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Tiki as a job
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Fri, Feb 8, 2013 7:40 AM
As that I am already an owner of restaurants, and these restaurant/bars are not tiki, and will never be tiki, (tho we make a damn good Mai-Tai), my dream tiki job is to sell my restaurants, move close to the Mai-Kai in Florida and become that cranky-but-loveable guy at the end of the Molokai Bar who buys drinks for pretty girls, enjoys good food and drink himself, and tells great stories. |
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Fri, Feb 8, 2013 8:55 AM
As a musician you practice regardless of whether you make money or not, so that doesn't count in the money making part of things. If you don't play, you're not a musician. As far as making money goes...the reason alot of the bands dont make money is they dont write their own music (and record it and sell it) ....the money to be made is in publishing. The "goal" is to create, hopefully gain an audience, and leave a mark. If you wanna get rich, become a banker. |
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Jeff Central
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Fri, Feb 8, 2013 10:38 AM
The only reason people stay in Exotica bands with any longevity (Don Tiki), is because it's in their blood. They have a passion for it that will NEVER go away. They really don't expect to get any money from their releases because the sales are not there and never will be. They have their fan base and they are happy with them. The Exotica "prime time" is OVER. People making a living off Exotica like Martin Denny or Arthur Lyman will, sadly, never return. The goal is to just enjoy doing what you do. Seems simple enough but it's amazing how many people have jobs that they absolutely hate! Most of the people in Exotica/Lounge type bands today, all have other professions. They have too. Have you ever bought equipment these days? Love and passion, pure and simple! :) Cheers and Mahalo, [ Edited by: Jeff Central 2013-02-08 10:41 ] |
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Fri, Feb 8, 2013 11:27 AM
Well said Jim and Jeff. |
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tiki mick
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Fri, Feb 8, 2013 1:01 PM
and it's well that you do, Spike. Also commendable that every time you play a non tiki event, you are exposing people to a culture we all love. I can't help but wonder at the fact that every time you play, there are people who see what you are doing and question what it is all about...maybe they get interested in the scene and start going to tiki events themselves, which does all the other tiki bands a huge favor. |
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Fri, Feb 8, 2013 10:28 PM
Nope, they're just there to watch Judy and Dinah dancing. |
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Sat, Feb 9, 2013 5:31 AM
WOW-thanks to all who posted. I love the Tiki theme park idea! Too bad it would take winning the lottery to make that happen!! I would love to see a place like Tiki Gardens rebuilt--that place was awesome! It is, as I suspected, almost impossible to make Tiki your full-time job. Something's wrong with that--you should be able to make a living being immersed in something you love and get excited about. I'm going to keep thinking, so keep posting!! |
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King Bushwich the 33rd
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Sat, Feb 9, 2013 1:12 PM
If you are going to build a tiki theme park, here's a piece of real estate for sale you might consider. THen again, it might already be too tiki already and a theme park would be overkill. It would be like building a California Adventure theme park in California. But nobody would do that, would they? |
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Or Got Rum?
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Sat, Feb 9, 2013 2:15 PM
VeroTiki, Good thread and some insightful comments. I always search and "plan" for a restaurant/bar location for my new found fortune. :) Here is one that I used to pass by all the time in Saratoga Springs (famous racetrack/historic area) Upstate New York and while it was closed, I could tell it was a sweet building. After doing some research, lo and behold it had a tiki part of it's past (thanks to MIMI's great site) and is now FOR SALE...hah ha...price undisclosed. Let the dreams begin... Description Serious inquiries only, more photos available upon request. Thank you for looking. Please call Larry @ for more information. BTW-Rocky, Not in Rochester, but hey it's still upstate...your a diner guy also, correct? OGR |
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Nokala Rocky
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Sat, Feb 9, 2013 11:20 PM
Yes, I am a Diner guy Or Got Rum? To bad I haven't hit the lotto! Being stuck in the mid century can be an issue sometimes! |
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TropicDrinkBoy
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Sun, Feb 10, 2013 7:17 AM
If you don't mind moving to Wisconsin here is a classic mid-century restaurant that is begging to be tikified: http://buythegobbler.com/ . I believe it already has lava rock walls. Be sure to view the "Photo Tour" and "Full Details" links. [ Edited by: TropicDrinkBoy 2013-02-10 07:26 ] |
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Sun, Feb 10, 2013 9:47 AM
That is totally incredible! |
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Sun, Feb 10, 2013 12:34 PM
Ah, the Gobbler! Thought they had finally ripped it down. Looks like they left the restaurant? http://www.lileks.com/institute/motel/ as for me... I swear if the Land Park Ski Shop ever goes out of business, I'm turning it into a Tiki Bar/Restaurant. The outside is already more than halfway there... [ Edited by: markmywords 2013-02-10 12:45 ] |
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Sun, Feb 10, 2013 3:50 PM
I agree that the Land Park Ski Shop looks destined to be Tikified. That would be awesome! Lileks was pretty harsh on the Gobbler motel but the Gobbler Restaurant has a lot going for it. It looks like an early 80's Getty era Don the Beachcomber space ship style restaurant. It has Lava rock, ROTATING BAR, and a mast that could be converted into an awesome tiki torch that could be seen for miles around. Maybe that was on the now demolished motel but you get the idea! The best part is the appliances, furnace and "bar rotation motors" have been recently replaced, they installed a new Boise (hopefully Bose!) sound system and they only want some $900,000. In Palo Alto that wouldn't even get you a 900 sq. ft. 50 year old shack! If it's still available when I retire I'm going to cash out of California, convert the "Gobbler's Nest" above the bar into my residence (a la Kelbos perch) and fill the restaurant with authentic carvings from every region of the mysterious South Seas. Every hour and twenty minutes I'll get to tour the entire region. |
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Hale Tiki
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Mon, Feb 11, 2013 5:22 AM
That place is amazing. Holy carp. The 80s were not kind to it, but it's in magnificent shape. With all the purple, all I can think is that should be turned into the first SHAG themed bar. Not just tiki, Jet Set, Swanky, Tiki madness. All Shag. The color scheme, everything. It needs to be the real world embodiment of a Shag painting. |
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Nokala Rocky
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Sun, Feb 17, 2013 10:47 AM
I wasn't quite sure where to post these pictures. Since there are other Tiki like buildings in this thread, this seemed to be the place. This place is walking distance from my apartment. It has been a used car dealership for a long time. My earliest memories are of a pizza place!? in the mid 70's. I am going to try to dig up more info of it next week on my days off. It is located at 1700 Ridge rd east here in Rochester. I'm wondering if there was a company that offered this as a generic restaurant building, or was it specific to a chain? |
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Tue, Mar 26, 2013 11:52 AM
There is this tiny, horrible bikini bar nearby with scary waitresses that serve only hot beer.If it goes up for sale again, I'd buy it, gut it and turn it into a tiny, loveable lounge.It's small enough and easy enough to get to (also right next to the local paved river trail) that I could run it without too much of a loss until hopefully good word of mouth would get it noticed.It would be the first tiki lounge in the area since the 80's.......... If I had insane amounts of money I'd try to revive the Coco Palms. |
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Tue, Mar 26, 2013 12:24 PM
Good idea. They have a beer/liquor license, and that could be very costly to acquire. |