Thursday, 18 September 2014

Karaoke Brings Out Your Inner Superstar

The word ‘Karaoke’ first originated from Japan, in a town called Kobe.

Though karaoke was at first an entertainment mainly for business people, it has grown to be a nationwide amusement, thanks to technological development and a new business called the "karaoke box."

Karaoke in Pubs in Brighton and Sussex

pubs in brightonIt is no surprise the admiration of the karaoke machine has begun a number of professional karaoke nights in Brighton clubs and pubs. And there are many venues most likely to ensure a rewarding night full of wholesome fun and total shame. There are many karaoke nights in Brighton clubs and pubs where you can ruin some of your favourite ditties and have a good laugh with your mates.

“We had a great time in the Queens arms! Even though I usually don't like karaoke, 'Camp Kevin' the DJ made the night with a good mix of music and karaoke. We were made to feel really welcome by the friendly staff and punters alike. If you want a good night out, this is definitely the place to go.” – Customer review for the Queens Arms Pub in Brighton


What Type of Karaoke Person are you?


Pubs in brightonThe Attention-Deprived
Some guys are usually mediocre singers at best, so they only sing songs with novelty value where the crazier they perform, the better the song becomes. They always put on memorable performances as they insist on jumping around on-stage, over-doing lyrics, and singing Spice Girls songs with their bros for laughs. They can sometimes do “Love Shack”, but more often than not, they can’t.

                                                        The Divas

Pubs in brightonThese girls can actually sing. They're entertainers at heart, but they tend to replace comedy with sheer talent and heart-stopping attractiveness. They dominate at Beyonce, Christina Aquilera, Mariah Cariey, and even own it at “Lady Marmalade” every time. Any time that one of these girls is on stage singing Adele’s “Someone Like You”, all the guys will forget they hate that song long enough to throw out some whistles and cat calls.


Pubs in brightonThe Newly-Weds
They don't have to be married but they insist on singing duets. The girl is usually the talented one. The guy’s just really drunk and laughing through most of the song. They will always pick songs from “Grease” or something a long those lines and apologize in advance for the next few minutes.

Cool Fact


Karaoke is so popular that it has even created a Karaoke Competition –

The UK’S very own Robbie Williams holds the record for the largest number of people singing karaoke at one time, for over 120,000 people singing "Strong" live at Knebworth 2003.



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karaoke
http://callusfirst.uk.com/listing/shepherd-dog-pub/ 
http://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2014/jun/19/how-went-from-rubbish-singer-karaoke-star
https://www.luckyvoice.com/bars/brighton

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