MorganLeFey @ Wed Mar 12, 2008 12:59 pm wrote:
husband sings beatles really quite well, but as its me that programs our sets, I refuse to include any...it does not get folks on the dance floor. it hasnt got a beat that people can or want to dance to.
If someone requests some beatles or we are doing a theme night then sure I will include it but for the rest of the time its a no no...for me, I am not doing things right unless the dance floor is full
So does this apply only to your husband or also to your customers who may want to sing songs that aren't exactly getting people up to bounce all over the dance floor? I don't quite understand the whole dance floor philosophy. It is karaoke... People are there to sing and hear others sing... if they were there for the
main purpose of dancing then why wouldn't they just hit a dance club and bounce to the latest version by the original artist? ........I mean I am all for everybody having a good time and it is great when the natural progression of singers in the night gets people dancing (both fast and slow).... but I would never deny my wife (or anybody else) a song she wants to sing because it wasn't one to provoke the dancers. People love to hear her sing regardless...