Being a technology nerd, I was amazed at the karaoke contraption. It was larger than a standard sized Coca Cola vending machine. It had PIONEER LASER KARAOKE all over it and Laser Karaoke was written in the same style they used on LaserDisc players. My guess is the Laser Karaoke system is a huge jukebox with LaserDiscs containing the tracks. When you
There's a vocoder, a mixer, and an entry panel where you select tracks. Disc changes are handled by a robotic arm in the machine that changes disks (behind a severely tinted window, so you couldn't see it that well).
In addition to that, it had a money taker attached to it. Songs were $1 each and it would take notes or coins (I think). Karaoke is free on Wednesday nights, so the bar just kept feeding in $5 notes for us.
I sang Livin' On A Prayer, which was fun. The group sang Sweet Child O' Mine twice.
I also learned I need more practice with darts. No injuries though.
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Wes and I are really good at darts.
At it's "cue up" not "queue up."
Happy Halloween!
Edited.
Well, in fact, "queue one up" is probably not all that far off, since that jukebox -- there's one here in Florida, too, at a bar I was at a couple years back -- maintains a playlist.
And in fact, karaoke's pretty big here in Florida, too; I've got at least 3 7-night bars here in Pinellas, and there are a couple more in Hillsborough, plus lots of one-night-a-week places...
This has been true for at least 20 years...
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