Song is called "Doop" Recorded in 1994 by a Dutch group. Most of the film clips are from "The Great Gatsby" staring Robert Redford and Mia Farrow. The woman dancing alone is Bridget Bardot. Hope this helps.
Eran flacos porque no existía la comida chatarra ni las grasas transgénicas que te hinchan, hasta la harina era realmente a base de maíz o de trigo, y no tenían ningún ingrediente engordante, más el baile imagínate! Se mantenían delgados.
@@lorenaucbaas7295 y lo peor es que han inventado tantos sabores deliciosos hoy en día que los recordamos y casi nunca podemos decir NO a lo que nos engorda o hace mal, incluso las gaseosas, cuando en esa época Cocacola era una medicina y no una bebida gasificada que se puede tomar en cualquier momento y cuantaa veces quieras. A no ser que nos alimentemos bien en base a nuestra fuerza de voluntad. Yo empiezo hoy, trataré de decir que NO a todo lo sintético sobretodo, Doritos, preservantes, harina y azúcar en exceso, etc. Todo se trata de tener fuerza de voluntad. En eso hay que trabajar.
Como me encantaría ir a una fiesta de estas ! Yo soy loco y fanático de este genero de musica ! A parte la se bailar y me encantaría conocer una linda dama !
At the time back in the boring 90s the world it seems wasn't ready for electro swing! Move on 10yrs and now people of all ages can't get enough of it!, and it wouldn't surprise me if this was the inspiration behind it!.
Estoy por ir en un tiempo a una de estas fiestas con esta música espectacular y todo lo demás ! Igual como figura en este video ! Alguna dama que quiera ir conmigo ? Y que sea soltera !
CHARLESTON STAMPEDE Here's a new Charleston dance on RU-vid called the Charelston Stampede Danced to James P Johnson's "Charleston". Kind Regards Anthony & Stephanie
This song is dedicated to all the classy ladies here. I'm sure that each one of you would have made a statement as a modern girl if you were to travel back in time to the Charleston era and informed all the ladies how much progress has been made. HIGH FIVE to ALL OF YOU!!!
you know this version is from the 1990 decade, right? No idea where you where then, but i can guarantee, if somebody looked like a zombie, it meant he where dancing since 3 days on end ;-)
este charleston estubo de moda en colombia cuando los reinados de belleza empezaban por alla en los años 1920, era reina nacional de belleza yolanda emiliani luego los tangos de gardel
But as truly I do not recall BB (and the scenes here of her context, amid musicians with a plain wall background), this RU-vid video seems a montage of clips from The Great Gatsby film and exogenetic clips from a separate BB and musician video ... deftly melded.
Who KNEW Brigitte Bardot had a sense of humor (mistook her for Dorothy Provine) ... and great flapper (esp. Charleston) skills? And thank you, uploader, for these under-seen scenes from Hollywood's perhaps definitive, epic epitome of 1920s "Gold Coast" Long Island, New York rich caste's soiree extravaganza in the great, unfathomably underrated 1974 film of Fitzgerald's All American novel of 1925, "The Great Gatsby" !
I am playing this while my ma and sis are at her medical appointment. Reminds me of my highschool years, I had a gold tassel like dress, feeling fine, free and classy. When I would go to Roseland Ballroom in NYC with my mom, sis, I would happy, free and like a star. My mom's been going for years until having some health problems and Roseland is now closed. Many Blessings. 7/11/19. (Wed.) 7:44-7:48 a.m. 👑🌟🙌👸😊🌈💎❤💍💍💍💃👑🌟🙌🙌🙌📹📷🎥🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌
I have been looking for this song for effing ever! I heard it on a techno mixtape in the 90s that didn't list the artists or songs. Still don't know what it is so if anyone knows I'd appreciate it. Thanks!
Don't be DVD for you but do you be do you do I love this song so much that's adorable with the trumpets and everything do you be do be do do do be do be do do
If it wasn't from the 20s, it should have been ! it's fantastic, I cannot stop playing it! :D .. the other inmates cannot keep their feet still either !
Hard to believe that this song is almost a century old and still catchy! Kaum zu glauben, dass der Song fast 100 Jahre alt und noch immer ein Ohrwurm ist!
GAWD!!!!!!! I was looking for the dance version of Charleston made in Carolina and I came across this great song I last enjoyed more than 20 years ago. It never caught on in my country but as far as I remember it was a UK number 1. Please, if you have the link for the dance version of Charleston made in Carolina, share it with me. Greetings from Mexico City. By the way, the name of this song and group was Doop.
This is the party scene from the 1974 Paramount film of The Great Gatsby. What a surprise here, at 01:20 (and there near) to see as the featured dancing flapper ... the French actress Brigitte Bardot. Yes, that's BB.