I sat there alone,
Listening to the saxophone.
Whiskey-sour at the bar.
Then I saw her silhouette.
Next to me she came and sat,
Asked me for a cigarette, that's how we met.
She be cream and honey.
My personal Playboy bunny,
OOO, I was her hundred dollar bill.
We spent all our money
Always out looking for a thrill.
It's never cheap in Beverly Hills.
Josephine
Don't get me wrong.
I know I'll miss your face,
But I'm movin' on.
Josephine
All I know.
You and me we had something.
Now I got to let you go.
I don't know.
It's a matter of my taste.
I like them bad girls,
Always been this way.
You know the type,
So badly behaved.
Don't care about nothing but trouble
And they don't care what you say.
She was my honey,
Ain't It funny how it goes?
The rises end in falls,
But oooo looking back I got no regrets at all.
Josephine
Don't get me wrong.
I know I'll miss your face,
But I'm movin' on.
Josephine
All I know.
You and me we had something.
Now I got to let you go.
Josephine
Do me wrong.
I know I'll miss your face,
But I'm movin' on
Ooh baby
All I know
You drive me crazy
Let you go
Josephine,
Don't get me wrong.
Josephine,
I said I'm movin' on, yeah.
Josephine,
Don't get me wrong.
Ooh, Josephine,
I said I'm movin' on, yeah.
(oh, oh)
Ooh baby,
All I know.
You drive me crazy.
Let you go.
Ooh baby,
All I know.
You drive me crazy.
Yeah yeah yeah!
Published on Dec 24, 2013 by JustSomeMotion
YouTube: JustSomeMotion (JSM) Parov Stelar - Josephine - #neoswing
my blog: Forsyth and Parov: I just gotta dance! - Apr 9/2011
Parov Stelar is a musician from Linz, Austria who started as a DJ but has now become an artist unto his own right. He has been credited with if not founding then bringing to the public's attention a new genre called "Electroswing" and [this video gives] you a good taste of just what this is: a combination of electronic music, house or dance music, and the melodic style of 1940s swing music.
I wrote the above blog entry three years ago. Since then, Pavlov Stelar has become more popular, not just with the public, but with amateur dancers. There are a number of them publishing their own videos to showcase their dancing talents and it is impressive to see what's going on in the world.
Wikipedia: Videodance
Videodance is a genre of dance made for the camera. In videodance, movement is the primary expressive element in the work rather than dialogue (as in conventional narrative movies) or music (as in music videos). Other names for this form are screendance, dance film, cinedance, and dance for camera.
Social Age 2007-? Selfie Dancing
A current social trend is people recording themselves dancing and posting to social media sites such as YouTube and Vimeo. These typically consist of low resolution, mobile phone video clips of someone dancing to a popular song. However, a group of young choreographers are popularizing a much more sophisticated style of selfie video dance. Among the most highly viewed are TakeSomeCrime, his self-acknowledged protégé JustSomeMotion and Josy Carver among others.
References
YouTube channel: JustSomeMotion
Facebook: JustSomeMotion
Twitter: JustSomeMotion
official web site: JustSomeMotion
Wikipedia: Parov Stelar
Parov Stelar aka Marcus Füreder (born November 27, 1974) is a musician who lives and works in Linz, Austria. He performs with his Band - the Parov Stelar Band - and as a DJ worldwide. Parov Stelar is the head of Etage Noir Recordings.
official web site: Parov Stelar Band
Wikipedia: Electroswing
Electro Swing is a relatively new term that has been coined to describe a type of music that blends many elements of both electronic music (from a very wide range of styles, not just, as the term might suggest, Electro music) with elements of 1920s, 1930s and 1940s Swing music and Jazz. Its earliest origins are probably in the birth of sampling (music) within popular music.
my blog: eN and Parov: I just gotta dance! - Aug 17/2015
my blog: Neiland and Parov: I just gotta dance! - Aug 10/2015
my blog: Forsyth and Parov: I just gotta dance! - Apr 9/2011
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