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Saturday, June 12, 2010

Live Again from Caffeinated Comics

Saturday, June 12, 2010

All this afternoon's songs can be heard at KJPaul dot com.

Paul opened things up with an Elton John Rock Block with "Candle in the Wind." Currently he is singing "Baby's Got Blue Eyes." David sang "Daniel" and I followed him up with "Rocket Man." Photos to come momentarily....







More people showed up and all are Rock Blocking Elton. Scott just did "Bennie and the Jets," and George is singing "Crocodile Rock" now. We're moving on to a Fleetwood Mac block shortly...

More people showing up on this hot ass Saturday afternoon. Looks like "Sorry Seems to be the Hardest" is closing the Elton block...


Elton block was extended. This dude to the left is singing "Don't Let the Sun Go Down" following my "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road." Stay tuned for Fleetwood Mac.

David starts off the FM block with "Dreams." Kitty is up next with "Go Your Own Way." The room has now reach full
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Even Dog wants to sing a tune!

George on "Rhiannon" and Scott with "Big Love" closing out Fleetwood Mac. Consensus is building for a CCR rock block. This is a 1970's focused CaffCom event if you haven't already guessed...

Who would have known Paul could sway his hips to "Gold Dust Woman." What showmanship! Don't worry family types, he's swinging in a PG sort of way. Just ask Tana and the little ankle-biters.

I love singing Soundgarden's "Blow Up the Outside World! Screaming can be so relaxing! Elvis is the new rock block with Kitty singing "Suspicious Minds." I gotta take more photos... Spalding gave us his ultimatim with "It's Now or Never," which somebody replied with "You Ain't Nothin' But A Hound Dog." George sings the obscure "A Little Less Conversation, A Little More Action," or something to that effect...

Can't wait for the 80's Hair Band rock block, coming up shortly...

A scene was re-enactment for us by George. Somebody please sing "Glory Box" now... Instead, "Love Me Tender" with a side of "I can't Help Falling in Love With You" would have to suffice...

I'm ready for some hair band action. Somebody said, "Ok Elvis, time to take some sleepy time pills and go away." I couldn't agree more. 








"Hey, Big Spender" diffuses the Elvis block. Thanks, Mr. Pinch. Damn, it's still like 80 degrees outside, but it gets so hot in here!

Spalding kicks off the 80's Hair Band rock block with "Looks That Kill." Kelly is second with "Photograph." Stay tuned for "Paradise City" by your truly...

Scott sings "Pour Some Sugar," while the sweaty, sticky audience sings the chorus. George, in his makeup sings "Come On, Feel the Noise." He  looks much prettier than Dee Snyder. Oooh, Billy Joel rock block. I think I'm going to puke...
It's been agreed that for the last hour there will be no more rock blocks. I'm going for the rock and roll jugular with some screaming rock!

Again, George astounds us with the musical abilities, singing "Life on Mars" in Scott's honor. Scott is in tears with George's offer of endearment...

It looks like a non-contiguous David Bowie rock block has started. "China Girl" and "Life on Mars" and soon "Ziggy Stardust" will set the stage alight. I sang Heart's "Crazy on You" which sucked but at least I can all the high notes.

The final twenty minutes of CaffCom has started and it's been a sweaty, fun filled afternoon. Kitty is starting the wind down with Kylie Minogue's "I Believe in You."

Another success for CaffCom and KJ Paul Karaoke on a hot Saturday afternoon. It was fun and we hope to
see you all here next Saturday for George's 44th birthday party. And more photos from this afternoon will be posted on Facebook shortly.

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