Subject: RE: BS: Non-monetary tips given to buskers From: Marion Date: 12 Jun 03 - 11:58 PM Good story, Frug. I mentioned in the opening post: - my favourite: 85 photocopied pages of evidence for life after death, delivered to me without comment by a girl in a rabbit suit I just skimmed through this and was interested to learn that in heaven, everyone is 30 years old, "the perfect balance between youth and wisdom". Marion, Young and Wise |
Subject: RE: BS: Non-monetary tips given to buskers From: Thomas the Rhymer Date: 11 Jun 03 - 04:35 PM One pitcher is worth a thousand words And a chord will play every song... One singer can teach of the bees and the birds And a listening heart can't be wrong ttr |
Subject: RE: BS: Non-monetary tips given to buskers From: M.Ted Date: 11 Jun 03 - 03:48 PM Someone gave me a broken nickel plated clarinet once--a lot of food, a deerstalker cap--someone once tried to leave a kitten in my case, but I gave it back before they got away--Often was invited to parties and given places to stay--once I was invited stay with a group of students in a hotel room at the shore--when I woke up, they'd all gone, leaving a large unpaid phone/room service bill-- |
Subject: RE: BS: Non-monetary tips given to buskers From: alanabit Date: 11 Jun 03 - 11:45 AM Thanks Wilfried. I thought it was something like Punsch in Linz - but that was a few years ago and I wasn't quite sure. Of course, there are plenty of regional variations of bread, coffee, beer and dialect even within Austria! I have seen the Feuerzangen-Bowle made, but I have never tried it. I think that tends to get made up specially for particular customers, doesn't it? I love the smell of Glühwein, but you have to have a very clear head if you are drinking it! |
Subject: RE: BS: Non-monetary tips given to buskers From: Wilfried Schaum Date: 11 Jun 03 - 10:14 AM Hi alanabit - There are a lot of names for different kinds of Glühwein or punches. I can give you a short and surely incomplete list of names used here, but in Austria there can be used local names not known over here. punch = Punsch (East Indian: five)with water, tea, lemon, arrack, sugar (the classical preparation. If the sugar is dripping in burning, we call it Feuerzangen-Bowle = lit. tong bowl = burnt punch. Nowadays instead of tea a strong red wine is used, and rum instead of arrack Any hot spiced wine is called Glühwein = lit. glowing wine. Now obsolete distinctions were made in former times according to the colours of clerical garments: - Bischof = bishop, from white wine, and - Kardinal = cardinal, from red wine. Prost Wilfried |
Subject: RE: BS: Non-monetary tips given to buskers From: Rick Fielding Date: 11 Jun 03 - 08:43 AM In Holland....dope, dope, and more dope. Rick |
Subject: RE: BS: Non-monetary tips given to buskers From: alanabit Date: 11 Jun 03 - 02:19 AM That reminds me Wilfried. In December, people have sometimes brought me out a glass of Glühwein. I can't drink much alcohol, so one glass of the hot liquid warms my insides nicely, but is definitely enough. On those occasions when I have been driving, I have alway left a good hour and a half before I got behind the wheel again after one of those. Down in Linz in Austria once, somebody brought me out a mug of that hot punch which they drink in winter. Can you remember what they call it? They left me the mug, which had the name "Cafe´Arabia" on it. When had I finished my set, I duly tried to return the mug to the cafe´of that name, but they told me it wasn't one of theirs. So I got to keep the mug as well! |
Subject: RE: BS: Non-monetary tips given to buskers From: Wilfried Schaum Date: 11 Jun 03 - 02:03 AM I never went busking on purpose, but often was invited to perform when I entered a pub having my guitar with me, or a friend with a guitar. So I got: In France: Red wine galore In Germany: White wine galore, in beer areas: beer galore. Best happening, autumn 1963: When 4 of us went out one evening to try the new wine in a university town an elderly gentleman asked us for a student song. For every song he stood us a round. After the sixth song I proposed to check our walking abilities, and we had to stop our performance immediately in order to reach our home unharmed. Wilfried |
Subject: RE: BS: Non-monetary tips given to buskers From: GUEST,.gargoyle Date: 10 Jun 03 - 11:25 PM A "prophylactic - condom" is always a good contribution
Sincerely,
If they ain't met the night's rent .... you know what they being next. |
Subject: RE: BS: Non-monetary tips given to buskers From: Gypsy Date: 10 Jun 03 - 10:07 PM Wonderful, HOT coffee on a cold day............ |
Subject: RE: BS: Non-monetary tips given to buskers From: Amos Date: 10 Jun 03 - 05:19 PM Hello, emily!! How nice to hear from you!! Long time no see! A |
Subject: RE: BS: Non-monetary tips given to buskers From: GUEST,emily rain Date: 10 Jun 03 - 05:08 PM the teeniest, tiniest ceramic pitcher... on a cord for wearing around the neck. wore it 'till it broke, was glued, broke, was glued, then broke into millions of pieces and was laid to rest. i've been given guitar strings, too. |
Subject: RE: BS: Non-monetary tips given to buskers From: Amos Date: 10 Jun 03 - 03:14 PM Didja get to keep the grandfathers? :>) A |
Subject: RE: BS: Non-monetary tips given to buskers From: Ely Date: 10 Jun 03 - 02:49 PM 1) Apples, onions, zucchini, and a loaf of bread--from vendors and customers when we were playing at an outdoors farmers' market in Decorah, Iowa 2) One slightly used Dum-Dum lollipop--from a small child at said farmers' market 3) Extra musicians--I and two friends of mine were playing at a street fair in Missouri (on banjo, mandolin, and guitar) and suddenly every grandfather in town who owned a guitar wanted to play with us. I guess they were just glad to see twentysomethings playing old-time music, but soon we had a banjo, a mandolin, and five guitars, including one extremely loud twelve-string Martin. None of us were playing the same tune/rhythm/tempo (because we couldn't hear each other above the Martin) and I've never heard such a racket before, but at least all the Grandpas had a good time. |
Subject: RE: BS: Non-monetary tips given to buskers From: Cluin Date: 10 Jun 03 - 02:27 AM A group of young girls dropped a condom (no, not used, it was still in its original packaging) in my case as they walked by, giggling. The girl I was seeing at the time hated them so I passed it on to a friend at the bar later. And a fellow picker dropped a nice imitation tortoise shell pleck in the case as he walked by. I kept that one for a while as a good luck charm. I think it's still in the old Sucrets box I keep my extra picks in. |
Subject: RE: BS: Non-monetary tips given to buskers From: Little Hawk Date: 09 Jun 03 - 06:01 PM Here are some handy ones... "Don't play in the rain, it's bad for the guitar." "If a pigeon shits on you, it's good luck." (for the pigeon) "Your fly is open." "Your G-string seems a bit low..." And some handy questions... "Got change for a twenty?" "Do you play 'Seasons in the Sun'?" "Wanna trade that guitar for an old Kent?" I was once given a little gold peace symbol by a girl who also wanted my autograph. I was surprised, but agreeable. First time anyone ever asked me for it. I do not care much for busking. - LH |
Subject: RE: BS: Non-monetary tips given to buskers From: greg stephens Date: 09 Jun 03 - 05:51 PM Herbal cigarettes(shoplifted by the child who gave them to me, passing them on because they were disgusting). Packet of johnnies. Chocolate, and many other sweets. Illegal substances(of course handed in to the nearest available constable).Sherry and mince pies. Bottle of wine.Improving tracts. Spit(from an unpleasant child, or possibly music critic). |
Subject: RE: BS: Non-monetary tips given to buskers From: Frug Date: 09 Jun 03 - 02:55 PM Always remember seeing a funny thing one day in Birmingham (UK). An old black guy used to sit in the underpass blowing hell out of a harmonica..........boy was he bad. One day a well-to-do lady gave him a parcel and walked away. I walked by and heard the guy cursing and swearing something rotten. I asked the lady when I bumped into her at the train station what she had given him that made him so upset. She was a bit taken aback and said that she passed the guy often and really wanted to help out and admired his spirit and wanted him to get on .........so she had gone and bought him a book........."How to play the Harmonica" Frank |
Subject: RE: BS: Non-monetary tips given to buskers From: Thomas the Rhymer Date: 09 Jun 03 - 11:30 AM looks like the cookie monster ate mine again... ;^D |
Subject: RE: BS: Non-monetary tips given to buskers From: GUEST Date: 09 Jun 03 - 11:24 AM Smiles and questions, and love inquisitions Encouragement mostly, ehan the braggartly boastly Coins from afar, from young childeren found dancing As infantanious amazement leaves their parent's romancing Winks, blinks and nods with rhythmic bods And food by the pound quite organic While lovely maturity, with feminine obscurity Finds a juicy rejoicy wo'manic New gigs and numbers, and requests from the hummers Who still can't remember the titles Balloons in a heart shape, from clowns without heart ache And tips about snogs in folk bibles Flowers and strings, our imagining things Musicians that blend with the masses And, the best of it all, for my heart to enthrall Are good people that neck in the grasses So while money is good, to have what we should The rest is good reason for busking For the people we touch, without sharing a crutch Will provoke a much lovelier basking ttr |
Subject: RE: BS: Non-monetary tips given to buskers From: Kim C Date: 09 Jun 03 - 09:45 AM Don't quit your day job? (just kidding!!!!!) ;-) |
Subject: RE: BS: Non-monetary tips given to buskers From: Mr Red Date: 09 Jun 03 - 09:13 AM I usually get info on sessio9ns in their locale - and pass-on one tip I was told - try to pick-up the rythm of the feet of a likely contributer, it is a mirroring thing and immitation is always flattering. Unless of course, you play the Laurel & Hardy tune! |
Subject: RE: BS: Non-monetary tips given to buskers From: alanabit Date: 09 Jun 03 - 08:25 AM The ones I can recall right now: Guitar strings, cigarettes, hash, other drugs (always flushed down the toilet), several wrist watches, a new pair of boots, sweets, rolls, bread, cans and bottles of beer and soft drinks, jewellery, a social security voucher for a visit to a Hamburg brothel (where was that when I needed it?), chips, coins from more lands than I have ever heard of, fruit, vegetables, flowers, cassettes, pens, personalised writing paper, penknives, invitations, letters, pamphlets from all sorts of strange religious groups, guitar picks boxes and bars of chocolates, books, a bomber jacket, photographs... I'll probably recall some more later. I wonder what Larry and Steve Rich will add to this thread? |
Subject: RE: BS: Non-monetary tips given to buskers From: Mooh Date: 09 Jun 03 - 07:40 AM Um, "To be young again...". Mooh. |
Subject: RE: BS: Non-monetary tips given to buskers From: Mooh Date: 09 Jun 03 - 07:39 AM If memory serves, my first time busking got me half a sandwich from a young lady who probably just felt sorry for me. Union Station, Toronto, 1974(ish). Too be young again... Peace, Mooh. |
Subject: RE: BS: Non-monetary tips given to buskers From: GUEST Date: 09 Jun 03 - 06:19 AM Mars bars, boiled sweets, party poppers (used) a childs soother (dummy) old 50p coin, cigar, a marble. |
Subject: RE: BS: Non-monetary tips given to buskers From: Watson Date: 09 Jun 03 - 05:24 AM "Have a drink on me", he said, pressing a tea-bag into my hand. |
Subject: RE: BS: Non-monetary tips given to buskers From: GUEST,mcgrath of altcar Date: 09 Jun 03 - 04:52 AM I regularly receive bones and bowls of water from kind customers. ( They might intend them for the dog though) Also (french) Luncheon vouchers, Yoghurt, Foreign currency, Sugar, 4 ounces of boiled ham for the dog. Cups of tea. (priceless!) |
Subject: RE: BS: Non-monetary tips given to buskers From: Rt Revd Sir jOhn from Hull Date: 09 Jun 03 - 02:50 AM i,was,busking,in,driffield,east,yorkshire.an,was,given,a,religous,poster, and,a,leaflet,about,god,by,a,strange,religous,bloke,he,lokedd,a,bit,mad,he,semed,very,exitable! my,keyboard,is,broken.john |
Subject: BS: Non-monetary tips given to buskers From: Marion Date: 09 Jun 03 - 02:37 AM So what unorthodox stuff have you received while busking? Or what have you given to buskers? I've been given: - loaf of bread - closed can of pop - fresh basil - coins from a variety of countries - coupon to buy a slice of pizza and get one free - some weird little plastic thing I couldn't identify - note containing advice on thumb position - my favourite: 85 photocopied pages of evidence for life after death, delivered to me without comment by a girl in a rabbit suit I've politely declined: - hot dog - hamburger - open can of pop - evangelistic tracts (when I said no thanks, she said, "You could be doing this... for eternity!") If I don't have any change, I usually offer buskers subway tickets. I don't know what to do with all these foreign coins I've accumulated, maybe I should just pass them on to other buskers. Marion |
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