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PostPosted: Fri Apr 24, 2009 9:47 am 
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One of my favorites is Sing a Song by Earth Wind and Fire. I like the video. But yesterday someone sang the Doobies' China Grove. I like the skateboarding!

Anyone else have favorites?


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PostPosted: Fri Apr 24, 2009 9:52 am 
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Rick Astley's version of Nat King Cole's "When I Fall In Love". To my knowledge only available on Pioneer..by Rick anyway!


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Had a male singer not get through "American Made" (with the lovely in the bikini cavorting in the surf ) without several pauses where he lost his concentration and fouled up the words. He just kept saying, "That girl...."

Another singer likes "Hey Good Lookin' " when the female yanks the male through the window.

Unfortunately there aren't as many of those moments in those videos for us women. Where did they get those guys?

Oh wait--wish I could remember the song but one had videos of Elvis and other rock stars--maybe even the Beatles? That seemed like a rare thing to hold on to.

Should also clarify that few of our lasers are actually Pioneers--some say Laser Karaoke and BMG.


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PostPosted: Fri Apr 24, 2009 11:40 am 
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I, myself, don't have any of the old laser discs, not been around "that" long. But, I have a KJ friend who does, and I can actually say, the "Blue Bayou" was hysterical!!. You can see just how "excited" the guy is to finally seeing his girlfriend, when they make it to the boat dock. Could they have made it any more obvious with those Dockers he was wearing?? If you don't know what I mean, watch the video,,,you'll fall off your chairs!!


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Two of my favourites are Those Were The Days and Mull of Kintyre. I love the videos. A lot of my other original songs I learn are on LD. I think that they are still be best format for Karaoke because of the videos.

My first karaoke performance was Heart of Rock and Roll. That is what got me hooked.

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You're talkin' about a buncha my favorites!

"Smoky Mountain Rain" by Milsap, "Silent Lucidity" by Queensryche, the ol' Jerimiah Was a Bullfrog cracks me up to this day, "I'm Sorry" (isn't that the one where the gal is walking around all the dead guys she killed?)... Funny thing is, I loved the Country ones probably the most!


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All these numbers are from memory....

8-B-2... One of my favorite videos... It was all Barbie Dolls. so funny! There's a part where Ken is all over Barbie (in the 2nd stanza).... "I've Never Been To Me"

25-B-10 - "Midnight Confessions" - I love when the newscaster is chasing after his co-anchor to profess his love.

25-A-10 - "Hello Muddah, Hello Fadduh" - cute cartoon

I might have the sides reversed for the above 2....


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Stop Yer Tickling me, Jock. Had a montage of old silent movie clips. Funny song and I don't remember who wrote or performed that thing. I tried it once and brought the house down.


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