Things I am not convinced by in this music video of Mick Jagger and David Bowie singing the Motown standard "Dancing in the Street":
1. that Jagger is in any way in Bowie's class as a singer
2. that there will be laughing, singing, music swinging, and dancing in the street in any kind of scale - it's just the two of them prancing around empty lots and back-alleys for the whole three minutes.
3. that every guy should grasp a girl - there are no girls and they are just screaming into each other's mouths.
I am however convinced that it doesn't matter what you wear, just as long as you are there. And Bowie does say "Baltimore and D.C. now" as sexily as I've ever heard anyone say it.
1. that Jagger is in any way in Bowie's class as a singer
2. that there will be laughing, singing, music swinging, and dancing in the street in any kind of scale - it's just the two of them prancing around empty lots and back-alleys for the whole three minutes.
3. that every guy should grasp a girl - there are no girls and they are just screaming into each other's mouths.
I am however convinced that it doesn't matter what you wear, just as long as you are there. And Bowie does say "Baltimore and D.C. now" as sexily as I've ever heard anyone say it.
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