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Hi Guys,

I'm a bit of a newbie in Ubon, but I must let you in on a complete Gem of a bar. I was driving around Huang Wang Wong - or whatever it's called - to the north - east of the city, and happen to stumble acorss some Faranag drinking out side by the lake. We, my family and I, ventured inside to be greeted by a very affable chap by the name of Lance, his wife Tom, and some helpers, I think Bob and Jeff were their names.

Anyhow, the kids loved the Fish and Chips, my wife loved the Leb-Tao with fish sauce, and I loved the Pie Mash and Liquer.

An unmissablle venue, and we all wish we weren't having to leave so soon

Apparently Dtai Oratai is singing there next Friday .... NaChaLuai's own Princess.

Thank you Lance, Tom, Phibun Mike, Yorkshire Bob, Colin, Barry,"Floppy Knob" Bob, Jeff and a very nice ship's captain by the name of Chris.

I miss you already

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What's it called?

I believe it is called TC Lakeside. All the best to Lance and Tdom on this new venture at a new location. As the place is a little off the beaten track, I hope the locals around Huai Wang Nong give it good support.

A question to DreamRider. A newie to Ubon yet being posting since 2009? How new is new?

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What's it called?

I believe it is called TC Lakeside. All the best to Lance and Tdom on this new venture at a new location. As the place is a little off the beaten track, I hope the locals around Huai Wang Nong give it good support.

A question to DreamRider. A newie to Ubon yet being posting since 2009? How new is new?

I was living in Udon Thani prior to Ubon hence posting on the Isaan Forum since 2009!!!!

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What's it called?

I believe it is called TC Lakeside. All the best to Lance and Tdom on this new venture at a new location. As the place is a little off the beaten track, I hope the locals around Huai Wang Nong give it good support.

A question to DreamRider. A newie to Ubon yet being posting since 2009? How new is new?

I was living in Udon Thani prior to Ubon hence posting on the Isaan Forum since 2009!!!!

Surely shome mishtake

Does your Ubon (well.. Warin) dwelling wife know that? And to think we thought all that time you were off driving boats!!tongue.png

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This Dreamrider guy has a point in as much as it is only recently that border restrictions have been lifted on the bridges between Warin and Ubon, so I presume he can justify being an "Ubon Newbie"

SANTISUK, although being a "Gooner" of the highest calibre, is having difficulty containing his excitement over the imminent opening of the Warin MAKRO!!

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Went out with a Nok Noi (seang Issan) dancer once who had toured with her for 7 years. I asked her where she thought the nicest place was in Thailand and her opinion was Ubon, she was not from there. Having been once about 12 years ago I think she was probably right. Trying to get the mrs to agree a visit again as her mate has a bar there. Tai Orathai is a great singer but not unfortunately a great entertainer, can't connect very well with an audience, pity.

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Yes their are Many Bar's & Restaurants in Ubon......

Me Bar Expat & Thai Resturaunt

TC Lakeside

Spago's

Peppers

Wrong Way

Outside Inn

Relax Bar

Have either a Farang owner or Farang Influence......Many more normal Thai Bar's around the Big C area too

Many of the Farang & Thai Bar's have either Regular Live Bands or Music being played and a growing number of them offer Free Pool & Wifi too.

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Went out with a Nok Noi (seang Issan) dancer once who had toured with her for 7 years. I asked her where she thought the nicest place was in Thailand and her opinion was Ubon, she was not from there. Having been once about 12 years ago I think she was probably right. Trying to get the mrs to agree a visit again as her mate has a bar there. Tai Orathai is a great singer but not unfortunately a great entertainer, can't connect very well with an audience, pity.

Im sorry "jacky" but I have to disagree with you somewhat here. The great Isaan singers such as Siriporn Ampaypong, Dtai Oratai, Monsit Kramsoi, "Mike" Pilonporn, Chintala Poolarb (please excuse all the previous phonetics!!) rely on a huge stage show to back them up with them and their voices doing the important work, (unless you're Lesley Duncan .. a brilliant songwriter .. but terrible "stage fright".)

I, personally, find the whole Isaan show bizarre as you may be listening to a few, good, soulful songs sung by the subjects and a fabulous array of dancers and routine behind, when all of a sudden the whole thing breaks for the comic sketch with sporadic drum rolls. Also when the subjects are singing you find the MC wandering around the stage as though he were a Bank Manager.

I, of course, am in the minority and am a visitor and love hearing the dulcet tones of the aforementioned artistes.

Dtai Oratai has arguably one of the best voices to come from Isaan and a very decent chap by the name of MeMock can attest to her popularity in Na Cha Looai.

Ubon Ratchathani ...... you'll never find me leaving here unless I'm kicked out

Life is good; but here it's gooder!!!

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Most singers actually don't have huge stage shows any longer, Jin gave hers up in 2007 and Siriporn in 2011, Mike and Monsit never had a tour show. They still of course appear all the time in concert varying from no dancers and backing tape to a full blown events with a band and dancers. This is all largely irrelevant to my point which was not all great singers are good entertainers, and some lesser talents are far better entertainers in concert appearances. Just to take one top line artist Janet Keaw, hardly a great singer but she outshines anyone when it comes to getting a crowd going and lifting the mood. Unfortunately Tai is just the opposite, much as I appreciate her voice. There are singers who are the life and soul of the party on stage and shy and withdraw off it, it's what they do on stage that counts.

Tai used to enter the talent show at the crocodile farm in Samut Prakan where she worked every Sunday, never won, never won any contest as far as I know apart from one as a youngster in Ubon, she won a bike. Most great singers who enter contests as youngsters have cupboards full of cups. She got into Grammy after meeting Khun Sala Chunawutt the great Grammy song writer.

Seen all of the singers you mention, and all the others over and over and most are good entertainers, especially Monsit, Ying Yong, Jin especially Ecachai Shivachai he is brilliant on stage. Great singers are not just judged on their voice, but the mood they can create and how they react with fans and 'acting' out the lyrics as well. If you watch a talent show with luktung morlam singers you will see that they are not just judged on their voice alone. Tai is just shy on and off stage and that's unfortunate in an artist of her stature. She is a wonderful singer but limited as an entertainer, in my opinion having seen her quite often over the years.

Her best style that suited her was slow luktung, when they took her down the morlam road she was not quite as good at that and never looked very comfortable dancing.

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Superb, informative post Jacky .. many thanks - even though I don't fully agree on the "live performance"attributes making a star great or not! I saw Dtai on a few occasions and the place erupted (and tears flowed) when she broke into "Oh Baan Nawg" and "Gin Kao Ler Yang", BUT I must agree with you on Dtai's discomfort singing and dancing Mowlam; as you said she should have stuck with Luktung

Anyhow, thanks for the heads-up on Job & Joy .. never realised they were Ubon lasses - outstanding voices

All the best Jacky

Chris

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Their village is in Amnat Charoen now, but still Ubon girls!. This is their latest album released last year by Sangravee entertainment, a rather up market outfit owned by a real estate business woman, a patron of the arts.

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Ubons greatest singer of course is Banyyen Raggan, think she's 63 now and a true expert on Morlam styles, she can dance better with one hand than most can with their whole body. I heard they sent Tai to her for dance lessons, not sure it's true though. Banyyen can put you in a trance!

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Forgot; you mentioned Janet Khiaw, she of course holds her own as an all round entertainer in the Yaem Yasothon movies, superb cinema.

Which leads us to the realisation that Petchai Wongkamlao is an utter genius!!!

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Yes their are Many Bar's & Restaurants in Ubon......

Me Bar Expat & Thai Resturaunt

TC Lakeside

Spago's

Peppers

Wrong Way

Outside Inn

Relax Bar

Out of that list katareya2006, how many do you think have real mash potato on their menu?

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Dtai Oratai has arguably one of the best voices to come from Isaan and a very decent chap by the name of MeMock can attest to her popularity in Na Cha Looai.

That I can, she is huge around those parts. When ever a taxi driver in Bangkok asks me where I am from I tell them Ubon, followed by Baan Dtai Orathai (she 'lives' 200m down the road from me) and suddenly I am their new best friend.

I was last in the village a month ago and it was sad to see her childhood home (Grandma still lives there and she visits often) has been destroyed by termites. She is rebuilding though.

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Dtai Oratai has arguably one of the best voices to come from Isaan and a very decent chap by the name of MeMock can attest to her popularity in Na Cha Looai.

That I can, she is huge around those parts. When ever a taxi driver in Bangkok asks me where I am from I tell them Ubon, followed by Baan Dtai Orathai (she 'lives' 200m down the road from me) and suddenly I am their new best friend.

I was last in the village a month ago and it was sad to see her childhood home (Grandma still lives there and she visits often) has been destroyed by termites. She is rebuilding though.

Exactly Memock, I've had the same from all the male-mtaxi drivers out of Bangers, as soon as I mention Warin and that "Sao Warin ror Rak" then that's it .... I'm their mate for life.

So, MeMock, when can we next see you again ... Franco has said he;s not shaving again and Jason says he's eating no more low-fat food until they see you again!!!

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An excellent way to send me off to work Stateside for 2 months ... thanks Jacky!!

I hope that Dreamrider doesn't mind that we've hi=jacked his thread into a Luktung/Morlam experience!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I'm sure he doesn't!!!

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Dtai Oratai has arguably one of the best voices to come from Isaan and a very decent chap by the name of MeMock can attest to her popularity in Na Cha Looai.

That I can, she is huge around those parts. When ever a taxi driver in Bangkok asks me where I am from I tell them Ubon, followed by Baan Dtai Orathai (she 'lives' 200m down the road from me) and suddenly I am their new best friend.

I was last in the village a month ago and it was sad to see her childhood home (Grandma still lives there and she visits often) has been destroyed by termites. She is rebuilding though.

Her Grandmum, I believe, is the lady that appears with her on numerous videos.

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Dtai Oratai has arguably one of the best voices to come from Isaan and a very decent chap by the name of MeMock can attest to her popularity in Na Cha Looai.

That I can, she is huge around those parts. When ever a taxi driver in Bangkok asks me where I am from I tell them Ubon, followed by Baan Dtai Orathai (she 'lives' 200m down the road from me) and suddenly I am their new best friend.

I was last in the village a month ago and it was sad to see her childhood home (Grandma still lives there and she visits often) has been destroyed by termites. She is rebuilding though.

Works for me too. Never any problems with a driver from Isaan; talk about music and I tell them Dtai is my number one, but I can't claim her as a neighbour!

I have had had Dawk Yah Nai Bpa Bpun as my ringtone for many years; still gets a surprised look from locals on occasions, when they see an ancient fat farang answering it.

Thanks Patriot and Jacky for very interesting posts about Thai music; quite a change from the usual topics here.

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Yes their are Many Bar's & Restaurants in Ubon......

Me Bar Expat & Thai Resturaunt

TC Lakeside

Spago's

Peppers

Wrong Way

Outside Inn

Relax Bar

Have either a Farang owner or Farang Influence......Many more normal Thai Bar's around the Big C area too

Many of the Farang & Thai Bar's have either Regular Live Bands or Music being played and a growing number of them offer Free Pool & Wifi too.

Owe it's got to be at least 2 Andrew

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Owe it's got to be at least 2 Andrew

Well Adrien, at least that is a 100% improvement of your previous fraudulent claims. wink.png

Baby steps.

......Bit like you're last Resturaunt endeavour then........I'm pleased to see we have something in common 555

Eerr; the restaurant is still going!!

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Yes their are Many Bar's & Restaurants in Ubon......

Me Bar Expat & Thai Resturaunt

TC Lakeside

Spago's

Peppers

Wrong Way

Outside Inn

Relax Bar

Have either a Farang owner or Farang Influence......Many more normal Thai Bar's around the Big C area too

Many of the Farang & Thai Bar's have either Regular Live Bands or Music being played and a growing number of them offer Free Pool & Wifi too.

"Long time listener, first time caller" here on ThaiVisa. Bear with me if I don't get this right because I'm no tech guy!

I can confirm the original poster's thoughts about TC. I have been there a few times at the old location, and twice at the new Lakeside location. Good food, cold beer, and great location and atmosphere with a view out over the lake. There seems to usually be a few friendly regulars around in the evenings.

Katareya2006, are you going to spam-post every thread on ThaiVisa? Come on mate, give it a rest. I’m sure many people are tired of seeing your advertisements popping up on other legitimate threads. Just let your bar speak for itself. If it’s a place people like, then it will get legitimate posts and buzz like TC got here, and you won’t have to be your bars #1 fan on TV or write your own fake reviews in TripAdvisor, as was exposed in another thread a few days ago.

The funny part about this post of yours is that you are spamming a thread about your own supplier! TC provides the best falang item on your menu, the meat pies. Unfortunately, you charge more for them, they are not as fresh as the ones at TC because they are kept in the freezer, and TC has a lovely lake view from a garden, and ME has a loud motorway view from a car port, but at least you have some okay pies on offer now!

Maybe it would be better for your bar to let the missus take over marketing from now on?

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