September 3, 2009

Buskers: a Transit Survey

London, Westminster: elderly gentleman playing "My Heart Will Go On." On a harp. That's right, a harp.

London, Piccadilly Circus: older guy playing country-ish music on a guitar. Plus a tourist, posing for photos with him.

London, King's Cross St Pancras (on train): young guy with steel guitar, bemoaning "gangster capitalism" and explaining that if we had full employment, no one would be priced out of the economy.

Paris, Strasbourg-St. Denis: 20-something with a marionette and a stereo. The marionette was "playing" a guitar.

Paris, Passy (on train): 40-something with a violin, playing "Yesterday."

Sadly lacking a European counterpart: Recorder guy from the Harvard T station. Alas.

2 comments:

  1. See any erhu players in Europe?

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  2. unfortunately, no. though after posting this, I did see "gangster capitalism" guy again on a train going to Paddington station, as well as a middle-aged man in the Tottenham Court Road station imploring passers-by to "shake [their] booties" and, most unfortunately, demonstrating what he wanted.

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