When we need to 'clear out' a bit

Posted by: SemiLiveMusic

When we need to 'clear out' a bit - 03/03/09 05:19 PM

Kudos to Kingfrog, he said something like "We play Garth Brooks when we need to clear out a bit." Meaning, the music store.

Haha, I don't care for him much either... but he IS like the top selling country music artist of ALL time. Which kind of makes me sick.

Oh well, I hear he is a super nice guy and takes care of songwriters and bandmates like you wouldn't believe. So, here's to Garth.

What does your venue play when you need to 'clear out a bit?'
Posted by: Dnj

Re: When we need to 'clear out' a bit - 03/03/09 05:32 PM

"Show me The Way To Go Home" Max Hargraves version is something I use as a walking out song.....leaves people in a good sing to teh car mood & the lyrics encapsulate the evening also.

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Posted by: hellboy44

Re: When we need to 'clear out' a bit - 03/03/09 06:23 PM

We've played this at a Wedding upon request - the actual recording was insisted upon by the way - the reason?

They (The Bride & Groom) had rehearsed a complete dance to it!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SwoPpqT9tSM
Posted by: Diki

Re: When we need to 'clear out' a bit - 03/03/09 07:22 PM

Can't recall an occasion where anybody WANTED to clear the place out...

I find it hard to believe that, in the Carolina's, Garth Brooks would cause a stampede for the door, especially in a music store that caters to arranger users and eschews the loopstation crowd I would have thought some 50 Cent or Lil' Wayne might have achieved that more effectively
Posted by: DonM

Re: When we need to 'clear out' a bit - 03/03/09 11:39 PM

At the supper club where I work most of the time, we NEVER rush anybody to finish, and routinely stay late until everyone has plenty of time to eat, drink and be Mary (or merry).
However, when there are waiters, bartenders, busboys, dishwashers, valets, cashier, and security, not to mention the BOSS waiting around for one table of people who have finished eating, are not drinking and have lingered well past closing time, it's a losing proposition for the club.
I don't play music to run them off, I just tell the goodnight and turn OFF the music.
DonM
Posted by: Kingfrog

Re: When we need to 'clear out' a bit - 03/04/09 08:04 AM

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Originally posted by Diki:
Can't recall an occasion where anybody WANTED to clear the place out...

I find it hard to believe that, in the Carolina's, Garth Brooks would cause a stampede for the door, especially in a music store that caters to arranger users and eschews the loopstation crowd I would have thought some 50 Cent or Lil' Wayne might have achieved that more effectively

I did not specify WHO we are clearing out....You get a group hanging around "jamming" on the XKs and Baby Gs singing and it's hard to demo a $3000 Taylor or a C1 to real buyers. Country Music does the trick everytime.



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Posted by: Dnj

Re: When we need to 'clear out' a bit - 03/04/09 08:15 AM

Quote:
Originally posted by Kingfrog:
Quote:
Originally posted by Diki:
[b]Can't recall an occasion where anybody WANTED to clear the place out...

I find it hard to believe that, in the Carolina's, Garth Brooks would cause a stampede for the door, especially in a music store that caters to arranger users and eschews the loopstation crowd I would have thought some 50 Cent or Lil' Wayne might have achieved that more effectively

I did not specify WHO we are clearing out....You get a group hanging around "jamming" on the XKs and Baby Gs singing and it's hard to demo a $3000 Taylor or a C1 to real buyers. Country Music does the trick everytime.

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Why are you giving Country music a slam....
I'd stay in that store all day if they played some good country music ?
What's not to love it's Country baby!?



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Posted by: tony mads usa

Re: When we need to 'clear out' a bit - 03/04/09 08:46 AM

Quote:
Originally posted by Dnj:
Why are you giving Country music a slam....
Id stay in that store all day if they played some good country stuff?


I don't know about ALL DAY, but I would hang around for a while ...
The day after Halloween this past year, our local 'light rock' station, which my wife listened to all the time, went "Holiday Music" 24/7 until about the week AFTER Christmas - we like Christmas music, but for 2 full months 24/7 ???... that was a little too much - so my wife started to listen to country western and got HOOKED ... I like quite a bit of it myself - actually grew up listening to a good bit of it - and have a number of CW tunes in the gig repertoire ...

t.
Posted by: leeboy

Re: When we need to 'clear out' a bit - 03/04/09 09:08 AM

The 'letterman' music will clear out young hangout gangs everytime! And FAST!

I love the letterman music.

Lee S.
Posted by: Burkels

Re: When we need to 'clear out' a bit - 03/04/09 10:38 AM

Don't play anything if you want me to leave. Just put on some house-CD and I'm out of there
Posted by: Kingfrog

Re: When we need to 'clear out' a bit - 03/04/09 01:21 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by Dnj:
Why are you giving Country music a slam....
I'd stay in that store all day if they played some good country music ?
What's not to love it's Country baby!?

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Im not pounding country music...I'm USING it as a tool. Coutry Music is rare around here. Only one bar is known for it and a local rock band changes their name to play there, lol.. BEACH music is the song here.
Posted by: Kingfrog

Re: When we need to 'clear out' a bit - 03/04/09 01:22 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by leeboy:
The 'letterman' music will clear out young hangout gangs everytime! And FAST!

I love the letterman music.

Lee S.

As will Garth....
Posted by: captain Russ

Re: When we need to 'clear out' a bit - 03/05/09 08:16 AM

I have a problem on several regular gigs with turnover. With seatings at 5, 7 and 9, I sometimes have to break to allow the room to clear. The floor manager and I have a signal. It's not so much that people are staying around for me, I think it's just that the change gives people a reason to move on.

R.