Stub Mandrel Posted November 25 Posted November 25 My brother and his partner won a 'best newcomer' award in an Irish busking festival. 3 Quote
2pods Posted November 25 Posted November 25 There's a guy who "busks" in a local underpass who's guitar is well out of tune and doesn't sing. He obviously can't play it, and just strums the open strings. He uses his gig bag to collect money in, and has now kicked the bag into the centre of the underpass. He's been doing this for the past four years and has stayed exactly the same Years ago, me and the singer of the then current band used to go busking on a Saturday with acoustics Sometimes it was freezing and hard but Hifi Video recorders needed to be paid for 😁 Quote
bnt Posted November 25 Posted November 25 ^ that sounds like the guy Steven Wilson is singing about in Luminol, as he describes here. Quote He’s the kind of guy who is so set in his routine that even death wouldn’t stop him. So I had this vision that he would drop dead one day, but the next day he’d be back in the same spot, playing the same songs, just like he always did. This kind of idea that somebody could be a ghost in life, as well as a ghost in death, somebody who’s completely ignored even in their lifetime — it hardly makes a difference; and death doesn’t make a difference, either; it doesn’t break the routine. I previously commented on my irrational dislike for "the street" as a place, and busking ("street music") falls under that heading: it doesn't do anything for me. This even extends to the kind of "Live Music" I see advertised outside pubs here in Dublin. Just "Live Music", no elaboration required. It's basically busking indoors: the same old songs, played with no feel, just blasted out in to the ears of drunk people. The last time I found myself in such a place, late on a Friday night, I lasted about 1/2h before I made my excuses and bolted for the door. 1 Quote
StickyDBRmf Posted November 26 Posted November 26 On 25/11/2025 at 07:56, bnt said: ^ that sounds like the guy Steven Wilson is singing about in Luminol, as he describes here. I previously commented on my irrational dislike for "the street" as a place, and busking ("street music") falls under that heading: it doesn't do anything for me. This even extends to the kind of "Live Music" I see advertised outside pubs here in Dublin. Just "Live Music", no elaboration required. It's basically busking indoors: the same old songs, played with no feel, just blasted out in to the ears of drunk people. The last time I found myself in such a place, late on a Friday night, I lasted about 1/2h before I made my excuses and bolted for the door. "Sing us a song, you're Piano Man!" OP: Wandering into a bar and hearing Billy "The Tool" Joel yammering away on the keys... 1 Quote
SteveXFR Posted November 30 Posted November 30 Possibly not irrational but if I see a ukulele about to be played, Im getting out of audible range as quickly as possible. Nothing good has ever involved a ukulele whether its school concerts, buskers or huge bands like Train or Mumford & Sons. All completely unacceptable. 1 1 Quote
RhythmJunky Posted November 30 Posted November 30 (edited) 36 minutes ago, SteveXFR said: Possibly not irrational but if I see a ukulele about to be played, Im getting out of audible range as quickly as possible. Nothing good has ever involved a ukulele whether its school concerts, buskers or huge bands like Train or Mumford & Sons. All completely unacceptable. Nothing irrational with that. In fairness I can enjoy other small, folkie stringed instruments as much as the next person. In moderation and in the right environment (ie typically an Irish bar with the Guinness flowing like water) But not ukuleles, and absolutely, definitely, without any question whatsoever. Not banjos. Edited November 30 by RhythmJunky Expanded on my irrational prejudices. 1 Quote
SteveXFR Posted December 1 Posted December 1 Ukuleles just sound like those toy guitars your annoying sister in law would buy your young child for Christmas. I guess thats because they are just toy guitars for kids. There's a ukulele orchestra at my kids school. It sounds even worse than their string quartet made up of three violins and two cellos (quartet means four doesn't it?) all with terrible intonation. 2 Quote
petecarlton Posted December 1 Posted December 1 14 hours ago, SteveXFR said: Possibly not irrational but if I see a ukulele about to be played, Im getting out of audible range as quickly as possible. Nothing good has ever involved a ukulele whether its school concerts, buskers or huge bands like Train or Mumford & Sons. All completely unacceptable. Similarly with recorders. I once went to an orchestral gig to watch my partner playing her sax and the whole thing was spoiled by the support - a recorder ensemble. Aaargh (though they did have a bass recorder which touched the floor!) Too many memories of watching the children perform at school concerts. 2 Quote
p4ul Posted yesterday at 12:47 Posted yesterday at 12:47 (edited) I irrationally fear White Eggs. If I open a box of eggs I need to see nice brown eggs, white eggs prolly come from alien chickens. Edited yesterday at 12:47 by p4ul 2 Quote
Stub Mandrel Posted yesterday at 12:51 Posted yesterday at 12:51 3 minutes ago, p4ul said: I irrationally fear White Eggs. If I open a box of eggs I need to see nice brown eggs, white eggs prolly come from alien chickens. Fear of a White Egg. Great name for an album... 1 6 Quote
MoonBassAlpha Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 20 hours ago, Stub Mandrel said: Fear of a White Egg. Great name for an album... Or albumen... Oh, wait, that would be Fear of Egg White. As you were... 5 Quote
SteveXFR Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago Classic rock radio stations who play "all the classic hits from the 60's, 70's and 80's" All of those stations have around a dozen songs they play on repeat and all of them have the same dozen songs. There are hundreds of songs they could play that fit their description but nope, they're all playing that same dozen songs over and over again only broken up by adverts for funeral plans, over 60's cruises and incontinence pants because they know their listeners aren't young. 3 Quote
snorkie635 Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 11 minutes ago, SteveXFR said: Classic rock radio stations who play "all the classic hits from the 60's, 70's and 80's" All of those stations have around a dozen songs they play on repeat and all of them have the same dozen songs. There are hundreds of songs they could play that fit their description but nope, they're all playing that same dozen songs over and over again only broken up by adverts for funeral plans, over 60's cruises and incontinence pants because they know their listeners aren't young. And their incontinence pads don't work! 3 Quote
snorkie635 Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 2 minutes ago, snorkie635 said: And their incontinence pads don't work! 1 1 Quote
Misdee Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 4 hours ago, snorkie635 said: And their incontinence pads don't work! Try the ones from Home Bargains. Excellent value for money and decent quality. I think of them as the incontinence equivalent of Elites bass strings or Sire basses. Quote
tauzero Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 6 hours ago, SteveXFR said: Classic rock radio stations who play "all the classic hits from the 60's, 70's and 80's" All of those stations have around a dozen songs they play on repeat and all of them have the same dozen songs. There are hundreds of songs they could play that fit their description but nope, they're all playing that same dozen songs over and over again only broken up by adverts for funeral plans, over 60's cruises and incontinence pants because they know their listeners aren't young. That may be a prejudice, but surely not an irrational one. Quote
lozkerr Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago On 30/12/2025 at 12:51, Stub Mandrel said: Fear of a White Egg. Great name for an album... White Egg Terror might have some mileage as a band name... Quote
tauzero Posted 53 minutes ago Posted 53 minutes ago 36 minutes ago, lozkerr said: White Egg Terror might have some mileage as a band name... Ovacandidaphobia? 1 Quote
lozkerr Posted 47 minutes ago Posted 47 minutes ago 4 minutes ago, tauzero said: Ovacandidaphobia? Sounds a bit proggy to me... Quote
SteveXFR Posted 19 minutes ago Posted 19 minutes ago Either prog or jazz fusion. Either way, music for musicians. Quote
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