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Q: Can you age out of karaoke?
A: DEFINITELY NOT! I think my karaoke game has only gotten stronger as I age, mostly because the older I get, the less I care! My 20’s karaoke was mostly hair metal sung in the bars of Chinatown and the Lower East Side. 30’s karaoke was sort of a dry spell, with the exception of my late 30’s when I moved to Boston and found my Karaoke Family. 40’s karaoke has been the most fun FOR SURE and I have found the confidence and support to experiment more with song selection.
Also, let me tell you the story of John S. (R.I.P). At our regular establishment in Cambridge, there was a gentleman who would get dropped off (and picked up!) by his retirement home shuttle. He was a colorful character who would predictably sing “Unchained Melody” every time to a different unsuspecting female patron. John S. was LIVING HIS TRUTH in his golden years. I’m guessing the ability to let loose/give no F’s grows stronger with age. And I’m clearly projecting here, but John S. was riding the retirement home shuttle every week, knowing he was going to sing the same damn song and do the same damn act every time, and he did not care! He had an entire routine, which involved gazing into the audience until a female audience member met his eyes, and then he would sing directly to her, sometimes even taking her hand. There were always new people there who were charmed, and there was always a table of regulars (us) rolling their eyes and repeating to each other “don’t make eye contact!”. But in the end, I have to believe that John S. was there to sing for himself, BECAUSE HE WANTED TO, and whatever else happened was just gravy. Godspeed, John S. (your looooove to meeeeeee).
Smithers: How would you like to be a ringer on a small-town company softball team?
Steve Sax: Would I!
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