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北京的夜晚很冷寂,有限的一些舞厅都是老一套,焦急舞、迪斯科。当得知位于北京西四的地质礼堂开了家卡拉OK歌厅,立刻引起我的兴趣。“卡拉OK是近些年流行于日本等国的娱乐形式,来客可自由演唱,有磁带伴奏。今晚由我主持,先请乐队奏一支欢快的曲子。”主持人苏立军落落大方。他是12路公共汽车的司机,近几年工作之余常去酒吧、歌厅唱歌,来这里主持是应经理聘请。他和在座的那些顾客不同,不为自娱,而是为了有朝一日能唱出个名堂来。说话间,一张纸条递过来。他立即走向观众:“下面,13号桌的刘先生想唱首歌。”
Beijing night is very cold, limited number of ballrooms are the same old set, anxious dance, disco. I was immediately attracted my interest when I learned that a karaoke lounge was opened at the Geological Hall in Xisi, Beijing. Karaoke is a form of entertainment that has become popular in Japan and other countries in recent years. Guests are free to sing and have a tape accompaniment. I host this evening and first invite the band to play a cheerful song. “The host Su Lijun is a man of grace and grace. He is a driver of a 12-way bus. In recent years, he often goes to bars and singing in karaoke bars. He is hired by his manager here. He and the audience here are different, not to entertain, but to be able to sing a name to one day. Talking, a note delivered. He immediately went to the audience: ”Here, Mr. Liu at the 13th table wants to sing a song."