knightshow @ Wed Jul 22, 2009 10:11 pm wrote:
Grf, I've mentioned time and time again regs of mine that would come in packs, leaving one place as it got too busy, and expecting to come into my show and get bumped up. Every time, I put them at the end of the current singing solution, and they sat and waited.
It may not happen to you, but in Portland, and here in KC, it DOES happen. I was at a bud's show tonight and had a bunch of people show up right when we left (as my wife has to work in the morning)... all drunk from another bar that suddenly got too busy and the rotation grew longer.
I actually don't recall you posting you have this happen time and time again with repeat offenders. If their regs of yours and they're sitting waiting they don't really fit this mold of the karaoke sing 'em and leave 'em group that is so often stated as the root cause of the problem. It sounds like a typical group who wants to wait less. Do they leave after they sing to go to another venue where they'll get moved to the top. Seems if they're that type they'd simply not stick around.
As for the last group you mention it seems like the other venue got their money's worth from them. If they were all drunk so it doesn't sound like the the nefarious crowd who just sings a song, hops up and leaves to avoid the rotation. People leaving a bar because it was busy to try their luck somewhere else sounds like something anyone would do.
Someone coming in late to sing isn't a crime. Just because people don't want to sit 5 hours at a bar doesn't mean they shouldn't get to sing at all. Just because they weren't in the bar hanging out with our crowds doesn't disqualify them for the night. I get around 14 singers an hour singing. However that last hour I can never tell who's going to be there and who isn't. I generally lose 4 to 7 people from that final rotation because they left. If I didn't slide new singers in who I knew were around I'd spend a lot of time calling names of people who might have left in a pack.
I find it funny to have the regular who complains about inserting new singers coming in late and giving me a song when I have a 30 person rotation. When they get to sing in 45 minutes they're cured of any misgivings.
Of course Your Mileage May Vary. If we all did it the same we wouldn't have the same variety of folks coming out