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Karaoke W/ Western Music

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wheres the best karaoke place for western/english songs?

Loco Elvis. Moonmuang Rd. across from the old mike's burgers....

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Loco Elvis. Moonmuang Rd. across from the old mike's burgers....

this is the backpacker central mexican joint, right?

was thinking more private room that 6 people could party/laugh it up. mates arent into singing on a stage in front of some backpackers laugh.png

Most Karaokes have a wide selection of songs in many languages. Private rooms with attention are available if wanting to entertain guests in high style, not necessarily cheap, but an experience in pampering.

Try Non'Z across from Ruomchuk Market. Lots of english songs and about 10+ private rooms. Food is decent and prices are reasonable

Most Karaokes have a wide selection of songs in many languages. Private rooms with attention are available if wanting to entertain guests in high style, not necessarily cheap, but an experience in pampering.

I'm no expert but I think the majority of karaoke's are just basic, reasonably priced karaoke's. The ones with young ladies in short skirts out front trying to attract customers are the ones where it's easy to run up a huge bill, and sometimes difficult to not run up the bill.

Been to a few Karaoke places (Thai) and there are quite a few that have Thai artists doing covers of English songs...

But...(there is always a but) often when they have English songs it is not the original artist or indeed anyone singing at all more a type of organ like elevator muzac and a video presentation of fjords, seascapes and the like.

All I'm saying is that even with English titles in the books the music/muzac itself is often very unimpressive so you really need to check before booking a room.

Having said that always been somewhat reserved myself and not a big (or even regular) drinker so get more fun out of seeing the Thais in an unrestrained environment.....tehy alwayshave fun and hence so do I.

Edited by mamborobert

Karaoke....Japanese for "tone deaf"

People who cant drink, should never get together with people who cant sing.

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