heart is
Calling Dr. Hyde
I was looking for my name
House of mystic lights
Nothing but a heartache
Lovers side by side
Come step inside my heart
Lit me with your shot
Sudden lover you're so hot
Our tears babe never dry
Oh how do this fool survived
I need your kisses
(Babe I need your kisses)
Oh-yea
Take this change of love
'Cause I never get enough
Now I'm high and then I'm low
You're an angel, yes, I know
I need your kisses
(Babe I need you're kisses)
We're to the beats yo
And you don't stop
C'mon yo
Let's just make your finger rock
Get up into the rhythm mother funky beat
And get down yo
And you don't stop
C'mon let just make your finger part
So get up
And stop messing around
When C.C.Catch is in your town
Oh-yea
To the beat
To the beat
To the finger that'll ever make your body heat
Songwriter: Dieter Bohlen
Party people in the place to be
Rocking to the beat so viciously
Party people in the place to be
Rocking to the beat so viciously
C.C.Catch is irresistible
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Homepage:
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A donation doodle for @myexesallhaveguineapigs
Thank you so much for supporting me on Ko-Fi
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oh my days. they're discoing all over that elysium. kim's doing the sprinkler
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(image from: Font generator. Never catch me not doing my attribution when required.)
DISCO.
Anyway, pick a song from a bad description. You do not have to recognize the song that you choose (although I have certain expectations of my Glee fans, I won't lie). Go from the vibes. Whatever seems funkiest, or funniest, or whatever floats your boat.
At the end of the week, I will make the poll into a playlist, from the song with the lowest amount of votes to the song with the highest amount of votes. If you would like to hear the playlist, leave a comment or put it in your reblog and I will tag you when the playlist goes up. If you really want to know what a particular song is, shoot me an ask and I will answer.
And please reblog the post! Inflict the disco on your friends and followers. They'll thank you for it.
See you in a week, and remember -- stay groovy.
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The suitors and Van Helsing: thousand yard stare in the empty Westenra estate
The Harkers: in bed staring to the ceiling mentally preparing for the funeral
Earth Wind and Fire blasting: do you remember 🎵🎶
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Orlando Johnson And Trance – Turn The Music On (1983)
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Linda Blair and Jim Bray - Roller Boogie (1979)
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Postcards
Le Jardin '21
This laminated post card offers a glimpse across the river. A little more than a decade after the war, the eastern bank is already fully renovated. The hillsides are lush with gardens and residences, someone's parked a small beige airship by the fountain. This postcard will sell for a pretty penny.
Grand Couron '37
This postcard depicts an ill-advised residential area overlooking the Jamrock Quarter. 13-story buildings line the hillside like sarcophagi, an ominous fog already rising from behind. These are the last boom years -- in '39 the project fails catastrophically, leaving behind an opiate and hepatitis B infested slum.
Martinaise '98
A faded picture postcard from the end of the last century shows Martinaise as was before the Revolution. It's the height of summer, Rue de Saint-Ghislaine is teeming with parasol-wielding bourgeoisie and Wild Pines flags buttress the walkway. Nothing is written on the back.
Couron '33
This one has 'HELL' written on its back. It could not be further from the truth. It's the boom years, and Couron, the nicest district in Revachol West, is enjoying a sun drenched day. Tall and handsome buildings rise from the riverside: steel, iron and yellow limestone, with cloud shadows sliding on the facades.
Boogie Street '46
This crumpled up postcard depicts an open air market in Boogie Street ~5 years ago. A vendor smiles as dead roosters line his stalls -- hung by their feet from canopy. Red blood flows onto the muddy street, blurry shadows of people pass
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The real "Soul Train."
Tim Burton is definitely channeling his teen years. (He's only 2 1/2 years older than me, so I recognize a lot of the stuff in Beetlejuice Beetlejuice).
Soul Train was a hugely popular TV series in the 70s. It introduced new songs, new performers, and new dance moves.
Beetlejuice Beetlejuice's Soul Train Conductor is an homage to the late, great host Don Cornelius (played by British actor/comedian Stephen K. Amos).
For those who never saw it, here's a sample. You can see in the movie they recreated Don Cornelius' classic hair and sunglasses.
And dancing to Earth, Wind & Fire's "September."
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Pamela Hensley and Gil Gerard in Buck Rogers in the 25th Century (1979), "Awakening"
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okay I finished it
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PLEASE VOTE FOR VOLITION IN THE @skills-bracket-2!!!
(shivers is already winning by a landslide and does not need more help lmao <3)
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WARNING!
Symptoms of long term pale exposure include: Time-perception related illnesses, memory malfunction and FUCKIN SHLANGIN IT DISCO STYLE
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