If you think Thai music is bad, you have never listened to “Feat” or watched Thai women dancing to Body Slam.
Feat is Body Slam’s signature song. And if you have one ounce of dancing blood in you, you will be dancing to Body Slam. If you stay in Thailand for long. Body Slam is uniquely Thai because you won’t hear voices like Body Slam’s anywhere in the world.
Tonight, at the Soi Six Repent Bar, they are playing that obnoxious two beat electro crap I call da da music. As usual. Because most customers here don’t have a single ounce of good music blood in them whatsoever. There are more girls here than you will find in most Soi Six bars. And if you are trying to find good lookers, your chances of finding one here are excellent.
But I’ve got Mali on my arm, and two of my best drinking companions working here. Koy and Koy. Koy, a good looking 25-year-old bar girl while the other Koy’s the cashier. I can get Mali to go up and play DJ on the YouTube channel. She knows what kind of music I like. And I’m working on Koy to do the same. While Koy, our cashier, knows all too well that if we are going to get this bar hopping. allowing me or Mali to change the music is the way to go.
But I am the one to first start changing the music, and I know that I am going to get great video of Koy and Mali dancing to Body Slam.
The next time I’m on Soi Six I am going to have both Gee and Mali with me. And Gee, much more than most Thai bar girls I’am meeting has a keen appreciation for good music and is not too shy about playing DJ for us.