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Old October 8th, 2005, 01:53 AM
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I want muscles!

I was digging in my mp3 collection and came across the Diana Ross song Muscles, I vaughly remember the video had her rolling around with some rather beffy gents.

Does anyone have the video they could send me please? (or a link to it?)

Heres the lyics for those who have forgotten this pop classic: Muscles

Thanks in advance!
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Old October 8th, 2005, 04:03 AM
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Muscles

Ok- did a bit more digging around and found that the MTV site has the video fro 'Muscles' hosted here

Problem is I cant extract it or screenshot it. Can anyone else get it?
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And it wasn't just Diana Ross, either

Allow me to dip into teleshopping mode

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Yes, pose around your bedroom with these massive rocking tunes all connected by bodybuilders, strength or muscles. Flex those biceps to "Muscles" by Diana Ross, hit those ab crunches to "Physical" by Olivia Newton John, bench press your bodyweight for twenty reps to "Macho Man" by the Village People and allow yourself to lose control to "It's Raining Men" by the Weather Girls.

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Old October 8th, 2005, 09:24 AM
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I've mentioned this elsewhere, but there's a great song from the lousy Andrew Lloyd Webber musical "Starlight Express" called "Pumping Iron" that's fun to bounce around to. Makes a good workout song.
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Old October 8th, 2005, 08:47 PM
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The lyrics are kinda cheesy but the music itself is really good. It reminded me of a Bond Theme. And there were some fascinating visuals in there (and not just because they were of musclemen.) Atomic, you should take notice of this if you haven't already.
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And who could forget her concert in DC. yrs ago, when the rain storm came up and she kept right on going with the show, she did that song in that show and as I recall, a big muscleman jumped up on stage with her, and took off his shirt in the rain and started flexing as she was singing.
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Diana Ross's "Muscles" Concert in NYC's Central Park

I remember--more than 20 years ago--seeing a tape on TV of Diana's NYC concert--when she sang "Muscles," the camera panned to the crowd where many guys were flexing!--Would love to get that video....
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