06-15-2013, 02:37 PM,
(This post was last modified: 06-15-2013, 02:40 PM by Tusk.)
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RE: Jakarta - April 27th, 2013
(06-15-2013, 02:07 PM)Tusk Wrote: More from the meet and greet
Fans sing for Haley
LOL Haley pulled out her "Steven Tyler" with the 'unique' and 'beautiful' critique
(06-15-2013, 02:29 PM)yanni5 Wrote: That was a great vid, thanks Tusk. What a fun event for Haley and everyone else, and some of them can sing! Haley cracked me up. "Is this the Twilight Zone?" Lol
That is one thing I noticed about many Asian cultures, singing is part of their lives, they seem to take great joy out of it and have no problems singing it in a group, socially. I think in Western cultures, particularly in the UK and the States, people tend to be more reserved about their singing abilities.
In my visit with my relatives in Paris, there was singing at every party 
(except for me, I whimped out when it was my turn  , although, in my younger, drinking days (  ) I did try my hand at Eagles or Beatles on the karaoke)
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06-15-2013, 03:57 PM,
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RE: Jakarta - April 27th, 2013
(06-15-2013, 02:37 PM)Tusk Wrote: (06-15-2013, 02:07 PM)Tusk Wrote: More from the meet and greet
Fans sing for Haley
LOL Haley pulled out her "Steven Tyler" with the 'unique' and 'beautiful' critique
(06-15-2013, 02:29 PM)yanni5 Wrote: That was a great vid, thanks Tusk. What a fun event for Haley and everyone else, and some of them can sing! Haley cracked me up. "Is this the Twilight Zone?" Lol
That is one thing I noticed about many Asian cultures, singing is part of their lives, they seem to take great joy out of it and have no problems singing it in a group, socially. I think in Western cultures, particularly in the UK and the States, people tend to be more reserved about their singing abilities.
In my visit with my relatives in Paris, there was singing at every party 
(except for me, I whimped out when it was my turn , although, in my younger, drinking days ( ) I did try my hand at Eagles or Beatles on the karaoke) 
Interesting observation, Tusk, particularly the one about the UK. Why I find that so interesting, is that, in general, Europe tends to have a strong choral tradition, and England has some of the finest that exist. Maybe, they're just more reserved when it comes to singing individually.
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