July 14, 200916 yr ok, so my parents own a bar - restaurant and they're fed up of radio, so they want me to fill and iPod with suitable songs. they don't want coldplay nor radiohead (:bigcry:), so.. any suggestions?:) thanksalot!
July 14, 200916 yr Author well, it's got a good reputation. more meals than drinks, and it's a restaurant at lunchtime, when we serve great menus, quality food. it's like a hybrid between a bar and a restaurant.
July 14, 200916 yr I highly suggest refraining from any pop radio, even good songs. Working as a host at a restaurant, we had sirius radio and I got so incredibly sick of bleeding heart ballads, snow patrol etc. heavy, emotional stull like that is the worst thing I could imagine for a restaurant atmosphere. For italian restaurants, the most effective is still the cliche 'dean martin' greatest hits. However, a local italian pizza place here started playing a full Colbie Caillat album which is highly soothing, and I highly recommend. in that same breath, Norah Jones or Jack Johnson would work too. A lot depends on the kind of restaurant though. It may work just as well to include some classical like Debussy or Gershin.
July 14, 200916 yr are you crazy? Pop or Rock music for a restaurant? I love radiohead, but if I had a restaurant I don't think my clients would be keen to listen to paranoid android while enjoying a drink, instead I'd get some lounge, jazz, bossa nova or chill out cds
July 14, 200916 yr are you crazy? Pop or Rock music for a restaurant? I love radiohead, but if I had a restaurant I don't think my clients would be keen to listen to paranoid android while enjoying a drink, instead I'd get some lounge, jazz, bossa nova or chill out cds +5000
July 14, 200916 yr Some instrumental stuff would probably be good as well, and like ricardo said some jazz or chill music. How about artists like The Album Leaf Andrew Bird Simon & Garfunkel Also perhaps some Jazz artists like Miles Davis Joe Pass Thelonious Monk Vince Guaraldi I mean is this restaurant more of a family-friendly/social restaurant, or is it a more expensive/classy one. I think that that would make a difference as to what kind of music you can/should play
July 14, 200916 yr are you crazy? Pop or Rock music for a restaurant? I love radiohead, but if I had a restaurant I don't think my clients would be keen to listen to paranoid android while enjoying a drink, instead I'd get some lounge, jazz, bossa nova or chill out cds THIS!
July 14, 200916 yr These are the records that i've suggested to a friend of mine owner of a restaurant/bar: Jose James "The Dreamer" Belleruche "Turntable Soul Music" The Whitest Boy Alive "Dreams" The Whitest Boy Alive "Rules" Sia "Colour The Small One"
July 14, 200916 yr Author thanks a lot! i had the idea, quite similar to yours, but i just didn't have an idea of which albums or groups. i'll give a try to this ones :nice:
July 14, 200916 yr Author Arctic Monkeys? Faultline The Beatles The Raconteurs. would they work? no, too rocky:\
July 14, 200916 yr i think it will be helpful and interesting if they ask that on the restaurant to the clients, you know, if i ever own a bar i would do that, i will ask the clients to fill in a blackboard the music they'd like to listen, so i will play the ones the clients have asked most. but if you don't want to do that, you can simply play the music that fits more with the kind of clients you have, you know it will depend if they are students than if they executives and all that.. is just a guess. but if your parents want to play modern music, (that i guess is the case) why they don't play coldplay? :confused:
July 14, 200916 yr Author i think it will be helpful and interesting if they ask that on the restaurant to the clients, you know, if i ever own a bar i would do that, i will ask the clients to fill in a blackboard the music they'd like to listen, so i will play the ones the clients have asked most. but if you don't want to do that, you can simply play the music that fits more with the kind of clients you have, you know it will depend if they are students than if they executives and all that.. is just a guess. but if your parents want to play modern music, (that i guess is the case) why they don't play coldplay? :confused: maybe the language? i dont know. but my mother is a hardcore fan of coldplay:laugh3: i see you've returned from your holiday:nice:
July 15, 200916 yr thanks a lot! i had the idea, quite similar to yours, but i just didn't have an idea of which albums or groups. i'll give a try to this ones :nice: I suggest you to also checkout these records,some of the best old school black music,very laid back atmosphere... there are awesome songs like this one [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HgsDiufGVAg]YouTube - THE COMMODORES-EASY-1977[/ame] [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fn4i8bAfnMY]YouTube - Marvin Gaye - Sexual Healing - Extended Version[/ame] [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DtUMa0FtuWY]YouTube - Marvin Gaye - What's going on[/ame] [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uPHmsEoLsL0]YouTube - Love's Theme - Barry White[/ame] I'm sure your parents will love this records (for their restaurant or for when they are @ home). These are CLASSICS,you can't go wrong
July 15, 200916 yr Yup Barry White is an excellent option, but like many others said, it depends on the kind of clients you have.
July 15, 200916 yr Author Yup Barry White is an excellent option, but like many others said, it depends on the kind of clients you have. my mum got all excited when i mentioned him :laugh3:
July 15, 200916 yr Author BTW, anyone a link for Barry White's greatest hits? it seems they're all broken :'(
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