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Great Stuff!!
 damonlazer wrote:


I'm not sure if I agree with you on that, but even if it is, it's definitely not a bad thing.  They are based in the US, and if you're not American you might not realize it, but "cultural appropriation" is kind of our thing.  There's a reason we're known as the melting pot, after all.



And yet another 'merican who thinks they are the only country on Earth. Just how many immigrants enter Australia and bring their culture with them HUH?
 damonlazer wrote:


I'm not sure if I agree with you on that, but even if it is, it's definitely not a bad thing.  They are based in the US, and if you're not American you might not realize it, but "cultural appropriation" is kind of our thing.  There's a reason we're known as the melting pot, after all.


You being known for it doesn't make it better. The melting pot has nothing to do with cultural appropriation. 
YOW!
wfh, dancing in my chair, big smile, perfection!
 Devaplan wrote:

How can anyone not like this, even just a bit.? Sophie Tucker might be turning in her grave though.


I think Sophie made Ernie go woof quite often lol
it's at least a woofin 8.5 I mean I make you woof!! ? Hell yeah
 wmxmfm wrote:

[Wikipedia:] Sophie Hawley-Weld was born in Frankfurt, Germany, but grew up in rural Canada and Atlanta. She then attended United World College of the Adriatic, a UWC in Duino, Italy. While in college Hawley-Weld studied Portuguese; her love for Brazilian culture and the Portuguese language inspired a move to Brazil afterwards, to further learn the language and collaborate with local poets and artists.

Indeed; I'd say she's doing a fair job of creatively "appropriating" multiple cultures! 


Being multi-lingual is not a crime.
its weird 

its funky

get your ya ya's out! 
 sfoster66 wrote:

Learning a second or third language is now cultural appropriation.? I'd best let my friend in France know.   She speaks French, Italian, German, English and a smattering of Spanish.  How dare she be so bold in her cultural colonialism...

[Wikipedia:] Sophie Hawley-Weld was born in Frankfurt, Germany, but grew up in rural Canada and Atlanta. She then attended United World College of the Adriatic, a UWC in Duino, Italy. While in college Hawley-Weld studied Portuguese; her love for Brazilian culture and the Portuguese language inspired a move to Brazil afterwards, to further learn the language and collaborate with local poets and artists.

Indeed; I'd say she's doing a fair job of creatively "appropriating" multiple cultures! 
How can anyone not like this, even just a bit.? Sophie Tucker might be turning in her grave though.
My Sub is Woofing right now!
 o_unico wrote:

This is literally cultural appropriation.




OK, I'll bite. How is this cultural appropriation?
I Can't Believe It's Not Butter!
Has quite a european touch to it, if I'm allowed to be so bold.
 smartn1 wrote:

grows on you



And keeps growing. I think every time I've heard this song, it has gone up a point.
I am so loving this!  Infectious dance energy, and then to put an exclamation point on it, William follows it up with the Talking Heads'  “Cross-Eyed and Painless !“  FUN!
 o_unico wrote:

This is literally cultural appropriation.


Learning a second or third language is now cultural appropriation.? I'd best let my friend in France know.   She speaks French, Italian, German, English and a smattering of Spanish.  How dare she be so bold in her cultural colonialism...
Ya gotta follow up with Who let the dogs out? Just once… 😂
 siqbal wrote:

Saw them live at Forest Hills not too long ago. Such a fun, booty-shakin' band.

Seems to be a favorite of William's due presumably to the liberal use of Brazilian Portuguese in the lyrics but can't imagine most old-school rockers getting too deep into this kind of music. 



Oh, but we do, we really do! ;-)
 o_unico wrote:

This is literally cultural appropriation.



I'm not sure if I agree with you on that, but even if it is, it's definitely not a bad thing.  They are based in the US, and if you're not American you might not realize it, but "cultural appropriation" is kind of our thing.  There's a reason we're known as the melting pot, after all.
This has me stank face chair dancing 
This is kinda kooky. I like it!
 siqbal wrote:

Saw them live at Forest Hills not too long ago. Such a fun, booty-shakin' band.

Seems to be a favorite of William's due presumably to the liberal use of Brazilian Portuguese in the lyrics but can't imagine most old-school rockers getting too deep into this kind of music. 



You may be wrong in that. I like old school rock. I also like fun stuff that reminds me to dance and woof.
Was surprised when I heard German in there. 
 o_unico wrote:

This is literally cultural appropriation.



pretty funny.
This is literally cultural appropriation.
 siqbal wrote:

Saw them live at Forest Hills not too long ago. Such a fun, booty-shakin' band.

Seems to be a favorite of William's due presumably to the liberal use of Brazilian Portuguese in the lyrics but can't imagine most old-school rockers getting too deep into this kind of music. 



I bet they are good live!

Uh, I guess I'm an old school rocker, and I love what I've heard from this group.  Good music is good music.
This song is so good i can't help buOF WOOF WOOF WOOF
grows on you
Me likee!
A fun song and a 7½ in my book.
Saw them live at Forest Hills not too long ago. Such a fun, booty-shakin' band.

Seems to be a favorite of William's due presumably to the liberal use of Brazilian Portuguese in the lyrics but can't imagine most old-school rockers getting too deep into this kind of music. 
Definitely a toe tapper
The video for this song looks like they were having so much fun
really?!
New Sofi Tukker! They had me at Vai rebolando
Turn it up and dance!