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Title: Fandango or Fandangle?
Post by: Suga Foot on May 05, 2005, 02:10:22 PM
I've heard people say both, but which is correct?
Title: Re: Fandango or Fandangle?
Post by: IzUwitIt on May 05, 2005, 02:25:03 PM
Fandango
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Post by: D1G1T4L on May 05, 2005, 02:36:06 PM
what the hell does it mean?
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Post by: IzUwitIt on May 05, 2005, 02:37:49 PM
fuck knowz, im guessin quik made it up
Title: Re: Fandango or Fandangle?
Post by: Woodrow on May 05, 2005, 02:39:36 PM
I think it's a spanish dance where they use those castanets (clicky things on your fingers)

ZZ top also had an album out with the same name
Title: Re: Fandango or Fandangle?
Post by: bigdogg2001 on May 05, 2005, 03:52:02 PM
ur all wrong. fandango is where is the spot that lets u buy movie tickets in advance online. so u never have to worry about a movie selling out. quik and b real just wanna make sure they dont miss out on the new star wars opening this month.
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Post by: Juronimo on May 05, 2005, 03:55:11 PM
ur all wrong. fandango is where is the spot that lets u buy movie tickets in advance online. so u never have to worry about a movie selling out. quik and b real just wanna make sure they dont miss out on the new star wars opening this month.

Wrong!
Fandango is a salsa club in Anaheim.
Title: Re: Fandango or Fandangle?
Post by: Lucien on May 05, 2005, 03:57:12 PM
Fandango is a spanish dance... period
Quik said it in that Julio G Kday interview...
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Post by: Jome on May 05, 2005, 04:17:57 PM
fandango
    
fan·dan·go Pronunciation (fn-dngg)
n. pl. fan·dan·gos
1.
a. An animated Spanish or Spanish-American dance in triple time.
b. A piece of music for this dance.
2. Informal Nonsense; tomfoolery.
[Spanish, possibly alteration of *fadango, from fado, from Portuguese, sad song; see fado.]
Title: Re: Fandango or Fandangle?
Post by: IFB Flood on May 05, 2005, 04:23:23 PM
fandango is a spanish and portuguese dance.i got one uncle livin in portugal he knows dat type of shit.
Title: Re: Fandango or Fandangle?
Post by: IzUwitIt on May 06, 2005, 01:54:28 AM
thnx for clearin that up
I aint have a clue wot the shyt meant
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Post by: Lord Funk on May 06, 2005, 02:14:59 AM
That dude Gerardo (remember 'Rico Suave'?) had a song called this in the early 90s.

Quik bit that shit from him.  8)
Title: Re: Fandango or Fandangle?
Post by: Danté Williams on May 06, 2005, 05:49:51 AM
LOL at some of the replies in here. Especially at the "quik made it up" !!!! :D

It's a spanish dance, as some of y'all said very well.

And believe me, I am spanish.
Title: Re: Fandango or Fandangle?
Post by: Ðøšïå on May 06, 2005, 09:10:42 AM
www.fandango.com
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Post by: Inspire / Moss on May 06, 2005, 09:34:05 AM
He's definately talkin bout the dance definition since the words in the hook say "Fuck the tango, do the fandango" - the "tango" is another dance..
Title: Re: Fandango or Fandangle?
Post by: i B 2 QUIK 2 c on May 06, 2005, 09:49:33 AM
We just learned about this in my Spanish class... the Fandango is / was a dance popular in Spain kinda like the Flamenco... they dont really dance it in clubs, its a traditional/cultural dance... i actually brought the song into class and played it and my teacher was like "They don't dance the fandango to this type of music"  ::) of course she said it in castellano ;D