Top 10 hits that make the girls split

WORDS: ALLAN P. HERNANDEZ, ANTONIO T. ONGCHAP JR.
POLE DANCING PHOTOS BY ERWIN "WENG" BARLETA AND INTERNATIONAL POLE DANCE FITNESS ASSOCIATION (IPDFA)


October 28, 2009   |   13067 views



1. "Victims of Love"
Secrets That You Keep (1985)
Joe Lamont

“Victims of love are broken down unfair/so sad to see the debris/scattered everywhere.” This, the first line of the chorus, is definitely the money shot of this song. It soars. Joe Lamont crushes serious balls to hit those high notes. And the girls can’t help but let go. Who would have thought that we would see one of the more memorable performances of this song in a decrepit joint in Aurora, once called Flirtation, but whose neon lights probably died on
“-ation” and, probably not wanting to be bothered with extra expense, decided to stick with what was left—“Flirt.” Genius! The girl we caught was even more so. She obviously had eyes for one of the boys out front, so she decided to do a private dance for him the rest of the song—exposing everything. Only for him. And he was merely tagging along with FHM. On our tab. Lucky bastard.

2. "Blaze of Glory"
Young Guns OST (1988)
Bon Jovi

It will always be a performance packed with monstrous splits whenever “Blaze of Glory” is performed in Takusa. The first major split would take place when Bon Jovi delivers the line up to the chorus: “I’m a devil on the run/A six gun lover/A candle in the wind.” When Bon Jovi’s drummer is isolated for a charge, so will the performer do a toro by stomping her feet. She would then leap and land on the floor in a spread-eagle split position. Most everyone would then gasp in awe, “Yun o!” The other thing you’ll look forward to when this song comes on at Takusa is when a girl in a cowboy hat does a striptease. First, the hat goes to the head. Then she removes her bottom. Hat goes off her head. Goes in front of her patch. At her desired cue in the song, hat on patch comes off, offering you a peek. Bon Jovi rules!

3. "November Rain"
Use Your Illusion I (1991)
Guns ‘N’ Roses
Pot of Gold is where “luck” supposedly resides on the east side, and the one frequented by our very own Superbonngg! because the joint is practically next door to his hovel. “You know you’re in for a long night at this joint when sounds of thunder and a piano come in—intro na ng 'November Rain’ yan, epic sigurado, kaya yung dancer epic din ang performance,” recalls Bonngg! His favorite parts: “When the first lines come in, there’s a long distance to the chorus, so parang palakad-lakad lang yan, paikut-ikot na parang nanghihina ang tuhod. But when Slash prepares for his solo, that’s when she explodes. Gugulong na yan sa sahig, parang gustong maging lampaso!”
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  • imalegend7 Oct 30 2009 @ 06:23am Report Abuse
       
    damn november rain one of the top beerhouse tune,one of the best gnr song tapos pang beer house lang.
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