Thursday, September 22, 2005

how the Internet broke my heart

**disclaimer** this is a true story. it may prompt you to take action. which may lead to frustration. continue reading at your own risk.

two years ago, a coworker and i were talking about old-school dance songs we secretly loved. after the obvious ice ice babys and bell biv devoe, i brought up a song that has always made me smile -- one that i rarely hear. i believe it's called 'dangerous on the dance floor,' by Musto & Bones. we reminisced about Rita and her remarkable moves, and i even admitted that back when i was 11, it took me a minute to figure out which article of clothing the 'over-the-shoulder-boulder-holder' was referring to (what can i say? i was slower then).

we agreed that those lyrics were pretty funny, and i wanted to check out the rest. i turned to my rock, my reliable, bet-settling, go-to pal: Google. it was a tricky search, so i put in phrases that included the title and what i could remember, the name of the album:'The Future is Ours,' Musto & Bones, and even their first names, one of which i think is Tony. i found the cd for sale, reviews, people referencing the song and lots and lots of message board comments.

but no lyrics.

'this cannot be!' i exclaimed. 'why, the Internet knows no bounds; it has EVERYTHING! you just have to know how to find it. i must be doing something wrong.'

i considered it a challenge. for two days only the bare minimum as far as actual work was done in my cubicle, where a legendary quest had begun. i tried different search engines, databases -- blogs, even -- but couldn't seem to find the gd words. i mean, the lyrics are compelling, they're fast and the song has a pretty good beat, from what i remember. why wouldn't some mope want to archive it for all eternity on the world wide web? But as the search continued in its fruitless state, i started to look for the why. all i could come up with was 1990. that's when it was made. and by the time the Internet was taking off, that was too soon to be considered 'old' but too old to be considered 'current.' besides, fans of that song would be way past that moony teenage window of excitement and devotion wherein people invest hundreds of hours posting lyrics when they first discover online publishing. plus, i'm pretty sure it was a one-hit wonder.

so, putting the fear of my own ineptitude aside, i picked up the phone to dial the second most reliable source of information: my local library.

'this is the library, can i help you?'

'hello, um, i have sort of an odd question. you see, i'm trying to find the lyrics to this, er, song from the '90s.'

'well, do you have the artist and title?

'yes. dangerous on the dance floor by Musto & Bones, off the 1990 album, the future is ours.'

'i totally remember that song! man, when we were in college, we'd always dance to that one! ha ha! i haven't thought of that song in years. 'she's dangerous on the daance floooor, dangerous!' '

'yep. that's the one. i just can't seem to find the lyrics.'

'oh, don't you worry; i'll find them. it should be easy. is there a number i can reach you at this afternoon? oh, this will be the most fun thing i've had to research all day.'


yeah, so she called back. to say she'd had no luck.

i still persevered for a couple weeks after that, but never did find the lyrics. it was a difficult moment in my life. you see, the two most reliable sources of information had failed me. my foundation was shaken. and it took a good long while before i could trust google again, however, i can't complain; it hasn't failed me once since. but now i know it's not omnipotent. it was a little like that time when i was 15 when it started to sink that my dad doesn't know everything, afterall. it was a crushing blow.

i had tucked this away in my memory until just recently, when i was talking to a very savvy computer person. i casually mentioned how google had failed me, and he immediately scoffed. so i challenged him to find the answer, even promising to be his best friend-- a reward i don't just throw around. he came back just as frustrated and jaded as i am. if you're reading this, my friend, i know you haven't totally given up on the web. i'm sorry, buddy.

it's a bitter pill to swallow, but sadly, i have learned: even The Internet has its limits.

24 comments:

  1. Internet, she didn't mean it. You don't have boundaries.

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  2. back to rita and her big 'ole butt! dangerous! WOO WOO!

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  3. i'd never have thought that the internet's boundaries lay near song lyrics. there are things i have trouble finding, but never anything that "normal" people would be interested in.

    did you try the lyrics search engines? like lyrics.com, azlyrics.com

    type into google "song lyrics" and it returns all these lyrics search engines. i've usually found what i wanted.

    oh, the pain!

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  4. Work officially being pushed aside (like I needed an excuse) Challenge accepted. Back in jiff…

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  5. What the crap?!?!!? This has got to be some sort of conspiracy. It would seem as though these are highly sought after song lyrics, yet no one has been able to put pen to paper (or fingers to keyboard) and right this wrong. I’m officially filing a grievance with my congressman.

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  6. yeah, jon. i looked too, and came up empty handed.

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  7. Amazing! I was just thinking about my first computer experiences, back in the days of punching holes in cards, after reading another post on another blog regarding internet and its expansion.
    The internet is growing into the future and into the past, some things are left behind... This is a discrete infinite universe, that item just hasn't yet been created here.

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  8. Someone, right now, is posting those lyrics. You just wait and see...

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  9. Google hasn't failed me yet, but now I fear the day when it will. *weeps*

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  10. It's... not... possible...

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  11. google doesnt have everything- i know its hard to realize-- but i've found some very specific things on smaller engines that google didnt have. www.ask.com

    also, try some foreign search engines as well,
    i checked for you and couldnt find... but i didnt look too long- did get their first names:

    Tommy Musto and Frankie Bones-
    go get em'!

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  12. I have never seen anything like this. I've never even heard of the song, but I spent 3 hours looking for it last night before I quit. I found a ton of useless info about Musto and Bones, their entire life stories. But not a single set of lyrics. It is the first time I've seen Copernic Agent fail to find something. I was this close to downloading a bootleg of the pro version so I could tap into all the international search engines...

    Then I remembered it's not my problem and went to sleep :)

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  13. its not your problem today- but it's all of our problem tomorow....

    jk-

    cadiz- SP is broken!!!!!

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  14. damn girl. i spent a good 45 min looking for it to...to no avail.

    i found a site that said it had "dangerous on the dance floor" lyrics but the whole site was in some asian language. i couldn't tell what the links were that i was clicking and i couldn't translate it either. that's as close as i got!

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  15. asian language? maybe I can help. still no luck, cadiz?

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  16. I was also searching for the dangerous lyrics with no avail. Found this, guess I'll stop searching now.

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  17. Boy, I was looking for the same thing. It's comforting to know that there are others out there like me.

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  18. I can't believe that these lyrics aren't available anywhere! It's a beloved 90s anthem. I have to admit that there were plenty of phrases in the song that I was always curious about -- could never quite make them out. A lyric sheet would a lot. Keep searching!

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  19. anonymous, someone posted the lyrics in the comments of another of my posts. you can find them if you click on the link below under "links to this post." hope that helps. :)

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  20. Great minds think alike. I too was looking for the lyrics and found them. here's a link

    http://www.letssingit.com/?/musto-bones-dangerous-on-the-dance-floor-crnn2qw.html

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  21. About once a year for a few years now, I'd go on a fruitless search for that song. All I remembered were a few lyrics, and nothing ever came up 'til now. Thanks, and thanks to anonymous (above) for linking the lyrics.

    "big butt movin' (In A) strokin' pattern
    the crowd made a circle like the ring around saturn"

    "takin em on two at a time
    her lips her hips and her big behind"

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  22. I know a girl by the name of Rita
    light skinned Puerto Rican, I call Mita
    the way she moves i can't ignore
    shes a porno flick on the dance floor

    twistin churnin drips of sweat
    a little bass thump, rita's wet
    once she's thru fellas flock to her
    girls clock while the beat just rocks her side to side
    the beat goes boom
    the new jack is up sayin give me some room
    once again rita's ready with a smile on her face
    the crowd breaks north givin rita space
    big butt movin' n strokin' pattern
    the crowd made a cirle like the ring around saturn
    as for the new jack he just consumed
    his body mutilated like he just been chewed

    she's dangerous on the dance floor
    she's dangerous on the dance floor
    she's dangerous on the dance floor
    she's dangerous on the dance floor

    puff puff goes down the house
    the latin n satin make the big butt bounce
    swing it left to right and right to left
    the video venus dont miss a step
    she wears leather n lace a skirt made of satin
    you like her, ya love her, dont love the loose latin
    on and on she'll never stop
    its party time n she wants to rock
    one by one her buttons drop
    little wiggle in the middle
    no more top
    the bassline comes, rita jumps
    she humps pumps n throws those chumps
    fellas flock to her 3 or 4
    2 of em leave cant take no more
    always ready rita's ready triple x
    on the dance floor shes havin sex
    takin em on two at a time
    her lips her hips n her big behind
    what's this rich kids says 'excuse me miss'
    rita's not havin it
    'but i insist either bust a move or move your bust'
    your breasts your chest or your big ol butt


    back to rita and the dance floor porn
    shakin it shakin it all night long
    keep it up dance
    how long can u last?
    the tempo's fast
    shake that ass
    move it move it every position
    flow go, no intermission
    the crowd is drawn
    fellas droolin
    girls can you do what rita's doin?
    ho style loose n wild
    her style mean wow youll smile at yer f'in dial

    she's dangerous on the dance floor
    she's dangerous on the dance floor
    she's dangerous on the dance floor
    she's dangerous on the dance floor

    guys stop to watch the x-rated dance
    some are shamed by the stands in they pants
    your heart stops, mouth drops, pulse is weak
    pant like a dog from the body heat
    she wore butt huggers
    they were snug as a bug
    my advice to the brothas
    wear Jimmy & Cluggs
    no one can chill cuz they all attracted
    to her over the shoulder boulder holders
    strapped in her back end
    back to reality back to life
    back to the beats of friday nights
    hurt me hurt me worse know why?
    people cant party its no surprise
    dont slip dont trip just hold yer grip
    she's rita go see her she's fully-equipped
    goin round n round
    up and down
    stompin her feet
    against the ground
    guys eyes glued to her thighs
    rise on they thighs, 9 inches high
    the latin in satin some call her a stripper
    shoulda zigged but ya zagged
    and ya broke ya zipper
    always ready ritas ready givin ya more
    shes not at ya local video store

    she's dangerous on the dance floor

    bass's thump bouncin off the wall
    rita wont drive cuz she's havin a ball
    this urban queen rules the hip house scene
    lean mean n full of steam
    breakin all back standin on the block
    in the middle of the dance floor youll get rocked
    rita's rugged
    leave her alone
    she get you on the bone
    send you home
    porno flick her performin' art
    on the mark rita's ready to start
    move smooth in the groove
    rita will prove she's in the mood
    dirty dancer she does it best
    6 feet under is where you'll rest
    6 and 9 on the behind
    just like fine wine she improves with time

    from dawn to dusk she'll do it all night
    i hope u can see her this friday night
    but if you cant dont get uptight
    someone's always on em with the mic at night
    crank it crank it pump that bass
    rita's wearin leather n lace
    big butt swingin from left to right
    drippin n strippin on a friday night
    she rita go see her
    light skinned mira
    times runnin on your meter
    so meet her, Rita
    move me move me rita moans
    dont dance alone work it to the bone
    if youre lucky she'll take ya home
    to a penthouse apartment on Cribben Road
    feel the s&m
    on your fm
    if you can't see her
    where have you been?
    it's a groove me move me movie
    starring rita and her booty
    and yours truly
    P.C.P.
    who could ask for more
    she's dangerous on the dance floor

    she's dangerous on the dance floor
    she's dangerous on the dance floor
    she's dangerous on the dance floor
    she's dangerous on the dance floor

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  23. oops! i just saw the link. sorry.

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  24. i'm trying to find the song "b boys" actually. any one know where i can find that one?

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