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The "What are you listening to now" thread

Zxv

Smash Lord
Joined
Mar 4, 2009
Messages
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Location
Sydney, Australia.
Dance epidemic tonight

Your body goes to waste
Every minute you don't give it to me
I'm dying for your sins on the dance floor
Can't you see

You know it's still on my mind
Still on my mind
Still on my mind
It's still on my mind
Still on my mind
Still on my mind
I want it so bad but I'm never gonna it
The girl's on fire
It's a dance epidemic
Baby
Looks like a dance epidemic
I'm seeing things I thought I'd never see
Dance epidemic tonight
Start again tonight

You've got your nice apartment
West LA
Wilshire and Bundy
Is that where you get your kicks now, honey?
Is that where you spend your money?

You know it's still on my mind
Still on my mind
Still on my mind
It's still on my mind
Still on my mind
Still on my mind
I want it so bad and I'm never gonna get it
This girl's on fire, it's a dance epidemic
Baby
Looks like a dance epidemic to me
I'm seeing things I thought I'd never see
Dance epidemic tonight
Start again tonight

It's getting harder to breathe
Your sexy lies cutting into me
I want it so bad but I'm never gonna get it
This girl's on fire, it's a dance epidemic

Baby
Looks like a dance epidemic to me
I'm seeing things I thought I'd never, never see
Dance epidemic tonight
Start again tonight


Also, I found this quite lulzy.

The Dancing Plague (or Dance Epidemic) of 1518 was a case of dancing mania that occurred in Strasbourg, France (then part of the Holy Roman Empire) in July 1518. Numerous people took to dancing for days without rest, and, over the period of about one month, some of the people died from heart attack, stroke, or exhaustion.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dancing_Plague_of_1518
 

Splice

Smash Hero
Joined
Mar 1, 2009
Messages
5,126
Location
AUS
"As the dancing plague worsened, concerned nobles sought the advice of local physicians, who ruled out astrological and supernatural causes, instead announcing that the plague was a "natural disease" caused by "hot blood." However, instead of prescribing bleeding, authorities encouraged more dancing, in part by opening two guildhalls and a grain market, and even constructing a wooden stage. The authorities did this because they believed that the dancers would only recover if they danced continuously night and day."

Apparently, being a Physician used to mean you were just a really good bull**** artist, lol!

To stay on topic this is the song playing on my playlist right now...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q1F_88UksxA
 
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