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Old May 13th, 2004, 11:45 AM
George George is offline
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Allstar,

No harm done.

I think the whole issue is a matter of perception. Not that I don't agree with you to some extent, but it is much easier to be critical when one is looking at one's peers. It is much easier for a KJ to be critical of a KJ, or a bricklayer to be critical of another bricklayer.

The "reality of Karaoke" is in the patron's perception.

If a KJ has low end equipment, poor mixing, etc, and in spite of all the shortcomings that another KJ can see, possesses that rare charisma to attract people, hold their attention, and they enjoy themselves enough to keep coming back, then who's to say he's wrong?

George

I'd better add I'm not promoting my position. I'm not a KJ. I sing, and have been an audio bug for years. I appreciate good sound also.

Last edited by George; May 13th, 2004 at 11:57 AM.
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