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    Falling Off A Log

    People have been trying to remember the Rock'n'Roll line dance Falling Off A Log. It was reasonably popular at Classic Rock venues before DJs started focussing on the "cowboy" waltzy/country line dances.

    I reckon it goes like this:

    Falling Off a Log to the right, to the left, to the right
    Left Foot - Side Ball Change to left side. Step Step
    Boogie Backs, Shorty George
    Boogie Backs, Boogie Ups
    Quarter turn anti-clockwise (last step of the Boogie Ups continues through to become the first Falling Off A Log)
    Start again



    The music is "This Business of Love" by Domino.
    Rob Ewart
    Victorian Rock'n'Roll Dance Assoc

    www.VRRDA.org.au

    It's your Association, get involved. Good ideas are always welcome.
    Make sure your R'n'R club or dance school is getting best value.

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    Re: Falling Off A Log

    There is one major DJ that does still play the “Falling Off A Log” line dance.

    It’s got some funky moves in it and is fun to do.

    I guess it’s up to people to request it if it’s not being played enough?

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