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knightshow
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Posted: Tue Nov 23, 2004 10:32 pm |
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KJ Denndogg wrote: Robin Trower - Hold Me Robin Trower - Too rollin' Stoned Robin Trower - I can't wait Much Longer Robin Trower - Little Girl Robin Trower - For Earth Below Robin Trower - Daydream Robin Trower - Little bit of Sympathy Robin Trower - Fly Low Robin Trower - Messin' The Blues Robin Trower - Caladonia OR ANYTHING ELSE BY ROBIN TROWER I've written to pretty much every disk company requesting his stuff , but it seems that they think that I alone won't spend enough on his stuff to make it worth their while hehe. Can you tell I'm a Trower fan? he's been my favorite recording artist of all time since the mid "70"'s I still listen to his stuff EVERY DAY !...gimme' summ Trower allready ! ...arrrrggggghhhhh P.S. I know that a few of his songs are on cdg (and I have them),but they're pretty butchered up...except for Sweet Wine Of Love,on Dangerous. It's a GREAT wedding song , I've sung it at a couple receptions in the past.
Only thing I could find for Robin Trower on KJPRO is:
"Bridge Of Sighs" - DKK - DK098
"Lady Love" - Sweet Georgia Brown - SGB04
"Sweet Wine Of Love" - Dangerous - DG03
"Too Rolling Stoned" on two cdgs: Magic Tracks SCDG MTS1029
& Sweet Georgia Brown SGB54
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knightshow
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Posted: Tue Nov 23, 2004 11:07 pm |
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and yes, I want some of my own!
Aldo Nova's "Monkey On Your Back"
Lindsey Buckingham's "Trouble", "Go Insane", & DEFINATELY "Slow Dancing"
Alan Parson's Project: "Limelight", "Stereotomy", "Turn Of A Friendly Card", "Old & Wise", "The Traveller (Days Are Numbers)", "Brother Up In Heaven", "Psychobabble". "Damned If I Do"
Billy Joel's "No Man's Land"
Cheap Trick "I Must Be Dreaming", "Mighty Wings"
Enya's "China Roses", "Sail Away"
Fleetwood Mac - agree with Celtic! "Tango In The Night"
Huey Lewis & The News - "Bad is Bad"
Kenny Loggins - "I'm Free" (from Footloose), "Playing With The Boys" (Top Gun)
Loverboy - "Heavin In Your Eyes" (Top Gun), "Notorious"
Pat Benatar - "Anxiety(Get Nervous)"
and so many more!
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Simply Celtic
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Posted: Tue Nov 23, 2004 11:39 pm |
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knightshow wrote: Celtic,
I hear ya, and love ya!
In January, SC will release "Don't Cry" by Asia.
Oh, man! Can't wait for Don't Cry to come out. I will definitely sing that one. Thanks!
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Simply Celtic
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Posted: Tue Nov 23, 2004 11:42 pm |
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tigger wrote: CELTIC, I saw your older post where you put "Love will find a way". I hope you find that track; I LOOOVE that song and always will. In fact, I love that whole CD - Big Generator.
Thanks Tigger. I love all Yes, but that song will do. Will sing anything Yes, Asia, Genesis, Kansas, Styx, etc, etc, etc....That isn't all I do though. I sing a little of everything really, but as far as rock goes, I am really into the progressive bands.
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tigger
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Posted: Wed Nov 24, 2004 11:54 am |
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Sounds like you grew up in my era! 70's rock is the best music, to me. And I love progressive rock too, except some stuff by ELP is just too out there for me. I love analyzing music and genres and bands - is there a term for that? Were Kansas and Styx progressive or did you just include them in that list because you like to sing them?
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Simply Celtic
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Posted: Wed Nov 24, 2004 12:45 pm |
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tigger wrote: Sounds like you grew up in my era! 70's rock is the best music, to me. And I love progressive rock too, except some stuff by ELP is just too out there for me. I love analyzing music and genres and bands - is there a term for that? Were Kansas and Styx progressive or did you just include them in that list because you like to sing them?
I have seen them listed as progressive rock although I feel the kind of progressive I tend to think of as prog bands are the following:
Yes, Genesis, Renaissance, King Crimson, Pink Floyd, and their like. These are some of my favs, and I am a huge Renaissance and Annie Haslam fan.
Good to know there are those on here that appreciate that kind of music. Much of it isn't made into karaoke I'm afraid as it isn't so popular with the masses and besides it would have to be some of their shorter songs as the long instrumentals don't work in a karaoke setting.
To answer your question, yes, I added Styx and Kansas as I love to sing them. I also do 5 songs by Simply Red and the best song I do is Holding Back The Years. So, I don't just sing rock, but all types of music. I like to broaden my horizons and mix it up so no one knows what I will sing next. Keeps the audience on their toes.
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ChetBassetti
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Posted: Wed Nov 24, 2004 5:56 pm |
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1-Light My Fire- Jose Feliciano Version
2-Morning Girl - Neon Philharmonic
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qrashmc1
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Posted: Fri Dec 10, 2004 10:52 am |
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There are sooo many!
First my favorite band...The Moody Blues:
WATCHING AND WAITING
AND THE TIDE RUSHES IN
FOR MY LADY
EYES OF A CHILD
LOST IN A LOST WORLD
Cat Stevens:
SAD LISA
Al Jarreau:
only a few tunes on karaoke - too many need to added to list here
George Benson:
same as above
And that's just for starters!
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syberchick70
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Posted: Fri Dec 10, 2004 12:39 pm |
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metalgod wrote: There is a program that allows you to take ANY song and make it into a playable karaoke track. I had a dude come by my gig with a disc made from this software. I must admit it was mind blowing and VERY tempting. I looked up the internet address and it seemed legit......yeah right. Anything this great has to be illegal.............
umm.... whassit called???
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syberchick70
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Posted: Fri Dec 10, 2004 12:43 pm |
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Darkmessenger5 wrote: Marylin Mansoon - Sweet Dreams
! You're right...that is a very cool version of that song
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JazzyBaggz
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Posted: Fri Dec 10, 2004 1:44 pm |
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I'd love to have karaoke versions of a bunch of songs from Gloria Estefan's "Destiny" cd.. (of which I think there are NO karaoke tracks) and for her "Mi Tierra" cd.. I think "Mi Tierra" is the only one i've seen (and not a great version at that.
And since it's Christmas time... i'd LOVE to have karaoke versions of Stevie Wonder's songs "One Little Christmas Tree" and "Someday at Christmas" I'd also LOVE Hary Belafonte's version of "Mary's Boy Child"
and I'm always up for more Earth Wind and Fire tunes... I'd love for there to be a version of "In the Stone" in particular
I'm sure there's more things i'm not thinking of, but those are the first few that spring to mind...
Elisha
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Simply Celtic
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Posted: Fri Dec 10, 2004 1:48 pm |
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knightshow wrote: Celtic,
I hear ya, and love ya!
In January, SC will release "Don't Cry" by Asia.
knightshow, one of my karaoke hosts finally got Don't Cry by Asia, just last week. Must have been released early. Anyway, sang it and added it to my list of songs I sing. Thanks for the info.
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Debauchery
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Posted: Sat Dec 11, 2004 1:35 am |
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I'd like to have 'Wild Horses' by The Sundays. Can't find that sucker anywhere!
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knightshow
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Posted: Sat Dec 11, 2004 3:51 am |
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no, the only thing out by them is "Summertime", on SC a power pick and a spotlight
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Atomic
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Posted: Sat Dec 11, 2004 6:01 am |
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DyingMoose wrote: Some of the ones I've desperately tried looking for (and even offered to pay people to record) are:
1. Non piu mesta from "La Cenerentola"--- G. Rossini 2. Exsultalte Jubilate, kv 165 (158a)--- W. A. Mozart 3. Lascia ch'Io Pianga from "Rinaldo"---- G. F. Handel 4. Viens, Malika from "Lakme" ---- L. Delibes 5. A Guarda Sorella from "Cosi fan Tutte" --- W. A. Mozart 6. "Assisa a pie d'un salice- Deh! calma, o Ciel, nel sonno" from "Otello" ---G. Rossini
7. Una donna come me from "Il mondo della luna"--- J. Haydn
If anyone is interested in recording any of these, I can get you the sheet music.
Didn't you ever get the Exsultalte Jubilate backing I did for you??
I think I still have it here on my pc, so if you want me to send it again, drop me an email
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Crystal
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Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2004 9:28 pm |
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Has anyone seen a karaoke version of
"Bringing Out The Elvis" by Faith Hill
I've never seen it..... I'd like to give it a shot one of these days.....
OR
"I Love You" By Faith Hill
everyone seems to get that confused with Martina McBride's "I Love You" but they're totally different songs.....
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Tigrr27
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Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2004 10:06 pm |
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Bringing out the elvis is available on a number of different karaoke cd's... -tig
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Tigrr27
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Posted: Tue Dec 28, 2004 2:19 am |
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I have my hard drives back in order and purring sweeter than your personal body massager on a saturday night, crystal... go ahead and catch me on yahoo and I will send ya the "Bringing out the Elvis" track... - tig
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Guest
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Posted: Tue Dec 28, 2004 5:16 am |
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Id Like to See More Jethro Tull CDG's besides the obvious 4 that are out there
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gmoney
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Posted: Tue Dec 28, 2004 8:02 am |
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Take Your Whiskey Home
"Well, my baby, she don't want me around.
She said she's tired of watchin' me fall down.
She wants the good life, only the best.
But i like that bottle better than the rest.
And she said: i think that you're headed for a whole lot of trouble."
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