Hot Gossip dance to Donna Summer's I Feel Love on the Kenny Everett Video Show
Update: broken embedded video fixed.
Hot Gossip dance to Donna Summer's I Feel Love on the Kenny Everett Video Show
Update: broken embedded video fixed.
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7 comments:
One of their better routines in my opinion although the skimpy man-shorts are a little bit hard to take and I'm sure our RF boys would have longer trousers
More like watching a mediocre gymnastics display than a dance. I can neither warm to the performers nor to the routine, all of which are sadly lacking in form, style or class. Complete garbage in my book. Bring back those Smurffs!
You sound very grumpy Suefan, this was watchable, but the boys in their short shorts rather took over the routine towards the end, and i sorta lost interest in it then.
Sorry everyone. Ryan is quite correct. I was a grumpy guss and I shouldn't have snapped like I did. I'm not fond of Hot Gossip. They are not my cup of tea at all but that is no excuse. My apologies.
Please don't apologise, Sufan: there's no malice in your original comment: it's genuine opinion, honestly expressed. This place would get dull pretty quickly if we were only allowed to say vacuous, Tony-Blackburnish, Simon-Bates-type "Great!" "Super!" comments. Go on yourself, as they say up here in Scotchland.
Thanks YMG. "Great" and "Super" reminds me of that Reggie Perrin show. "Neither Mrs SF nor I got where we are today without remembering that show."
Somtimes the camera work can get in
the way of the routine, as here, a
little like viewing fine art
through frosted glass. While this
could be seen as an example of the
dancers suppleness, it misses the
accolade of a good dance routine.
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