Friday, May 11, 2012
Had a great night this time. There was a double birthday party(some friends of Tim's) that showed up early, so we got started just a little after 10. Not going to go through the whole night, but I'll just mention some highlights. The night was dedicated to MCA, and Protest songs over the Ammendment One debacle. I kicked things off with Lennon's Instant Karma. Then Tim did Day-O. A young lady named Molly did Soundgarden's Black Hole Sun, then one of the birthday people, Eliza, did These Boots Are Made For Walking. Someone named John Paul did REM's The End Of The World As We Know It. This is one that people seem to have a lot of problems with doing, because they tend to fall behind. This guy tried to compensate and ended up rushing through it, so I don't think he ever really fell into the zone on it. After that another young lady, Lydia, did Amy Winehouse's Rehab. She was pretty good too. Then the other birthday person John, did Mungo Jerry's In The Summertime, aided by Tim who was wearing this metal ridged tie that he played like a washboard. Someone named Philip did Eddy Grant's Electric Avenue, then Alan did The Beasties' Sure Shot. Alan's Australian friend Bruce did Ian Dury's Hit Me With Your Rhythm Stick which gave the crowd a well needed reminder that this IS Rockin' Ammonia Karaoke. Then Taylor got up and did Rio, followed by the Tres Amigos debut of Inki Snyder doing The Eurythmics Sweet Dreams. Simeon followed with The Stones' Play With Fire. Marc Sloop showed up again and did Cheap Trick's Surrender. This really is getting to be a long entry, I'm going to finish it later.
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