hahaha segway!
sorry to see it got broken up man, awesome setting and absolutely sick pianist! its so cool that he took an upright with him, sounded great in that open space.
hahaha segway!
sorry to see it got broken up man, awesome setting and absolutely sick pianist! its so cool that he took an upright with him, sounded great in that open space.
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.. and yet another thank you for posting ! Nice jamming going.
Why dont you start a series of Utube vids re jamming in the squares of Europe ?
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Another thanks. That was some nice jamming. Schweeet duet you had going there.
(The officer was a 'bone player, eh? Just jealous.)
Ok I am asking for five point!
As a libertarian, I think a sax player should be allowed to play on a public square. With or without a piano on wheels. And as a libertarian, I think the sax player should be left in peace by the police.
That piano player though.......
Hell I'll take his five points too.
Please report me!
I wish people could jam out on the street here. I dont know what the rules are here but you never see anyone doing it. That looked like so much fun.
Since he hasn't responded to the questions and hasn't been on here since the day of his original post in Sept. I guess they put him in jail.
Fantastic venue! And great performance. I was digging it! Kudos.![]()
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What a beautiful location! I love the music you were making, nice jam you had going on, and with a hardcore pianist to bootWay to lug the upright around Nice haha. This kinda stuff really makes me happy though, seeing the people forget their troubles for a moment just to have a listen to some good music. Screw that cop, go back there and play again, haha!
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Ah man, that was great.
I'm sorry dude, you were great, but my shout goes out to the piano player. Who knew the french were keeping stride piano alive so well?
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And i thought america was the only place that police have nothing better to do then ruin harmless fun...
Good session man, pretty random running into a guy with a piano though lol. Sounded sweet!
I agree with nef... What if he gets a gig with stairs! lol
further video evidence that Segways do not help burn calories and promote good fitness.
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