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Buskers Top 10

Kara 04 Jul 06 - 06:19 AM
GUEST,neovo 04 Jul 06 - 07:59 AM
GUEST 04 Jul 06 - 08:05 AM
David C. Carter 04 Jul 06 - 08:31 AM
Kara 04 Jul 06 - 11:59 AM
GUEST,Marion 04 Jul 06 - 06:46 PM
GUEST,Jim 04 Jul 06 - 07:03 PM
GUEST,.gargoyle 05 Jul 06 - 01:20 AM
Kara 05 Jul 06 - 05:45 AM
Kara 05 Jul 06 - 05:52 AM
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Subject: Buskers Top 10
From: Kara
Date: 04 Jul 06 - 06:19 AM

Hello

I have not been busking for about 5 years, although I have in years gone by travelled from Dublin to Kalamata by busking. ( and back again) This summer I have decided to take my bicycle and my somewhat dusty mandolin and busk to Brest. ( Which is right at the end of Brittany in France) I am making a list of Markets that lay along the Nantes Brest canal, where I can stop for a play.

So what I want to know from all you other buskers or non buskers, what would you play on such a trip, or as a passer by what would you like to hear?

looking forwards to you suggestions

Kara


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Subject: RE: Buskers Top 10
From: GUEST,neovo
Date: 04 Jul 06 - 07:59 AM

Having just passed a busker wailing teenage angst and being studiously ignored I would suggest something to uplift the spirits and make the toes tap.


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Subject: RE: Buskers Top 10
From: GUEST
Date: 04 Jul 06 - 08:05 AM

Learn a few Breton tunes - they really like them in Brittany.


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Subject: RE: Buskers Top 10
From: David C. Carter
Date: 04 Jul 06 - 08:31 AM

There are a lot of festivals in Brittany this time of year.Probably already started.Some of the musicians taking part you will find playing in the bars and cafés afterwards.Something informal usually happens,way into the night most times.You could sit in,as it were.Also,you will find that in some small towns,villages etc,that there will be a Fête going on,with BBQs and roast whatever being prepared,could be a good place to set up.As to what to sing....just go with the flow!Just do what you do best.
May see you there!
Good luck

David


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Subject: RE: Buskers Top 10
From: Kara
Date: 04 Jul 06 - 11:59 AM

Thanks for all the tips, keep them coming


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Subject: RE: Buskers Top 10
From: GUEST,Marion
Date: 04 Jul 06 - 06:46 PM

My number one request, and, I think, my number one money-maker, is:

Twinkle Twinkle Little Star

Good luck, Marion


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Subject: RE: Buskers Top 10
From: GUEST,Jim
Date: 04 Jul 06 - 07:03 PM

For solo mandolin, I'd learn some tunes with a lot of double stops. I like to play LITTLE DARLING PAL OF MINE. BILE THEM CABBAGE is a cliche to mando players, but it's a good solo tune. People also like tunes that they can identify. A few years back ASHOKAN FAREWELL was a good tune. I have a medley of 3 Breton tunes that work well, but I don't have titles for them. Good luck and have fun busking.


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Subject: RE: Buskers Top 10
From: GUEST,.gargoyle
Date: 05 Jul 06 - 01:20 AM

Typical post from a Gyp...no substance,,,take, take take and never-give.

Look little busky....I'll show you mine....but first you must show me yours.

List

your

top ten:
List them by area (what goes over in Coventry G. won't turn a head Edinburough or Dingle)

Sincerely,
Gargoyle

Soon to reap the ripe fields - with substance and a new sound.


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Subject: RE: Buskers Top 10
From: Kara
Date: 05 Jul 06 - 05:45 AM

Dear Gargoyle

I find your post most offencive. Do you have a problem with Gypsies? Or just with the world. Where you come to conclusion that I am a gypsy is beyond me as to be a gypsy one has to be born into Romany familly which I was not.
I do not consider busking to be take take take, as a sucsesfull street performer you need to give give give.
Neither do I agree that that a song that works in Coventry will not work else where) There are some songs that can cut through place race time of day and possibly even plain predudice such as your own.

If I have not listed my top ten it is as I say because I have not been busking for over 5 years (infact it is nearer ten)

I object to being called "little busky" as I am 41 years old and about 11 stone.

So if you just want to be nasty please piss off, if you havn't got anything helpfull to say, shut up.


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Subject: RE: Buskers Top 10
From: Kara
Date: 05 Jul 06 - 05:52 AM

Hi Marion

Thanks for the tip, Twinkle Twinke little star is also a French Song called Ah! Vous diria-je maman.

But I think I might stick to the kind of Celtic tradition.

Thanks to you too Jim I'll look those tunes up and give them ago.


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