Edcole is correct, however some of the audience may be too young to understand the connection to the Drifters and the song “Save the Last Dance For Me”, which was released in the early ‘60’s
Thanks, BC13 - but young people like me know a few things. Clyde McPhatter’s Drifters came first, then Ben E. King’s Drifters, along with a real hodgepodge of musicians and singers. Both groups are in the R&R Hall of Fame (King’s group did the “Dance” mentioned here, along with “There Goes My Baby” and others). OK - done.
pouncingtiger about 15 years ago
Her client will use the N-trance and now I’ll use the exit.
tbree about 15 years ago
Would that client happen to be from Trance-sylvania?
rshive about 15 years ago
The client comes via mass Trance-it.
Edcole1961 about 15 years ago
Sounds more like a Drifter to me.
Yukoner about 15 years ago
The client became in-trance-igent and refused to pay, at which point the account was trance-fered to a collection agency.
SamandJanet about 15 years ago
Efcole 1961 had it right - a Drifter, a King, to be exact.
GROG Premium Member about 15 years ago
Edcole is correct, however some of the audience may be too young to understand the connection to the Drifters and the song “Save the Last Dance For Me”, which was released in the early ‘60’s
Allan CB Premium Member about 15 years ago
He’ll have to trans-fer between buses, which could cause him to trace-end the stairs a little later to get into the en-trance …
alan.gurka about 15 years ago
Oh, King from the Drifters. I was thinking of another king: Elvis. He may be making an en-trance too.
bmwk12ltc about 15 years ago
you guy’s are great. Are you practicing to be in a Spider Robinson Novel?
midiranger about 15 years ago
ow, ow, ow
EarlWash about 15 years ago
Trance, trance trance the boys are marching…
…er, never mind.
GeneGene about 15 years ago
What a punderful entrancing pun filled message board this morning!!
Nighthawks Premium Member about 15 years ago
…but don’t forget who’s taking you home and in who’s arms you’re gonna be……
so darling………
yyyguy about 15 years ago
@bmwk12ltc: nope. Piers Anthony’s next Xanth novel.
Ushindi about 15 years ago
Thanks, BC13 - but young people like me know a few things. Clyde McPhatter’s Drifters came first, then Ben E. King’s Drifters, along with a real hodgepodge of musicians and singers. Both groups are in the R&R Hall of Fame (King’s group did the “Dance” mentioned here, along with “There Goes My Baby” and others). OK - done.
boldyuma about 15 years ago
Freddy Fender did a good “Darlin save the last dance for me’…RIP Freddy…
Dkram about 15 years ago
Make mine Trance Gemini
Smiley Rmom about 15 years ago
I’m hardly young (50), and although the song was familiar, I had no idea who made it popular. Thanks for the explanation, BC!
GROG Premium Member about 15 years ago
RRAmom I’m 49 now and I was probably only a year old when it came out. Growing up, I bacame as interested in music’s past as the then present.
There probably aren’t that many kids like that now. Heck, they won’t watch a classic movie just because it’s B&W.
Ushindi about 15 years ago
DrFro: I was joking just a teensy bit - I am OLDER than BC13, and danced to that stuff years ago. Believe me, BC13 needs no help.