Virtuoso Busking
As linked by
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fastfwd (that I've seen so far), Pearls Before Breakfast by Gene Weingarten, an interesting and very nicely written Washington Post article about an experiment setting up a virtuoso musician as a subway busker to see what kind of response there'd be from passersby. Includes video.
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I don't ordinarily have much use for Gene Weingarten, but this was an interesting stunt.
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And about the instrument...as I was reading, I had a niggling sense of discomfort from just the concept of that instrument being played in such a generally bustling place.
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Heh, now that I think about it, that same musician who made the point about busking paying the rent was the guy who said, shortly after a fistfight broke out (and was then contained) at a pub where we were playing, "If that had gone any further, it would've been 'Save the instruments, then worry about the rest of you!'"
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I'd forgotten about that icon of you playing! That's neat. :)
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Heck, his insurance on the instrument is probably more than my annual income. :-)
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