Ms. BlueGangsta
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Both moves are hands down the most iconic and recognized in music history, but which one do you think is the most iconic out of the two?
A sequel to Moonwalker the film might have been cool tho! The Lean! What would the title to the third "movie like no other" have been called? The Spin? The Toe Stand? The Pelvic Thrust?Moonwalk, by far. His autobiography wouldnt have sounded as good had it been called "The Lean" ha!
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Im surprised MJ is better known for his robot. The first time i saw him do it during an early performance of Dancing Machine I had to keep keep keep rewinding.The Robot is not in consideration?
Definitely, the Moonwalk.
Im surprised MJ is better known for his robot. The first time i saw him do it during an early performance of Dancing Machine I had to keep keep keep rewinding.
Actually it was the Soul Train performance i was referring to. Youre right Moonwalker would have been the first id have seeb but im not including the Moonwalker one cos I wasnt even sure if it was definitely Dancing machine they were dancing to in the clip! But yeah that one is just as goodOn Moonwalker?
Actually it was the Soul Train performance i was referring to. Youre right Moonwalker would have been the first id have seeb but im not including the Moonwalker one cos I wasnt even sure if it was definitely Dancing machine they were dancing to in the clip! But yeah that one is just as good
I think that's because everybody and their dog was doing it the day after Soul Train-even to this day.He had a great robot but that's less of a move that is associated strictly with him.
Snap. For years and years everytime i heard "dancing, dancing, dancing, dun dun dunnn, shes a dancing machine" is used follow it up with "DONT BLAME IT ON THE SUNSHINE". As with most of the other songs in the retrospective!Yeah it was Dancin Machine! It was first time I'd seen him do it!