I was drinking at Bamboo House last night – it’s a very chilled out place with a live band that attracts a more subtle clientรจle. This is the Airwaves band – they sing covers of popular English, Chinese and Malay songs. They hail from the Philippines and directly above and below this column of text is the obligatory XX Chromosome shots. ๐
Airwaves band in action
Anyway, at about 12 AM, there was a large entourage of people entering the lounge. These people didn’t look like the sort that tends to hang out around drinking establishments – it’s a mixed group of people ranging from probably their late 30’s to 60’s.
It seems like they’re from Selangor and they’re in the hotel for a function of some sort and the entire group adjourned to the lounge to have a couple of drinks. Most were dressed rather formally and I honestly didn’t expect this group to raise the rafters…
…but they did. ๐
Blast from the past! The Twist is back. Old man dancing…vibrantly.
The dance floor was quite empty before they arrived and this posse of fun loving mature people took to the floor quite liberally, doing the Twist and Cha-Cha, which were probably all the rage during their time.
Susu Niang Niang – classic song for a classic crowd.
I love these people, most of them didn’t look like supermodels (understatement of the year) and yet they didn’t care and just lived life. I learned something from them.
Forever young!
They were chronologically advanced, and yet they still know how to kick off their shoes and just let their hair down.
Them dancing shoes…
I wanted to do a See No Evil, Hear No Evil, Speak No Evil pose but one of the singers apparently thought I enjoyed having my boobs grabbed from behind.
Eh, don’t pok mong me, can? ๐
See No Evil. Hear No Evil. Speak No Evil.
File under: Lazy Sunday morning posts. ๐