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PostPosted: Tue Sep 30, 2014 9:42 am 
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Anyone remember the 4 disk set of ORIGINAL Motown recordings? I still get a TON on play out of those, and you really can't beat karaoke made from the original tracks, especially when you are talking about 1960s motown R&B.
I believe those were Singing Machine discs (?), and they are great!


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When i first started Classic Karaoke CK28 - was the centre of my universe. If people ommited track codes for better versions and I was in a rush. The song was probably on this disc.
Only 3 songs on this disc are done on a semi occasion.


Yeah. Its missing those hot "Toad the wet sprocket" & "Crash test dummies" songs. :roll:

Would rather have these thn hearing My Way & Mack The Knife every night. However these were not the songs I was referring to on the 8148. Nirvana, Stone Temple Pilots, Green Day, Soundgarden, Cracker are the ones that are pretty regular.

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Lonman wrote:
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Lonman wrote:
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When i first started Classic Karaoke CK28 - was the centre of my universe. If people ommited track codes for better versions and I was in a rush. The song was probably on this disc.
Only 3 songs on this disc are done on a semi occasion.


Yeah. Its missing those hot "Toad the wet sprocket" & "Crash test dummies" songs. :roll:

Would rather have these thn hearing My Way & Mack The Knife every night. However these were not the songs I was referring to on the 8148. Nirvana, Stone Temple Pilots, Green Day, Soundgarden, Cracker are the ones that are pretty regular.


Only two of those are done on semi-occasion.


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I came into karaoke as a digital host. So I don't have any favorite discs, just favorite tracks. Those I have far too many to list.

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Bazza wrote:
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Bazza wrote:
Lonman wrote:
Marble wrote:
When i first started Classic Karaoke CK28 - was the centre of my universe. If people ommited track codes for better versions and I was in a rush. The song was probably on this disc.
Only 3 songs on this disc are done on a semi occasion.


Yeah. Its missing those hot "Toad the wet sprocket" & "Crash test dummies" songs. :roll:

Would rather have these thn hearing My Way & Mack The Knife every night. However these were not the songs I was referring to on the 8148. Nirvana, Stone Temple Pilots, Green Day, Soundgarden, Cracker are the ones that are pretty regular.


Only two of those are done on semi-occasion.
I'm sorry, they are actually great songs.
The Radio Starz Pearl Jam disc I would have to add to this list, it doesn't get done quite as much as it used to, but a couple years back I could hear at least 9 or 10 songs from various people. Now it's probably closer to 4-5 regularly done.
I also have a custom disc of all Alice In Chains that get used often - I don't think this one counts as I think the OP are talking manufactured discs.

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mrmarog wrote:
TopherM wrote:
Anyone remember the 4 disk set of ORIGINAL Motown recordings? I still get a TON on play out of those, and you really can't beat karaoke made from the original tracks, especially when you are talking about 1960s motown R&B.
I believe those were Singing Machine discs (?), and they are great!

Yes... they were made by Singing Machine, and then Pocket Songs added them to their inventory. There were more than 4 discs. I have the whole set.


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