“The My Way Killings”
02.07.2010
09:13 pm

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From the New York Times, a rather odd article about karaoke killings in the Philippines. Sing a SInatra song poorly and it may be your last…

“I used to like ‘My Way,’ but after all the trouble, I stopped singing it,” he said. “You can get killed.”

The authorities do not know exactly how many people have been killed warbling “My Way” in karaoke bars over the years in the Philippines, or how many fatal fights it has fueled. But the news media have recorded at least half a dozen victims in the past decade and includes them in a subcategory of crime dubbed the “My Way Killings.”

The killings have produced urban legends about the song and left Filipinos groping for answers. Are the killings the natural byproduct of the country’s culture of violence, drinking and machismo? Or is there something inherently sinister in the song?

Sinatra Song Often Strikes Deadly Chord (New York Times)

Posted by Richard Metzger | 2 Comments
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Feb 08, 2010
René says:

I wanted to post the Sid Vicious-Version of the Song with my Posting on this one and guess what I found at Wikipedia: „In the Philippines it was believed that Vicious’ version was inspired by deposed dictator Ferdinand E. Marcos, where in the first part of the song Vicious attempted to imitate the voice of the late dictator.“

So I think it’s all the Sex Pistols Fault. And I mean it.

Feb 08, 2010
danno says:

Hey look, they’ve got Gloomy Sunday on the kareoke machine…

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