Thursday, July 01, 2010

Karaoke Circus at the 100 Club - 30th June 2010

I joined Caz at my first Karaoke Circus just before Christmas, held then at the Bethnal Green Working Men's Club. It was, like the Book Club, a raucous event, only this time with drinking and singing, not drinking and books. Two Book Club regulars (and now Dave Gorman radio sidekicks), Martin White and Danielle Ward, set up the Karaoke Circus initially playing as a small band with guests singers. At Christmas they expanded the band to include Martin's orchestra The Mystery Fax Machine Orchestra. It was pretty amazing.

This time the venue changed to the legendary 100 Club. Adam and Dave joined us for an evening of the great and the bad.

The Baron starts the show off with some nice "Saw" music. Actually these guys are a double act outside of the KC called Foster and Gilvan
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Martin introduces the judges for the evening, The Baron and Daniel Maier. Dan is always on hand for a caustic, funny put down that Simon Cowell would blush at. The Baron always has a good word to say, even if sometimes he stumbles to find anything good.

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The Prize, a slightly odd looking cuddly toy.
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Lizzie Roper, actress and comedienne, is first up, singing Call Me by Blondie (which included in this rendition the memorable line "Call me you C*nt)
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In between each of the star turns, there were normal people singing. Martin asked everyone on the way in if they wanted to sing any of their pre-rehearsed songs, such as Franz Ferdinand's Take Me Out. Our group of four declined, since we can't sing!

The Blind Date couple, this is two people plucked from the audience, who hadn't previously met before until they were whisked up on stage to perform a song together. Tonight's song, performed with some gusto and dancing from a pregnant woman was Meatloaf's Dead Ringer For Love.
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Tony Gardner and Chorus singing Shaft, much to the cheering and applauding from the audience.


Tim Vine crooning.



Kevin Eldon sang Witchita Lineman, the Glen Campbell classic.
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Andrew Collins Uptown Top Ranking - read his version of events here




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Petra Massey with her Hyperdrive co-star Stephen Evans sang Starship Trooper, the Sarah Brightman classic
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Chris Addison - Singing "Left to my own devices" originally by the Pet Shop Boys, who sang with dance actions and no words printed out.



Robin Ince - singing Rolf's classic - Two Little Boys


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