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Jun. 12th, 2006 07:03 pm
[personal profile] rkold
For anyone who was wondering, my invitation to the Volks Tea Party in NYC arrived with today's mail. F.I.T. is right near my favorite karaoke place in NYC and I am so tempted to go before or after the dinner. You so know you want to [livejournal.com profile] sumeragiskank!!!!!! Anyone else who might be interested, let me know. I suck at singing but that never stops me, and this place has all the Broadway show tunes as well as some J-pop (*loves* "Jounetsu" by the Kinki Kids, but is heart broken can not mutilate "Reason", but maybe they have whiny "Right Here" and "Right Here Waiting" <333)

And speaking of musicals, I borrowed my Dad's AX card, and have ROW A CENTER ORCHESTRA SEATS to see Les Miserables for my birthday!!!!! WAIIII!!! For some reason I think it's shorter than I remember, but even so, to see it again, so wonderful. Though they ought to have Michael Ball and Michael Maguire reprise their rolls since I always wanted to see the Michaels together. I am also thinking of splurging and trying to get tickets to see Wicked in November, or maybe August or Avenue Q or both. lol I miss going to shows. I miss waiting on line to get 1/2 price tickets, it was probably good training for attending doll/doujinshi events in Japan. lol

[livejournal.com profile] twotone are we still going berry picking?

P.S. Thank you for everyone who voted in the poll. I truly appreciate that you all did and hope www.menlove.com amused you as much as it amused me.

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Date: 2006-06-13 07:48 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rkold.livejournal.com
YES there are Avenue Q songs!!!! At least I am 99% sure, I tried singing "Popular" from Wicked once and completely mutilated it, but I am great at "Someone Else's Story" from Chess. I think most of the newer shows had a huge selection of songs, but Evita was sadly lacking.

We can sing "The Internet is for Porn" lol

A lot of Disney songs are available in Japan lol I do like bad recent pop, but lately I have been singing "Don't Stand So Close to Me" and "Right Here Waiting" is from 1989 I think?

*hugs*

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Date: 2006-06-13 07:50 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] twotone
As a child of the 80s, I have a soft spot for Richard Marx. My favorite Richard Marx song, though, is his cover of a Chage and Aska (old school Japanese pop!) song. It's hilarious to see him turn a song that was originally about living life to your fullest, into... an angsty 80s Richard Marx pop-ballad. :D

YES, Avenue Q! :D

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Date: 2006-06-14 03:17 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rkold.livejournal.com
I think mine is "Right Here Waiting", it's just so wangsty and emo! But then I have a huge soft spot for wangsty guy songs. I will have to introduce you to bad wangsty ballads of today lol

I adore 80's music and I am so the child of the 80's. lol I am currently listening to Jessie's Girl. XD;;;;

And I was so sad, someone knew "Last Christmas" by Wham but not "Father Figure" and "I Want Your Sex" ;;_;;

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Date: 2006-06-14 01:01 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] twotone
I don't know about North America, but in Japan, Wham/"Last Christmas" is part of the standard Christmas song package. I once saw a cheesy fantasy movie called "Last Christmas" which used it as a theme song... it was about two women who have to keep living their lives over and over again (dying shortly after Christmas) until they finally get it "right".

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