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First of all, if this should have been posted in a different forum, my apologies. I'm still somewhat new and learning to navigate the boards
One of of my absolute fav experiences while in Japan was hanging out at the local karaoke joints. I got turned onto this relatively late as my first year there I was occupied with work and acclimating to my new environment. For myself, (and I would guess a great many other Americans) when we hear the word "karaoke", two images come to mind. The first is of our inebriated Uncle Pauly wailing away to Frank Sinatra holding a microphone in one hand and an umbrella drink in the other standing before a tiny monitor as the lyrics bounce by. The other image that springs to mind is that of the pseudo-professional karaoke singer. You know the ones, dressed sharply and hanging out night after night in the larger establishments. These people make the rest of us like poor old Uncle Pauly on his worst night and they pride themselves on their ability to carry a tune, often winning many of the local karaoke contests.
To be perfectly honest, I had never even attempted karaoke until I was in Japan. It wasn't until one evening, a group of my adult language students invited me to the local Cat's Eye for a bit of karaoke after class. Not wanting to be left out of the mix I hesitantly agreed, unsure of what unforeseen doom awaited me... Much to my surprise, I was completely floored at how absolutely enjoyable it was!!! Karaoke "boxes" in Japan soon become an obsession for me heh. Despite my utter lack of talent and wavering voice, I nevertheless finally found my niche' and this soon became a regular pasttime of mine, often going twice a week. Funny enough, one would think that I would have gotten at least marginally better after performing the same old songs repeatedly ad nauseum, but hey-we won't go there
My point is, that when I try and explain to my friends and family back here in the states all of them give me that same skeptical look of "Yeah right, sure sounds like Uncle Pauly to me..." In my opinion, there's nothing more entertaining than paying several hundred yen per hour (sometimes per person), and lounging with friends in your own comfortable box complete with menus for ordering ice cream drinks and chicken wings among other things and wailing away to barry Manilow's "Copacabana" until your throat goes sore!!!
Unfortunately, that same experience I have yet to find here in the States, although I do hear that they have some nice establishments out on the West coast. At any rate, any other members have a passion for karaoke? I suppose if all the karaoke bars here weren't of the "get up in front of everyone so they can heckle you" type, I probably would go more often heheh. Just wanted to share with you all
One of of my absolute fav experiences while in Japan was hanging out at the local karaoke joints. I got turned onto this relatively late as my first year there I was occupied with work and acclimating to my new environment. For myself, (and I would guess a great many other Americans) when we hear the word "karaoke", two images come to mind. The first is of our inebriated Uncle Pauly wailing away to Frank Sinatra holding a microphone in one hand and an umbrella drink in the other standing before a tiny monitor as the lyrics bounce by. The other image that springs to mind is that of the pseudo-professional karaoke singer. You know the ones, dressed sharply and hanging out night after night in the larger establishments. These people make the rest of us like poor old Uncle Pauly on his worst night and they pride themselves on their ability to carry a tune, often winning many of the local karaoke contests.
To be perfectly honest, I had never even attempted karaoke until I was in Japan. It wasn't until one evening, a group of my adult language students invited me to the local Cat's Eye for a bit of karaoke after class. Not wanting to be left out of the mix I hesitantly agreed, unsure of what unforeseen doom awaited me... Much to my surprise, I was completely floored at how absolutely enjoyable it was!!! Karaoke "boxes" in Japan soon become an obsession for me heh. Despite my utter lack of talent and wavering voice, I nevertheless finally found my niche' and this soon became a regular pasttime of mine, often going twice a week. Funny enough, one would think that I would have gotten at least marginally better after performing the same old songs repeatedly ad nauseum, but hey-we won't go there
My point is, that when I try and explain to my friends and family back here in the states all of them give me that same skeptical look of "Yeah right, sure sounds like Uncle Pauly to me..." In my opinion, there's nothing more entertaining than paying several hundred yen per hour (sometimes per person), and lounging with friends in your own comfortable box complete with menus for ordering ice cream drinks and chicken wings among other things and wailing away to barry Manilow's "Copacabana" until your throat goes sore!!!
Unfortunately, that same experience I have yet to find here in the States, although I do hear that they have some nice establishments out on the West coast. At any rate, any other members have a passion for karaoke? I suppose if all the karaoke bars here weren't of the "get up in front of everyone so they can heckle you" type, I probably would go more often heheh. Just wanted to share with you all