I liked the original GWTW version because it shows the push and pull equality of their personalities in their relationship. This version shows the immediate match and the deepness their relationship is founded on. As versions of “twice told tales”, both are great. Way to go, JJ.
I always hated dances. Music too loud; can’t talk; have to keep shaking around like a maniac. My tactic was always, “Do you feel like going outside for a walk?”
Tyge Premium Member about 2 years ago
Awwww…. Cute! ❤️‿❤️
wjones about 2 years ago
I guess that sets the future.
Robin Harwood about 2 years ago
Fast girl!
Aladar30 Premium Member about 2 years ago
Awwwww….
The Pro from Dover about 2 years ago
I would always ask them to play Whipping Post
nosirrom about 2 years ago
The Funeral March is slow.
kgs about 2 years ago
Watch that hand Arlo…
annefackler61 about 2 years ago
I think Janis is a little tipsy.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member about 2 years ago
Must be something as his hair color changed!!
Jeffin Premium Member about 2 years ago
Oh, the flying, queasy feeling of new love.
naplllp about 2 years ago
“I guess you’re not ready for this [music] … but your kids will love it.” (Back to the Future)
brucer31245 about 2 years ago
Bare toes in those flips. Be careful where you step Arlo.
wknehans about 2 years ago
Love the curly cords on the bands’ instruments; so accurate to the era. Nice touch, JJ!
Jwatkins01 about 2 years ago
I liked the original GWTW version because it shows the push and pull equality of their personalities in their relationship. This version shows the immediate match and the deepness their relationship is founded on. As versions of “twice told tales”, both are great. Way to go, JJ.
Gandalf about 2 years ago
‘Swayin’ to the Music…’ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F2CA9km0y4E
FassEddie about 2 years ago
Anything by Air Supply!
Not for me. I’m leaving.
jonesbeltone about 2 years ago
They went straight to the “belt-buckle polisher”, by passing the “swing” and “dip”-looks serious.
RickB about 2 years ago
When you fall in love, every song is a slow dance.
Spoonbone about 2 years ago
I always hated dances. Music too loud; can’t talk; have to keep shaking around like a maniac. My tactic was always, “Do you feel like going outside for a walk?”
Cincoflex about 2 years ago
and everyone else fades away . . . .
p1op2cor3n about 2 years ago
They going to talk about the first thing that come’s up?
Lightpainter Premium Member about 2 years ago
Slow dancing on the FIRST date??!!!! gasp!!!!!
Sneaker about 2 years ago
Belly rubbing dance is a way lot better that that FAST stuff!!!
wschott about 2 years ago
Loving the flashback Jimmy. Can we stay here for a while?
troilus Premium Member about 2 years ago
Enjoying this thread…
Dr_Fogg about 2 years ago
loving this time travel
MartinPerry1 about 2 years ago
Nothing better than feeling a pair of breasts pressed against your chest.
Ermine Notyours about 2 years ago
“Slow dancing, it don’t turn me on. I know that chicks like to boogie to the beat of the song.”
David Huie Green LosersBlameOthers&It'sYOURfault about 2 years ago
Give the customers want they want if you want them to be your customers.
Dr. Whom about 2 years ago
It’s not dancing if you aren’t holding the girl.
Bradley Walker about 2 years ago
The colorist quit early?
DaBump Premium Member about 2 years ago
Sweet!
mikeywilly about 2 years ago
Bandleader; it doesn’t matter what you play, they’re dancing to their own music!
abucksworth Premium Member about 2 years ago
Play Harlem Nocturne.