It rides a steady handclap and a bongo sound, less syncopated than Diwali but faster, inching toward disco. |
At the end, they put their paws together for a slow handclap. |
But a 17,121 West Riding crowd witnessed a dour tussle which prompted a slow handclap from the blue and white contingent. |
At the end, something unprecedented happened: as Mr Blair looked uneasily round the studio, the audience began a slow handclap. |
Gilding a grand and gloomy piano line with soulful horn and handclap motifs, Aussie band The Panics' UK debut has considerable presence and a Kings Of Leon endorsement. |
The cheese makers of Neuville-sur Saone are not the only one to handclap, danse and meet in the darkest corners of these places dedicated to dance: nightclubs. |