Subject: That would be by Meat Loaf, Pads ...
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Posted on: 2009-08-11 21:30:00 UTC
... and it's a classic. If Ansela gets up to sing it, I demand someone takes a video of it.
Subject: That would be by Meat Loaf, Pads ...
Author:
Posted on: 2009-08-11 21:30:00 UTC
... and it's a classic. If Ansela gets up to sing it, I demand someone takes a video of it.
Well, given the four of us who are definitely attending all live within about a hundred miles of each other, you never know, we might well be able to arrange another for when you're over here.
Is there a list of the songs available at the karaoke bar, or is that something you only find out by turning up?
... here: http://okkaraoke.co.uk/ Sorry, I should have posted the link before. Forgot.
There seems to be a distinct lack of ska on that list. Also a distinct lack of anything I know, with the possible exception of Queen. This could get embarrassing.
Aw, I was gonna see if I could convince you to sing Paradise By The Dashboard Light with me. Please tell me you know that one at least.
Never heard of the song or the band, I'm afraid. Try again.
... and it's a classic. If Ansela gets up to sing it, I demand someone takes a video of it.
Anyone tries to record me singing anything and I'm hiding. Seriously.
My dad's forbidden me from singing anything I'd be ashamed to show my twelve-year-old sister if it ends up on YouTube, but I think that one's safe enough.
Depressingly enough, they also lack a decent supply of alt-rock. Then again, the Decemberists aren't really a karaoke-bar thing. More a traditional bar where everyone's drunk off their rockers thing. Maybe I could do "Shankill Butchers" a cappella and creep the hell out of everyone ...
... for songs for future use, in case any of us ever go back there. Don't think any of my favourite bands ever did karaoke versions of any of their songs, though. Shame.
Surely for a karaoke version one just edits out the vocals? Shouldn't be that hard, if one knows what one's doing.
I think the bar has to buy the rights to use each song or something first, I don't know.
'Sides, I would probably get arrested for singing most of my favourite songs in public. They tend to involve murder, rape, suicide, or all three. Anyone who thinks Eminem or similar are bad influences on kids never looked up Nick Cave or Colin Meloy. Then again, no kids know who Nick Cave or Colin Meloy actually are, so I guess you can't call them a bad influence ... And Meloy's songs are freakin' DIFFICULT to sing too.
'Sokay, stuff happens. Maybe next year, then.
I'm collecting them, it seems.
~Neshomeh
I'll draw some cover-art as well.
Hang on a mo, ten quid an hour? That... isn't how this one was sold to me. On the dole here; cash flow is minimal. What's the price if we just turn up on the door?
I'm pretty certain we won't have to and we can just show up and not have to pay, but I thought it better to ask and then find out we didn't have to than not ask and find we did. Think we should be fine though *touch wood*
... that it opens at 1pm on Saturdays and no booking or payment is necessary. I just felt it was a good idea to email them and ask if it was likely to be crowded enough that we'd have to pay, or if the actual bar opens at that time but the karaoke doesn't start till later, or something (because it would be just my luck to have something like that happen), but I think we should be safe. Probably false alarm, but I'll wait till they get back to me.
Oh, good. Free I can definitely manage. Count me in then.
I just thought I should email the people who run the place and ask if it's likely to be too crowded or whatever, just in case, but I don't think any pre-bookings will actually be necessary. Sorry for the scare.
It was a scare as well, because I'm rather looking forward to this.
I don't know if Cassie mentioned to you, but I mentioned to a friend of mine ages ago that the Leeds Gathering would have karaoke, and she said she'd like to come too. Cassie said yesterday that the more the merrier, etc, but I figure I probably ought to just check. Put it this way - she's about the only person who's likely to be able to get me to actually go up and sing.
Is she just coming for the karaoke or does she want to come round the Armouries as well? I'm a little worried she'll feel excluded if we talk about PPC stuff too much if she doesn't know much about it, but I guess you could be our early-warning system if we start to do that ;)
Dunno yet; she's meant to have the sproglet that day so finding a babysitter is first priority. And it's likely her bloke will be dragged along because a) he has a car and b) he's incredibly straight-laced so the look on his face when he meets you all should be priceless. They'll probably be happy to do the armouries too, but we can see on the day.
The friend who wants to come for the karaoke has actually heard quite a bit about peeps here already, so she ought to be able to cope, I reckon.
... in front of someone who has no idea what I'm talking about. I do that sometimes anyway and I'm told it's very annoying.
spent a good part of last year's Gathering talking very loudly about the Cluny Fic in front of unsuspecting York-dwellers? :P