CroakDog @ Fri Aug 24, 2007 3:15 pm wrote:
It's a show, there's a system to it. People understand that. Are you saying if you started your show at 9 and no one showed up til 10, you'd sing for an hour, alone?
Yep that's exactly what i'm saying. Usually in this rare case, people will request songs for me to sing until they're ready or try to stump the host with suicide song requests. We advertise 9, we start at 9!
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If the people wanted to start at 9, they'd be there at 9.
Not always.
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The few that show up at 9, know that it may be 15 minutes before the karaoke starts. It's never made anyone stop coming. Hell, many of them use this time to request a favorite song. One of the woofers is out on the jukebox speakers so it's a bonus to hear they're favorites on a booming system. Like I said different shows, different standards.
This is true. Guess i'm lucky that slips are generally on the table before I even get there. We have on the jukebox karaoke starts at 9 - any song playing after this will be cut off.
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It's all about being consistent so people don't come in expecting something they don't get. I've got repeats coming in from 25 miles away because they know what to expect and appreciate my candor and brand.
Consistency is also key, if starting later than your advertised time works for you, so be it, wouldn't fly for me.