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Buskers - the gift of music, or just a nuisance?
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I don't care how talented a busker is, I find them a nuisance. I don't distinguish between them and any other form of intrusive music in public places. If I want music, I'll choose it and when / where to listen to it. My guess is that I'll be in a minority on this one; in my experience, people seem to get a bit soppy about buskers.
I've thought this for years, but was reminded of it recently in Edinburgh when a very loud busker using an amplifier was in Rose Street more or less all day, right up until midnight, audible even on the rear top floor of the hotel I was in.
I've thought this for years, but was reminded of it recently in Edinburgh when a very loud busker using an amplifier was in Rose Street more or less all day, right up until midnight, audible even on the rear top floor of the hotel I was in.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It depends on what's being played. In my local town there's a chap who plays classical guitar and he's very good but there is also another guitarist who uses a battery for his amp and speaker, and plays rock music very loud and very badly. However I still prefer him to the holy Joes who spout religion at me on a Saturday afternoon.
Is there any parallel universe in which you can't enjoy this ... ??
You can't see it in this clip, but the sun shades are outside a pub called The Sussex. Buy a bottle of wine, order a salad, sit outside, and listen to the busker.
If I see someone like this, I'll happily stick a tenner in their tin, cos I love it.
You can't see it in this clip, but the sun shades are outside a pub called The Sussex. Buy a bottle of wine, order a salad, sit outside, and listen to the busker.
If I see someone like this, I'll happily stick a tenner in their tin, cos I love it.
joggerjayne - I inhabit that parallel universe. As I said, I'm not contesting a busker's ability. However good they may be, I'll choose to listen to them when I want to. For me, music is a strange, abstract and wonderfully personal thing. I find it devalued when plonked in front of me, unbidden, on a pavement. I like the idea of nursing a long drink on a nice day in a good pub or bar, but am happy to leave the music out of the picture.
Here are the same people again. Brilliant.
At one point, the person filming zooms in on the CDs she's selling ... Copenhagen to Brighton With Love, and Logjammin'. I've bought both of those from these guys, and they are absolutely fantastic.
Just for the authentic Brighton sound, note the seagull at 2:29 ...
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At one point, the person filming zooms in on the CDs she's selling ... Copenhagen to Brighton With Love, and Logjammin'. I've bought both of those from these guys, and they are absolutely fantastic.
Just for the authentic Brighton sound, note the seagull at 2:29 ...
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