I have been a patron of the Obar and grill for 12 years or so and Caught in Act has done karaōke on Tuesdays and Fridays since forever. The KJs are professional And accommodating. Sometimes it can get busy and maybe the rotation doesn’t go the way I might think it should, but the KJ is generally able to work things out, unless you act like a douche. The person that gave such a negative review, I would ask if you have ever been to one of their venues? You didn’t comment on the quality of service, only on your misguided understanding of how social media works. Get a life and stop trolling.
Dan P.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Eugene, OR
I really, really hate to give a karaōke company a negative rating, but I’ve found Caught in the Act is really hit or miss with their karaōke shows. The worst part of going out to sing karaōke is having a KJ who plays favorites or runs a bad rotation. My partner and I like to get to a show early to get in a couple songs before it gets busy, but we’ve found ourselves waiting not only when new singers who put their slips in long after we did get up to sing, but also others singing twice between our songs. I understand wanting new singers to get a chance to sing before others go twice, but at some point you need to start the rotation over and let the people who have waited patiently sing again. Tonight at The Old Pad, we literally saw a guy walk in and sing within ten minutes while we had been waiting at least an hour to sing again, not too mention watching a guy sing two songs between ours. To top it off, at least this night, the vocals were way louder than the music. It was very hard to hear what the song was. But I don’t mean to nitpick. I really appreciate a karaōke company that plays so many shows, but until they can run a proper rotation(or instruct their KJs to do so) I cannot give them a better rating. In fact, the only thing that saves this from being a one-star is some of their KJs are good, like the one from the Spare Room.