This young man's parents were told by doctors he'd never walk. His dad would bring him to the bar the family owned and he would dance sitting down. Years went by and he eventually overcame his condition. Finally he began going to parties and gatherings of different types just to dance, whether invited or not, earning his nickname El Solovino, which means Just Showed Up Alone. He's a popular figure at local events and now gets tons of invitations.
I am totally addicted to watching this talented fellows perfect timed dance moves to Transmission. Since I found the video I watch it at least once a day and have shared the link with some of my pals from back in the day. If Ian was looking down from heaven I reckon he'd be well impressed. The guys a living legend!
@@viper31stvfw86 Yeah of course, I've seen the same guy do the exact same dance to traditional Mexican music. Better still is the Peaky Blinders do Joy Division uploads, even though they're edited and the music is played over the videos I find them entertaining. You gotta admit though when he's doing that 'vibrating thing' it's perfectly in time with the bass
When Carlito was born the doctors said he had a congenial condition problem and he was never gonna be able to walk and see him now, life is a real challenge
I've seen the original, and this Ian Curtis version. And for kicks and grins I turned down the soundtrack and played Megadeth's "Holywars Punishment Due", and worked out pretty good.
El post punk tiene la esencia de casi cualquier mexicano:aunque x dentro está muriendo (su letra) en los los hechos se mueve como si estuviera de fiesta (ritmo de la música)