I understand 'boogie' as some kind of rhythmic music, or dance. I know Boogie-woogie. I understand 'my boogie' as a metaphor for someone's musical art.
'To get down' something (transitive, with some object, I looked it up) appears to be to understand, grasp or fulfil something, Maybe to record something or make it your own.
So if Al wanted to 'get his boogie down', does it mean that he wanted to get his dancing straight? To dance to his music in any fashion he wanted?
What does it mean to 'get your boogie down'?
I understand 'boogie' as some kind of rhythmic music, or dance. I know Boogie-woogie. I understand 'my boogie' as a metaphor for someone's musical art.
'To get down' something (transitive, with some object, I looked it up) appears to be to understand, grasp or fulfil something, Maybe to record something or make it your own.
So if Al wanted to 'get his boogie down', does it mean that he wanted to get his dancing straight? To dance to his music in any fashion he wanted?
You tell me.