Are you a karaoke rockstar or a karaoke enabler or do you avoid karaoke like the plague?
PS So what do you sing (or convince someone else to sing)?
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Are you a karaoke rockstar or a karaoke enabler or do you avoid karaoke like the plague?
PS So what do you sing (or convince someone else to sing)?
I got requests at law school karaoke: usually Johnny Cash. I never sing anything beyond my range though. I signed other people up haha, those kids really needed to let loose. They would always smile afterwards though.
Jackie T
I am a rockstar, but you knew that. *sigh* I miss Sardo's. Lots of blues and old lounge music, for my usuaal, unless I'm just kinda there, then it's Carol King. I'd like to find a karaoke bar with a decent Garbage selection.....
~K
I get other people to sing until I have had enough drinks. Then usually I sing Elvis songs or if I'm feeling punchy some Brian Setzer or if I'm feeling super amazing I'll sing Fever the Elvis version of course.
avoid it like the plague
rockstar.
Rockstar - and alot of motorhead slipknot and deathklok
Nonexistent.
Do u like cabaret music? I wish I could find a female vocalist in MN who did haha. I have this whole sound worked out in my mind. (Dark Cabaret obviously)Quote:
Originally Posted by keiko
Jackie T
I am a karaoke enabler, many of my friends do a wonderful job, in a non serious kind of way!Quote:
Originally Posted by Amelia G
I cant sing for toffee.
I prefer dancin, n what i lack in skill i make up in effort, style and stayin power lol
avoid it like the plague, in fact, ive never even seen anyone do kareoke
I only sing to carpenters songs with one friend. Other than that I enjoy watching, but I only go out occasionally so all of this happens every-once-in-a-blue-moon.
my karaoke roll has a lot of wasabe and soy in it and comes with a bowl of miso and disposable exotic hardwood chopsticks
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Originally Posted by Jackie T.
if only there was cabaret music to be done here in the deep south. *sigh* I love it.
~K
That's awesome you like it. Shame more folks don't appreciate it down there.Quote:
Originally Posted by keiko
Jackie T
I haven't done karaoke in about a million years, but I did Singstar with my family at Christmas. I kicked everyone's arse, which was a shock to me because my singing makes deaf babies cry. Turns out it works on whether you raise/lower the pitch of your voice at the appropriate times rather than how good you sound. I was the queen of 'memoriiiia' on 'Come As You Are'. My teenage years were not spent in vain.