Doctor Jimbob wrote: » Less talking, more drinking = more money.
eviltimeban wrote: » Call me an old codger, but all my life I've had a problem with too-loud music in pubs. Clubs, sure, because you're there to dance, but pubs? I was in *a cool bar* last weekend, nice spot, pretty chilled out, and actually was some nice roots reggae music playing, but it was about 20% too loud to the point that everyone was shouting at each other. It meant you could only have a conversation with one person at a time. I know there are "old man" pubs that have little or no music playing, but music does add atmosphere and I like it in the background. Key word: background. Anyone agree / disagree? What's the argument for having shouting-level music in pubs?
Links234 wrote: » especially if it's a specific genre of music as it can be a fantastic experience to be immersed in music you have a passion for.
Sir Digby Chicken Caesar wrote: » old people then they can fit more attractive young people in
Duggy747 wrote: » In my local there does be quite a battle on the jukebox with people mixing it up from dubstep to Kenny Roger to Pitbull to Garth Brooks. It's like a setlist from hell.
Cienciano wrote: » The flip side is that people leave because it's too loud.
eviltimeban wrote: » Does the music in pubs have to be so loud?
irish_goat wrote: » A few of the Vengaboys top hits is also a nice evil thing to do. :pac:
Links234 wrote: » I like to troll places like that by putting on Tom Waits, one time I put on What's He Building In There? and the barman was about ready to murder me to death :pac: