Here's another clip that I could have sworn that I'd posted long, long ago. but doesn't appear when I search the blog. It's Pan's People dancing to David Cassidy's Walking the the Rain.
Download link is on the way...
Here's another clip that I could have sworn that I'd posted long, long ago. but doesn't appear when I search the blog. It's Pan's People dancing to David Cassidy's Walking the the Rain.
Download link is on the way...
Thanks to everyone who's helping with the never-ending task of keeping clips on the blog watchable. Some recent fixes:
Legs & Co. - Nights On Broadway
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4 comments:
classic routine here from pans good song as well ,i loved all pans people routines from 1973 onwards , after the your so vain routine from jan that year thats when flicks choregraphy became more literall.wish you could all see the tie a yellow ribbon routine classic literall interpretation
Thanks YMG, very enjoyable showcasing the sweet and innocent side of Pans. David Cassidy wasn't a fave of mine but the girls did a good job on this one
this clip was dubbed over on you tube to the neil sedaka song laughter in the rain ,this is the original clip with the original song it was choreographed to
Horrified to realise that I remember this!!! I think (though I'm not sure) that this was during a brief period when Top Of The Pops was shifted from Thursdays to Fridays (I think it either followed or preceded Star Trek).
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