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tonetripper wrote:Every once in a while I get a hankering for Queen's the Game. Almost every track is killer, but dated at this point. And aside from the potential that he could be convicted as a pedophile, I sometimes really get into Michael Jackson (Off The Wall or whatever it was called). And I have a soft spot for Foreigner 4. At one point I knew every lyric on the record.
i really like Foreigner and Queen...

however michael jackson can suck my big fat cock... fuckin' sadistic sick bastard... :::excuse me:::
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Poor June wrote:however michael jackson can suck my big fat cock...
I'll pass the message on, however if you are in fact endowed as your invitation implies - then you're probably not his type.




BTW: Nice avatar Tonetripper! Is that a Julia Set?
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Ci!! I've been web site boy today and got the graphic bug, plus I love fractals...... they're...... so...... you know....... uh trippy. :wink:

I wonder if you cats down south have ever indulged in the fungi as we get it up here and indulge in moving julia and mandelbrot sets will intoxicated? Haven't done any in a while...... but these moving fractals are the next best thing, atleast that's what I'm saying.

Oh ya and Poor June, I'm sure if you are young enough he may just might want to......... How old are you 18 and a half :) ...... na you are too old for him...... besides ".... you want to be startin' something, got to be startin' something da da.... owwww oooh"

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Desperado - The Eagles. In fact one SFer has heard my karaoke rendition when I got more into it than I intended :)
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I've heard that Cashpoint's version of 'Top of the World' brings new meaning to the Carpenters classic. And I never knew that 'Summer Nights' was a creepy goth song before the Balham/Cashpoint duet ...

Anyhoo.... :)

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j$ wrote:I never knew that 'Summer Nights' was a creepy goth song before the Balham/Cashpoint duet ...
I thought we had a pact.
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Oooopppsss :)
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Actually, I'd put all of karaoke down as a guilty pleasure. How can something so wrong feel so right? Hazard by Richard Marks, Candle in the Wind 97 by Elton John, Wanted Dead or Alive by The Jovi - the list is long and undignified.
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Whatever...

I still have a Napster'd copy of Beat It that rocks, if only for the chain-saw start of the eddie solo
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Andy Balham wrote:Actually, I'd put all of karaoke down as a guilty pleasure. How can something so wrong feel so right? Hazard by Richard Marks, Candle in the Wind 97 by Elton John, Wanted Dead or Alive by The Jovi - the list is long and undignified.
I once went to a karaoke in Mount Isa that had Radiohead's Paranoid Android. It was the most sublime karaoke experience of my life - although my wife told me I am never, ever to attempt to sing that song in public again.

And I once received standing ovations at a karaoke in Townesville that had The Pixies' Monkey Gone To Heaven - obviously, my Black Francis immitation is far better than my Thom Yorke immitation.
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I did Phantom of the Opera at a karaoke. I think this makes me a sad individual. A very geeky sad individual.

But I also did Rocky Horror so it all balances out :D
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Bjam wrote:I did Phantom of the Opera at a karaoke. I think this makes me a sad individual.
As opposed to yet another woman doing I Will Survive at karaoke? Variety is the spice of life IMO (My favorite song to do Karoake on is Billy Vera's 'At This Moment.' I can fake that one very well.)
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I usually do The Devil Went Down To Georgia.

Side note: I lost a dollar on Charlie Daniels while watching the pregame show for the Superbowl. I bet a friend of mine he'd say 'son of a bitch' at the end of the song, but he didn't, the big wuss.
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Dust In The Wind here. Yep...beltin' that puppy out for all it's worth. The more beer I've imbibed, the louder it is. I really felt it when I sang it...

Oh, and of course, that one Georgia Satellites tune, you know "Change in my pocket...", don't remember the title..OH~ Keep Your Hands To Yourself. Very much a crowd favourite...


There is nothing like drunken karaoke. So much fun. :)
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Perhaps at this year's SF Live we'll have the chance to do a drunken karaoke crawl through Beantown. That would be an event I'd long remember.
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that's a great idea! Count me in for that. :)
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tonetripper wrote:Every once in a while I get a hankering for Queen's the Game. Almost every track is killer, but dated at this point.
Which track isn't a killer?

I thinks "Dragon Attack" is still highly crankable in 2005.

(psst: "Night at the Opera" is just as solid.)
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